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RECORDS

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1636-1734

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NOTE.

At a meeting of the First Church, Dorchester, held July, 1888, it was voted to print the first manuscript volume of the Church Records, 1636-1734. The pastor (Rev. C. R. Eliot), Rev. S. J. Barrows, Will- iam B. Trask, and the deacons (Henry Humphreys, Hiram Clapp, and Richard C. Humphreys), were appointed a Committee upon editing. The work of transcribing the Records was intrusted to Rev. Charles H. Pope, that of writing the Introduction to Rev. S. J. Barrows and Mr. William B. Trask.

INTRODUCTION.

The First Church of Dorchester was formed in England by the great historic forces which sowed the seed of Puritanism on the shores of Massachusetts Bay. The " Mary and John " which brought the first company of our Dorchester settlers was the second of the seventeen ships which sailed from England to America in 1629-30. The one hundred and forty* emigrants who embarked on this vessel at Plymouth March 20, 1629-30,! were gathered for the most part from Devon, Dorset, and Somer- setshire. Before setting sail from England, a church organiza- tion was formed with due solemnity, and ministers were chosen. This event is thus described by one of their number, Mr. Roger Clap, in the memoir left for his children:

"There came many Godly Families in that Ship: We were of Passengers many in number (besides Sea-men) of good Rank : Two of our Magistrates came with us, viz. Mr. Rossiter and Mr. Ludlow. These Godly People resolved to live together; and therefore as they had made choice of those two Revd. Servants of God, Mr. John Warham and Mr. John Maverick to be their Min- isters, so they kept a solemn Day of Fasting in the New Hospital in Plymouth in England, spending it in Preaching and Praying: where that worthy Man of God, Mr. John White of Dorchester in Dorset was present, and preached unto us the Word of God, in the fore-part of the Day, and in the latter part of the Day as the people did solemnly make Choice of, and call those godly Ministers to be their Officers, so also the Revd. Mr. Warham and Mr. Maverick did accept thereof, and expressed the same. So we came, by the good Hand of the Lord, through the Deeps com- fortably; having Preaching or Expounding of the Word of God every Day for Ten Weeks together, by our Ministers." (Memoirs of Roger Clap, p. 39.)

•John White says: "There passed away about 140 persons out of the west, ern parts from Plimmouth." (Force's Tracts : Vol. II. John White's " Planter's Plea," p. 35.) Winthrop, writing to his wife from aboard the "Arbella," March 28, 1630, says, " The ship which went from Plimouth carried about 140 per- sons." (Savage's " Winthrop," 1st Ed. 1825. p. 368.)

t The dates throughout are given in old style.

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The " Mary and John " arrived at Nantasket May 30, 1630. A few days later the passengers had effected a settlement at Dor- chester, being thus about a month earlier than the rest of the Winthrop Colony. On June 6, the first Sunday after the land- ing, services of gratitude and praise were held under the open sky.* And this day, which commemorates the planting in the wilderness of the church organized in Plymouth, England, is coin- cident also with the settlement of the town.

It is not possible to make a complete list of the passengers of the " Mary and John." Nor is it possible to give the names of those who constituted the first membership of the church on its organization in England or on its establishment in Dorchester. Prior to 1636 no records of the church are extant. Such names of the first church members as can be discovered must be gath- ered from other sources.

The records of the town begin Jan. 16, 1632-33^ Two miss- ing leaves probably contained its proceedings from 1630. A list of the male settlers of the town, whose names appear scattered through its pages prior to Aug. 23, 1636, comprises one hundred and forty-five names. Of these many came in 1633 on a snip from Weymouth, England, which brought about eighty passengers, who, Winthrop t says, settled at Dorchester. It is not easy always to distinguish the settlers of 1630 mentioned on the town records from those of 1633 or later dates, nor is it possible to say with absolute certainty who of these were church members. The date of application for freemanship is a partial guide, since, after May 18, 1 63 1, persons who became freemen of Massachusetts Bay Colony were required to be members of a church. The order requiring this was passed at a General Court held at Boston on the date above and reads "& to the end the body of the comons may be p'served of honest & good men, it was likewise ordered and agreed that for time to come noe man shalbe admitted to the freedome of this body polliticke, but such as are members of some of the churches within the lymitts of the same."

Among the first group of men who applied for this privilege Oct. 19, 1630, seven months before the passage of this order, are

•Discourse of Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D., July 4, 1830, p. 8.

t There are three earlier entries, one dated January 2t. It is uncertain whether this is 1631-2 or 1632-3.

t Savage's " Winthrop," 1st Ed. p. 105.

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thirteen names of Dorchester people. Five of these names John Crabb, Christopher Gibson, Mr. Ralph Glover, Mr. Richard Southcoate, and Mr. Thomas Southcoate are not entered subse- quently as having taken the oath, but the name of Gibson occurs later on the church records. After the passage of the order re- ferred to, it is safe and, indeed, necessary to assume that all those made freemen were members of the church.

List of those made Freemen from May 18, 1631, to of Church Records, Aug. 23, 1636.

Date

Benham, John Branker, Mr. John Capen, Bernard Capen, John Carter, Joshua Clap, Roger Clarke, Joseph Clement, Augustine Cogan, Mr. John

Collacott, Richard Cooke, Aaron Deeble, Robert Denslow, Nicholas Dewey, Thomas Dimmock, Thomas Duncan, Nathaniel Dyer, George Eales, John Eggleston, Bagot

Feakes or Fookes,

Henry Filer, Walter Ford, Thomas French, Stephen Gaylord, William Gibbs, Giles Gillet, Jonathan Grant, Matthew Grenaway, John

Gunn, Thomas Hart, Edmund Hatch, Thomas Hathorne, William Hayden, John Holcomb, Thomas Hosford, William * Hoskins, John Hoyt, Simon

Hulbert, William Hull, George Hull, John Jeffrey, Thomas Leavitt, John Lumbert, Thomas Marshall, Thomas Mason, Capt. John Maverick, Mr. John Maverick, Moses Minot, George

Phillips, John

Pomeroy, Eltweed

Pope, John

Randall, Philip

•Rawlins, Thomas

Read, William

Rockwell, William

Rossiter, Bray

Sension, Matthias Matthew

Smith, John

Smith, Henry

Southcoate, Capt.

Stoughton, Mr. Israel

Stoughton, Thomas

Strange, George

Swift, Thomas

Terry, Stephen

Thornton, Thomas

Tilley, John

Twitchell, Joseph

Upsall, Nicholas

or

Moore, John

Newbery, Mr. Thomas Warham, Mr. John

Newton, John Parker, James Parkman, Elias Pierce, John Phelps, William

Wilkins, Bray f Williams, Roger Wilton, David Witchfield, John Wolcot, Henry Wright, Henry

Phillips, George Total, 84

•There are two of these names, John Hoskins, 1631 and 1634, and Thomas Rawlins, 1631 and 1635-36. There is a strong probability that they both belong to Dorchester; but we cannot be certain.

t This was not the more famous man who bore the same name.

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In those days migrations and transmigrations were common. Dorchester took and gave with the rest. We have seen that the membership of the church was swelled by arrivals subsequent to that of the " Mary and John." Exchanges were also made between the towns. The names of some of the early settlers can be traced in the records of other towns to which they soon after removed. It was not to be expected that the dauntless enterprise which had brought the Puritans to these shores would permit them to remain on the fringe of the coast. The "Westward Ho" spirit early showed itself in organized as well as individual migra- tion. One of the earliest, largest, and most important of these migrations from Dorchester occurred in 1635-36, when a large portion of the population removed to Connecticut and settled at Windsor. This colonial swarming reduced the original hive, a goodly number of the church members going with the junior pastor, Mr. Warham, to Windsor, and becoming the nucleus of another church in that place.

The depletion caused by the migration to Connecticut, as well as the influx of new colonists in 1635, ^e<^ t0 ^e reorganization of the Dorchester Church, when Richard Mather was called to its pastorate in 1636, and the covenant with which this volume begins was adopted.

As many of the first members who came in the " Mary and John" went to Windsor, the question has been raised whether the church in Dorchester or the First Church in Windsor, Conn., is the proper heir of the church gathered in Plymouth, England. Since it is beyond doubt that both churches were essentially de- rived from the same historical root, both may rightfully and fra- ternally claim to be children of the same parentage. The question of ecclesiastical primogeniture is not here intrinsically important. Any facts, however, which show the original relation of the two churches to each other and to the parent church organized in England are interesting and valuable. More light is needed on various points. Dogmatism must be dismissed. The early set- tlers hardly imagined how much every scrap of information con- cerning their doings would be prized in later days, or they would have taken pains to anticipate our doubts and questionings.

Three questions are naturally suggested by the emigration to Windsor of so large a number of the Dorchester plantation. First, did the church go to Windsor by an official act as a church

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organization ? Second, what proportion of the church member- ship went ? Third, what was meant by a " new church " in Dor- chester ?

I. Did the church go to Windsor by an official act as a

CHURCH ORGANIZATION?

The only conclusive evidence on this point would be the records of the church previous to 1635. These, as has been said, are not extant. What action the church took, or whether it took any, is therefore not known. The subject of the emigration to Con- necticut excited heated and prolonged debate in the colonial gov- ernment.* Urgently advocated on one side, it was vehemently opposed on the other. The division most probably extended to the Dorchester church also. At least it is suggested by the fact that the church membership did not go as a unit. A part went to Windsor, a part remained in Dorchester.

In examining the question, care must be taken to distinguish between the church acting as a church organization and the simple body of church members acting individually or fraternally. The distinction was not carefully made by the early New England his- torians. This has led to misconception and misapplication of their words by later writers. Winthrop, Thomas Shepard, and Rich- ard Mather were contemporaries of the first settlers. Winthrop, in his Journal, vol. i. 183, 1636, says, " Mr. Mather and others of Dorchester, intending to begin a new church there {a great part of the old one being gone to Connecticut), desired the approbation of the other churches and of the magistrates." It is clear from Win- throp's statement that a new church organization was formed in Dorchester. He does not say, however, that the Dorchester church, as a church, had gone to Connecticut. His language, "a great part of the old one being gone to Connecticut," refers appar- ently to the colony of church members. Had the church taken formal action and gone as an organization, we should suppose that Winthrop would have mentioned it. His reticence gives color to the probability already assumed, that the controversy about the emigration shattered and divided the original organi- zation.

Rev. Thomas Shepard, of Newtown, now Cambridge, was also present at the council in Dorchester, April r, 1636, mentioned by

•Savage's "Winthrop," vol. L 140.

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Winthrop. He was one of those who were not satisfied with the qualifications of some who presented themselves for approval at that gathering. He publicly expressed his dissent. After return- ing home, he wrote a letter to Richard Mather, for whom he had a strong personal friendship, endeavoring to console him upon his failure to secure the approbation of the magistrates and the neighboring churches. There is nothing in this letter which throws light on the question whether the Windsor emigrants went forth as an organized church or not, unless it be the assumption of the need of a new church in Dorchester, and the use of the expression a "foundation for a church," as if it were wholly a new structure. (Albro's Life of Shepard, p. 215, et seq. Origi- nal in library of Massachusetts Historical Society.)

In his reply to this letter, Richard Mather, with warm affection and deep humility, reciprocates the kindly feeling of Mr. Shep- ard. He regrets the bringing of "stones so unhammered and unhewn," evidently referring to the new immigrants. Only one passage in his letter has significance with reference to the point we are considering. It is the following: "But you will say, Why, then, did you present yourself with the people before the Lord and the churches? I will tell you the truth therein. They pressed me into it with much importunity, and so did others also, till I was ashamed to deny any longer, and laid it on me as a thing to which I was bound in conscience to assent; because, if I yielded not to join, there would be, said they, no church at all in this place, and so a tribe, as it were, should perish out of Israel, and all through my default." (Albro's Life of Shepard, p. 219. Original in library of Massachusetts Historical Society.) While Shepard treats the matter as if it were a new foundation, Mr. Mather's words seem to imply that a church or tribe already existing would perish unless he yielded to their importunities to come to them. A large portion of the church membership had gone to Windsor with one of its pastors. The pastor remaining in Dorchester had died. The flock was scattered and without a shepherd. These may have been strong arguments in the importunity which induced Mr. Mather to yield.*

It is interesting to note that between the leaves of the letter of Thomas Shepard to Richard Mather of April 2, 1636, in the library of the Massachu- setts Historical Society, and what is apparently a copy by Mr. Shepard of Mr.

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Increase Mather, in the life of his father, Richard, referring to the same event, says, " The church which was first planted in that place, being removed with the Reverend Mr. Warham to Con- necticut, there was an Essay towards Gathering a church April i, 1636." (Life and Death of Rev. Richard Mather, edition of 1850, p. 73.) The natural assumption from Increase Mather's words is that the church went as a church. Yet we cannot be sure that he did not mean simply the body of church mem- bers. William Hubbard, 1682, says: "The first attempt of gath- ering any church in the year 1636 was at Dorchester on the first •of April, when the former pastor and most of the old church being removed to Connecticut, Mr. Richard Mather, with several Christians that came along with him out of Lancashire, having settled their habitations there, and intending to begin a new church, desired the approbation of the magistrates, and of the neighboring churches," etc. (General History of New England, p. 273.) Hubbard, like Winthrop, is explicit in the expression "most of the old church being removed to Connecticut." He evidently refers to the body of church members. If the church took any organic action, it is not alluded to.

Cotton Mather in 1702 simply follows his father Increase, say- ing, " The church formerly planted there being transplanted with Mr. Warham to Connecticut, another church was now gathered here Aug. 23, 1636, by whose choice Mr. Mather was now become their teacher." (Magnalia, vol. i. p. 450, Life of Richard Mather, Hartford Edition, 1853.)

Mather's reply, are found two pages of memoranda, possibly the outline of a sermon ; and between these, without word or comment, are written the follow- ing twenty-one names: Mr. [Nathaniel] Duncan; John Grenaway; Richard Callacott; William Rockwell; JohnHolman; Bernard Capen ; Richard Wade; Thomas Dimmock ; Robert Deeble ; John Pope ; John Phillips ; John Ben- ham ; William Hannum; John Capen; Nicholas Upsall ; Thomas Swift; Thomas Deeble; Thomas Millett; Augustine Clement; Thomas Twitchell ; John Holland. Nearly all of these names, as will be seen by comparison with the lists herein, are of people then in Dorchester; and most of them had come before Mr. Mather. Others were later arrivals. Two of these names, those of John Holman and Thomas Dimmock, had a line drawn through them. It is impossible to tell just what this memorandum was made for. It may be the names of those who importuned Mr. Mather to settle in Dorchester. Twelve of these names are afterwards found on the church records. It is worth while noticing also that three of these persons (William Rockwell, William Hannum, and Thomas Deeble) afterwards went to Windsor. Did they intend to go when this memorandum was written ?

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Mr. James Blake, Jr., born April 30, 1688, one of the most accurate and trustworthy of the local historians of Dorchester, says : " Mr. Warham and about a half of the church removed to Windsor in Connecticut Colony, and Mi. Mather and his people came and joined with Mr. Maverick and that half of the church that were left, and from these people so united are the greatest part of the present inhabitants descended." (Annals of Dor- chester, 1750, p. 14.) The natural inference from his language is that the church did not go to Connecticut as an organization, but rather that the emigration divided the original society.

In strange contrast to Blake's are the words of Governor Hutchinson in 1764: "Mr. Warham, their minister, and the whole church followed the next year." (History of Massachu- setts, vol. i. p. 96, edition of 1795.) Hutchinson is thus unques- tionably wide of the mark ; and many of the later historians have copied his misleading statement, which a reference to Winthrop would have corrected.

Important in its bearing on this subject is the manuscript title- page of this the first and oldest volume of the Dorchester church records. It reads : " Records of the Second church in Dorchester which was gathered after the First Church Removed and settled themselves at Windsor. Beginning August 23 Anno Domini, 1636." It must be carefully noted, however, that this title-page is not a part of the original records, but a later addition made some eighty years thereafter, probably by Rev. John Danforth, who appears to have taken charge of the book on the death of Deacon Daniel Preston in 1695. Here, again, the question arises, Does Mr. Danforth refer to the church membership as removed and settled at Windsor or to the church as an organi- zation ? Probably on the title-page no attempt is made to state all the facts, but simply to indicate that the new or Second Church was numerically the successor of the first. Yet the word- ing of the title-page, though written by a later hand, gives strong color and support to the yet unverified surmise that the church went to Windsor as a church organization.

As will be seen, however, from previous quotations, so loosely is the word " church " used by writers of the time, and so often without any distinction between the church as an organization and the church as a congregation of individual worshippers, that it would not be safe to adopt one signification as wholly exclusive of the other.

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The question, therefore, as to whether the church at Windsor went as a church organization can be decisively answered, it would seem, only by recovering its original records. There is little hope of finding these ancle'nt records either in Windsor or in Dor- chester. On the one hand, it is assumed that they were taken by Mr. Warham to Connecticut; on the other, that they remained with the senior pastor of the church, Mr. Maverick, in Dorchester. It is not impossible, however, since manuscripts vastly older have been by good fortune exhumed from obscurity, that the missing records may some day be brought to light. Should this good fortune occur, on no point will they be examined with more inter- est than on this one concerning what action, if any, the church took in the heated controversy relating to the emigration. Until such decisive evidence is produced, we may accept the judgment of a former editor of the Puritan Recorder, now Congregationalist (presumably Rev. Parsons Cooke, D.D., of Lynn, Mass.), who said, in 1855, "Whether the Windsor church removing from Dorchester, removed in an organized capacity, that it voted in church meeting to remove as a church, and carried with them their church records, formally dismissing those left behind, and continuing to keep their records as the same church, more light is required. As to the evidence produced by Mr. Jabez H. Hayden, in his very acceptable article, it proves clearly that another church was organized at Dorchester. Of this we were well aware ; but the expression ' a large part of the old one being gone to Connecticut ' would seem to indicate that the church itself did not go. The difficulty about all the docu- ments relating to this subject is that the writers seem to have treated the question as to the preservation of the original or- ganization as a matter of little consequence ; while they state the fact of the removal, and so use expressions which may be construed either way." (Stiles's History of Windsor, 864.) Whether that portion of the church which went to Windsor was formally reorganized or not after settlement there is not known.

II. What proportion of the membership went to Windsor ?

From the quotations already given from early historians, it will be seen that their language was sometimes misleading on this sub- ject. Thus Hutchinson says, "The whole church went to Con-

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necticut " ; and the same might be inferred by a modern reader unacquainted with the facts from the language of Increase Mather and Cotton Mather, his son. They give no indication that even a part of the old church remained in Dorchester. Nor does the manuscript title of this volume of the church records already quoted and ascribed to Rev. John Danforth give any intimation that a part of the old church remained in Dorchester. Even Dr. Thaddeus Mason Harris, one of the most honored and learned of the pastors in the Dorchester succession, in an early article on the history of the First Church, failed to make this distinction. Dr. Harris said, "Their whole church and most of the congrega- tion determined upon going." (Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, First Series, vol. ix. p. 153.) This mistake may have been derived from Hutchinson. However that may be, twenty- six years afterwards, Dr. Harris took pains to correct his error. In a sermon delivered on the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the church, held July 4, 1830, he says, "Some of the first comers still remained here," and again, "A number of church members remained," thus materially qualifying his previous language and referring to the remainder as the nucleus of the reorganized church.

Of the older historians, Hubbard and Winthrop are more accu- rate, the former saying " most of the old church being removed to Connecticut," and the latter saying " a great part of the old one being gone." James Blake, Jr., is also careful and explicit on this point.

Fortunately, we are not dependent wholly upon surmises or loose statements, either ancient or modern, concerning the pro- portion of the Dorchester people who went to Windsor. A study of the early town records throws some light on the question.

The first emigration to Windsor took place October, 1635. It was continued in the spring of 1636. We have already given a list of those who were made freemen and who were therefore nec- essarily church members from the passage of the law imposing this requirement May 18, 163 1, to Aug. 23, 1636, the date at which the church records begin. We now present the same list of freemen, arranged chronologically with reference to their date of admission to freemanship, and giving also the date on which their names last appeared in the town records. Of those who remained subsequent to 1640 it is so stated.

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List of Freemen admitted before Aug. 23, 1636, the opening Date of the present Church Records.

1630.

[John Crabb, Christopher Gibson, Mr. Ralph Glover, Mr. Richard Southcoate, and Mr. Thomas Southcoate, before referred to, are among the names of those who desired to be made freemen Oct. 19, 1630, from Dorchester, but are not entered subsequently as having taken the oath.]

May 18, 1631.

Mr. John Maverick Rev. John Warham Capt. Southcoate Thomas Stoughton Bray Rossiter Bagot Eggleston Stephen Terry John Benham George Phillips Roger Williams John Moore John Hoskins Matthew Grant Simon Hoyt Henry Smith Thomas Ford Nicholas Upsall John Pierce Thomas Rawlins George Dyer William Rockwell John Grenaway Thomas Lumbert William Gaylord William Phelps

Last mentioned in Dorchester.

June 27, 1636.

Feb. 10, 1634-5. Feb. 10, 1634-5. Feb. 13, 1638-9. Jan. 18, 1635-6. Jan. 16, 1636-7. April 23, 1638. May 24, 1634. Nov. 2, 1635. Feb. 10, 1634-5. Dec. 29, 1634. June 27, 1636. after 1640. after 1640. Nov. 22, 1634. after 1640. Jan. 2, 1637-8. after 1640. March 18, 1637-8. March 18, 1637-8. July 5, 1635.

y

William Hulbert

April 1, 1632.

after 1640.

John Phillips John Hull

Aug. 7, 1632.

July 5, 1636. after 1640.

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Nov. 6, 1632.

Mr. John Branker Sept. 10, 1637.

March 4, 1632-3.

George Hull June 27, 1636.

Eltweed Pomeroy March 1, 1635-6.

Nicholas Denslow July 5, 1636.

Giles Gibbs after Feb. 1, 1635-6.

John Newton Nov. 22, 1634.

Richard Collacott after 1640.

John Smith after 1640.

June 11, 1633.

David Wilton Jan. 6, 1633-4.

John Witchfield April 17, 1635.

Nov. 5, 1633.

Mr. Israel Stoughton after 1640.

Mr. John Cogan Aug. 5, 1633.

April 1, 1634.

George Mi not after 1640.

Henry Wolcot April 17, 1635.

William Hosford April 17, 1635.

May 14, 1634.

Roger Clap after 1640.

Joshua Carter Nov. 2, 1635.

Joseph Tuchell (Twitchell) after 1640. Thomas Hatch, sold house and land to

John Phillips at or before Oct 31, 1639.

BrayWilkins after 1640. John Eales,sold his land in Dorchester Oct 28, 1640.

Philip Randall April 17, 1635. Thomas Holcomb, sold homestead to

Richard Jones Aug. 12, 1635. Thomas Dewey, sold homestead, same date as above, conveyed

to Richard Jones.

Thomas Jeffrey April 17, 1635.

James Parker April 23, 1638.

Walter Filer June 27, 1636.

John Hayden March 18, 1637-8.

Edmund Hart Feb. 1, 1635-6.

William Hathorne Oct 2, 1636.

Stephen French Dec. 1, 1634.

John Capen after 1640.

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Sept. 3, 1634.

Moses Maverick Jan. 6, 1633-4.

Mr. Thomas Newbery, inventory of his

estate made Jan. 28, 1636.

John Pope after 1640.

Thomas Thornton Feb. 18, 1635-6.

Matthias or Matthew Sension March 18, 1637-8.

March 4, 1634-5. Capt. John Mason

Joseph Clarke

John Tilley

May 6, 1635. Thomas Swift

George Strange

Nathaniel Duncan

Thomas Marshall

Henry Wright

Jonathan Gillet

Thomas Gunn

Robert Deeble

Henry Feakes or Fookes

Elias Parkman

Aaron Cooke

William Read

John Leavitt

Sept. 2, 1635.

March 3, 1635-6.

Feb. 10, 1634-5. Nov. 22, 1634. Jan. 2, 1637-8.

after 1640. Nov. 22, 1634. after 1640. Feb. 10, 1634-5. after 1640. July 5, 1636. Feb. 10, 1634-5. after 1640. Jan. 4, 1635-6. July 5, 1636. July 5, 1636.

March 18, 1637-8.

Nov. 2, 1635.

May 25, 1636. Bernard Capen after 1640.

Augustine Clement after 1640.

Thomas Dimmock

March 18, 1637-8.

This list comprises 84 names. So many, at least, we may assume were members of the church. We cannot say that they were the only members. Undoubtedly there were some who joined the church who are not recorded as freemen. Thus, taking the names of church members entered on the church records previous to Nov. 4, 1639, we find that, out of 60 names, 17 of them were not freemen at that time. Of these, 7 were subsequently admitted to freemanship; but 10 are not

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found on the lists of freemen. It is not improbable that they may have been sworn in, and no record made of the fact. We may therefore assume that there were other church members pre- vious to 1636 who were not recorded as freemen; but how large a number we cannot tell. The 84 names we have given, however, are not a matter of conjecture, but of record. Turning again to the town records, we find that out of these 84 names, all of whom must be regarded as church members, 35 were in Dorchester up to the 1st of January, 1637-38. The following are the 35 names derived from the list above :

Names of Freemen found in Dorchester Town Records on

or after Jan. 1, 1637.

Such as signed or owned the covenant of the church reconstituted Aug.

23, 1 636, are indicated by a *.

John Benham

in Dorchester, March 18, 1637-8; removed, say* Sav- age, to New Haven, 1640, and died 1661.

* Nicholas Upsall

died Boston Aug. 30, 1666.

John Pierce

died Boston Sept. 17, 1661.

* George Dyer

died Dorchester 1673.

William Rockwell

went to Windsor soon after Tan. a, 1637-8; died there May 15, 1640.

♦John Grenawry

living in Dorchester Nov. 12, 1649.

Thomas Lumbert

in Dorchester March 18, 1637-8; Barnstable 1639; died, says Otis, about 1667.

William Gaylord

went to Windsor; last men- tioned in Dorchester March 18, 1637-8.

William Hulburt

in Dorchester Dec. 1, 1634; went to Windsor and Northampton ; died, says Savage, 1694.

John Hull

was in Dorchester May ao, 1639, and perhaps later.

Giles Gibbs

went to Windsor previous to March 1, 1635-6; died May 31, 1641.

Richard Collacott

in Dorchester May 13, 1667, died Boston July 7, 1686.

•John Smith

died Dorchester 1676 or 1678.

* Israel Stoughton

died in England 1644 or 1645.

•George Minot

died Dorchester Dec 34, 1671.

John Moore

in Dorchester April 33, 163S; went to Windsor.

Roger Clap

died Boston Feb. a, 1690-91.

•Joseph Tuchell

in Dorchester 33 Feb., 1646.

Thomas Hatch

made sale Oct. 3:, 1639, to John Phillips.

* Bray Wilkins

last mentioned in Dorchester Feb. 33, 1646-7; went to Salem.

John Eales

went to Hingham, sold land in Dorchester Oct. 38, 1640.

James Parker

went to Weymouth ; in Dor- chester perhaps 1638.

John Hayden

probably in Dorchester March 18, 1637-8, and of Brain tree 1640.

•John Capen

died Dorchester April 4, 1693 ; deacon 33 years.

•John Pope

died Dorchester Oct. 18, 1686.

Matthias Sension

Dorchester March 18, 1637-8; went to Windsor, thence to Norwalk, where he died in 1669.

John Tilly

name last appears in Dor- chester Jan. a, 1637-8.

* Thomas Swift

died Dorchester May 4, 167s [Town Record].

•Nathaniel Duncan

in Dorchester March 14, 1645-6 ; in Boston after 1655.

* Henry Wright

last mentioned Feb. 7, 1641.

* Robert Deeble

in Dorchester Feb. 7, 1641.

•William Read

told land and house to Thomas Clarice Aug. 36, 1639.

Bernard Capen

died Dorchester Nov. 8, 1638.

•Augustine Clement

died Dorchester 1674.

Thomas Dimmock

last mentioned March 18, 1637-8. ^

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Such action, if any, as was taken by the church must have been taken between the fall of 1635 and the spring of 1636, when the larger body of colonists went. Of these 35 persons, 7 are supposed to have gone to Windsor between 1637 and 1640. It would be unsafe to assume that they decided to go to Wind- sor when the larger body of colonists went. They may have gone as individuals, to join the colonists who had preceded them. Nor can we assume that all those persons whose names are not found on the town records later than 1634-35 went to Windsor. Some of them are known to have gone to other places. Of others nothing is known, except that they disap- peared at an early date. We must guard, therefore, against con- cluding that all those who left Dorchester between 1634 and 1637, went to Windsor. Matthew Grant mentions but 15 names as having come up with the church from Dorchester.

Laying aside conjecture and appealing to the records, we find that of 145 male inhabitants mentioned on the town records prior to Aug. 23, 1636, the date of the reorganization of the church, 35 of that number appear on the records on or after Jan. 1, 1637- 38. These 35 are recorded as freemen, and must have been members of the church. In other words, when the church was reorganized under Richard Mather in 1636, there were, as far as can be ascertained in Dorchester, about 35 persons who were church members at that time, 7 of whom afterwards went to Windsor. Of the 28 persons remaining, all but 4 were admitted to freemanship before the arrival of Richard Mather, Aug. 17, 1635, and were thus members of the church before its reorgani- zation. In the list above only male names appear, because only males were admitted to freemanship. It would be difficult to compile a list of the women who went or remained.

Thus it will be seen that the whole church membership did not go to Connecticut or elsewhere, and that there was a sufficientv number of members in Dorchester to preserve the continuity of the church life.

Of the 28 persons enumerated, 19 are found on these records as members of the reorganized church. Three of these signed the covenant in 1636. Others owned the covenant on dates between 1636 and 1639 ; one in 1640, one in 1644. Roger Clap and Rich- ard Collacott are recognized as members, but are not recorded as owning or signing the covenant.

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The question how many of the original members of the church formed at Plymouth, England, and who came over in the " Mary and John," went to Windsor cannot be definitely answered. It is a question of subordinate interest, because the membership of the church was re-enforced by arrivals from England up to the year 1635. Deacon Ebenezer Clapp, for twenty-five years a deacon of the First Church, and an industrious and indefatigable student of the history of the church and town, undertook before his death in 188 1 investigations on this point. Unfortunately, however, we have no complete or trustworthy record of the names of all the passengers who came in the " Mary and John," nor can we say, except in certain cases, who of them were church members. Any such list must be hypothetical. It will be of interest, however, to mention the conclusions reached by Deacon Clapp, although he did not present them as authoritative or final. His list of sup- posed passengers by the " Mary and John " comprised 59 names. The number of emigrants whom he traced to Windsor was 50. Of these, 30, he supposed, came over in the "Mary and John," and 20 were later arrivals. Subtracting the 30 identified as going to Windsor, we have 29 names remaining, or about one-half of the original number of male passengers, according to this hypothetical list. Of these 29 who did not join the Windsor company, 11 died or removed to other places or returned to England, leaving 18 of the original company in Dorchester. But, as we have remarked above, the important question is not how many of those who went to Windsor came over in the " Mary and John," but rather how many of the enlarged roll of church members in 1635-36 emi- grated or remained. On this point the names and figures we have given from the town records furnish the most reliable data.

III. What was meant by a new church in Dorchester?

Reverting to the authorities already quoted, we are struck by the diversity of expression in regard to the reorganized church. Winthrop says " a new church was gathered." Increase Mather says " a church was constituted." Hubbard, following Winthrop, though he mistakes the date, says " another church " ; while Blake simply says that, when "these two companies of people were thus united, they made one church." The difference of ex- pression shows that accurate and technical definition was not

INTRODUCTION XIX

intended by these writers. The circumstances attending the for- mation of this " new church " were peculiar. When we examine them, we see that the " new church " designated by Winthrop could not mean a new church in the sense in which that term applies to such churches as have never had any previous exist- ence. From the language of Winthrop, three things are at once evident : first, that there had been a church in Dorchester ; sec- ond, that a part of it had gone to Windsor ; third, that it was necessary to reconstitute or amalgamate the old and the new material which remained.

The adoption of the new covenant was a new epoch, but it is not in itself a conclusive sign of an entirely new organization. The Dorchester church made a new covenant in 1842, but this marked only another epoch in its existence.

Another important fact must not be forgotten : it was not the going away of the Windsor emigrants alone that rendered reor- ganization necessary. The coming in of a fresh element and the selection of a new pastor were important factors. If no new ele- ment had arrived while the Windsor emigration was going on, it is doubtful if the church would have needed reorganization. But in those days only a church member could become a freeman. It was necessary that church order should be closely observed. The rise of Antinomianism about this time, of which Shepard (who did much to produce the stay of proceedings April, 1636) was a determined opponent, excited new vigilance and caution. The general disturbance produced by the influx and efflux of settlers also unsettled the Dorchester plantation, and made church reor- ganization necessary. This was the view taken, after mature study, by Dr. Harris, who said : "As a number of church members remained, and the place of those that had left had been in a good degree supplied by new emigrants, they agreed to call an eccle- siastical council to assist in constituting them in church order, with proper officers. It convened on the 1st of April, 1636; but, 'the messengers of the churches not being satisfied concerning the qualifications of some that were proposed as members, the work was deferred.' On the 23d of August following, a church was reorganized, ' with the approbation of the elders and magis- trates.' " *

•Discourse of Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D., delivered July 4, 1830, p. 14.

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This is also the view of a former editor of the Boston Re- corder, who said : " It is true that both here and at Cambridge, after the removal of some of the first settlers to Connecticut with their ministers, another organization of the church was had. For new emigrants had come in and purchased the houses and lands of those emigrants to Connecticut ; and so great was the change of people that there would be occasion for the reconstruction of the church, whether the people who left went in an organized body or were organized anew in their new field."

One point must not be overlooked. There is no indication that by the Windsor emigration religious services were suspended in Dorchester. The emigrants to Windsor did not go all at once. The first party went in October, 1635, others not until the spring of 1636, while others did not go until two or three years after the reorganization of the church. But how small a gap there was between the corporate life of the old church and that of the re- organized church is seen when we compare dates. It must not be overlooked that the senior pastor of the church, Mr. Maverick, did not go to Windsor. Whether he had any intention of doing so is not known; but, at any rate, he died on the 3d of Feb- ruary, 1635-36. Mather, importuned to come to Dorchester, must have consented as early as March, though the council was not called until April, and he was not finally settled until August. Blake says, " Mr. Mather and his people came and joined with Mr. Maverick." So far as the blending of the people is con- cerned, he is right. If we are to understand from these words that Maverick and Mather were contemporaneous pastors of the renewed church, he is wrong. But, if Blake meant that Maverick and Mather had both ministered to the amalgamated congrega- tion before the ecclesiastical council, it is very probable. Al- though the council was not held until April, Mather had come from England with his party nine months before. Many of his people immediately took the places of those who went to Windsor. Mather's arrival was six months before Maverick's death. It is therefore probable that he preached some time for the Dorchester people during the continuance of Mr. Maverick's pastorate. But, leaving out probabilities, one fact is conclusive : that the gap between Maverick's death in February and the call- ing of the council and reorganization of the church under Mather in April was only two months, and to the final reorganization

INTRODUCTION XXI

seven months. During this time the meeting-house was, no doubt, opened every Sunday for religious service ; and the con- tinuity of the church service probably remained unbroken, though the ordinances may not have been administered.

Some of those who signed the new covenant were undoubtedly passengers in the "Mary and John." Were they all members of the original church? This we cannot positively say. Not all who came in the " Mary and John" joined the church before sail- ing. Roger Clap, for instance, did not join it until after it was established in Dorchester ; and it is worthy of note that he did not sign the new church covenant. Nevertheless, he was recog- nized as a member of the church of Dorchester for many years after the reorganization. Blake says, "He continued a member of this church for the space of sixty years." Another case is that of Richard Collacott. He was admitted to freemanship March 4, 1632-33, and was thus one of the early residents and church members before the Windsor emigration began. There is no record of his ever having owned the covenant of the reor- ganized church or of having been formally admitted. But the proof of his membership appears on the church records Jan. 13, 1660, when we read that Richard Collacott and his wife were dis- missed to join the new church at Boston. Thus it seems that the early membership of these persons was not abrogated by the Con- necticut emigration and did not need to be renewed. If this was the case with Roger Clap and Richard Collacott, it was possibly the case with others of the first members, though most preferred to own the new covenant. Among those who did this prior to 1639 was Nicholas Clapp, who came to Dorchester in 1633, and may have been a member of the church before the reorganiza- tion, though he is not found among the list of freemen. There were possibly others, as has been suggested, who may have been members and not freemen, and whose names would swell the list we have made. '

The oldest religious societies in Massachusetts, the Dorchester church among them, are dual organizations, consisting of church and parish. The discussion concerning the continuity of the church does not affect in any way the continuity of the parish. It is worth while to note that, under Massachusetts law as it is at present interpreted, the body of church members who went to Windsor ceased to be a church when they separated from the

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Dorchester parish. The decision in the famous Dedham case is familiar. " It was laid down that a church separating from a par- ish for any cause loses its existence, and that never in Massa- chusetts had a church a legal existence apart from the parish." It is not necessary to review or discuss the justice of this decision. There is no occasion to appeal to it in this case. It is simply suf- ficient to say that, according to Massachusetts law as at present interpreted, the party that remained with the church in Dorches- ter in 1636 became, through its connection with the parish, suc- cessors to all property, rights, and titles of the original church.

Conclusion.

The following points may be deduced from the above exami- nation :

1. That the whole church membership did not go to Windsor, but only a part of it. This is supported by the testimony of Winthrop, Blake, Hubbard, and a careful study of early records as to the number of those who left and those who remained.

2. Whether the Windsor party went as a church organization or simply as a colony of fellow church members is not known. Both views have been maintained : the decisive evidence is lacking. The editor of the Boston Recorder truly says: "The difficulty about all the documents relating to this subject is that the writers seem to have treated the question as to the preserva- tion of the original organization as a matter of little consequence, while they state the fact of the removal, and so use expressions which may be construed either way."

3. The new church in Dorchester was an amalgamation of old and new elements, partly due to the departure of early members and partly to the arrival of new material. The probability is that the church was much broken up by the ebb and flow of emigra- tion. This transition period was so serious that reorganization was desirable.

4. The question of continuity does not affect the continuity of the parish. According to Massachusetts law, the First Church and Parish of Dorchester has a clear title for two hundred and sixty years.

5. The historic connection of the Dorchester church with the church formed at Plymouth, England, is direct and unbroken. It

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is maintained by genetic lines of membership. Some streams of blood from the heart of the Plymouth (England) church still flow in the membership of the church at Dorchester. The pres- ent church owes its existence to that immigration ; not merely through a parish continuity, but through a continuity of member- ship and Sabbath meetings and Christian life and work ; that is to say, through its life as a church.

6. The churches at Dorchester and Windsor are thus both heirs of the same parentage.

All that has been attempted in this introduction has been to bring together such facts as are now available concerning the period in the history of the church preceding the date of these records, in the hope that future investigators may be able to supplement the facts, and to verify or correct the conclusions.

No analysis of the present volume of records has been at- tempted. Its publication places it within the range of all stu- dents of New England history ; and the notes made by the faith- ful transcriber, Rev. Charles H. Pope, who has shown a deep interest in the work, furnish all the detail necessary for those who have not access to the original manuscript.

The events recorded in this, the oldest existing volume of records, have been the subject of comment and review in sermons preached at Dorchester, by Rev. John Pierce, D.D., of Brookline, Mass., June 17, 1830; by Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D., on the 200th anniversary of the church, July 4, 1830; by Rev. Nathaniel Hall, on the 240th anniversary, June 19, 1870; and in the Proceeding of the 250th Anniversary [Boston : Geo. H. Ellis. 1880]. Much interesting and useful matter concerning the church has been published in the History of Dorchester [Boston. 185 1 ]. The story of town and church has also been briefly told in the " Memorial History of Boston."

Samuel J. Barrows. William B. Trask.

NOTES OF THE COPYIST.

While the reader is put in possession of the identical spelling and punctuation of the original records, there are a few particu- lars, which could only be gleaned from close study of the old volume, that ought to be definitely mentioned for the benefit of all who may study this transcription.

First, there are two sets of entries : those beginning with the title-page, and continuing with the Covenant, list of members, and records of meetings ; then an altogether separate series, begun at the end of the book, which was turned upside down, wherein baptisms were recorded and afterward a variety of other items. One who is poring over the book for any special purpose needs to take these two sets of entries as, in effect, two parallel books.

Before making this copy, the original was paged continuously through the two parts, so that pages 4 and 169 are contemporane- ous, and so on.

Second, it is possible to say pretty nearly when these records were begun. The first dated entry, properly speaking, is that which registers the baptism of Rebecca Wiswall, April 6th, 1639, p. 171, the statements on pp. 169 and 170 being avowed recollec- tions. From this time the baptisms are constantly dated, while the admissions to the church are dated from Nov. 4, 1639 (p. 6). The names of those who signed the Covenant are all in one hand- writing, easily identified as that of the "teacher," Mr. Mather, who speaks of himself under that title on p. 173. He is clearly the penman of the chief part of the records for some years ; but another hand appears from time to time, namely, that of Deacon John Wiswall, who gradually took the whole work in charge. His autograph is to be seen on p. 258, disfigured by an altogether different penman's addition of the word " Dea.," which was not transcribed, of course. In 1657-58 Deacon John Capen began to record; but "ffeb 91/2" another person made affectionate mem-

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orandum that he had " ended his work " (p. 136). Next Deacon Preston's marked chirography follows until Oct. 22, 1695. From that point the facile pen of the Rev. John Danforth carries on both parts of the record, till some person not identified completes the volume.

Third, we have a most important succession of annotations on the earliest records, made by one who had excellent opportunities of knowing whereof he wrote. From the beginning of the baptis- mal entries (p. 169) Mr. Danforth interpolated remarks upon the persons mentioned in the records. These often contain matte" of the highest historic-genealogical value. We have printed them in parenthesis, as they are easily distinguished from the few parenthetical remarks of the clerks themselves. It is certain that Mr. Danforth wrote these, both from the writing itself and from several particular entries. Note specially a father's remark on his child's baptism, p. 233; the initials "I. D." after the date 17 16 on p. 238 ; the reference to the " last words in the pastor's hear- ing," p. n ; and notably the kind and thankful remarks upon the ordination of his colleague on p. 167, where " the aged pastor " breathes such noble thoughts in forms so classical. Mr. Danforth also copied from the town book into the margin of this record the dates of birth of many of the children baptized in the church, his general accuracy in which attests the value of his annotations.

The title-page of the ancient volume was evidently written by Mr. Danforth, probably soon after 1695, when he took charge of the book.

Elder Topliff's list of the localities where the founders of the town had resided (p. 25), made not far from 1700, is a docu- ment of great value.

No one who studies this record closely can fail to be impressed with the pure devotion and lofty standards of the Dorchester pilgrims.

Charles Henry Pope.

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS.

[2]

Dorchester, the 23th day of the \ 6th moneth. Anno. 1636. \

Wee whose names are subscribed being called of God to joyne o'selves together in Church Comunion, from or hearts acknowledging or owne unworthines of such a priviledge or of the least of Gods mercyes, & likewise acknowledging or disability to keepe coven' w,h God or to p'fourme any spirituall duty wch hee calleth us unto, unlesse the Lord Jesus do enable us thereunto by his spirit dwelling in us, Doe in the name of Cht Jesus or Lord and in trust and confidence of his free grace assist- ing us freely Coven' & bind ourselves solemnely in the presence of God himselfe, his holy Angells and all his

1. servants here present that wee will by his grace assisting us endevour constantly to walke togeather as a right ordered Congregacon of Cht. according to all the holy rules of a church-body rightly established, so farre as wee do already know it to bee or duty or shall further undr-

2. stand it out of Gods holy word : Promising first & above all to cleave unto him as or chiefe & onley good, and to or Lord Jesus Cht as or onely spirituall husband and

3. Lord, & or onely high priest & Prophet and King. And for the furthering of us to keepe tttis blessed Comunion wth God and wth his sonne Jesus Cht and to grow up more fully therein, wee do likewise promise by his grace assist- ing us, to endevour the establishing amongst or selves of all his holy ordinances wch hee hath appointed for his churches here on earth, and to observe all and every of them in such sort as shall bee most agreeable to his will ; opposing to the utmost of or power, whatsoever is con- trary thereunto, & bewayling fro or hearts or owne neglect thereof in former tyme, and our polluting orselves therein w01 any sinfull inventions of men.

2 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

4. And lastly wee do hereby Coven' & p'mise to further to or utmost .power, the best [3] spirituall good of each other, and of all and every one that may become mem- bers of this Congregacon, by mutuall Instruction repre- hension, exhortacon, consolacon, and spirituall watchful- nes over one another for good; and to bee subject in and for the Lord to all the Administracons and Censures of the Congregacon, so farre as the same shall bee guided according to the rules of Gods most holy word.

Of the integrity of or heartes herein, wee call God the searcher of all hearts to witnesse ; beseeching him so to blesse us in this and all or Enterprises, as wee shall sin- cerely endevour by the assistance of his grace to observe this holy Coven1 and all the braunches of it inviolably for ever ; and where wee shall fayle there to wayte upon the Lord Jesus for pardon and for acceptance and healing for his names sake.

Richard Mather : Nath : Duncan : George minot : Henry withington Thomas Jones John Pope John Kingesley.

[4] The names of such as since the constituting or gath- ering of the church at dorchester have been added to the church and joyned thereunto as members of the same body, by profession of faith and Repentance and taking hould of the Covent before the Congregacon ; viz.

mr Israel Stoughton : (Esq) m*6 Elizabeth Stoughton

John Gloover : (Esq) Katharin Mather

James Bate Elizabeth withington

Humfrey Atherton (Esq) Martha minott

John Holland Anne Glover

John Pierce Elizabeth Duncan

Christopher Gibson Marie Gibson

John Phillips X Joanna Phillips

William Sumner X Marie Sumner

John Greene way X Mary Greeneway

Barnabas ffawer

nathaneel wales X Susan wales

Thomas millett X mary millet

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

John Smith Raph Tomkins Richard Hawes George Dyer (Deacon) Edward Clappe nicholas Clapp nicholas Upshall Edward white Augustine Clement Alexander miller (mr) Oliver Purchase william Clarke (Eldr) John wiswall Thomas wiswall ' Gabriel Meade Thomas Dickerman

Robert Deeble Thomas Swifte Joseph ffarneworth william Reede Joseph wilson Jeffrey Turner John Rigbie John Gornehill william Robinson Richard withington Henry Condliffe nathaneel Houlder John maudesley & ( mr william Tompson •§j < mr George moxon ( mr Samuel Newman Michael willyes william Blake

Thomas Lewis

X dorothy Smith Judith Holland

X Anne Hawes

X Abigail Dyer

X Prudence Clappe

X Sarah Clappe

X Dorothie upsall

X Martha white

X Elizabeth Clement

X Sarah Purchase X Sarah Clarke X margret wiswall X Elizabeth wiswall X Joanna Meade

Elizabeth Kingesley

[5]

Purnell Pierce X Elizabeth Swifte X Elizabeth ffarneworth

m™ Knight

Isabell Gill X Isabell Rigbie Margret Styth Rebecca vener ffaith withington Lydia Horrockes Abigail Cogan

Barbara Clappe X Anne moxon' X Sybill Newman

Joane willyes . X Agnes Blake

Alice Bate

Lydia Bate

mary Bate

Elizabeth Condliffe

Alice Rickdall

mary Preston

Ales Kimberley

Ales North

Agnes Lane

Mary Lovett

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Thomas Clarke

Nicholas Butler

[6]

John Capinne

Edward Brecke Joseph Jewet George Aldridge Thomas Hawkins Hopestill ffoster

Richard williams Tho' Touleman Henry woodward

X mary Knight

MrU Trowbridge Hannah wilkins Elizabeth Tilestone Judith Smeade Susanna Starre Constant Starre Rachel Bigge Patience ffoster

X Joyce Butler Elizabeth Pitts Ursula Greeneway Joane Martine ffrances Hill

Andrewes Sarah Topley Dorothy Barker Joane Capin Radigan Capin Jane Pope Ellen Jones Susanna Lyon

X Mary Jewet

X Catharin Aldridge mary Hawkins Anne Bishopp Thomassin Beton Anne Bayly

X ffrances williams Elizabeth williams

Elizabeth ffarnham

4 da

9th mo

1639

Henry Kebby Jonas Humphrey Richard Baker

Richard Sykes

mr Nehemiah Bourne

George Proctor

mr

Holman Humphrey

Dinah ffawer mary Waterhouse m™ Hannah Bourne : Proctor

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

21 da : 10th mo 1639

mr Jonathan Burre : George Wickes m™ Earwinge :

Decimo 40 12 mo 1639:

mr Robert Hawoorth mr (Tho) waterhouse mr John Holman Jeremiah Houchin Clement Topley

Decimo 9"° : 4 mo : 1640

Braue wilkins Robert Peerce Robert ffuller Rodger Billindge

20 of 9 mo 1640

David Seleeke John Gill Tho miller Tho Leike Tho Davenport Sarah Collen margaret Bate goodwife maudsley goodwife Bird Henry wright :

16 of 2d mo 1641

Andrew Pitcher Mary Brecke Widow Jones Henry Bridgram Dorcas ye blackmore Good7 Munninges Goody Lippincot Elizabeth Craine

m™ ffrances Burre Jane Wickes

X m™ waterhouse

X Houchin

m™ Cooper Rebecca Burre

X Elizabeth Drake X Anne Peerce

Phebe Sykes

margaret Anglesey

mary Cooke

margaret Lewer

[7]

V

goodwife Gill

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

29 of 8 mo : 1641.

Goodwife George m™ Patten Goodwife willeyes Elizabeth Gallet Goodwife Whipple

4

28 of 12 mo 1641.

William Pond nathaniell Howard goodman Newton :

X goody Pond X goody Howard goody Deeble mary withington

Tho Burd ^ John Pratt William Triscott V William Turner John ffrench J

27 of 1 1 mo 42

Goodman Ware

Richard Eavins

2 mo Decimo 7*° 43

5 : 3 mo 43

Henry Waye Richard Waye

goody Pratt goody wright Goody Eavens

8 1 mo 1644

Joseph Twichell Richard Hall Tho Trott Jasp Rush Nicholas Boulton

Goody Billindge mary Davenport

i

[8] 1646.

about 10 May 1646. Baptised, Samuel Topliff

(son of Clement Topliff ) t, who was ordained Ruling Elder ffeb. 3. 1 70 1 -2 :

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[9] 1647

The kevd mr John Wilson junr He was Coadjutor to the Revd mr Mather two Years; & then dismissed, that so Medfield might have a Pastor & He was Pastor of Medfield 40 years.

m

10 : 47 : Baptised Hopestill (y* son of Capt. Roger Clap)

who was born Dec. 6. 47. (Sam! son of william Trescot born whose wife was

George Diers daughter)

1648

1649

1650

[10] At a church meetinge 19. (10) 53 where was prsent theise bretheren

mr mather

Elder withingto Captaine Atherton

Richard Baker Ensigne ffoster

Richard Leeds Robt Howard

John Gornhill Thomas wiswall

Henry Cundliffe Joseph ffarnwoorth

Lawrance Smith william ware

william Triscot Thomas Burd

Thomas Swift John wiswall

the vote was whether they were all willinge that Dorcas was to be Redeemed & that Ensigne ffoster & the 2 deacons, should goe to Boston to inquire ffirst what the magest could doe by power & after to goe & Compound w,h Liuetennant Cooke or any other ffor her Redemptio & to ingage an oxe and a Cow in mr Howard handes for p't of payement. & in case ymselves ingage for the Rest the bretheren above named doe p'mise to Laye downe for the present amonge ym the sume untill it can be had againe from the whole church by Contribution or otherwayes : the vote was affirm- ative & the p'mise ffull her Redemptio was to be ffree.

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(1649 The Reverend Mr John Wilson was Ordained Pas- tor of the Church in Dorchester as a Coadjutor to the ReV^ mr R. Mather or Teacher.

The Rev'd mr Wilson Removed from Dorchester to Me<f- field to take the Pastoral Care of ye Church at Medfield.)

[11] The 15 September 1680 about 10 of yc Clock in ye night mr fflint departed this life ye day before there was a fast keept for him he was ordained pastor to this Church ye 27 10 71

The 28 4 82 mr John Danforth was ordained pastor to this Church at Dorchester

The 12 3 86 Elder James Humphrey depMed this lif in ye morning about break of day being ye day of Election for that yeer & buryed ye 14 3 86 being ye day y' Randolf came to new England

(having been Deacon 2 years & an half & Ruling Elder 17 years & 4 moneths.

April 4th 1692. Deacon John Capen deceased having been Deacon, 33, years, & almost 21

>mo

June 28. 1700. at 2 or 3 h. P.M. Elder James Blake departed this Life, in ye 77th Year of His Age & 14th year of his Eldership compleat & 19 days over: some of His Last Words in the Pastors Hearing were these : "Amen. Even so come Lord Jesus."

He was Deacon also 14 years, wanting a fortnight.)

[12] 19 (2.) 54

we the deacons of dorchester were w01 edward Breck & Received ffrom him one oxe. & an heffer prized at 9 pound therteene shillinges 4 pence by william Clerke & John Smith ffor the use of the Children of John Rigby. their markes under our handes are the oxe beinge at mr mather muche beffore, we cropt the tage of the nearer eare & ffor the heffer she beinge cut of the nearer eare beffore we cut the hither corner of & Cropt the ffurther a Little ffurther we Receaved 3 pound 16" 8d 13* of it upon accompt about 2 Cowes at Nashawaye wch the Childrens mother bought w"1 iou that was had ffrom Robt Badcocke both are dead &

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 9

only a small yearlinge Liveinge upo that accompt & 3" 3s 8d is in Edward Clap hands the same daye we gave a Receipt for 74 pound upo accompt & did demand security ffor 24 pound yet in his handes :

both oxe & heffer are all blacke

17th (12) 54

Sould unto Henry Merrifeild an heffer ffor wch he is to paye seaven Poundes by 35s a yeare in ffower yeares : ffor wch he hath signed 4 bills wch are in bro Clap handes ffor the use of John Rigby children

also sould unto John Plumbe an oxe at 6 powndes whereof is paid 30" in Indian Corne & the Rest is secured by bro Gierke 30s & by goodman Sanders 3" next yeare at harvest.

9 (2) 55 Delivered unto Ed Clap 10 bus one pecke of Indian corne upo accompt of Rigby children wch I Receaved ffrom John Plumbe 1 10 9

p me Jo wiswall

[13] The 13th of ye 12 Mo 58 was John Capen ordained Deacon to ye Church of Dorchester.

(% The 4th of Aprill 1692 Deacon John Capen a military officer 50 years at length a Capt : & Deacon of ye chh 34 years in His fourscoreth Year Rested from His Labors & Slept in Lord.)

The 8th day of ye Eleventh Month 1664 being Saboth day deacon Edward Clap departed this lif & now resteth with the lord ther to keepe an eternal Saboth w,h god & Christ in heaven, after y' he had faithfully served in ye office of a deacon for the space of about five or six and twenty yeers ; and being the first Church officer of this church that was taken away by death since the first Joyning together in Cov- enant which is now 28 yeers fower months and odd days

The 3d of ye 4th 1666 was James Humphrey ordained Deacon to ye Church of Dorchester.

The 2 of ye (12th) 66 Elder henery Withington departed this lif on ye last day of ye weeke towards night after he had faithfully served in y' office of a Rulling elder about 29 or 30 yers in this Church at Dorchester being ye 2d Church officer y* was taken away by death

The 13 (11) 68 was James Humphry ordained a rulliny Elder

The 23 of ye (2) 69 Mr Mather y" teacher of this ChaftCH

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departed this lif about io of y* Clock on ye evening before being ye first teaching officer y* have been taken away by death since ye first gathering of ye Church wch is now 32 yeers & 8 months Compleate

The 24 10th Mo 167 1 Mr George Minot Elder of ye Church he dyed one the Lords day about ye latter p' of ye day being ye 4th Church officer y' was taken away by death

The 30 4 72 James Blake was ordained a deakon to ye Church of dorchester look now of this one

leaf back

[14] Dismissions of members of this church unto other churches wch have been since John Capen was ordained Deacon: Colected & put together being untill this 16 of ye (1) 6| scattered up and downe in severall places of this Booke

[We omit all these entries, which are given in /oca.]

The 14 (3) 65 was Edward Blake dismissed to Joyne to y* new Church at Boston :

The 28 (3) 65 was Joseph Leeds dismissed to ye Church at Northampton Thankful! Baker (whose name was formerly ffoster) was dismissed to Joyne unto ye new Church at Bos- ton ye 11 (4) 1665 The 3 (4) 66 Elizabeth ffrey (being mar- ryed to a man at Water-towne) was dismissed to Joyn to y' Church Mary How also (who marryed to one Underwood of watter-towne) was the same day dismissed to Joyn to that church at watertowne The 17 4 66 was ye wife of Tho : mekins dismissed to Joyn to the Church at hadly at Qeenec- tecot

The 8th (7) 66 John Modesly ye Sone of John Modesly was dismissed to Joyne to ye church at Winsor although not in full Communion with us but by vertue of his fathers being in Covenant wft ye Church at Dorchester

The 17 (12) 66 Sarah ye daughter of Gabrill mead being maryed to a man at Cambridg was dismissed to Joyn to 'hat- Church though she was not [17] a member in full com- munion but by vertue of her fathers Covenant .

ye wife of Gamalliell Beaman dismissed to ye Church at Lanchaster ye 24 (3) 68

Mr Robt Howard & his wife dismissed to Joyne to y* first church at Boston ye 16 of August 1668

Mary ye Daughter of Sister Smith being marryed to Captin ^Johnsons Sonne at Rocksbery, she was dismissed to that C^utfch ye 3 (n) 68 she being noe member in full Comunion fooT hy vertue of fathers Covenant

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS II

The 7th (i) 6f prais-ever Turner though not yet in full Comunion was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at North- ampton

The 6 (4) 69 ye two yonger daughters of Henery Wood- ward was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at Northampton though neither of them are yet in full Communion

The 25 5 69 Mary ye daughter of William Trescot who marryed unto John Hemaway and Johana ye daughter of Richard Euens who maryed wth Joshua Hemaway weer both dismissed to Joyne to yc Church at Rocksbery though nei- ther of them are yet in full Comunion

The 6 (1) f I Sister Agnes Blake (ye wife of Will"1 Blake deceassed) she haveing removed her dwelling to Boston was dismissed to Joyne to ye theird Church in Boston

The 27 (1) 70 Deacon Jn° Wiswall was dismissed ye first Church at Boston The 29 (3) 70 Henery Mason & his wif weer dismissed to Joyne to ye first Church at boston

The 25 7 70 patience ye wif of Nathaniell Homes & daugh- ter to Clement Toplif was dismissed to Joyn to ye Church of Rocksbery though not yet in full Comunion with this Church

[18J The 9 (8) 70. a dafter of Sister Picher who mar- ryed one bugbee of Rocksbery was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at Rocksbery she was not in full comunion

The 12 1 \6}\ John Holbrook was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at Rocksbery he was not in full Communion some there weer wch did not act in this vote

18 12 71 Bathshuah ye daughter of Thomas Tilstone who marryed wth Jn° Pason was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at Rocksbery she was not in full Comunion as yet

Alsoe ye same day was John Blake dismissed to Joyne to ye third Church in Boston Also Hannah gmdafter of yV Widdow Hill wif to one ffisher dismissed to Joyne to y6 Church at Tanton & another of her daughters was dismissed ye same time but whether she was .in full Comunion I doe not yett know: neither her name but since I understand y' her name is Rebeckah who is marryed to a man at Tanton & y4 she was in full Comunion.

Ann Legar of Boston who was ye daughter of William Blak senr dismissed ye 21 : 2: 72 to Joyne to the Church in Boston

The wife of Tho Meakins was dismissed to Joyne to y* Church at Hat-feild ye 2 4 72

ffrancis Hill that was ; but now francis Asten was dis- missed to Joyne ye Church at Tanton ye 28 4 : 74 -

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John Gils dafter ye wife of Joseph belcher was dismissed to Joyne to ye Church at brantree 6 (7) 74 she was not in full Comunion

old m™ Mather & Sister Clements was dismissed to y therd Church in Boston ye 10th 1 1 74

M™ Taylor who was ye dafter of mr Stoughton dismissed to ye 3d Church in boston though not in full Communion 1675

[19] ye 6 1676 The daughter of Nathaniell Glover now wif unto Mr Rawson of Boston she was dismissed to ye 3d Church in Boston though not in full Communion but by fathers Covenant

Dorcas ye neger being formerly a member of this Church was dismissed to joyn to ye first Church at boston ye 27 6 76

Hanah ye dafter of Isack Joanes dismissed to ye 3d Church in Boston though not in full Communion ye 25 Aprill 80

Elizabeth Baker ye wif of Prat of Waymoth August 81 not in full Comunion dismissed to Joyn to ye Church at Waymoth and Jn° Beaman not in full Communion dismissed to ye Church at Tanton.

The 18 7 81 weer dismissed

And about a moneth after were Dismissed together w,h yr Children Ebenr Claps Wife George Lyons Wife James Tuckers wife George Sumers wife

<

( Thomas Swifts wif Anthony Newtons wif Tho Holmans wif ye widdow Salsbery & Ed Vose his wif all in full Com- union to Joyn to ye Church at Melton both they & their Children

V Incres Turnear not in full Comunion was dismissed to Jcine to ye Church at Northampton Voted & granted in ye 4L1 82

The 2 (1) 8| Richard Hall Junr though not in full Corn- union was dismissed to Joyn to ye Church at Rocksbery

5 4 84 Hanah ye daughter of William Chaplin & now ye wife of Joseph Goad not in full Comunion was dismissed to Joyne to y* Church at Rocksbery

y" first of ye 4 82 was dismissed mr Joseph Capen to Joyne to ye Church at Topsfeild in order to his ordaination of a pastor to that Church wch was accomplished ye 11 4 84

ye 7 9 86 was dismissed ye wif of Johnathan Hill to Joyn to ye Church at Bridgwater

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 13

ye 7 of August 87 was dismissed Samuell Trescott to Joyn 0 ye Church at melton

The 2 7 88 was dismissed ye wife of Edward Vos to Joyne o ye Church at melton & her dafter though not in full Coniunion

[20] The 23 Sep 88 was dismissed the Children of Thomas Vose of melton Thomas & Henery Vose not in full Coniunion but by mothers Covenant

The 25 of No 88 Ezra Clap was dismissed to Joyn to ye Church at Melton

The same day was John Bolton dismissed to Joyn ye Church at Bridgwater

The 15 4 90 was Atherton Mather dismissed to Joyn to ye Church at Winsor in Quenectecot though not in full Coniunion

ocktober ye20 95 was m,er Joseph Lord and Increase Sum- ner and william pratt wer dismissed for ye gathering of A church for ye South corelina.

[21] A ust °f ye names of thos who weer adult & have p'sonally in publique Submited them selves to ye Goverment of Christ in ye Church & have assented to ye doctrin of faith & given Satisfaction before ye Elders Concerning their knowlidg & afterward being p'posed to ye Church for their Satisfaction as to their Conversation & regular walking some time before their calling forth to owne ye Covenant

The 29 5 j/ thes p'sons under named weer called uppon in ye publique & owned ye Covenant Mr Timothy Mather Thomas Andrews John Breck & his wife Thomas Trot & his wife mr Nathaniell Glover Samuell Trescot Samuell Maxfeild & his wife Charles Davenport Hopestill Humphry Isack Humphry John Blackman Ebenezer Withington James Baker Richard Hall Samuell Hall Johnathan Hall John Trescot John Blake

14 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Comfort &

Standfast ffoster

Elhanan Lyon

John Smith

Preserved Capen

Ann Davenport

Susanna ye wif of hope Clap

Mary ye wife of Eb Withington

ye wife of Samuell Hix

Elizabeth Blake

Hester Clap

Mary He wens

Anna Withington

M™ Glover

Nehemiah Clap

Richard Euens

Matthias Euens.

[22] The 22 8 82 thes following had ye Covenant declared to them or the substance of it for their owning of it being ye first in Mr. Danforth time

Samuell Rigbys wif Samuell Peltons wif Joshu Henshaws wif & Joseph Birch his wife y' last of thes yc Elder said yl her father had been sent unto to own ye Covenant & he said he was willing to doe wl was needfull but as yet he had not don it but his daughter did as ye rest owne ye Covenant, her fathers name is Timothy Wales the son of goodman Wales her grandfather he was a member but not her Immediat parent.

Elizabeth ye wife of Watching. Atherton & dafter f* Sam Rigbe & Mehittabell y* dafter of Sam Rigby ben^ adult owned ye Covenant '

10 4 83 James & Mary Smith being adult owned y* Cov- enant being ye children of Jn° Smith deceased ther mother in full Comunion

24 4 83 Patience ye wife of Ed Blake owned ye Covenant in or Church though her husband a member at Melton

Some time this year 84 ye wif of one Nile of Brantry ye daughter of Roger Belleng owned yfc Covenant

14 4 85 Ebenezer Davenport son of Tho Davenport owned y* Covenant

The 29 of May 87 Robt Spur Junr owned ye Covenant & had his Child baptized

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 5

The 1 1 of Sep 87 Mary goodall who is ye dafter of Tho f^odesly owned ye Covenant & her Child baptized same day

The 8 of 11 8g Sarah & hanah ye grand daughters of Sister Merryfeild owned ye Covenant & weer both baptized same day

& ye wif of Ebenezer Joans Goodman Chaplins daughter he owned ye Covenant yc same time

The 20 3 88 John Brown owned yc Covenant & had his £hild baptized same day

Merriam ye wife of John Glover & dafter of Jn° Smith deceased owned ye Covenant ye 24 march 8f

Susana ye dafter of Sam Rigby owned ye Covenant & Was baptized same day 9 of february 89 or 90

[23] mn m^s owned ye Covenant ye 29 4 90

Joseph Mather owned ye Covenant the 13 5 90 & had his Child baptized same day

John & Israeli Minot owned ye Covenant ye 19 aprill 91 ye children of John Minot deceased

May ye 15 : 92 the wife of John Brown owned the cov- enant.

July y* 10 92 John Stiles ye wife of Joseph Bird; and Sarah leach, owned ye covenant John Stiles and Sarah leache wer batised ye 17 July 92 and widow content mason was cast out of ye church the same day for her great wick- ednes Runing A way from her fathers house with peetter wood which was Another womans husbond : and for stealing of her fathers mony and other goods which shee caryed Awaye with her

July 3 92 wher as malachi holloway being A child of this church and living att Tanton was by A vote of this church Recomendd to the church of Tanton but he Refused to be „iider the wach of that church, excleming Aganst them. as being covenant Breakers and being no church of christ and so forth : the church of Tanton made complaint of him to the church of Dorchester of his contemptous carige declaring allso that he was other wise scandolus the church of Dorchester upon debatte of the mater (on May 1" 91) desiered the Elders to send to him to speak with him and <}eall with him about thes matters but tho they Sent once and Againe [24] sdl though he came thorow y9 town of Dorchester yett he wold not com att the elders to speak with them now this 3 July 92 the Elders declaring this to ye church and ye church wotted for to send to him to come before them

The Elders discoursed him at Tanton & dealt with Him

\

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& upon what He spake to them the matter was deferred, on hopes that He might be recovered.

July. 21. 95. Mary maroh Admited to Enter ye CovenanT" in order to her Baptisme

Agust ye 4 95 Damaris ye wife of James haws entred y" covenant

[25] Information of Elder Topliff

Major Bourn by John Andrews, on ye othr side of ye way

Mr Ludloes sold to mr Hull & H. Leveret at last to mr Stoughton

Mr Rossiter mr Howards

Mr Bates

Mr Eells dwelt at Fox point : sold His Land to mr Patten

Major Clark in mr Jones's Lane

Mr Mathers Sold to E. Williams.

Mr Bur Jones

Mr Wilson in mr Leeds Lane

Mr Phillips in mr Leeds Lane Sold to mr Garnsey.

Mr Garnsey in Leeds lane Sold to mr Stoughton

Capt. Hawkins dwellt on Southwest side of Fox point

Mr Holland

Mr Patten at Fox Point

Mr Gibson by Father ways

Mr Houghton in old mr wm Blakes house Sold to mr Capen

Mr Beaumont bought & built on part of mr Isaac Jones field

Dr Memory By Fathr Maudsleys

Mr Sellick with mr Gibson by Father Ways

Mr Collicot Lieutenant Halls .o-

Mr Flints bought of mr Clark now U wiswells

Mr Purchase J Capens

Mr Millet Town Records in part burnt in His House.

Mr Procters sold to David Jones

Mr Shepard Fathr Hixes old house & orchard

Mr Meads where Capt Fosters malthouse is.

Mr Lake

Mr Davis where yc minestry house now stands

Mr Bullock dwelld at Fox Point

Mr Pattens at Fox Point over against Capt : Hawkins.

JMohn Mafon j on * riSht hand ^^ t0 Fox Foint Mr Clements Sold to mr Humfrey near mr Capens John Popes in Desire Claps Land in y* way to Roxbury

£ - In -iX\J\

i/Ss. UJt.

i DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 7

Mr'Pooles wr Francis Price lives.

Mpijor Tings bought Last by Col. Tailer, or mr Stoughton.

Margery Lever

Gelprge Procter His House sold to David Jones then to J. Ba/iton

M' Plimbles sold to Col. Spur.

Robert Stanton in y* y' is now mr Lions East orchard

Benj. Merrifields in ye Country Rode sold to wiat & Tro ts.

V/m Rones wr mr Isaac Royal lives

Bray Wilkins by old mr Math's or ye same now Eb. Wiljliams

Father Greenows ) T ^>. , ,. , . .

Ursula Battens } Jos' Bird llved there **• Birst. Cane a free Negro, wr Fathr Woods lived. David '• Sm(ths.

Mir Howards wr Jon Jones lives & His orchd sold to mr Stoughton

ty[r Way wr Capt Brecks Cider mill is.

N<r Georges by Nathan Bradley

I, lr Wales ) , ., , . ,

Mr Lawrance | both near ^ wharf

Slaml Peltons near rn/ Glovers

Hilr Rigbey of mr Holman Elder Prats & now Hopestil Capens. /

Father Sanders Fr. Bacons by mothr Georges.

FT athr Bartholomew. ovr agst mr Mathers or williams's.

^lr Bates He built first ye Mill going to ye Neck.

I^ath' Dier mr Trescots now Eb. Maudslys Junr.

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5 March 7?

nhr fflints exhortation to the Children of ye Church taken brfcffly as he spake it by J C

I To ye seed of y* Church

ftirst Consider that you are by yor beirth taken in to ya Church as being ye seed of ye Church 17 genesis I will be the^ god & ye god of their seed after them in their genera- tions hence ye apostLs doe aply that in y* 2 acts 36 ye p'mise is TO you & to yur seed &c soe yl it is y* faithfull & their ge d & their Children y' are called : that is thos that are soe vi ^bly soe, & upon this they weer baptized & after y* they w er in comunion with ye Church

I Cor 7 14 ye unbeleveing husband is sanctified &c y* is

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with federal hollynes, therefore all ye children of ye fait-hful they are borne in ye Covenant, and this is ye great prveledg of ye godly, & by this they are distinguished from pa r0ns & heathen

2 Consider yl you have been prveledged with ye meavis of grace upon this being in ye Covenant to you belonW, p'misses & you have had saboths & teachings 59 Esa 1 vs. my spirit shall not depart &c yl is they shall have y* me^ns of grace, and you have enjoyed all this under a Cove- nant, this have been yor great p'veledg. therfore bewarev of shewing any unbeseeming fram of sperit 3 Rom 6 what advantageth ye Jew &c and if you have been unprofitable under it ye fault is yours

3 Consider y' you have been baptized ; & soe have m;jde a vow & given up yor selves unto ye lord 1 Cor 12 13 therfore Consider how sollemly you ther engaged to owne yor union with y* body of Christ which is his Church

4 Consider how great and sollemne p'fession you are Cal led upon to make this day, he y* cannot say that he will ndt be a shebolith [27] WM De n°e benjamite this day £;od requiers y' you should heer him, & submite yorselves u rito him, beware therfor of Casting off yor subjection to y lord Jesus christ. god will receave it in heaven & \jvill Charge it upon such as shall reject it, but I hope better things of you 1 Cor 12 13 noe man calleth Jesus lord but by ye sperit, therfore thos yl will not call Christ their lord he have not ye sperit, let none Count it a small matter to disowne ye lord Jesus Christ

5 Lastly be sure to be sencear doe not put of ye l->rd Jesus with a meere formall p'fession, but say it in y* spirit be not Children 18 Psal latter end, it was said of david y' his Children should ly unto him, but god calls for other things 63 Esa 9 therfore look up to god in ye feare of tod for ye help of his §perit yl what you profess with with yor tongue you may own it sensearly XVth your harts

March 4 7$

Dorchesters Covenant for Reformation

Uppon serious search into o' owne hart & ways in this '"ay of divine Rebuk finding or selves guilty of many hainousVlo- lations of or holly Covenant by omissions of duty & Cspft\ missions of Iniquitie Wee doe Judge & Condemn our setygs for ye same, & doe Joyntly & severaly Renew our said h(Ay

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 19

Covenant with god & one with another ffurther p'ticularly & sollemnly promising in the name & by ye grace of or Lord Jesus

ffirst to Reforme our owne harts, by endeavoring to re- cove : ye sperit life & power of godlines, with our first love faith zeale & integritie : laboring by ye sperite to mortefie ye d ^eds of ye flesh, and to have & maintayn a most impartiall zeale against sin, & to waite on or lord Jesus for ye fresh Communication of ye sperit of grace & life

Secondly to Reforme or famelys, Engageing our selves to a Concientious Care to set up & maintaine the [28] Wor- ship of god in them and to walk in or houses with perfect harts in a faithfull discharge of all Domestick dutys : Edu- cating Instructing & Charging our Children and our house- hol ds, to keepe ye ways of ye lord ; Restraining them as much h& in us lyeth, from all evil & especially ye Sins of ye times and watching over them in yc lord

Thirdly to Reforme (according to our place & power) the ginerall growing evill of this time ; as prid appearing in gaudy apparell or otherwise and prophanesses, and prophana- tion of gods holly Saboth taking gods holy name in vaine all irreverance in ye ordinances & worship of god, disobedi- ent to Superiors, in family, town, Church or Common V'-alth, drunknes, Idlenes, Vaine Company keeping, Un- ri hteous dealling between man & man, lasciviousnes, Un- cJeanness, false speaking, Slandering, Coveting, with all other Violations of gods holy law

•ffowerthly to Reforme our Church, to lay aside all Envy,

^ftath, Evill Surmises, Jelousies, Respect of p'sons, Undue

designings, sidings, Contentions, & what ever is Contrary

To sound love & Charitie ; to owne & obay them y1 are over

us" in ye lord To uphold, maintaine, encourage, cleave to &

stalnd by a godly able painfull faithfull powerfull ministry in

this Church & Congregation ; and to or power to Encurrag

Cleave to & stand by one another, in times of p'secution, to

lahour to recover (in a Joint Concurrance with ye ministeriall

au:horitie which Christ hath appointed in his Church) the

Vigorous, studious & impartiall Adminestration of discipline,

to. uphold ye due administration of all gods holy ordinances,

to be very serious & solimn in or preparations unto, and

attendance uppon god in all divine Worship & Sabbaths,

fflsts, Sacraments, that we may obtaine ye saveing good of

itoem & gods presence and blessing in & by them, & that y*

lord Jesus may grant us a regular and beautifull disposition

according to ye laws & rules of ye gosple in all things

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[29] ffifthly To Reforme our defects and neglects of duty toward ye Children of ye Covenant, humbly & from or harts accknowlidging & bewailling or sin heerin, beseeching & waiting upon god in or lord Jesus for pardon & healling by his name. \

unto ye p'formance of thes things wee doe in ye name of or lord Jesus Christ Engage or selves unto god taking -this holy Covenant by a renewed act of Confederation uppoi or selves Sollemly with full purpos of hart in ye strength of Christ to stand to it in all ye parts of itv and in the £ull obligation & extent of it. beging of god guidance grace & healling for his nams sake Amen

[30] 165 1

25 (2) 52

James Blake et uxor

William Sumner Jr & uxor William Blake

Isaac Jones

John Holland

3 (8) 52

Edward Blake,

mary Lawrance I

Nathaniell Glover ) f ,

Henry Layeland j 2" [3) 53

14 (8) 55

Richard Waye fformerly a member upo his Removall neaft^ unto Salem was dismissed thither & joyned there but upD^ his Returne unto Dorchester he was haveinge his dismissicyy there Receyved unto the church of Dorchester w^out &ny Relatio only standinge fforth and owninge & assentinge to the Covenant breiffly Repeated unto him : the same day was Admitted his wiffe Hester Waye 14 (8) 55 & Hannah Bil- linge

[31] 18 (3) 1656

c

The "day abovsaid was admitted into church ffellowshjoe theise p'sons underwritten upo occasio of different exp'sipfls used in ye p'poundinge of them, at ffirst unto the churches Consideratio viz that some were in some degr. of memh^ft shipe more then other Edw Breke at their admissio asked y* que ffirst whether one of ym he named was a member

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 21

heinge ansrd negatively he Replyed he could not act in a Waye of sepratio : wh word was taken offensively, but he ffered to maintaine his prsent speech & fformer u (3) 56: &,ffurther said he beleived and owned her p member.

Ammiell Weekes )

et uxor ejus > 18 (3) 1656

uxor william Weekes ) Since then Roger Sumner & his brother were Admitted

Hester Mason ) . . ,

goody et Beaman j \ ' 5

[32]

1658 1659

Admitions

Daved Joanes (4) 58

Mr Pelletyah Glover & ( - . . r8

Mr Eliazer Mather j 20 {7)

Enoch Wiswell }

Samuell Clap [ i^7 (12) 58

Thomas Moadesley ) The same day Mre Mather & her Daughter Mary Cotton weer dismissed from ye Church at Boston & upon making their relation of y* work of faith was admitted into ye Church The same day alsoe Clement Maxfeild & Mary his wife i»eing formerly members of this Church & remouving to Tanton for some time weer dismissed thether & upon their tetorn againe to this Church weer admitted only upon ther renewing their Covenant The same day also was John Capen ordained Deacon

Nathaniell Clap, ^

Thankfull ffoster admitted y"

Prudence Clapp >

Sarah Clap & 20d (12) 58

Elizabeth Clap J

Jacob Hewens & Mary the wife of

Rodger Sumner ) d , *

Abraham Staple \ 20 ^l) 5*

Joseph 1 ^j

Benjamen & [ Leeds & I d ()

Hannah ) j ' w "

Mary ye wife of Jacob Hewens 1

John Blackman & Sarah his wife &

Elizabeth & j

Mary \ ffry being dismissed from y* Church of

Waymouth viz : the two latter p'sons they wer all admitted ye iod (5) 59

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[33]

Admitions 1660 1661 1663.

Hanah ye wife of Henery Garnesy admitted ye 22 of ye (2) 6c The day above said hanah ye daughter of Thomas Andrews desired letters of dismittion to Joyn to ye Church of Rocks bery allthough she was not statted member but by vertue of her parents Covenant : & it was granted only br Breck (a presbyterian &) ffoster (an Independ') & Mead would not act wth ye Church. The same Day M™ Mary Glover who lattly Marryed to Mr Hinkly about Sandidg desired letters of dismittion to y' Church ther but weer not at that time granted : it being soe suddently after her removall thither & they not being in a Capaccety for ye injoyment of ye ordi- nances haveing noe officers for to dispense ye same

The 27 (8) 61

The day abovesaid mr Increase Mather was admitted into the Church

The 9th (1) 61 was admitted unto full Communion wth ye Church James White and Margaret ye wife of James Tro- bridg and Hanah Hill

Hannah ye wife of James Minot and Mary Atherton admitted to full Communion the 13 (5) 62

John Gill admitted the 21 (7) 62

Mary ye wife of Thomas Moadesly admitted the 8 (12) 62

Mr Increas Mather & his wife wer dismissed to Joyn to the new church at Boston the 12 (2) 63.

Goodwife Dickerman dismissed to ye Church at Meadfeild wheer her husband doe live ye 14th (4) 63

[34] 1663 1664 1665

the 25 (8) 63

Nathaniell Clark ye sonne of william Clarke who was tf&T in full Communion w"1 yc Church was dismissed for to Joyntf to ye Churh his father was formerly dismissed & Joyned

The 3 of ye 2d Mo 64

The wife of Roger Sumner was dismissed to Joyne unto ye Church at Lanchaster

Alsoe ye same time was Joane the wife of John Ellice of Meadfeild (who formerly was ye wife of John Clapp) dis- missed to Joyn to the Church at Meadfeild

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 23

The 1 1 (7) 64

The day above said ther was admitted to ye Church the wife of William Chapman & Mary ye Daughter of goodman Kow

The same day was dismissed the wife of Tho Wiswall & y wife of goo: Kimwright wch was ye wife of John Hollond & Margaret ye wif of James Trowbridg all of them to Joyn to ye Church latly gathered at Cambridg Villedg called Nonantom wher Mr John Elliot is pastor (since Newtown)*

The 25 (7) 64 ther was dismissed M™ Dummer who was formerly ye wife of mr Burr to Joyne to the Church at Rowly

The 12th of ye (12) moneth 64 ther was admitted into ye Church True-cross ye wife of Stephen Minot & Rebeckah ye daughter of ye Widdow Hill

Ebenezer Clap was admitted into full Communion wth y* Church the 21 of ye (3) 65

The 27 (6) 65 ther was admitted into ye Church thes p'sons ^Thomas pearce ( Ruth ye wife of ^Timothy Tilston { Timothy ffoster

and

l

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1665 66 67 68

And Sarah ye wife of Timothy Tilston who was alsoe Baptized ye same time alsoe being not baptized before The 26 (9) 65 was admitted into full Communion

Obediah Haawes

John Capen Junr

Nicholas George

Robbert Spur &

Rebeckah ye wif of Samuell Sumner

The 4 (1) 6 5-6 admitted John Minot

Sarah yc wif of david Joans Mary Euens (since Bradley)

The 21. of ye (2) 6j was Susanna y* daughter of William daniell admitted to full Communion

Mary ye wife of James Humphrey & Sarah ye wife of Increas Sumner weer both admitted ye 8 (7) 1667

Judeth ye wife of Jasper Rush & Mary ye wife of Obediah Haws & Sarah ye wife of John Homes admitted y* 3 (9) 67.

Deborah ye wife of Robt Searl admitted ye 8 (1) 1667-8

Henery Leadbetter & Sarah his wife and George Lyan & Hanah his wif all admitted ye 5 (2d) 1668

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Mr William Stoughton and Mr Josiah -fflint admitted the 12 of ye 9 1671

The 31 (1) 72 weer admited mr William pole & his wif & m™ Withington all members of ye Church at Tanton & being dismissed weer receaved without relation, only entering intb Covenant

The same time admitted Susanna the wif of John Capen Junr and Elizabeth ye wife of John Bird & Mary Capen ye j daughter of John Capen senr

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ye wife of Henery More Admitted ye 21 5 72 The 4 1 1 72 weer admitted j

Obadiah Swift Joseph weeks John Bird Eliazer Hawes Sarah ye wife of James whit Mary ye wife of James Bird Elizabeth ye wife of Nathaniell Clap James ffoster admited the 16 (1) 7 2-3 Samuell Toplif & his wife and John Withington admitted 27 2 73

Elizabeth y* wife of John Tolman admitted ye 17 6 73 being dismissed or recommended unto this Church by ye Church at Lin though not in full Comunion but by her relation was receaved

ye wife of Georg Sumner Admitted ye 12 8 73 Samuell Capen Admited the 4th 1 1 73 The wife of James Robinson admitted ye 15 12 73 Thomas Tolman Junr & his wife admitted ye 17 3 74 Israeli mead & his wife admitted ye 16 6 74 Barnard Capen admitted the 8 9 74 John Tolman admited Henery withington & Increas Sumner Hope Clap Desier Clap & Sarah Clap admitted

Danell pres.ton Jun & his wife Jn° Baker & preserved his wife & ye wife of Samuell Robinson all admitted ye "2 11 j6 at mr flints hous Thanfull Baker widdow formerly a mem- ber of this Church & dismissed to y* 2d Church in Boston was readmitted againe ye 152 "]"] being dismissed from y' Church

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77 78 79 80 81

The 7 May 1677 ther was admitted into full Communion Thes p'sons following

James Blake Junr

Thomas Holman & Abigail his wif

ye widdow Salsbery

Waite : ye wif of Tho Vose

ye wife of Edward Vose

Susanna ye wife of Samuell Capen

Mary ye wife of Samuell paule

Martha ye wife of Eeben : Williams

ye wife of Roger willice

John Wales Sen'

The 5 6 77 ther was admitted

Samuell Hix &

ye wife of James Tucker the daughter of Tho Tolman Senr

The 2 8 77 was admitted Ephraim & j Tucker /Manaseth )

Nathaniell Glover

preserved Capen.

ye wife of Ebenezer Clap

ye wife of William Ryall \

Sarah Davenport

The 4 9 77 admitted James Tucker &

Mary ye wife of Samuell Maxfeld William Ryall admited ye ) «

& ye wife of Richard Butt— j 4 '

The 26 3 78 was admitted the wife of Thomas Andrews

Susana ye wif of Hopestill Clap & the wif of flrances Ball admitted ye 17 No 78 being ye first day of meeting at ye New meeting hous Joseph Leeds & Elizabeth ye wife of Jn° Withington admitted the 128 79

The 28 March 80 admitted

Jn° pason

Israeli How

Barnard Capen wif

Joseph Skiltons wif

Hanah Capen admitted ye 8 (6) 80

mr Joseph Capen admitted ye 19 12 81

mr John Danforth admitted y 19 12 81

thes two last weer admitted before wee had a teaching officer

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The 20 6 82 there was admited to full Comunion thes y follow

Goodman Heauen

Nehemiah Clap & his wife who was dismissed from Hingham

John Trescot &

Samuell Trescots wife these weer ye first yl weer admitted since mr Danforth was ordained.

The 12 9 82 admitted to full Comunion Merriam ye wift of Ellis wood

The 28 11 82 admitted to full Comunion Roger Belleng Junr & Ebenezer Williams

The 18 1 83 Charles Davenport & his wif & Tho Bird's wife admitted to full Comunion

The 2 10 83 Timothy ffoster wife being dismissed from the Church at Charlstowne was admitted to full Comunion w* us

The 21 10 8^ The wife of Henry Roberts was admitted to full Comunion

The 17 12 83 was admitted mary Taylor ye dafter of Will0 Chaplin to full Comunion

The 30 (1) 8J was admitted to full Comunion Samuell pason & ye wife of James Barbor & Constance Withington

The 22 4 84 was Joseph Leeds his wife admitted to full Comunion

The 3 6 84 admitted to full Comunion Sarah ye Widdow of Elisha ffoster & Mary ye wife of preserved Capen

The 26 October 84 was admitted to full Comunion

Samuell &

Susana Capen ye Sone & dafter of John Capen Junr & ye same day he had a dafter baptized whos name is Hannah borne ye 21 8 84 in ye Morning

The 11 of ye 11 84 weer admitted to full Comunion Ephraim pason & Katteron his wife

The 12 2 85 admited to full Communion M™ fflint & Elizabeth weibb & Mary ye dafter of Tho peirce

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The 16 6 85 was admitted to full Comunion John Bolton Thankfull weeks & Sarah Trescot

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The 21 (i) 8\: Noah Beaman & Ebenezer Weeks admitted to full Communion

The 25 5 86 was yc widdow Lawranc ye wif of Nicholas Lawrance admitted to full Comunion

The 3 8 86 was Henry Garnesy admitted to full Comunion (Notwithstanding His opinion for Prelacy)

John Blake &

Elizabeth his sister weer both admitted to full Comunion ye 26 10 86

The 15 3 87 weer admitted to full Communion

John Breck & his wife ' Ebenezer Bellenge and Hanah ye wife of James Blake Junr

The 6 of November 87 was admited to full Comunion y* wif of William Trescot & ye wif of Henery Withington & Ebenezer Lyon

Mr Nathaniell Clap & Thomas Trot Junr admitted ye 10

?8 9 peter Lyon Junr admited 2 4 89

Standfast ffoster & his wif admited to full Comunion ye 16 No 89

Thankfull &

daughters of Jn° Capen Junr

Sarah y*

admitted to full Comunion

ye 16 12 8fo

March 30 90 David Jones Junr : Eb :

Jones wife ye wif of John pason (viz)

Hanna (Payson) & Johana his dafter admited to full Corn- union

ye 3 of August 90

ye wife of peter lyon and mehittabell Lion admitted to full Comunion

ye 21 10 90 ' ye wife of Hope Humphrey admitted 22 1 9$

The 15 June 91 was admitted to full Comunion

Mary ye wife of Samuell pason & anna ye wife of James ffoster & Elizabeth ye dafter of Thomas Modesly

The 2d of August Admitted to Full Comunion

Mary The wife of Samuel Wales.

Samuel Wales himself admitted to full Comunion ye 13 Sep 91

John ye son of Thomas peirce admitted y* 7 1 9J

8: 12, 90 Tim. Tileston Robt Spurs wife & Ruth Foster

4. 8. 91. Sam. Trot: Miriam Triscot ownd Covent

5. 1. 92. John Pierce own1 y* Coven1

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Maye ye 15 widow pope was Admited Into ye church. Sep- tember ye 11 92 Elias wood being A member of ye church of Deadam now living In Dorchester was dismised from them : and was Admited Into ye church

March ye 19 g% william prat and his wife wer dismised from ye church of waymouth to ye church of Dorchester and wer Admited Into ye church ye sam day

Aprill ye 30 93 Jeams Bishop and John clape wer Ad- mited Into ye church. 1

may ye 1 93 Thomas Andrews was Admited to full Conj- muon

June ye 18 93 philip withington and his wife: Joseph weeks and his wife : Johnathan Clap and his sister Elizeb ye son and daughter of nathaniell Clape wer Admitted to ful1 comunion

. June ye 25 93 Joshuah story and Ebenezar Billings wife wer Admited Into ye church

July ye 30 93 Dorothy capen daughter of John capen war, Admited to full comunion

July y* 15 94 the wife of Thomas Tollman Jun was ad- mited to full comunion. the same day ye wife of Thomas moadsly (Jun) was also admited

September y 2d 94 mr lord our scoole master was admitted to full comunion

(21. 6. 92 M™ Wiswall was admitted into full Com :)

October ye 14: 94 Joseph hewens was admited to full corn- union

January ye 13 95 Samuell paul was admited to full corn- union

february ye 24 95 Thomas Euens was admited to full com-, union

Aprill ye 7 95 mr henery flint was admited to ful comunion

febr 23d Rebecca wife of Jonathan Jones (1695-6 admitted to full Comunion

April 5. 96 Eliz : Wife of Jonathan Hall was taken into full communion)

Nov. 1. 96. M™ Danforth } were

mercy Trot wife of S. Trot > accepted Susanna Bradley ) to full Corn :

Febr. 14. 96 : deliverance wife of Jos. Withington admit- ted to full Comunion. Sarah Pearse Daughtr of Tho Pearse accepted to Comunion

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(The wife of Benj. Leeds admitted to full Comunion Je- mima Blackman)

febr. 26. 98 Mr Josiah Flint admitted to full Comunion

April. 2. 99. Mary the Wife of John Minot & Mary the wife of John Browne were admitted unto full Comunion.

April. 9"1 99. Ebenezer Clap son of Broth1" Nath : Clap & Sarah wife of Peter Hix admitted to full Comunion

May. 7th. 99. Ebenezer Maudsley & Miriam ye wife of James Bird Junior were admitted unto full Comunion.

May. 21 : 99. Samuel Clap junior & Patience wife of Noah Beamon were admitted unto full Communion.

August. 20. 99. Sarah ye wife of Desire Clap was admitted unto full Comunion.

October. 15. 99. mr John Robinson admitted to full Corn- union

November 26. 99. Humfry Atherton admitted to full Com- inion.

January. 14. 99. John Tolman jun & Susannah His wife admitted to full Comunion.

'April the 7th 1700. Johanna The wife of Joseph Bird Abi- gails ye wife of John Pearse & Mary wife of Samuel Paul adm tted to full Comunion

JuUy. 14. 1700. Elizabeth Daughter of Tho* Pearse was admitted to full Comunion.

J. nuary 12: 1700. Hopestill & Isaac & Ruth Humfrys ad tted to full Comunion.

1 J*n. & Febr. 1701. were admitted to full Comunion.

I isign James Bird

I ")bert Spur

J hn Blackman

J seph Leeds & His wife

1 homas Lion

£}mith Woodward

Samuel Claps wife

Humfry Athertons wife

10. Oliver Wiswall & His wife

March. 1. 1702: Benj. Blackman admitted.

l^eb. 7. 170I Ebenezer withington & His wife admitted to ful, Comunion

Nov. 7. 1703 Abigail wife of Obadiah Swift admitted to full Communion

,Febr. 25. 1704. Mr Samuel Wiswall or schoolmaster was admitted into full Comunion.

July. 8. 1705 : Mary daughter of John Blake was admitted irto Full comunion.

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August. 19. 1705. Hannah Daughter of mr John Capen was admitted unto full Cornunion.

March. 2. 170? Hannah & Elizabeth Glover Admitted.

April. 13. 1707 James Trott was admitted to full Com"

May. 25. 1707. Ebenezer Withington Junior was admitted to full Coniunion.

Dec? 28. 1707. John Withington & His Cousen Samuel Withington & Samuel Hall were admitted to Full Cornunion.

March. 21. 17O3 These 5 were admitted to full Com : viz

Irijah Wales & His wife

Jabez Searle & His wife

& wid : Hall

f Joseph Maudsley^j

M 2 T7nsJ ^ ^*s w^e I admitted to full

y I Samuel Tolman [Coniunion

(& His wife J

January. 16. Eliz. wife of Jonathan Hall

170JJ & Daughter of Deacon Clap admitted to full Coniunion Feb.1- 20. Lidia wife of Ebenezer Jones

(Here follow thirty-nine blank leaves : then we find records of nvjch earlier date, which should be connected with pages [12] and [190].)

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The 15th of ye (4) 59 ther was a ginerall day of Humiliation in all ye Churches of this Jurisdiction for thes Reasons v

In ye behalfe of or Native Cuntry ye feares of Comotior & trouble breaking forth in Cuntry & parlament

ye erreperable rents & devissions in many Churche in this Cuntry espesally Hartford

ye hand of god gon out against us in ye unseasonable * ;tt & raigne this last spring ,

ye sad face of things in regard of ye rising generattion

mr pelletiah Glover preached in ye fore noone from 2 Cron : 7 14: 15: 16 mr Mather preacht in ye Afterhoc.ne from y 6 Hosea 1 '

The 5 of y (5) 59 J

This day the Teaching & rulling elders of or Church I as messengers of y* Church mett at Rocksbery, wth ye messin gers of other Churches, for to heare the Indeans make a re- lation, of the worke of God upon ther soull : at wch time ther weer six made ther relation in the Indian tongue, & repeated by mT Eliat in Englesh wittnessed unto ye truth of his trans-

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lation, by mr pearson of long Island, & Goodman ffordgier [Folger] of Martins Vinyard : & mr Eliats owne sone : & be- cause ye time would not p'mit for ye other two Indians to make ther relation at that time, therefore ye relation wch they had made ye day before unto mr pearson in privat it was de- clared by mr pearson : & many questions put to ye Indians in point 01 knowledg to ye great rejoising of ye hearers & soe it was left in ye Closs of ye day to ye Counsell of ye messen- gers of ye churches what was next to be done

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The 3 of y' (5) 59

This day letters were read in y* Curch from ye ginerall Court at Quenectecot, & from ye Church at Hartford ye sub- stance wherof was y' ye church of dorchester would send Mr Mather wth other Elders of other Churches to meet at hartford uppon yc 19 of ye 6 month next for to heer & give Counsell about ye dissiding of ye differences in yl Church & ye desenting p'ty : ye matter was taken into Consideration untill another time

The 10 of ye (15) 59 a letter is read and agreed on by ye church for to be sent to ye place above mentioned for to excus y' Churches not sending of Mr Mather according to ther request, in regard of y" diffeculty of ye Jorney unto his adged body wth intemations yl if they should appoint ye place of meeting to some wheer in ye bay, ye Church would afford them any help they Could

The 14th of ye (6) 59 Motion was made from severall of ye elders of ye bay unto ye Church of Dorchester whether it ^weer~not meete y' those nine Churches to whom ye Church at Hartford had formerly sent should not vollentarely by ther messengers appoint a Councell to be assembled some wheer in ye bay for ye hearing of those differences wch weere in that Church & notice to be given unto both p'tys if they would come unto it being looked at as ye last remedy yl would be off'ed for ye healling therof : ye Church Consented & made choys of Mr Mather or Teacher

The 23 (8) 59 Mr Mather (who was ye Churches messenger for y' bussynes of Hartford) did make a retorneof that Messadge by publeshing in wrighting ye determination & sentance of ye Councell, & the loveing & Comfortable acceptance therof in both p'tys wa ther readynes to acc- knowledg & make Confession of ye faillings of each to ye other, for wch we ought to give god ye praise : ye expences of

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this meetting was discharged by those several! churches who sent ther messengers it Amounted unto iu 8s 7d for each man

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The 9e (8) 59 Was Mahalaleel Munings dismissed unto ye New Church at Boston : he dyed ye 27 of ye (12) 59 being drowned in ye mill Creeke at Boston in ye night

The 13th (9) 59 it was declared unto ye Church & Com- mended unto them from ye generall Court for to have a pub- lique day of thanksgiveing to be observed by all the Churches wthin this Jurisdiction : in humble and thankfull acknowledg- ing the mercy of god to New england Viz in the Continua- tion of or peace & for ye gracious retorne of or prayers put up unto him in ye wett spring by giveing us a seassonable seedtime & harvest ; & for gods giveing his people a Joynt Consent for to w^stand & suppress ye blaspheamers of his truth & gosple & other p'ticulers then mentioned & ye day appointed is to be the 8th day of ye (10) 59

The 5 of ye (12) 59 it was p'possed by or Teacher unto ye Church from some of ye elders hearabouts whether it weer not Convenient y' the Churches (as many of them as Could) should Joyntly set apart a day of humilliation on ye behalf of or native Cuntry they being at this time in such an un- settled way of government being wthout p'tector & wthout parlament only ye power remaining in ye army & they alsoe being devided : whether (I say) god doe not call us to doe some thing more than ordinary for them in earnest prayer to god for them : ye day p'possed is the 22 of this Instant: to ye wch this church did Joyntly consent

The 19th of ye (12) 59 was Jeremi Haaws ye servant of Mr patten and Thomas Lake ye servant & kinsman of or Brother Tho : Lake called forth publiquely & reproved for mis-behav- ing in ye assembly in ye

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former p't of this day it being ye saboth before y* day of humiliation for Ingland, it being shewed to us this day y* reformation of sinnes is requiered in those yl come to humble ther soulls before ye lord :

The 25 of y* (1) 1660

The day above said was report made by Mr Mather unto the Congregation, of a sad accident y' was fallen out at Hart- ford, namly of a yong man named Abraham Warner, about

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ye adge of 20 years (who being left of god & prevailed wth by satan) drowned himself in ye watter, leaveing behind him in his brothers pocket a writting to his father wherein he doe advis his father to look to yc ways & walkings of his Brother.

Mr Mather uppon this occasion gave an exortation first unto Children to take heed of refusing instruction from ther parents & not to pleass themselves wth this that they weer ye Children of godly parents as it seems this yong man was And 2 alsoe unto parents to looke to ye ways & walkings of ther Children & ffamelys aleaging ye example of Elly &c :

The 13 (3) 1660

This day Mr Mather after the evening exercise desiered to speake a word or two unto ye Church the substance therof was this viz

first he desiered ye Church & ye members of it to take notice : that (as it was a whill since Concluded namly y' ye Children of such as are members of the Church are to be lookt at as members alsoe, though as it they have not been receaved to ye lords supper) soe both himselfe & ye other elders doe still look at them

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soe to be & therfore not to be thought by any y* it is for- gotten or their minds Changed but doe look at such Children whose parents on or both who are in Covenant wth ye Church y* ther Children are members alsoe :

2 Secondly his exortation was unto the breatheren & sisters of the Church that they would mind it & make Con- science of p'forming y* duty of watchfulnes & exortation or Consolation or reprhention unto such Children according as ther adge & Capassety did requier or would admite off

3 Thirdly his exortation was unto such Children of ye Church that they would soe look at themselves as to expect ye benifite & prveledge of Church watchfulnes & that they would soe Carry themselves as such as must give an account in casse of defect according as ther adge or Capassety would p'mitt

after he had ended his spech then both ye rulling elders stood up first thone & then ye other & seconded what Mr Mather had said : & said yl it was ther mind alsoe & that they did not dissent from any thing yl or teacher had at this time spol-en.

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The I oth of ye (4) 60

This day it was commended to or Church amongst y* others of this Jurisdiction from the ginerall Court of a pub- like day of Humilliation to be keept by all ye Congregations in this Collony in ye behalfe of or Native Cuntry ye great fears of troubles breaking forth ther & yc destractions yl are amongst them as also in regard of or selves for the rissing gineration the day to be keept is the 21 of this instant

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June on wch day Mr pelletiah Glover preached in the fore- noon out of the 1 Zackery 3

& Mr Mather in ye afternoon out of the 21 Ezekell 27

The 15 of ye (5) 60 at ye motion of ye Church of Tanton by ther letter ther was Chosen Mr Mather & Mr Withington (as messengers of this church) for to goe to Tanton to- gether wth ye messengers of ye Church of Boston & Way- mouth for to heer ye difference yl is between them & Mr Street & to help them by ther Counsell & advise : ye day of meeting to be ye 25 of this Instant

Alsoe ye day above said ye Church was put in mind (by ye elders) of ther slacknes in coming to ye Contribution & dis- charging ther nots to ye Deakons

The 29 (5) 60 Mr Mather & Mr Withington who weer y: Churches messengers to Tanton retorned theire messadge namly y' ye offences beetween both p'tys weer heard and dis- cussed a comfortable essew obtained through ye blessing of god : and thanks was retorned unto this Church for sending help unto them

The 26 (6) 60

Rogger Sumnei was this day dismissed from this church y* he might wth other Christians at Langchester Joyvie to- gether for ye begining of a Church ther : '

The 9 (7) 60

This day after the evening exersis y* Church being desired to stay Mr Mather made report to ye Church of ye greate desier of the wife of James Minot to have her Children bap- tized though as yet \

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they neither she nor her husband weer Judged mee. to Come to ye lords table ; to wch end they had both of tiiem p'mised mr Mather yl they would publikly owne and fake hold of ther fathers Covenant

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To this divers of ye Church shewed their Consent but some weer unsatisfied & therfore it was defered untell ye next lords day being 16 (7) 60 the 16 of this instant ; but yet ye same breatheren

weer unsatisfied & deferred until 30 (7) : 60 a fortnight after & then ye question was more

fully discoursed but not concluded 7 ( 8 ) 60 The 7"1 of yc 8th 1660 after ye exercis Elder withington stood up before ye Assembly was dismised & said that some breatheren had been wth them that weeke & told them y' they aprhended mr Mathers Arguments for baptizing of such children formerly spoken off was not it [yet] answered & therfore desired y' it might be now spoken unto at this time : on of ye arguments being thus framed

Arguments for ye baptizing of such Children whos parents are not yet admited to full communion at ye lords table but yet are Judged members & have taken hold of ther fathers Covenant

They yl weer once members of ye Church & weer never Cut off ; they remaine members still : and soe it is wth thos parents who doe desier baptizme for ther Children they weer once members when they weer infants, else they should not have been baptized, and they weer never cut off, for if they be cut off it must be either by death, or excommunica- tion, or if ye Church doe sease to be a Church, then a mem- ber surviving cannot remaine to be a member because the Church is extinct & is not in being: And some doe add this that they may loos ther

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membership by apostasy & wilfull rending themselves off from ye Church but none of thes have cut off thes from being members wch doe desier baptizme for ther Children, and therfore being members they should have baptisme for ther Children to be a seal unto ye Covenant

Another Argument

If such parents weer members of ye Church in ye old tes- tament, & ther Children weer cercomsised then such parents are members of ye Church in ye new testament & ther Chil- dren should be baptized

Another Argument If ye Church in ye old & new testament, for essence & substance be ye same, & if all ye alterations be for ye bet-

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ter, then it remaines as have ben said but ye Church then

6 now is for kind the same ye gentells are fellow ayers of ye same body & they are grafted upon ye same olive :

And for alterations ther are many but still for ye better as in heb : 7 & 8 Chapters a better Covenant as for instance then they must be Cercomsised wch was both shamefull & painefull, but baptisme is neither.

againe cercomsission was only on ye malls, but baptisme is for women alsoe

they weer limetted to ye 8th day but wth us any day

And soe for ye passover it was but once a year but or lords supper is very often : againe ye pasover was upon a prsize day but we are not tyed to that :

they had many shaddows & tips & burdens, but thes are removed my yoke is essy saith christ :

ther shaddows weer dark & obscure but now ye vaille is removed.

then it was to on people only but now to all nations

then all must goe to Jerusalem but now on Congregation have supremasy of Jurisdiction wthin it selfe : so y* all is for ye better

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but if then they may be cercomsized but now must not be baptized then it is for ye worse

Thes things & such like weer discursed that evening ye

7 of ye 8 : 60 : but nothing fully concluded : though thes arguments unto some weer not answered to ther aprhention : & some weer still unsatisfied :

The 4th of ye (9) 60 was old M™ Glover & Habbukkock her Sonne dismissed unto ye old Church at Boston, as alsoe Nathaniell Walls and Susan his wife weer dismissed at same time to y* same Church

The 9th of ye (10) 60 Mr Mather made a motion to ye Church and Congregation of keeping a day of humilliation on ye behalfe of or selves & or native Cuntry viz to repent of or sinne wch may p'voke ye lord to take a way or to deny us those libertys & p'veledges wch we have injoyed thes many years in Church & Common wealth And for or native Cuntry the king being retorned againe in pease wthout ye effusion of blod : for wch peace of theirs as we have cause to bless god for it, soe we should pray y* ther peace may be continued & y' ye hurtfull sword may not be awakened againe if it be his will : Alsoe we should pray on ye behalf of thos that are in place of rull & government ther in y* land y: ye lord would

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rull & sway ther harts y* they may favour yc Cause of Christ & p'mote ye gosple : the day thought upon was the next lect- uer day wch is ye IIth of this instant to ye wch ye Church & asemby consented by ther silence

The former p't of ye day Mr Mather did pray & preach out of ye 1 Tim 2 : 1:2:

The latter p't of ye day spent by mr Eliot out of ye 3 of Job 25

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The first of ye (11) 60 ther was also a fast keept at Rocksbery on their lectuer day :

The 6 of ye (11) 60 Mr Holway was dismissed from this Church for to Joyn unto the old Church at Boston :

The 20 (11) 60 after the evening exercis motion was made unto ye Church that they would meet together upon the sixt day next wch would be ye 25 of this instant to consider something about contribution ; at wch meeting after many agetations it was agreed by a vote that each Communicant should in a months time bring unto the deacons a peck of wheat for bread & wine : And for weekly contribution motion was then made yl Mr Mather would take occasion to preach uppon that subject which accordingly he did upon the 3 of ye (12) 60 from 1 Cor 16 1

The 27 (11) 60 prudence Clap (who marryed wth Simon peck) was dismissed unto the Church of Hingham

The 3 (12) 60 Aron way and his wife & William Ireland weer dismissed unto ye new Church at Boston

The 10 (12) 60 Mr Mather acquainted the Church & Con- gregation yl ye elders had latly a meeting to Consider of something yl they thought god called us unto in thes times & ther conclussion was yl they would p'pose it to ther sev- erall congregations whether it weer not meet to keep a sollemne day of humilliation unto ye lord in all the Churches hetr abouts the grounds of it weer such as thes viz

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ffirst yc ginerall sickneses y* have been latly amongst us & yet are in some places 2 to intreat ye lord for ye Contin- uance of or peace & libertys in Church & Common wealth and yl thos addresses which have been latly made by ye ginerall Court unto the higher powers in Ingland that they may find acceptance : the day mentioned was the last 4th day of this instant wch would be ye 27th day of ye month it was consented unto by or Congregation

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i

Mr Mather exercized both p'ts of the day out of ye 14 Jer 7: 8: 9:

Hester ye daughter of Tho : Wiswall who maryed wth Cap- tin Johnsons sonne was this 24 (1) dismissed to Joyn unto ye Church of Woo-burne

The 28 (2) 61

The day above said was dismissed Mr Eliazer Mather William Clark Henery Cunlife & Henery Woodward for to Joyne wth sume other for the gathering of a Church at Northampton

The 9 (4) 61 was deakon Edward Clap & Mr peletiah Glover now at Springfield & Tho Tilstone chosen as mes- sengers of ye church to goe to Northampton to ye gathering of ye Church ther wch is to be don upon ye 18th of this instant

The 23 of ye (4) 61 the messengers of y* Church wcb weer sent unto Northampton made report of what was ther done namly that upon ye day appointed ther was a Church gath- ered in that place & that Mr Eliazer Mather was then or- dained pastor to that Church the same day

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The 30th (4) 61

The day above said a paper was read wch Came from ye ginerall Court wherin they did commend unto ye Churches a day of Sollemne thanksgiveing to be kept to god for mercys receaved from him Viz answer of prayers upon or late addresse or petition made unto ye King, his graciouse acceptance & favourable answer : alsoe for ye continuance of or libertys in Church & Commonwealth, The seasonablenes of ye spring : ffreedome from such contagious & mortall sick- nesses wch we have sometimes had : And the continuance of ye lives of such as are anchient & godly both in church & Commonwealth : ye day apointed is yc 10th of ye (5) 61

Mr Mather exercised both p'ts of ye day from ye 50 psalm 14:

The 1 (7) 61

The day abovesaid was dismissed thes p'sons : Viz : .Sarah y' wife of William Clark : Elizabeth ye wif of Hen : Wood- ward & Susana y" wife of Hen Cunlife : for to Joyne to ye Church at Northampton

The 13 of ye (8) 61 Mr pellatiah Glover was dismissed unto the Church at Springfeild they intending shortly to Call & ordaine him to be officer ther

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The 17 (9) 61

The day abovesaicl it was agreed unto in ye Church y1 letters should be sent to ye breatheren & sisters at Boston & soe els wher for to advise them to Joyne to ye Churches wher they did inhabit or to shew ther Reasons to ye Contrary

The same day also it was p'posed in ye Church (from ye elders being lately meet together) whether god did not call us to fast & pray in ye behalfe of or selves in regard of ye sicknesses y' had been among

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us of late & ye fears of the looseing or libertys in Church & Common wealth : and in regard of or Native cuntry to pray y' ye blessing of god may be upon them & that supsti- tion & popery & pphannes may not two fare abound in that land; ye day intended is ye 4th day of ye tenth to this ye Church Consented

Mr Mather preached & prayed the former p't of ye day : from 63 Esai 18 and Mr Increas Mather ye other p't of ye day from 122 psa 6

The 22 of y' (10) 61

The day abovesaid it was declared unto ye Church & Congregation yl ye ginerall Court did call upon ye severall Churches of this Jurisdiction for to set apart a day to fast & pray both in regard of ye many sins y' weer found in ye Cuntry and likwis in ye behalf of or native Cuntry : ye day appointed is ye 2 of ye (11) 61

Mr Mather did exercis both p'ts of ye day in prayer & preaching from ye 1 of ye Lament : 7 Jerusalem remembered in ye days of her affliction all her pleasant things wch once she injoyed &c

The 23 (12) 61 notice was given to ye Church y' ye gin- erall Court did requier all the Churches in this Jurisdiction for to send of ther elders or messengers unto Boston upon ye 1 1 of ye (1) 62 for a Senod to be held, to Consider of some questions, relateing to Church order Viz : first What is ye subject of baptisme : of Consosiation of Churches, wth maner how : for wch Mr Mather & Mr Increase his sonne was Chosen

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The 25 (3) 62 The day abovesaid notice was given yl ye ginerall Court did call upon all ye Churches for to fast & pray in ye behalfe

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of this Cuntry because of gods hand goeing out in an un- usual! maner in regard of sicknesses & disseases & mor- tality more than formerly & ye great drowth over ye Cuntry Mr. Broadstreet ) as alsoe in regard of thos that went to England Mr. Norton { for t0 negociate on ye behalfe of ye Cuntry that god would bless them in that worke ye day apointed is ye 5 day of ye 4 being ye 5 day of ye weeke

Mr Mather did pray & preach the former part of ye day from ye 2 Cron 7 13 14 v : & Mr Tory ye latter p't of ye day

The 10 (6) 62

The day abovesaid the Church and Congregation together did unanimously agree & vote that the elders & some of ye breatheren should give Mr William Stoughton an invitation for to bestow his labours in preaching ye word amongst us in a Constant way: & the next saboth being ye 17 Instant they returned ther answer of his loveing acceptation of ther message for to take it into consideration & at ye same time M Stoughton himselfe did manifest his willingness to ye motion prsented to him

The 28 (7) 62

The day above said Mr Mather (who was on of ye Churches messengers sent unto the senod) did give a breife account of what was ther concluded on : Viz : that after the theird meeting of ye messengers the first being in ye first month the 2d in ye 4th month & the 3d in ye (7) Moneth the Senod had agreed upon thos two questions p'pounded & Mr Mather did at that time read over the heads of thos things then

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Concluded on & soe dismissed the assembly :

The 26 (8) 62

The day abovesaid notice was given that the ginerall Court did call uppon the Churches for to keep a publique day of thanksgiveing to god for thes Reassons: Viz for give- ing unto us such a portion of ye fruts of ye earth in or late harvest notwithstanding the greate drouth yl we had this Summer : 2 ye saffe & speedy retorne of or publique messen- gers from England : 3 the libertys of ye gospell wch we doe yet injoy : the day appointed is ye 5 of November being ye 4th day of ye weeke

Mr Mather preached ye fore p't of ye day from ye 30 Esai 20 21

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Mr Stoughton yc latter p't of ye day from ye 147 psa : 10 1 1

Ther was alsoe at ye same time notice given yl the ginerall Court did alsoe thinke it meet to Call uppon ye Churches to keepe a publike day of humiliation for thes Causes Viz : first the sad & low Condition of the Churches of god abroad in other p'ts 2 ye prvalency of Ante Christ 3 some publicke rebuke of god p'vedence towards this Cuntry : the day appointed is to be the 3 day of Desem : being ye 4th day of ye weeke

Mr Mather preached ye fore p't of ye day from psal : 25 : 22 Mr Stoughton ye latter p1 of ye day from 1 pett 4 17 Mr Increas Mather & his wife weer boath of them dis- missed upon ye 12 (2) 63 to Joyne to the new Church at Boston

The same time Mr. Mather did give notice to ye Church that uppon ye second day of ye week before

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being ye day after Mr Norton dyed the elders met together & at that meeting they concluded to acquaint the severall Churches in this Jurisdiction that they thought god called us to humble or soulls by fasting & prayer p'tly for that god by his p'vedences had shortened us of ye fruts of the earth by reason of ye drouth ye last sommer & the cold & unseas- sonable approaching of ye spring at prsent : and alsoe that god would Continue or peace both Sivell & ecclesiasticall & to prvent ye fears & rumors of trouble ye next Court of elec- tion : and alsoe for ye rising gineration : and for ye people of god in Ingland & those p'ts : yc day thought on was the 22 of ye (2) 63 being ye 4th day of ye week : unto wch motion y8 Church consented

Mr Mather preached the fore p't of ye day from the 122 psa 6: pray for ye peace of Jerusalem &c

Mr Stoughton preached the later p't from 14 Jer 8 9

The 2 of ye (6) 63

The day abovesaid after the evening exersiz ther was p'sented & read a leatter wch Came from severall of ye xnajes- trats directed to severall of ye minesters mett latly at boston wherin they made a motion unto them & by them to be communicated unto thes six ajacent Towns Viz boston Rocksbery Dorchester, Charlstowne, Cambridg & water- towne : whether it weer not meete yl ther should be more

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than ordinary seeking to god by fasting & prayer in the be- halfe of ye people of god & the Churches abroad in other p'ts of ye world & to y' end did p'pos whether it weer not best for to turne the lectures of thes severall towns into days of

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humilliation as the like was done about ye begining of the trouble in England about the year 42 & 43 and that it should begin wth ye Church at Dorchester on our lectuer wch is in Cours to be uppon ye 18th of this Instant to this ye Church & Congregation did agree theerunto

Mr Mather did pray & preach the former p't of ye day from 1 : Tim 2 : 1:2 & Mr Stoughton ye latter p't of ye day from ye 9 Zack 1 1 vers

ye next weeke ye fast was keept at Charls towne on ye 28 (6)63

ye next week at Cambridg ye 2 (7) 63

y" next week at Rocksbery ye 8 (7) 63

y next week at ye new Church at Boston y* 18 (7) 63

ye nex weeke at Watertowne ye 23 (7) 63

ye next weeke at Boston ye old Church the 2 of ye 8 63

ya next weeke at Deadham ye (7th) day of ye 8 63

ye next weeke at Brantry ye 14 (8) 63

The 22 (9) 1663

The day above said Mr Mather informed y8 Church y* y* Elders meeting together at Boston ye last weeke they thought good to put ye severall Churches heer about in mind of keep- ing a day of sollemne thankgiveing unto god as for other mercys vouchsafed to us soe in speciall for his mercy to this Cuntry in ye Continuance of peace & libertys wthout restraint both in Church & Civell government the day thought on to be ye 2 of ye (10) being the fowerth day of ye weeke : Also they thought good that the sollemne days of humilliation should be Continued in thes Churches heer abouts after y' day of thanksgiveing is over to all this the Church & Con- gregation did assent

Mr Mather & Mr Stoughton did exersis that day being a cold day

The fasting days goeing on againe in Especiall maner for England It began at Boston ye old Church on the 30 day of desem 1663 being ye fowerth day of ye weeke

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The 5 (12) 63 Ther was a fast keept at ye new Church at Boston

The 26 (12) 63 Ther was a fast keept at Charlsstown

The 29 March 64

Ther was a fast keept at dorchester Mr Mather did pray & preach the former p' of ye day from 62 Esa 6:7 & Mr Increas Mather in ye afternoone from ye 2 Zeph 3

The 3 (2) 64 Mr Mather after ye evening exersis did declare that Mr Stoughton did intend ye next lords day to preach againe at ye motion of ye messengers of ye Church although he had not preached publikly full 14 saboths before only reserveing liberty to himself as well as ye Church to accept of any other motion that might be made unto him

Ther was a fast at Rocksbery the 17 of aprill 1664

Also at Cambridg 1 1 of May 64

The 22 (3) 64

The day above said ther was a letter read sent to y* Church from ye last gathered Church at Boston wherin was manifested & declared ther purpos for to p'ceed to ordaine Mr Increase Mather to ye office of a teacher unto that Church, alsoe ther desier is yl ye Church of dorchester would send some messengers for to assist & be prsent at that work ye day appointed was the 21 of this Instant for wch end ye Church Chose or Teaching & Rulhng Elders

The 5 of ye (4) 64

The day a bovesaid Thomas Wiswall was dismissed for the beginning of a Church at that place neer wher he liveth at Cambridg village wher Mr John Eliote doe preach

The same day was published an order from ye Ginerall Court appointing a ginerall day of Humilliation on ye behalfe of ye sad condition of ye Church & Peoples

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1664

of god in this Cuntry & other pu of ye world ye day to be the 15th day of this instant June being y* 4th day of ye weeke

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Mr Mather did pray & preach in ye fore p' of ye day from 62 Esai 6: 7 : &. Mr Stoughton ye latter p' from : amos 6 : 1

The 17 (5) 64

The day above said ther was a letter read to ye Church from ye breatheren dwelling at Nonandom or Cambridg villadg who (intending to gather a Church) desiered messengers to be sent from this Church to help & asist therin. The wch was granted & ther was Chose for y' work ye teaching & rulling Elders. ye day appointed was ye 20th of this instant, at wch time they ordained Mr John Eliot for a pastor & Thomas Wiswall, formerly a member of this Church, to be a rulling Elder

The 21 (6) 64

The day abovesaid an order was read from ye ginerall Court (who latly was called together upon the Coming of ye Comissioners from England) wherin ye Court did Commend unto the Churches the first of the next month to be keept as a publick fast in this Collony p'ly for England & Espe- sally in behalfe of this Cuntry in regard of ye frowns of god uppon us in ye ginerall blasting of our wheate as alsoe in re- gard of other troubles feared ; yl god ould grant us or lib- erty's in Church & state, and or fears of gods withdrawing his Sheepardly care over his people

mr mather exersized ye former p' of ye day from Zack 1 1 : 9 & Mr stoughton ye latter p' of ye day from Hosa : 14 : 1.

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The 1 1 (7) 64

ye day above said ther was dismissed ye wife of Tho Wis- wall & ye wife of goodman kimwright wch was ye wife of John Hotton & Margerit ye wife of James Trobridg to Joyn to ye Church latly gathered at Cambridge Villedg called Nonandum wher Mr John Elliot is pastor :

The 23 (8) 64 M™ Hinckly (who was formerly ye wife of Mr Nathaniell Glover whose maiden name was Mary Smith) was dismissed to Joyne unto the Church at Bastable

The 30 (8) 64

The day above said it was publickly declared an order from ye ginerall Court who appointed a day of humilliation to be keept upon the 16th of November being the 4th day of ye weeke, both in regard of ye Church of god in otner parts as alsce amongst ourselves

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The 5 (12) 64

The day above said ther was a letter read wch was sent from ye Church at way mouth wherin they did empart to this Church ther intention namly to ordaine a teaching officer amongst them : ther former officer Mr Thecher being removed. Ther request to this Church was that they would send some Mesengers to asist them therin ye day appointed is ye 14th of this Instant The Church made Choice of ther Teacher Mr Mather & ther Deacon John Capen

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The 12th of ye 12 Mo: 64

The day above said after ye evening exersiz the Church was desiered to stay ye Reason was (as ye Elder did declare) because ther weer severall yong men in the Towne who would be willing to Joyne to ye Church if they might have ther Confession taken in privat by wrighting & declared publickly to ye Church, they standing forth & owneing what was declared, and ther engageing themselves in y* Covenant, upon this ther was some debate & divers did declare them- selves willing that it should be soe ^ractized but on or two of ye breatheren declared themselves to ye Contrary, in Con- clusion the matter was left to a farther Consideration & then to be spoken too againe.

The 19 of ye (12) 64

Mr Mather gave an account of what was done at Way- mouth uppon ye 14 of this Instant viz yl ye fore p' of ye day was spent in praying & preaching by Mr Torry in y* latter p' of ye day mr Thecher did pray & afterward (w,h ye Con- sent of that Church and ye messengers wch came thither) Mr Torry accepting therof he was ordained pastor unto that Church Mr Wilson of Boston & Mr Thecher & ther rulling elder laying on ther hands & afterward Mr Wilson in ye name of ye rest of ye churches gave unto him the right hand of ffellowship & did owne him & acknowlige Mr Torry to be pastor to that Church at Waymouth :

The 19 (1) 6*

a letter was read from ye Court wherin they did commend unto ye Churches of this Jurisdiction ye 22 Instant March to be keept a day of publick humilliation : but ye recorder heerof being sick was not then prsent nor a month before

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The 26 (1) 65

The day abovesaid at the motion of Mr Mather ther was a Contribution for Mr Thomson at Brantry unto which ther was given ye same time in money Six pounds & nine pence besids notes for Come & other things a bove thirty shil- lings : and some more money was added afterward to ye vallew of 8' 3d

The 2 (2) 65

The day above said it was p'posed to ye Church whether ther should not be another deacon Chosen in ye roome of Deacon Ed Clap

unto this motion some made answer yl we had two dea- cons already namely John Wiswell & Jn° Capen : but to y* answer was made yl deacon Wiswall did not attend on ye service of ye Church, therfore ye Conclusion at that time was to deferre ye bussines about another deacon untill an- other time & yl deacon wiswall should be spoken too ye next lords day to know whether he would attend upon his office according to ye rull of ye apostle or else to lay down his office

The day above said it was alsoe p'posed to ye Church y* 2d time whether they would be willing yl men as well as women should be receaved into ye Church by ther private relation being taken in writting & publickly read before ye Church : after some adjetation ye Conclusion & vote of ye Church was y1 it should be left too ye Elders namely that they might heer ther relations in privat & if ther voyce weer soe low in private y* Mr Mather could not heer them soe as to write it from ther mouths yl then ye p47 might wright it himself & prsent it to y* Elders & they to compare it w01 what he had formerly declared by word of mouth & when they Judged them fitt then to read it to ye Church publickly : only if they judged any

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man able to make a publick relation by his owne mouth they should endeavor to p'swad him soe to doe

Alsoe ye same day Mr Withington did declare to y9 Church y' (he being formerly appointed (wth y* other elders) for to seat people in y" seats of ye meetting hous) he was not will- ing to doe y' worke any longer but was resolved to lay it down y" other elders not acting in that thing w"1 himself but left it to him only

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The 9 (2) 65 Deacon Wiswall being prsent, ye question was p'posed to him by ye Elder whether hee would or Could attend uppon his office of a Deacon or whether he would leave ye office unto another whom ye Church should Chouse: his answer was that hee was called to that office, off god & by ye Church & therfore if ye Church did see cause to dis- place him they might but for his resigning ye office he did not see Cause soe to doe & soe ye matter was left at yl time after some more agetations

The 1 1 (4) 65

The day above said ther was a letter read wch Came from ye ginerall Court assembled at Boston ye 3 of may wherin they did Commend unto ye severall Churches & Congrega- tions of this Jurisdiction ye 22 of this instant June to be keept in publique fasting & prayer for severall Causes re- specting or selves & also ye bleeding & dying condition of ye p'testant Intrest all ye world over & ye Judgment of god threatening ye removeall of his Candlestick from amongst us & his afflicting p'vedence in respect of ye Catterpiller & ye palmer worme & other Causes ther mentioned Mr Mather did pray & preach ye former pl of ye day from

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The 3 lamentation 39 40 41 and Mr Stoughton ye latter pt of ye day from y* 1 Habbuk : 12

The 30 (5) 65

The day above said Elder withington accquainted ye Church yl (for some nattuerall infermetie in y" rulling elders to read y* psalmes in the publique assembly) they had therfore desiered Deacon Capen to read ye psalmes

Alsoe y' same day ther was a letter read wch was sent from ye breatheren of ye Church of Tanton wherin they doe declare ther sad Condition in regard of differences yl are amongst them & therfore desiers ye Church of Dorchester to send them some help for Counsell & advice & for ther heal- Iing if it be ye will of god :

Mr Mather was then p'posed to be sent but not fully Con- cluded on but left tell ye next lords day

Also y' same day ye assembly was called on to send in y* names of thos who they would have to be Cattechized ye next lords day

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The 6 (6) 65

The day above said Mr Mather declared his unabillety of Body for ye Jorney to Tanton wheerupon Mr Stoughton was desiered by ye Church to attend that service but he granted it not but would Consider of it tell ye next lords day at wch time being ye 13th (6) 65 he consented therunto & besids him ther was Chosen Liftenant ffoster to be another messenger for to goe to Tanton

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The 20 (6) 65

The day above said ye messengers wfh weer sent to Tanton returned an answer to ye Church Viz : yl by ye blessing of god uppon ye Counsell & advice of those wch weer mett to- gether they came to a Comfortable agreement w"1 a purpos y' on ye 13 (7) 65 they would humble themselves before ye lord for ther sins & renew ther Covenant & admitt those into ther Church ffellowship wch are quallefied for it

The 29 (8) 65

The day above said a letter was read from ye Generall Court unto ye Church wherin they did Call upon the Churches to keepe a day of thanksgiveing for thes Causes viz the seasonable showers yl we had this Summer wherby ther is soe much of ye harvest reserved to us as may be a supply for us & or famelys :

alsoe for diverting a Squadron of Duch ships which threat- ened ye envasion of or Coasts alsoe for ye peace & liberty wch we doe yet enjoy, through wch many favors from god are con- fer'd uppon us ye day appointed is the 8th day of November

Mr Mather preached out of the 12 Rom 1 ther beinge but one exerciz that day by Reason of ye shortness of ye days

The same day alsoe notice was given from ye same Court, requiering ye Churches to keepe a pubike day of humilliation, partly because of ye many frowns of god uppon

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our selves and alsoe in regard of ye rageing of ye pestelence in London & many other places in or Native Cuntry, & other Causes, ye day appointed is the 22 of ye 9th mo next

Alsoe ye same day ther was read a letter from Tanton wherin they did declare to this Church ther intention to Call Mr Shoue to ye office of a pastor to that Church and

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did desier y* messengers might be sent to them from this Church to assist them therin. for which end the Church made Choice of Liftenant ffoster and deacon Capen : the time to be ye 15th of Novem : 65

The 17th of ye (9) 65 the messengers sent to Tan ton re- turned ther messadg : Viz that upon ye 15 (9) 65 the Church at Tanton & ye tovvne wth ye messengers of ye Churches being assembled together at that place ther was ordained Mr Shoue to ye office of a pastor to yl Church

The 10 (10) 65 after ye evening exersiz it was p'posed to ye Church whether Mr Stoughton should be invited to accept of office in ye Church to wch ye most of ye Church consented by Vote though some declared they did not act but would

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not oppose ye Church

at ye same time ye Elders and select men weer appointed to speake to him about it :

The same day motion was made to ye Church (upon occa- sion of Robert Spurs being latly admitted a member) whether his two elder daughters (ye on being marryed & ye other grown in yeers) might not be baptized as well as ye other yonger Children ? against this some breatheren objected yl they aprhended y' seeing they weer adult they viz ye two elder daughters should manifest faith & repentance before they should be baptized upon this objecting: ye resolution of ye question was deferred till ye next lords day

The 17 (10) 65 ye Elders made report to ye Church Mr Stoughtons answer wch was yl he had some objections wthin himself against ye motion but yet he would not hold ye Church in long Suspence but would give them a full answer in a weeke or two

ye same time ye former motion about baptizing Robt Spurs Children Viz thos wch weer adult it was discussed againe ye major part of ye Church was for ther baptisme but some breatheren weer unsatisfied but yet would not oppos ye thing if Mr Mather did baptiz them ; he Judging it his duty soe to doe ; & to that end Robt Spur was appointed to bring out his Children ye next lords day

The 31 of ye (10) 65 ye Elders reported to y' Church Mr Stoughtons answer Which was that he Could not accept of ye motion made unto him for to be an officer to y* Church but did thankfully accknowlige ye Churches love & respect to him therin

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At the same time some of the

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breatheren p'posed to ye Church whether it weer not fitt to make motion to Mr Stoughton the Second time & to that end ye same p'sons weer desiered to make theer adress to him againe

The 7th (u) 65 ye Elders reported to ye Church againe Mr Stoughtons answer namly that he Could not as yet be will- ing to accept of office but should be willing to Continue preaching as he have formerly done; alsoe yl he did thank- fully accknowlige ye love of ye Church though (for some rea- sons within himself) he could not accept of office

The 21 (11) 65 notice was given of a fast to be kept at Boston ye next fift day being 25 (11) 65

Another fast was kept at Rocksbery ye 6 (12) 65

Another fast was kept at Cambridg ye 14 (12) 65

Another fast was kept at dorchester ye 27 12 65

mr Mather did pray & preach ye fore p' of ye day from ye 79 pla : 9 & mr Stoughton ye latter p' of ye day out of ye 26 Esa

Another fast at Brantry ye 21 (1) 66

Another fast at Charles Towne about ye latter end of ye (1) M°66

The 5 of ye (2) 66 ther was a ginerall day of humilliation kept in this jurisdiction

Mr Mather did pray & preach y' former p* of ye day from ye 36 Ezek 37 verse & Mr Stoughton from psa 90 10

The 20 (3) 66 Bror James Humphry was elected Deacon to ye Church at Dorchester & ye 3 (4) 66 he was ordained

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The 17 4 66

The day abovesaid after the evening exerciz mr Mather did declare unto yc Church y' the Elders being together at Boston (some time ye weeke before) they did Consider among themselves what god Called us in this Cuntry to doe at this time Considering ye troubles that weer amongst ye nations (or owne & others) as alsoe ye fears of enemies com- ing against our selves, the conclusion was that they thought god called on us for seriouse & sollemne fasting & prayer & therfore did p'pose to ye Severall Churches heer- abouts to keepe ye next fift day being ye 21 of June in hu- milliation & ye rather because of great drouth y* is at this

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time on ye wholl Contry unto the hazard of ye loss of ye fruts of ye earth both Corne & grass : but the Church of Rocksbery Conceaveing ye extremety of ye Drouth soe great was willing to keepe ye day on ye third day of ye weeke being ye 19th day of this Instant

Mr Mather did pray & preach in ye fore-noone from 2 Cron : 7: 13: 14 & Mr Stoughton ye afternoone from 1 Habbuk : 12

The 29 of ye (5) 66 ther was a Colection for poore distressed Christians in England at which Contribution ther was given thirty fower pounds & 13* iodJ in money & about 5 pounds in bils on that day but more was added afterward in money 20* & p't of ye bills also Came in in money Viz 24' ye whole sum did afterward amount unto 40" 13' 9"

The 19 6 66 ye Church & Congregation Nomenated Mr Stoughton & Liftenant Hopstill ffoster & deacon John Capen for to endeavor to p'cuer bills for England for the Colection yl was gathered to be sent thither

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The 30th (7) 66

The day abovesaid y" Elders made report to ye Church of Some offence yl lay upon M™ Clark ye wif of Captin Thomas Clarke of Boston Viz her reprochfull & Slanderous tongue against ye Honored Goverr Mr Rich : Bellengham & other lying expression against ye generall Court & for absenting herself from ye publique ordinances & other miscaredges for wch ye Church thought meet to call her before them to give Satisfaction therin but she not appearing, ye Church did forbear further p'ceedeing till another time to see if she would p'sonally appear to make answer ther unto :

The 14th (8) 66

The day abovesaid M™ Clarke ye wife of CaptineTho: Clarke of Boston was Called before y' Church (she being yet a member of this Church tho dismised long ago but yet never Joyned) she was I say called before ye Church for some offence commited for Slanderous & lying expresions of her tongue but she manifesting noe repentance for ye same was solemnly admoneshed before ye Church

The 28 (8) 66

The day abovesaid ther was a letter read w** came from y8 ginerall Court wherin they did Commend to ye severall

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Churches in this Jurisdiction to keep ye 8th Day of November as a publique day of thanksgiveing to god for ye continuance of or liberty in Church & Common weale & for giveing us such a portion of ye Fruts of ye earth notwithstanding his threats by ye drouth this summer & blastings & meldews & worms & for prservation from enemys

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The i j (i) 6? Mr Mather published an order wch Came from the Councell held at Boston ye 9th of this Instant wheerin they did call upon all ye Churches in this Jurisdic- tion to keepe a day of publik humilliation some of ye Cheif grounds of it weer that amazing pvedenc of god in burning ye greatest p't of ye city of London, ye raging of ye pestilence in many places in England, ye distresses of ye people of god all ye world over, ye warrs continued with france & holland ye enemys prvailing in ye Kereby Islands ye takeing of many of or English vessells : ye sicknesses y' have been amongst us ye blasting of ye labour of ye husbandman, ye sins of Se- curety & sensuallety & unp'fitableness under ye means of grace, ye differences y' are amongst breatheren & the like.

the day appointed is ye 21 of this Instant being ye fift day of ye weeke

Mr Mather did pray & preach ye fore p' of ye day from Zeph 3 : 7 & mr Stoughton ye latter pl of the day from habbuk 3 pl of ye 2 vers

The 7 (2) 67

The day abovesaid ther was a contribution for ye distressed people at Capeford [?] at w** contribution was colected in money 3U 9' nd| and in bils 4" 15 o

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M™ Clark was Called before ye Church (being formerly ad- moneshed) but she manifesting noe repentance for her sin of an ungoverned tongue was excomunicated & cast out of ye Church

The 22 (7) 1667

The day abovesaid ther was a Contribution for ye Kings fleet at ye Kereby Islands at wch time ther was gathered be- tween 19 & twenty pounds accounting peas at 4" p bl of w1* in money 3" 5' 5"

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The 27 (8) 67

The day abovesaid an order of ye Generall Court was read requiering ye Churches in this Jurisdiction to keep a generall day of thanksgiving to god for his mercy to this Contry in keeping off ye Common Enemy of or Nation from enfesting of or Coasts & for his mercy in ye plentifull fruts of ye earth this yeeare ye day apointed is ye 5 of November being ye third day of ye weeke

Mr Mather did preach out of psalm 50 23 & Mr Stoughton Hosea 3 latter p' of vers 5 both at one meeteing

The 24 of ye (9) 1667 ther was a Contribution for John Merifeild who latly lost his house by fier at wch time ther was Colected 408 want 4d in money & in Corne at 2' 8d p bl together wth other bills to ye Sume of 6" 15' more and this was by ye Select men Commited into ye hands of Deacon Humphry & John Minot to dispos for the supply of his necessety

The same day ther was an order from ye generall Court read requiering ye Churches & inhabitants of this Jurisdiction to keep a day of humilliation in ye behalf of ye Church of god in or Native Cuntry & elswhere & ye distresses of ye people of or nation at ye Keriby Islands & ye frowns of god against or selves in y* many losses of or ships & vessells at sea by ye Common enemy & storms ye day appointed is ye 4th of desem- ber next

The ninth of ffeb 1667 Mr Mather p'posed to y* Church whether wee should not Elect & Chous some rulling Elders for ye Church & ye next Saboth ye Church concluded to keep a fast to seek unto god for direction therin ye day appointed was ye 25 (12) 67 being or lectuer day

Mr Mather did pray & preach ye fore p4 of ye day from : John & Mr Stoughton yf afternoon from : Revela 2 : vers I Mr Eliot & Mr Chancey did also pray ye same day

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The 8 of ye (1) i66| ther was an order from ye Councell published requiering a publique day of humilliation to be keept in this Jurisdiction on behalf of this Contry & Eng- land & ye people of god in other p" of ye world ye day ap- pointed is ye 26 of this Instant

Mr Mather & Mr Stoughton carryed on ye work of ye day The 15 of ye (1) \66\ ye Church had some adjetation

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about Chousing ruling elders at wch time it was Voted that one ruling elder should be Chosen by votes ye next lords day & in ye meane time ye Church Voted yl Mr Stoughton should be once more sent unto by messengers from ye Church to see if he would yet accept of ye office of a teach- ing elder ye messengers weer Mr Mather Mr Minot Deacon Humfry Bror Leeds & Bror Rich Baker

The 22 of (i) 6\ Mr Mather gave an account of ther Mes- sadg to Mr Stoughton wch was negative he did not se meete to accept of office

The same day Votes weer brought in for one ruleing elder & deacon John Wiswall had ye Major Vote ye 5 (2) 68 y" Church by a Vote did Nominate ye Deacons Jn° Capen & James Humphry to be ther Messengers to acquaint Deacon Jn° Wiswell of ye Churches calling him to ye office of a rull- ing Elder & to desier his presence p'sonally ye next lords day to declare his acceptation of ye Churches Choice

The 12 (2) 68 a letter was read from Deacon Jn° Wiswell declaring some reasons of his non acceptation to ye office of a rulling Elder for ye p'sent ye Church tooke it into Consid- eration what to doe in yl Case, at last concluded to respit y* matter one fortnight longer

The 3 of ye (3) 68 Deacon Jn° Wiswall gave his full an- swer of his non acceptation of ye Churches Vote to ye office of a ruling Elder

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The 2 of ye (6) 1668 ther was a letter read sent from ye old Church at Boston wherin they did desier y* y* Church of dorchester would send ther Elders & messengers the 4th day of this week being ye 5 of this Instant for to give ther Coun- sell & advise in a matter Concerning some difference yl was amongst them about ye Calling of Mr Davenport to be an officer amongst them ye Church nominated & voted for ye Elders Mr Mather & Mr Minot Captaine Clap & Captin ffos- ter should be sent & they desiered Mr Stoughton also

The 9 of ye (6) 68 Mr Mather gave an accont of ther mes- sadg concerning wch they weer sent to y* Church at Boston Viz in breife yl ye Church might p'ceed in Calling of Mr Davenport & y* dissenting breatheren might gather them- selves into another Church, but it was more largly exprest in wrighting at that time

The 13 (7) 68 ye Church was caused to stay & they weer enfcrmed by Mr Mather y* two of or breatheren at Melton had taken offense against Robt Badcock & weer yet unsat-

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isfied for wch Cause the Church was appointed to Com to- gether ye 4th day of this week being ye 16 of this Instant to heer ye Case at woh time ye Case being before ye Church it did not appear y' ther was such offence given as was apr- hended

The 20th (7) 68 Mr Mather acquainted ye Church wth a motion made to him & ye Church by M™ Stoughton & her daughter Taylor

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namly that her Children might be bap- tized she being a member of this Church by parents Cove- nant and after much adjetation ye Issue was yl Mr Mather should speake w,h M" Taylor to see if she would joyne in full Comunion w111 ye Church & soe come to lords Supp alsoe.

The 24 (8) 68 Mr Mather declared to ye Church y' he haveing spoken wth M" Taylor as aforesaid, her answer was yl she did not Judge her self worthy or as yet fitt for ye lords supp & therfore durst not adventure ther uppon but yet did desier baptizme for her Children but y* Church could not fully or comfortably agree about it & soe it rested.

The 15 (9) 68 the Church made Choice of Deacon James Humphrey for a rulling elder

The same time ye Church did by Vote appoint y* Mr Stoughton should be yet againe Invited to accept of office in ye Church & to yl end some weer appointed Viz Captin foster & ye two deacons to goe to Mr Stoughtons ye same night & acquaint him wth ye Churches motion & that they did expect his answer to ye whole Church at some Conven- ient time : but ye next lords day Mr Mather being not able to be abroad through some bodyly infermety, his answer was not then called for

The 6th (10) 68 ye Church was Caused to stay & likwise Mr Stoughton for to give his answer to ye Church Concern- ing accepting of office but he would not stay but said he had noe other answer but what he gave ye messengers of y* Church wch was sent unto him ; who being demanded what answer they had receaved it was

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answered by one of ye Deacons that Mr Stoughton was not willing to accept of office, but thought y* it weer fitter for him to give over preaching alsoe : but of the twaine he could more essily grant that, then y* former.

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The same day ye Church did agree by a vote yl ther should be another rulling Elder Chosen becaus bror Hum- phry would not accept of his place wthout another to be Joyned with him at wch tim it was agreed y* ye next lords day men should bring in ther votes ; & becaus it was lik y* ther would be seaverall men voated for it was agreed yi those two men wch had ye most voats should be men nomi- nated & ye next Voate should be wch of those men it should bee

The 13 (10) 68. voats weer brought in for a rulling elder & the two breatheren wch had most Voats weer Richard Baker & Deacon John Capen & ye next lords day Vots weer to be brought in which of those two should be a rulling Elder

The 6 (10) 68 a letter was read from ye Church of Boston who desiered y' ye Elders & some messengers might be sent to them one ye 9 of this Instant to ye ordination of Mr Davenport & Mr Allen : ye Elders being not well able to goe, ye Church appointed Captin Clap, Captin ffoster, & ye two Deacons Viz Deacon Humfry & Deacon Capen who on that day aforesaid did meet together at Boston & Mr Daven- port was ordained pastor to yl Church & Mr Allen Teacher.

The 20 10th 68 ther was a Contribution for Samuell Hill whos Estate was low & needed some prsent releif & ye more by reason his house had been latly broken up & goods taken from him: at this time ther was gathered about 2U 128 in money & about 10' in Corne & it was

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Committed into ye hands of Jn° Minot & Thomas Tilstone to disburse for there supply

The same day voats weer brought in for a rulling Elder Viz one of those two men formerly Nominated ye Major Voate was for Richard Baker who at that time p'fest his unwillingnes to accept of ye Call, but left to his further con- sideration.

The same time ther was appointed a day of humilliation together w"1 some more of ye Churches heer abouts in ye behalf of ye Church of god in other p'ts of ye world & in this Contry : ye day agreed on is ye 23 of this Instant being ye 4th day of this weeke

The 27 10th 68 ye Church called upon Richard Baker for his acceptance of the office of a rulling Elder but he being unwilling to take yl office upon him did give a negative

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answer ; wherupon ye Church p'ceeded in ther determination to ordaine bror Humphry alone in Convenient time.

The 3 (1 1) after ye morning exerciz Mr Mather p'pounded to ye Church for the Chousing of another Deacon in Brother Humphrys roome or place & that if they weer soe minded y' they would bring in Voats after ye Evening exersiz for whom they would have to wch ye Church by ther silence did agree : ye reason of chousing soe sudently was becaus ye Elder & Deacon might be both ordained together on ye day of humilliation wch was intended shortly to be keept

After ye Evening exersiz Votes weer brought in, it being agreed on before y' if ther weer Variety of men nominated soe y' he yl had ye most Vots had not ye major Vote of ye wholl Church then those two y* had ye most Vots should y" next lords day be put to ye Vote againe, \vch of thos two it should be & ye two yl had most Vots weer Samuell Clap & James Blake

The same time ye Church agreed y' ye 4th day Seavennight after being ye 13 of this Instant ye Church would ordaine ye officers yl are & should be Chosen.

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The same time Mary ye daughter of Sister Smith was dismist to ye Church at Rocksbery though she was not a member heer in full Comunion

The 10 (11) 68 when as Votes should have been brought in for a deacon, one of ye men formerly nominated was not at meeting, therefore ye Election at that time was omitted till another Convenient time only it was agreed on y4 Elder Humfry should be ordained alone on ye next 4th day being ye 13 (11) 68 wch was done on that day Mr Mather praying & preaching in ye fore part of ye day & Mr Stoughton & Mr Eliot praying in ye after p't of ye day and then Mr Mather & Mr Eliot layd on ther hands : mr Minot being absent

The 31 (11) 68 Voats weer brought in for a Deacon of one of ye men formerly Nominated & Samuel Clap had ye Major Voate

The 28 (12) 68 it was declared yl Samuell Clap in regard he had not ye Major Voat of ye whol Church he Could not be willing to accept of ye place wheerupon ye Church did agree y1 ye next lords day they would bring in Voats againe for a deacon

The 7d (1) 61 Voats being brought in for a Deacon ; Rich- ard Withington & James Blake weer ye men that had most

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Voats though neither of them had ye Major Voat of ye wholl Church, but it was appointed y' ye next lords day Voats should be brought in for one of thos two

The same day Robt Badcock did both by word & wright- ing make some accknowlidgment of his two forwardnes in takeing up & devulging some reports wch tended to ye blem- eshing of Mr Emerson

The 14th (1) 6g Votes weer brought in for a Deacon & Rich Withington had 33 Voates & James Blake 29.

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The 21 (1) 6| an order was published from ye Councell requiering all ye Churches in this Jurisdiction to keepe a day of humilliation in regard of this Contry & ye Church of god in other pu of ye world ye day is the 25 of this Instant

Mr Mather exersised ye fore p' of ye day from Lament : 3 40 & Mr Stoughton ye latter p' from Jer 18 5 : 6

The 28 (1) 69 Richard Withington being formerly Chosen to ye office of a deacon declared his acceptance.

The 4 (2) 69 an order was published from y* Counsell requiering all ye Elders in this Collony to take espesall care (by themselves and such as they shall take to them) to Cate- chize ye yunger people & to enquier after ther p'fitting by y* publique means & whether ther Conversation be answerable in any measuer therunto, & this not only Church members but all in generall & not only in ye publique but from house to house as they are able : ye maner of doeing this was left to farther consideration

The 1 Ith of ye (2) 69 a letter was read directed to ye Church from ye desenting breatheren of ye Church at Boston (Viz ye old Church) wheerin they did express ther desier to this Church to send ther Elders & messengers to Boston on ye 13th of this' Instant to give them Counsell what may be y" mind of god y* they should doe in referrance to ye difference y* was between ye Church ther & them : this Church after long adjetation (some expressing themselves as not willing to send any, seeing ye Church at Boston did not send) yet at length ye Major p' of ye Church did by Vote Nominate & appoint Mr Mather & Eldr Humphry Captaine Clap & Captin ffoster & requested Mr Stoughton to Joyne with them

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(The Revd mr Richard Mather Teacher of the Ch1, at Dorchester Rested from His Labours.)

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The 2 of ye (3) 69 ye Church appointed some to goe to mr Stoughton to desier him to Continue his labour in preaching not only one p' of ye lords day but all ye day untill we could be otherwise p'vided for the which he granted

The same day it was agreed unto by ye Church y' a day of humilliation should be kept to humble or souls before god & to seeke his direction for a supply of teaching officers to *his Church yc day appointed was the 14 of this Instant May at wch time Mr Stoughton did first pray and then Mr Increas Mather did pray & preach in ye fore p' of ye day and Mr Eliot did pray & then Mr Thecher did pray & preach in ye after p' of ye day

The same day or ye day before being ye 25 of ye (2) 69 ye result of ye Counsell (meet at Boston in ye case of ye desent- ing breatheren) was read to ye Church as also a letter sent by ye Elders of Boston unto this Church in reference to ye same Casse

The 16 (3) 69 ye Church nominated some to goe to Mr Stoughton and acquaint him y* ye Church did desier him to Joyne to this Church & yl he would accept of office to be a teaching officer to this Church & yl he would take it into serious Consideration & in Convenient time to give his answer unto ye whole Church all which was ye same evening declared unto him

The 4 (5) 69 ye Church Nominated some to goe to Mr Stoughton againe to renew ther motion unto him to accept of office ye wch was the same day don

The 19 (7) 69 it was p'posed in ye Church by ye Elders whether Mr Stoughton should not be called on for his answer whether he would accept of office, ye Conclusion was yl first ye Church should set a p'a day to seek god by fasting and prayer y* god would be pleased

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to direct both ye Church & him in y* matter, y* day appointed was the 29 of this Instant wch was p'formed by ye breatheren in prayer only

The 10 (8) 69 ye Church by a Vote agreed yl Mr Stoughton should be desiered to give his answer either ye next lords day or very shortly & y' to be done before ye wholl Church if he please, & some appointed to give him notice of it before

The 30th (8) 69 y* Church understanding yl mr Stoughton was inclined to give a negative answer (if he weer called on) did by Voate desier ye Elder & two of ye Breatheren to

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desier ye Elders of other Churches at ther meeting at Boston in some Convenient time to p'suad & encuredg Mr Stoughton to accept of a call when he should be to give his finall answer

The same day Notice was given of a publique day of thanksgiving to be keept being enjoyned by ye Generall Court for ye lords mercy in hearing of prayers & staying ye exceeding great wett & raine wch was this sommer wch did threaten ye spoiling of all sorts of corne & fresh hay : and for giving a competent increas of ye fruts of ye earth y8 day appointed was ye 17 (9) next the day was carryed on by mr Stoughton both pu of ye day from Deutrenomy 16 last p' of ye 15 vers

The 2 (11) 69 ye Church being stayed after ye evening exersiz, Consideration then was had whether mr Stoughton should not be desiered to give his full answer whether he would accept of office, the Conclusion was y' ye Elder & Deacon should goe to him & receave his answer ye wch they did, his answer was negative y' he was not willing to accept

The same time also a Church meeting was appointed y* next day to consider whether (if mr Stoughton should refus) we should not

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send for some man or men from England, a ship being ready to goe

At wch meeting being ye 3 1 1 69 after much adgetation ye Church did not incline for ye prsent to send to Ingland not as a Church act but ye Conclusion by a Vote was y' it should be left wth Mr Stoughton & ye Elder & Captin Clap & Captin ffoster for to Consider together & to advise w**1 one another & w,h other Elders if they see meet whether ther may not be a supply had in this Contry and they to Nominate two as they may think fitt & the Church to consider & to determin whether one of thos two should be y" man or neither of them

The same time also it was p'posed to ye Consideration of ye Church y' seeing ther have been of late a great slacknes in ye breatherens Coming to ye Contribution on ye lords day. whether it should be continued or not, divers exprest them- selves willing it should be continued, but ye Conclusion was by a ginerall assent (though not by Vote) that for a time ya Deacon might forbeare calling for Contribution on ye lords day untill we should have Sacraments againe or till the Church had occasion for it

The Same day it was agreed unto by a Vote y* ther should be ten pounds disbursted out of the Church Stock to wards

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ye expenses of mr Mathers funerall & the errec.ting of a piller on his grave (ther being ten pounds more alowed out of the Towne Rate for that end) alsoe at that time ye Church appointed bror Clement & bror Jn° Smith to git ye worke done about ye grave & to receave soe much into ther hands as will defray that Charge & Mr Timothy Mather to have y9 remainder

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The 9 (n) 69 after ye evening exersiz ye Church was desierd to stay on this account Viz Some of thos breatheren who wer latly appointed to look out for a fitt man for to be a teaching officer in ye Church thought y' (seeing ye ship was not yet gon) yit would be best to send to England for one: others thought not soe fitt but y* question was whether y" Church would stay at that time to agetate y' matter ye Vote was negative

The 30 (11) 69 a letter was read wch came from ye first Church at Boston wch was, to understand whether it would be offensive to or Church if they should Call deacon Wiswall to ye office of a ruling Elder, ye wch was left to Consider off till y' next lords day

The 13 12 69 discours ther was in ye Church Conserning Deacon Wiswall in Conclusion Two breatheren weer ap- pointed to desier deacon Wiswall to come & speake wth ye Church himself

The 20 12 69 Deacon Wiswall being prsent it was desiered of him to declare his mind whether he would Continue at boston or remove to us againe. after long adjetation he did declare yl he thought god Called him to Continue ther yet ye Church did not Conclud of an answer to ye Church of boston but deferred it tell an other weeke to consider of it

The 27 12 69 It was concluded by a Vote in ye Church y' a letter should be sent to ye first Church at Boston to declare to them y' it should not be offensive to ye Church if they did look after deacon Wiswall for to be a rulling elder amongst them

The same time Sister Blake y* old Widdow desiered her dismition to ye 3d Church at Boston ye Church at ye motion of 2 or 3 of y* breathen did take it into Consideration till y" next lords day

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The 6 of y* (1) % The matter Concerning Sister Blaks dis- mimtion to y* third Church in Boston was proposed againe, & divers exprest themselves for it & divers would have it

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waved untill a further time at length it was put to ye Vote whether ye Church would Isue ye matter at that time, ther weer 18 or 19 for it & 12 or 13 against it then her dismission was put to ye Vote & ther was ye lik number for it & against it then it was spoken too by some y' ther weer some y' weer Newter & they should be counted Negatives soe y' at lenth ye Vote was put by parting of Companys & of thos y' weer prsent ther wer 22 for her dismition & 19 against it & some y' had been Newters before went away & would not Vote any way but Deacon Wiswall wch was against it in ye former Vote was gone before ye latter Vote

The 24 (2) 70 a letter Came to or Church from ye first Church at Boston wherin they did desier or Church to send ther messengers to ye ordaining of Mr Oxenbridg for a pastor & Mr John Wiswall for a Ruling Elder to y' Church ye day apointed is ye 4th (3) 70

The Church desiered Mr Stoughton to goe for one & they apointed Captin Clap Captin ffoster Elder Humfry & Deacon Capen

The 5 (4) 70 an order was read wch came from y* generall Court wherin they did appoint a day of humilliation to be kept one ye 16th this Instant June Mr Stoughton exersized y' former p' of ye day from Eay 57 17 p' 18 & Mr Atherton ye latter p' from Lament 3 11: & ye Elder did pray in ye Con- clusion of ye day

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The 12 (4) 70 a letter was read w*h Came from y* Church at Brantry wherin they did desier or Church to send some help in way of Councell in regard of ye differences y* weer amongst them in respect of teaching officers : ye Church did desier Mr Stoughton for one & appointed Elder Humphry & Capt ffoster y* day appointed is y* 20 June 70

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Wheras ye Church at a former meeting nominated Mr Stoughton Elder Humphry Capt Clap & Capt: ffoster to Consider & look out for a man for a teaching officer & they to p'pos two or three and then ye Church to declare by Voat wch of thos they would Invite for p'bation : now after a pretty long time of Consideration they have upon this 21 (6) 70 p'pounded three for y* Church to Consider off Viz Mr fflint of Brantry Mr Benjamen Eliot of Rocksbery & mr Butler in old England ye Church was to Consider of it & y' next lords day to bring in Voats which they would Invite &

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thos two wch have the most Voats should ye next lords day after be Voated againe

The 28 of ye (6) 70 ye Church brought in ther Voats & mr fflint & mr Eliot had ye most Voats ye Church was to Con- sider of it till ye next lords day & then to bring in Voats for one of thos two

The 4 (7) 70 Voats weer brought in as was formerly appointed and mr fflint had ye Major Voate afterward y Elder put it to Voate to yc whole Church whether any mem- ber had anything against it or whether they did all consent to what was Voated ye Voat was in ye affermative At y same time ye Church did Nominat seaverall breatheren to be ther messengers to acquaint mr fflint wth ye motion Viz Mr Stoughton (whom ye Church desiered) and Elder Humphry Capt Clap : Capten ffoster & Deacon Capen

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The 1 1 (7) 70 ther was a letter read to ye Church wch Came from Hull expressing ther intent to enter into Church state & ordaining (the Revd mr Whitman &) some officer or officers besides as also ther desier that or Church would send some messengers to assist & hold out ye right hand of ffellowship unto them ye day appointed is ye 13th this Instant : ye Church desiered Mr Stoughton to be one and Elder Humphry for ye other.

The same time there was an order read wch Came from ye Counsell requiering a publique fast to be keept in this Jurisdiction In regard of ye distresses of ye people of god abroad & espessally as it is feared in or Native Contry y8 day appointed is ye 22 this Instant being ye fift day of ye weeke

The 18 7 70 after ye Evening exersiz ye Elder declared to ye Church ye return of ther messadg to Hull Viz that ther was a Church gathered & a teaching officer & a rulling elder ordained & eleven p'sons in all entered into Covenant at that time

The 6 (9) 70 an order Came from y' Genrl Court requier- ing a day to be keept of thanksgiving for yc peace yl we yet enjoy & other generall mercys ; ye day is ye 24 this Instant

The 25 10 70 ther was a contribution in money p'ly for a recompence to mr fflint for his labour in preaching & p,ly for other nessesary uses at wch time ther was Collected two pound 17* 3d£ of wch Mr fflint had 40' ye next day

The 1 1 1 70 ye Comittee yl was appointed (or messengers)

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to Invite mr fflint (in ye name of ye Church) to Come to us & preach to us in a constant way for p'bation to a further call delivered his answer (after seaverall addresses unto him) wch was an answer of acceptance of ye Churches call soe farre The same time ye Church by Voate did nominate & appoint ye Elder & Deakon wth ye select men & Capt Clap & Bror Sumner for to speak wth mr Stoughton & desier y' ye Church may Enjoy his labour alsoe as a help unto mr fflint for some time

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The 12 (12) 1670 Notice was given by ye Elder that ye Elders meeting together at Boston lately did Conceave yl it was needfull for ye Churches & people heer abouts to keep a day of fasting & prayer to god for thes reasons viz : ye sad condition of the people of god in Our Native Contry & ye places adjacent being under great restraints & affliction as also in regard of ye great prvaleing & increas of sine & wick- ednes amongst or selves ye day appointed was ye first of March next : to this motion ye Congregation consented

The 12 1 16™ it was agreed unto by a Vote in ye Church yl mr Stoughton & ye Elder & bror Sumner together wth y* Select men should speake w111 mr fflint & desier him to Come & take up his residence amongst us & Joyne to or Church in order to or further p'ceeding to call him to office :

The same day Jn° Holbrook was dismissed unto ye Church at Rocksbery though he was not in full Comunion

The 7 (3) 71 a letter was read in ye Church wch Came from ye County Court in wch they did sterr up our Church together w"1 ye Church at ye north end of Boston & deadham & Way- mouth ; for to send by ther messengers for to enquier into ye reason of (the Church at Braintry) ther great differance & slownes in p'viding a minester of ye word unto them ; ye Church at ye same time Nominated & desiered mr Stoughton for one & the rulling elder : Capt Clap & Capt ffoster

The 16 (5) 71 ye Church was desiered to stay to consider whether we should not send to mr fflint againe to sterr him up to hasten his remove to dorchester & to Joyne to y* Church in order to office relation : ye Church did apoint ye Elder & deakon Captin ffoster & some more to doe it : & Augustin Clement & Jn° Smith to consider about finishing his hous

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Y" 23 5 71 ye messengers y' weer sent to Mr flint returned his answer that he thought it not convenient for to Joyne

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to ye Church untill he was setled heer in towne but as soone as his hous is ready he did purpos to Come away

The 30th 5 71 ye Elder after ye evening exercis read a declaration of what they did when they went to brantry which he could not doe before becaus it was not drawne up in wrighting, as alsoe it was therin declared what advis & counsell they left with them : The same time it was thought fitt that ye same Churches should goe to them againe by their messengers to know what effect their Counsell had taken with them to which ye Church agreed & apointed ye former messengers

The 24 7 71 ther was a letter read y* came from ye Coun- cell who appointed a publique day of thanksgivinge to be kept in this Jurisdiction for ye Continuance of peace & lib- ertys in Church & state & for ye fruts of ye earth ye day appointed is ye 19 8 71

The 12 9 71 Mr Stoughton & Mr fflint weer admitted members of this Church without makeing any relation but ther dismission being made known & entering into Covenant

The 26 9 71 the Church did Elect mr fflint to be a teach- ing officer to this Church

The 3 of ye 10th 71 Mr fflint gave in his answer unto the Church of his acceptance unto ye office of a pastor unto the which ye Church had before elected him

The same time it was Concluded by the Church y* y* 27th of this Instant should be the day of ordaination and that ye Churches at Boston & Cambridg Charlstowne Rocksbery & Waymoth should be sent unto to desier them to send their Elders & messengers to Asist in that worke

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The io,hof ye 10th 71

The Major p' of ye Church did agree by a Vote that Mr Eliot of Rocksbery should be desiered to manedge ye worke of Ordaination & giveing the Charge, though some of the breatheren weer not soe free ther unto but would have had it p'formed by ye Church alone but ye ruling Elder desiered to be spared therin.

The 24th 10 71 ye ruling Elder p'posed to ye Church y* some other breatheren or brother might be appointed to lay on hands at ye time of ordaination or els some other Elders but ye Church appointed only Deacon Capen to be added to mT Eliot & ye ruling Elder

The 27th 10 71 the worke of ordaination was Solemnized

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for ye ordaining of mr Josiah fflent to be a pastor unto this Church of dorchester and it was approved off by ye Elders & messengers of ya Churches formerly sent unto ; and mr Chancy was appointed in ye name of all ye Churches to give ye right hand of ffellowship

The 7 II 71 We had ye sacrament of ye lords Super admin- estered by Mr fflint

The 5 3 72 Votes weer brought in for a Deacon & James Blak & Jn° Gornell had most Votes & then they two being put to ye vote againe James Blake had 34 Vots & ye other 19 but his answer of acceptance was deferred till y* next lords day

The 26 3 72 James Blake was called upon to give his answer at which time he did manifest his acceptation of his call to y' office of a deacon

The same time it was spoken unto & p'posed by ye Church whether we should not have a Contribution once a month or evey lords day for p'sons to bring in pl of ther p'portion to y* maintenance of ye minestry in money to be keept upon an account as p' of ther p'portion ye which was Concluded that it should

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be p'posed to ye whole assembly the next lords day

alsoe something was said Concerning Cattechising but not concluded in what manner

alsoe ye same time it was Concluded that we should have a lectuer once a month to be on ye fowerth day of the week, ye which day mr fflint Nominated & to begin as soone as mr fflint did see fitt & Convenient with respect unto himself

The 9 4 72 It was p'posed by the elder that ther should be a Contribution every lords day cheifly in money each man putting in his paper with his name in it & how much money he have therin put wch should be keept on account by ye deacon & at ye end of ye yeer it should be accounted as soe much of his p'portion towards ye maintenance of ye minestry only ye Sacrament days that Contribution should be for yc p'vission for ye lords table but this was not put to ye Vote yet afterwards practized.

The same day notice was given of a publick day of humil- liation to be keept on the 13 of this month the grounds was not declared but in generall in regard of the troubls of y* Church of Christ in or native Cuntry & elce wheer & the devissions amongst our selves ye former p* of ye day was spent by mr Atherton & ye latter by Mr fflint

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The 23 4 72 ye Church & some of ye Congregation began Contribution to ye maintenance of ye minestry

The same day Mr fflint desiered the Church & Congrega- tion to send in the names of all children & servants yl weer under any famely government in order to catechising or some other way of instruction

The 25 6 72 a letter was read wch came from ye Church at Brantry wherin they did desier ye Elders & messengers of this Church to be sent to them on ye 11th Sep for to ther ordaination of mr fisk to be an officer amongst them, at wch time ther was appointed or Teaching & rulling elders mr Stoughton Captin ffoster & deacon Capen & Deacon Blake

At wch time mr ffisk was ordained a pastor to ye Church at Brantry

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The 3 9 72 an order was read wch Came from ye generall Court wch appointed ye 20 of this Instant to be keept as a day of thanksgiving & ye 24th of ye (10) 72 a day of humillia- tion

The 10 9th 72 It was made known to ye Church yl ther weer some yong men would Joyne to ye Church if they might have ther relation read in wrighting & though some spake against it at first ; yet when it was made knowne to Church y* in ye second month 65 such a thing was by Vote granted on such Condition as is ther registered ye Church did again Consent to it by a Vote put by ye silence of ye Church against wch none replyed after it

The same day ye Church appointed y" two Deacons to Returne thanks unto M™ Thatcher of Boston for her gift to ye Church wch was a silver Cupp for ye Sacrament & a greene Cushin for ye Desk

The 18 4 73 ther was a day of Humilliation keept in or Church p'ly wth respect to ye state of ye Churches of Christ in other pu of ye world & ye Commotions of or nation w,h other nations & w,h respect to or owne Condition in this Contry & alsoe being intended ye begining of setting up ye monthly lectuers : The day was spent by Mr fflint in ye fore- noone & Mr Alen praying in ye afternoon & Mr Tory preach- ing & docter Hore concluding by prayer

The 13 5 73 notice was given yl ye next Wednesday being y* 16 instant July ye monthly lectuer was to begin

The 17 6 73 ther was notice given of a generall day of humilliation to be keept in this Collony on ye 28 of this

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Instant being ye 5' day of yc week p'ly by reason of the duch or enemys being soe neer us they haveing taken ye Manados & p'ly in regard of ye Comotions of ye Nations in Europ &c : mr fflint did pray & preach out of Ezekell 44 13 & ye Elder prayed once

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The 2 9 73 An order from ye Generall Court was pub- lished Appointing a publik day of thanks giveing to be keept in Consideration of ye returne of or prayers this last Summer wheras all ye fruts of ye earth was likly to be lost in regard of yc wett & coldnes of ye season god sending some warme weather for some weeks : As alsoe for or peace notwith- standing ye prvailing enemy aproaching soe neer or Coasts as at New York : ye day appointed is ye 20 9 71

The 23 9 73 a letter was read wch came from Deadham desiering y* Church to sent ther elders & messengers to asist in ye ordaining of Mr William Adames to be a pastor to their Church ye day appointed is ye 3 desemb 73 The Church Chos ye Elders & mr Stoughton & Captin ffoster

The 31 9 73 a letter was read wch came from ye Counsell Requiering a publique day of humilliation to be keept in ye regard of ye troubls are like to come on the Contry by reason of goeing to warre w,h ye duch ye day appointed is ye 11th decern 73

The 15 (1) 7I a letter was read wch came from ye GenroU Court who appointed a day of humilliation to be keept on y8 26 (1) 74 on ye behalf of ye Churches abroad & troubls at home & ye outbreakings of gross sins among us & the differ- ence in some Sosieties as also in regard of ye shortnes of ye last harvest for Corne & by reason of or setting out of ships of warre to defend or Navigation by sea

The 13 7 74 an order from ye Counsell was read who appointed a publique day of thanksgiveing unto god p'ly for y' his blessing on y* fruts of ye earth & p'ly for ye Con- tinuance of or peace & liberty & for ye ceasing of ye warre between or nation & Holland ye day to be ye 24 7 74

(The 19 9 74 The Reverend Mr Samuel Danforth Pastor of Roxt-C1111 aged 47 years rested in ye Lord.)

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The 14 (1) 7| an order was published from ye Counsell requiering a publique fast to be keept one y" 25 of this instant p'ly for ye people of god in ginerall & p'ly in regard

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of ye prvailing & increase of grose sines amongst us & ye languishing state of yc Collidg & yc Cold backwardnes of ye spring & for a blessing one ye labor of ye husbandman ye ensewing yeere

The 27th 4 75 ther was noe meeting on ye Lords day in or tovvne mr fflint being sick

The 29 4 75 ther was a publike day of humiliation (ap- pointed some days before by ye Counsell) in regard of ye warre wth phillip yc Sachem against whom ye Souldiers weer gon forth ye 26 5 75 but there was noe publik meeting that day (in this Town) neither but people went abroad (to other meetings)

The 14th 5 75 being one of our lectuer days it was keept as a fast by or towne

The 1 8th 5 75 Jn° Capen Junr came before ye Church & gave satisfaction for some ofence wch he lay under

The 1 1 5 75 there was a Contribution for Mr Corlet for his labour in preaching at wch time was Colected 31' 188 3d

The 5. 7. 75. William Sumner appeared before ye Church before the Sacrament to give Satisfaction for offencive speches uttered against ye Comittee of ye Milicia

The 7. 8. 75. ther was a publique fast in ye whole Collony

The 29 10 75 being one of our lectuer days it was kept a fast in regard of ye warr.

The 13 11 75 ther was a publick fast over all this Collony

The 2 March 7% a publik fast

The 16 2 76 & two Saboth afore Isack Joans was before ye Church p'secuted by ye Elders for some miscaredg to Mr Stoughton

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The 9 3 76 ther was a fast kept at ye generall Court by ye Court & Elders only

The 29 4th 76 ther was a publique day of thanksgiveing by ye whole Collony

The 24 Sep 76 ther was a Contrebution for Daniell Elders at wch time ther was given in money 1 18 1 id & in Corne 1 18 o & dlevered to deacon Blake; the corne was p'mised by Severall persons of wch hee took account of them

The 7 10th 76 ther was a publique day of humilliation in all ye Churches in this Collony p'ly in respect of or messen- gers sent to England Viz Mr Stoughton & Mr Buckly

The 20 10 76 ther was a fast keept by ye whole Church at Mr fflints hous w0* respect to the messengers sent to England.

The 29 1 1 76 ther was a Church meeting at Mr fflints hous

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to Consider what may be ye p'voking sines yl may p' voice god against his people & in order to or renewall of or Cov- enant at wch time it was Judged yl we fell short of or former Covenant engagment in waching over one another and in famely instruction & Church dissepline & publique Catechizing therfore it wes Concluded at ye same time first yl in matters agetated & voted y' the major Vote should Isue bussineses put to ye Vote

2 Voted that ye Children of those y* are in full Comunion are members & soe to be looked at

3 for Catechizing it was left to be furder considered off by mr fflint & ye rulling Elder & ye Select men

4 y' ye Children of Church members being adult should be watched over & discepline exercized to them as need requier

5 It was Voted yl ye Children of ye Church (though not in full Comunion) being quallefied as in ye fift p'posission of ye Senod & taking hold of ye Covenant may be baptized to this last ye Vote was ginerall all but one man some weer not

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soe cleer in it yet would not make any distubance & soe farre yl meeting p'ceeded & appointed another meeting

The 7 12 76 ther was another Church meeting at mr fflints hous at wch time ther was a free discoursing & laying open one to another thos Sines wch weer most p'vokeing to god to come forth against us, that soe ther might an humble & free Confession of them before god when we should Come together to renew or Covenant & in ye Close of ye day it was concluded that mr fflint should draw up & p'sent it to ya Church at or next meeting for app'bation or adding to or de- tracting from it

The 18 12 j6 being Sacrament day Robt Spur was called forth before ye Church to make his accknowlidgment of ye offence wch he lay under in giveing entertainement in his hous of loos & vaine p'sons espesally Joseph Belcher his frequent Coming to his daughter Contrary to the admoni- tion of ye Court wch was greatly to ye offence of ye said Bel- chers neerest relations and divers others

The same day after the evening exerciz ther was an Order read wch Came from ye Councell appointing & requiering a publique day of humilliation in this Jurisdiction to be kept upon y* first day of March next and becaus it was moe then usually was wont to be I have heer inserted ye Coppi of it w4* is as followeth

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At a Councell held at Boston the 12 ffeb 1676 As we must hold or selves ever obliged to an humble & harty acknowledgment of ye many mercyfull & Marvellous outgoeings of god for us, his undeserveing people, inhabet- ting this wildernes, and more especially of his late Signall appearances on our side against bloddy & barbarous men that rose up against us ; wherin he hath out acted or faith and Expectation : soe we are noe less in duty bound to re- flect w"1 shame & sorrow upon or unbecoming deportments toward ye lord and ill requitals of him, after all his kind- nesses, the prid, y8 worldlynes, the sensualletie of many p'fessors, the contempt of ye gosple, the defection and ap- postacy of some from ye truth to p'nicious heresies, the decay of brotherly love, y* unthankfulnes for mercys, the deafnes to ye rod of divine appointment, the abus of prcious peace & libertie, and the too generall unsubdewednes of y* harts of men to the will of god, with such like evels, found among us (beside the gross ignorance & growing p'fanes of too many p'sons under rich means of knowledg & reforma- tion) doe proclaime aloud our litle profitting & p'ficciency under gods hand and breeding, our unfrutfulnes under the variouse instructing dispensations of god; yea, and sadly testefie to or faces, y' we have not been throughly melted, and won by mercies, nor kindly affected with, & reformed by ye Judgments of ye lord: and that, (what ever our vows have been, in ye day of or distress, yet,) our old tast in great measure remains in us, & our sent is litle Changed ; though we have been emptied from vessell to vessell, and changes & warr have ben against us. well may we fear another storme of wrath, and that y* Just & holy god will punesh us seaven times for our many & grevious p'vokations : unles we prpare our selves to meet our god with humil- liation, supplication, & reformation ; and timously make or peace w* him through ye blood of or lord Jesus Christ. Moreover, as we have had experience of ye Lords heering or prayers, & being a prsent, ready help to us (though most unworthy) in all our troubles : Soe it cannot be denyed or doubted, but that we have as much need of his help & grace now as ever, and that it is or wisdom & duty at this day, to set or selves to seek ye lord, and to become humble petition- ers at y" throwne of grace to

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the father of mercys, that he would graciously pleas to par- don & purge away our sins, and avert the judgments we have deserved, for his names sake; that he would Continue peace & truth with all the preciouse & pleasant things of Jerusalem unto us, and give us one hart & way to feare him for the good of or selves & Children after us ; that he would Vouchsafe his gracious presence with his servants that are entrusted with the management of publick affaires, and p'ticulerly, with thos worthy p'sons, our messengers, in their Negotiations, that they may find favor with the kings Majestie, and prosper in that important undertaking: that he would infattuate ye Counsels, defeate ye designes, and Re- straine the remainder of ye Cursed & cruell wrath of ye heathen, that are yet in hostillety with us ; that hee would goe along with our forces in the present expedition ; that he would build the wast places, Repaire the breaches made upon us, and settle a suer & lasting peace in or borders ; that he would smile upon the labours of his servants, bless y* springing & fruts of ye earth, and Crowne the yere with his goodnes ; that he would Cause Zebulon to rejoyce in his goeing out, & Isachar in his tents ; that he would be a wale of fier about us, & ye glory in ye midst of us, that he would save & bless his Churches abroad, support & enlarge the intrest of Christ in the world

It is therfore ordered by ye Governour & Councell of this Jurisdiction that thursday ; the first day of March next en- sewing, be set apart for a day of humilliation, fasting & prayer, throughout this Collony : and all p'sons in ther sev- erall Capacceties are requiered to forbeare y' works of their ordinary Callings, & apply themselves to y* Relidgiouse & Sollemn observation of that day, that it may be indeed a day of Attonement, & not of new & further provokation

By ye Councell Ed Rawson Secretary

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The 25 12 76 ye Church had another meeting at mr fflints hous wher & at which time, that wch mr fflint had drawn up for ye Church to engage in it was read ye Substance of which was a sevenfold instance from ye Scriptuer of renewall of PiTS-STs Covenant, & after a repetition of y' Churches first 3 1^' Covenant, & then some further engagments aded two E-gJF~ larg heer to ensert, but it may be in due time upon """"g-ij this ther was some debate & ajetation & at last voted iVkz *n ye aifermative by ye Major p' though some was not

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soe Cleer as to the extent of baptisme, at this time it was Concluded this engagment should be read publikly ye next Saboth unto all ye Congregation & in ye meane time a Catta- log of ye nams of all ye Children of ye Church above ye age of Sixteen yeers should be gathered up yl they may be called uppon to give their p'ticular Consent to Submitt to ye Gov- erment of Christ in & by his Church

The 4th of March j-t being Saboth day ye Engagment or Covenant was publickly read & the next day being monday ye 5 March they weer appointed to Come together both ye Church & ye Children of ye Church

At which time after ye Casse was Commended to god by prayer, mr fflint gave a serious exortation unto ye seed of ye Church laid downe in fower or five p'ticuler Considerations not heer inserted (but in ye beging of ye book)

Then ye Elder made a short spech to ye Children of ye Church that they should take notice y' they weer not (by this ther assenting to what should be p'posed to them) to be admitted to ye Lords table, nor Voteing in ye Church but to declare ther willingnes & subjection to ye government & discepline of Christ in & by his Church

The names of thos y* did ye same day p'sonally give their assent

Timothy Mather John Breck

Thomas Bird Nathanell Glover

James Bird Samuell Hill

Tho: Andrews Johnathan Hill

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Tho Trott Junr Hanah Joanes

Samuell Sumner Mary Weeks

John Garnesy Renew Weeks

Rich Evens Thankfull Baker

Mathias Evens Elizabeth Baker

John Merifeild Mary Wales

Ebenez : Withington Elizabeth Hale

John Spur Waite Smith

Nathaniell Wiet Hanah Davenport

Consider Atherton Hanah Withington

John Beaman Mary Hewen

^opestill Humphry Mary Lyon

ck Humphry Susan Lyon

:ob Hewens Junr Mary pelton

hn Blake Content Wales

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Jn° Blackman James Blake Nehemiah Clap Elisha ffoster Comfort ffoster Richard Mather Jn° Trescot James Baker preserved Capen Samuell Hale Richard Hale Charles Davenport Jn° Smith Jr Ebenezer Hill George Minot Samuell Sumner Junr

Mary Lawrance patience Lawrance Mary Beaman Judeth pond deliverance Smith patience Trescot Martha Trescot Mary Chaplin Mahittabell Hill Sarah Leadbetter Martha Minot

of Melton

Thomas Holman Ephraim Newton Thomas Swift Junr Samuell Blake Nathaniell Blake

Tho Holmans wife Waitstill Vose Mary Blake N Ja : Tuckers wif Teags wif

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divers others weer at y* same time Called but desiered time to Consider of it ye same time a fast was appointed in order heerunto to be keept the 21 of march being or lectuer day The 1 Ith of March 7? Consented

wife

Eb Belleng &'< Johaua Belleng Roger Belleng patience Atherton Joseph Capen Samuell farn worth Nathaniell Wales look for more in or at jr* year 1682

Ebenez : Williams Samuell Trescot John Weeks

John Wales Senr

Samuell Rigby

John Mason Nathaniell Lyon John Brown John pelton Junr Sarah Beaman

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The 18 (1) 7? Consented

Ebenezer Bilenge & his wife M„athan&|bdlenge

Joseph Capen Samuell ffarnworth Nathaniell Wales patience Atherton

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The same day ther was a Contribution for Mr Hub- bard wch Came from Black-point by ye distresse of ye Indians

The 25 March 77 Consented John Minot Ap 1: 77 James Minot Junr Ap 8 77 Theophelus poole

The 8 Aprill 77 ther was appointed a day of Hu- milliation to be kept on our next lectuer day for ye Con- summating of or renewing ye Covenant being the 18 Aprill 77 but some of the breatheren weer not soe Cleer as to ye extent of baptisme The 18 Aprill 77 ye sollemn day of fast was observed & after ye morning exersiz ye Covenant was againe publickly read & the Vote put forth or Called for & the Vote was in the affermative noe man speaking against it. only Bror William Sumner went out of ye meeting when it was goeing to be read & Came not againe in ye afternoone

Mr fHint preached ye former p' of ye day from 15 John 5 with out me ye can doe nothing

& Mr Tory in ye after noone from Jer 3 22 behold we com unto thee for thou art ye lord or God The 22 2 1677 Consented James Minot ye Scholmaster & Samuell pelton The 1 5 77 was notice given of a publique day of humillia- tion to be keept ye 5 day Instant Jully.

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The 5 6 77 Samuell Rigby being related to y* Church was called forth to answer for his sin of Cursing & excessive drinking & neglect of attendance one y* publik ordinances for wch (he not giveing Satisfaction to ye Church) was ye same time laid under the sentance of admonition

The 2 7 77 ther was a Contribution for ye meeting hous at Rehoboth at wch time ther was given 3 10-8 also a contri- bution for deacon Coopper at ye same place at wch time ther was given for him 559 besids Thomas bird in shows 3" & John withington t* in a note & William pond in Corne i*-6A wch afterward he brought i* in money & Tho Modesly in shows 2'

The 29 8 77 ye Church appointed to keep a fast on ye 31 8 77 being or lectuer day on ye behalf of or Messengers in England & for a good Essew of that affaire wth ye king & for Converting grace one ye Rising generation

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The 15 No 77 ther was a publick day of thanksgiveing in this jurisdiction p'ly for that peace wch we doe enjoy after soe much trouble & warr & p;ly for ye lords blessing us wth a plentiouse harvest & p'ly for good Success y' we hav by ye blessing of god on or messengers y' was sent to England

The same day was read a letter from ye therd Church in Boston desiering this Church to send ther Elders & mes- sengers to a Councell Conserning Mr Willard whether they may call him to office being not dismissed from ye Church at Groaton, but ye Church scattered abroad by reason of ye warrs. The Church appointed ye Elders and Deacon Capen & William Sumner

The 25 9 77 ye result of yc Councill was published ye Sub- stance of it was y* the Counsell did Judg from ye word of god yl mr Willard was at libertie to Joyne

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in memberly fellowship with & unto ye theird Church in Boston ye arguments from ye Scriptuer weer 7 or eight not heer inserted & heer unto all ye Counsell of eight Churches consented & Subscribed except one man

The same day John Merrifeild (though not in full Comun- ion) was called forth before ye Church to answer for his sine of drunknes and also for Contempt & slighting ye power of Christ in his Church in not appearing formerly though often called upon & sent unto : but he made some excus for his drunknes in y' being not well at Boston hee took a little strong water & comeing out in ye ayre did distemp him & for ye other offence he did acknowlidg his fault therin

The first Saboth in January 1677 we began to Contribut weekly for ye maintenance of ye minestry according to ye Vote of ye towne ye 27 10 77

The 27 n 77 ther was an order from ye Councell read wherin they had appointed a day of humilliation to be ob- served ye 21 ffeb next p'ly in ye regard of ye enemies en- deavors against us not yet fully quieted & p'ly ye hand of god gon out against us in removeing by death many of his p'cious servants as of late Mr Shepard of Charlstowne who dyed in ye small pox & p'ly by reason of y' distemper prvail- ling soe much in that town as also in Boston & also in regard of our messengers wch are negotiating or affaires yet in England

The 31 of (1) 78 a letter was read coming from the third Church in Boston desiering ye Church to send ther Elders

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& messengers to ye ordaining of Mr Willard to office in ther Church on ye 10 of Aprill & besids ye Elders ther was appointed & Voted Capt Clap & Deacon Capen

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The 24 2 78 ther was a Church gathered by some of or breatheren y' live at Milton it was done in or meeting hous at dorchester becaus of some opposission y* did appeare ; ye Churches wch they sent unto weer the Elders & messengers of ye three Churches in Boston & waymoth Brantree & dead- ham ye Majestrats weer accquainted with it but only ye gov- ernor was heer by reason of ye wett & Snow season. Mr Allen did first pray & then Mr fflint did preach from ye & then prayed, afterward ye breatheren weer Called on one after another to declare ye work of grace y' god had wrought on them to ye number of seaven, but before they began it was put to the whole assembly both messengers & others whether any had any Just reason against their p'ceeding but all weer silent after they had made their relations a confes- sion of faith was read by or Elder unto wch they all Con- sented by lifting up of hands, then thos seaven breatheren weer Called downe into ye body of ye assembly and a Cove- nant was read unto them unto which they all Consented by lifting up of hands. ye breatheren yl entered into this Cove- nant & made publique relation weer thes :

Robt Tucker member of waymoth

Anthony Newton

William Blake

Thomas Swift

mender of ^ ^^ D°«*5*er

y

Members of

Dorches

Church

ye 2 Church Edward Blake in Boston

Ebenezer Clap After this was done ther weer more of or Breatheren y* did at ye same time enter into ye same Covenant with ye former namly

Thomas Holman George Lyon Ephram

Manasses & 5> Tucker James

And then Mr Tory was appointed to give ye right hand of ffellowship & Mr Mather prayed & a psalme sung & ye assembly dismissed

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The 24 3 78 being ye sixt day of ye week ther was a Church meeting at which time it was Voted by ye major part & a petition drawn before hand & read at that time wch should be prsented to ye Court against ordinarys y' have not a suffient gard over them to keepe good order and some other matters then discussed

The 26 3 /8 was read an order from ye ginerall Court requiering a publique day of humilliation to be keept on thursday the 6 of June some of ye grounds of it was gods hand goeing out against us in taking away such & soe many emenent men in Church & Conionweale & ye prvelancy of ye Smale pox both in Boston & Charlestowne to ye cutting off of many by death alsoe in regard of ye abounding of sine & wickednes amongst us & for or Agents in England that they may have good Success & a saff returne, & other matters

The 6 of June on ye day above said ther was a letter read yl Came from ye Govr & majestrats wherin they did recom- mend to ye Churches in this Jurisdiction that ther might be a Contrybution for y* releif of ye Captives wch weer taken frcm hatfeild they being brought soe farre as ye fort Albana at w^ time after ye evening exersiz ther was a Contribution of eight pound five Shillings two pence in money for ye end aforesaid

The 7th August 78 ther was a fast keept by or Church being Wednesday or lectuer day ye same day ther was a Contribution for Mr Emerson of Concord being low in his Estate at w1* time was Colected 5U- 14"- 2 ye same day ther was a fast at brantree & ye next day at boston the first Church

The same time or weekly lectuer was Changed that it should not be in ye same week yl Rocksbery lecter is keept but contrary & soe to continue monthly

The 17 No 78 (being ye first day of or meeting in y* New meeting hous) a letter was read wch came from ye Church at hingham desiering ye church to send their Elders & mes- sengers to ye ordaination of Mr Norton to be a teaching officer unto them on y* 27 No 78 at which

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time ye church appointed Deacon Capen & Deacon Blake to Joyne wth or Elders for yx service

The same time ye Court order was read who had ordered a

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publick fast in ye whole Jurisdiction to Joyne wth ye other Collonies on ye same day being recommend to ye Court by ye Comissioners of ye Collonies ye day to be on thursday ye 21 No 78

The first of December 1678 mr fflint p'posed to ye Church for a day of thanksgiveing to be keept by ye Church ye grounds of it weer an ingagment that was made to god if he should heer prayers & restore Captin Clap to helth againe being sick about a yeer & half agoe also in regard of Mr Stoughton wch all though he be not yet returned yet y' god have prserved his p'son & soe fare blessed their endeavors for y' publick also becaus god have soe much prserved or town from & under that contagious distemp of ye small pox when he have soe sadly visseted other places as Charlston boston & other places, as also for ye pease we injoy in this town notwithstanding ye great fears of a disquietment in regard of some publik transactions about or meeting hous & other mercys the day mentioned was on our next lectuer day being the 18 Decemb: to this motion ye Church agreed

The 12 of ye 11 78 It was p'posed to ye Church whether ther should be a Church meeting appointed for to Call forth some of ye members of ye Church not yet in full Comunion to give an ace1 or answer for their obstinancy in refusing to Come before ye Elders & some anchent breathren (whom ye Church had formerly apointed to Joyne with ye Elders in privat) but they standing off & giveing ille langwedg & behavior ye Church

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Closed with ye p'posission and appointed Wednesday y* 22 Instant at one a Clock to Come to gether & in ye meane time thos anchent breatheren or tithing men should warne such p'sons as ye Elders should appoint

one ye day fore mentioned ye Church mett & Robt Spur Senr was called forth to give satisfaction for his withdrawing & not p'takeing in ye Sacrament upon some prjedice he had taken against or pastor but could not mak it out but a misaprehen- tion of him but he did not com up to Satisfaction : also John Spur was then called forth to give Satisfaction for his con- temptious caredg & refusing to give an acc: of his knowlidg unto ye Elders & thos breatheren in privat : also Nathaniell Wiett for not coming to ye Elders but refusing _s Spur had done : but now gave satisfaction & ther for at y motion of some breatheren the matter was respitted till another meet- ing about a month after

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Also Samuell Rigby was ye same time called forth to give Satisfaction for his former offence for wch he had been formerly admonished by ye Church but came not up to Satisfaction : others ther weer y' should have been called forth as Joshua Georg Daniell Ellen, Nathaniell Mather & others but ye time & season of Cold would not p'mitt

The 19 12 78 ye Church mett againe & Samuell Rigbe was called forth againe & he gave soe much satisfaction y* his sensuer of admonition was ordered to be resp'tted for a while & on his good demeanor if it did appear for some time then ye sensuer to be taken off ye same time Robt Spur Senr was called on to give satisfaction but he came not up to full Satisfaction therfore it was voted that he should be admon- eshed Also Nathanell Wiett John Spur Daniell Ellen and Joshua Georg for their contempt off & neglecting & refusing to com to give an ace' of their knowlidg to ye Elders or Church was therfore Votted to be excommunicated

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The same day Nathanell Mather was Called forth to give Satisfaction for his slighting & negligence in Coming up to ye Order of ye Church at which time he did give some ac- count publikly of his knowlidg out of a Cattechisme but falling short of what he should have attained unto, & he p'missing to doe his best to attaine more, he was dismissed & was appointed to Come to ye Elders againe about a fortnight after

The 25 12 78 ther was a Church meeting at wch time y* Churches Engagment by way of renewall of Covenant was read over to consider wherin ye Church fell short of ye p'ticu- lers therein exprest alsoe at that time it was Concluded y' ther should be a day of humilliation kept on or next lectuer day wch is ye 12 March next to humble or souls before god in respect of our Covenant Engagment & also for ye prsence & blessing of god on the Children of ye Church as also for ye appeasing of his anger manifested in y* Contagious dis- temp of ye Small pox of wch soe many are dead & more vissited

The 3 (1) 7I ther was a Church meeting at wch time ther was enquiery what may be thought to be the sins of this time for wch gods anger was gon forth against his people heer in thes pta to wch after long silence some spake one thing & another another thing &c and at ye same time the Church was Calld on by or rulling Elder to Consider how mr

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Thecher should be satisfied for his labor in supplying mr fflints work for one month which he p'cuered in his place whill he went to Quenectecot alsoe mr fflint then p'pounded that ye Church should looke out to p'vid one in his rome if any on in his famely should be visseted with ye pox as also to supply his place when he should take a Jorney to Reho- both & that an other teaching officer might be thought on to help him & other discourses at that time not Convenient heer to be inserted

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one the day before Viz ye 2 (1) being Saboth day after ye evening exercis it was p'pounded to ye Church by ye Elder whether Robt Spur his admonition may not be Suspended a while & he have liberty once more to speak to ye Church by way of accknowledgment of his sin ye wch was granted by y* Church

The 9 (1) 7a Robt Spur Senr was called forth to acknowl- idg his offenc but came not up to satisfaction

The 30 (1) 7o Robt Spur had ye sentance of Admonishion adminestred to him

The 3 3 79 after ye evening exerciz ye Church was stayed & did discours about Abigail ye daughter of Henery Merri- feild what should be done towards her for her sin of forneca- tion It had been Voted the Saboth before by ye Major Vote of ye Church (that for that sin & for her refusing to come before the Church) that she should be excommunicated, but becaus ye whole Church did not Vote it was Considered what was to be done because some thought that excomuni- cation did not belong to such in her Cappassetie therefore it was p'posed whether ye whole Church could agree according to that in Matthew that she should be rejected & to be as an heathen &c the Vote was in ye affermative

The same time report was made Concerning Samuell Rigbe who was sent unto by ye Church to come before them to answer for his late sin of drunknes & quarelling but his answer was y* he would be gon & not come againe in a 12 month

The Sabothday before Elizabeth Weeks was mentioned to ye Church whether she should not be Cast out for her sin of fornecation before marridg: ye Conclusion was that if any of her relations would send to her to see if she would come before ye Church in p'son & manifest her repentance the sentance should be respitted a while

The 23 3 79 ther was a Church meeting uppon occasion of

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Mr fflint his desier of help in ye minestry either by another teaching officer

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or by some other Supply, at wch Conferrance ye Church did not think they weer in a Capaccetie of maintaining another officer but it was p'posed by ye Elder whether ye Congrega- tion should not agment Mr fflints wages to one hundred pounds Sixty pounds in money & 40 pounds in Contry pay & then he to p'vid such help as he saw meet & satisfie such as did help him out of ye 100 pound. The Church then prsent did not seeme to Close with yl p'posission but p'pounded 50 pounds money & 50 pounds Contry pay wch did seem to be ye major Vote of those y' did Vote, others yl Voted neither way p'pounded yl ye Church and towne together should adjetate ye matter wch did occasion the deferring y8 matter till ye next Second day being a training day for to discours ye matter. At wch time it was discursed y' Mr James minot should be spoken unto to see whether he would help once in a fortnight & a Comittee chosen

The Comittee appointed as a bove said was ye Elder & two Deacons & John Breck

The same time Mr fflint p'posed whether we should not keepe or next lectuer day which will be ye 4th of may as a fast in regard of ye state of ye people of god in old England & ye nations adjacent wch seemes to be very sad & in respect of our selves ye face of things looking sad in regard of ye loss of soe many emenent p'sons both in ye Majestracy & min- estry & in towns & also in respect of or agents abroad ; ye vote of ye Church was affermative

The 30 4 79 an order was published from ye generall Court who appointed a publik day of humiliation to be keept p'ly in regard of ye sad face of things one ye Churches & people of god both abroad & at home & in respect of or afaiers in England & alsoe in respect of ye intended Sinod to be keept in September next ye day is ye 10 5 79

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The 6 of ye 5 79 the Church Called for Joshua Georg Daniell Ellen Jn° Spur & Nathanell Wiet & abigall Merri- feild haveing sent to them before by messengers to warne them to appeare, but only Nathanell Wiet & Jn° Spur did appear who did not manifest any repentance for ther former miscarridg but carryed it very dissatisfactorily before ye

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Church : who weer all excommunicated from ye Church that day all of them & Abigail Merrifeild for her sin of fornica- tion & Contempt of ye Church was Cast out also ye same day

The 10 6 79 ther was a Contrybution to put into ye dea- cons hands for ye releif of ye poor espesally with respect to bror Wm Turner at wch time ther was given in money 3U 68 5d besids some notes for Come as is in my book set down ye p'ticulers

The same day ye Elders weer voated for to be sent to meet in ye Senod wch is to Convene next September but noe messengers Concluded to be sent but left to Consideration till ye next Saboth

The 17 6: 79 ye Church made Choice of William Sumner & Richard Baker to be messengers to ye Senod wch is to begin ye second Wednesday in Sept' being ye 10th day of ye month & ye deacons weer desiered to take Care for their entertainment at Boston on ye Church ace1

The 5 8 79 ye Church Concluded by Voate yl or next lect- uer day (being ye 22 Instant) should be turned into a day of thanksgivinge to god for heering of prayers & abateing ye distemp of ye pox

The same day it was Voted yl Samuell Rigby should be Cast out of ye Church for his former miscaredges & he at this time did not appear before ye Church though appointed soe to doe

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The 28 8 79 Samuell Blake ye Sonne of William Blake now of ye Church at Melton was called before y* Church to make Confession of his sin of fornecation before marredg at wch time he did owne the fact & made some kind of ac- knowledgment but his voice was soe low y' scarce any herd y' litle wch he spake except a few wch stood Clos by him

The 2 9 79 Samuell Rigbee was excommunicated for thos sins for wch he was formerly admoneshed & for Contempt in not appearing before ye Church being called therunto :

The 7 9 79 ther was a Church meeting for to read ye plat- forme of Church dissepline to see how farre ye Church did agree with it in their practice at which time ther weer 8 or nine Chapters read over & ye rest left till another time

Me ye 6 of January 1679 Henery Leadbetter Executor to y* Estate of Tho Lake delivered two silver Cups or small beakers wch was given by Tho Lake unto ye Church :

Also M" Thecher of Boston gave y" Church formerly a Silver Cup with two ears

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Also ye Widdow Clements of Boston gave another silver cup to ye Church ye 17 Novem 1678

The n 1 1 79 ther was an order read from ye Counsell re- quiering a publique day off thanksgiving to be kept the 22 Instant for ye returne of or agents from England after they have been absent three yers & aboutt two months

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The 15 12 79 Robt Spur was Called before ye Church to heer what efect ye ordinance of admonition had taken on Him but some weer not satisfied at that time therfore it was respitted till that day fortnight

The last of ffeburary 79 Robt Spur was Called before ye Church & hee did by wrighting declare what he had to say & ye Church by a silent Vote did maniffest ther satisfac- tion soe as to have ye sentence removed

The 21 March 80 Robt Spur was taken into ye Church again his sentence of Admonission taken off

The 15 Aprill 80 was a ginerall fast

The 25 Aprill Hanah ye dafter of Isack Joanes was dis- missed to ye third Church in Boston being not in full Corn- union

The 1 5 September 80 ther was a fast keept in regard of Mr fflint & he dyed ye night following about 10 of ye Clock & buryed yc 17th day

The 25 of November 80 wee kept a publick day of thanks- giveing being ordered soe to doe by the generall Court for ye Continuance of or Liberties & prveledges both Sacred & Sivell for y* plentie of ye fruits of ye Earth this yeer & for removeing of Contagious sickneses & diseases ye day was carryed one by Mr Minot & Mr Capen

The same Court also ordered a publick day of humilliation to be kept on ye 16 decern 80

The 2J 12 80 ther was a Contribution for Goody Leich- feild and Mitchell of Maiden at wch tim ther was Colected & ye next day sent in to ye Sume of 11 17 9 of wch about 7 pound in p'ticuler for leichfeld & ye rest to be devided

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The 2 (1) |i was a day of humiliation keept by ye Church & town to seek to god for direction in looking out for a minester for or Church ye day was carryed on by Mr Tory & Mr Adams

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The 20 (1) a" after ye evening exercis ye Church was stayed to Consider of a man to be on tryall for ye work of ye mines- try & it was Voted y' each man should bring in his Vote in wrighting & thos two yl had ye most Votes should be put to Vote againe ya next Saboth and ye Votes being brought in Mr John danforth of Rocksbery had 40 & Mr Cushen of Hingham had 13 Votes

The 27 (1) 81 Votes wer Called for againe for on of ye two wch had most Votes ye last Saboth & ther weer 37 Votes for Mr Danforth & 22 Votes for Mr Cushen : at the same time John Breck who was not in full Comunion intruded himself in & put in a Vote though not in full Comunion ; wch was very offensive to ye Church but his Vote was taken out & he commanded by Mr Stoughton to goe out of ye meeting hous when yc Church had been tryed by a Vote to know whether they did approve of his acting wch being de- clared in ye Negative then ye Contrary Vote was called for but none held up ther hand but only Henery Leadbetter who thought y* such as had Submitted to ye goverment of Christ in ye Church & had owned ye Covenant should have libertie to Vote in such a Case ; but it was declared to ye Contrary

The same time y* Church appointed a Comittee Viz Mr Stoughton ye Elder & deakons, William Sumne Rich Baker Rich Withington and Capt Clap : to invite Mr Danforth to come & preach more constantly with us upon tryall

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The 3 2 81 ye Elder declared to y9 Church y* he had spoken w* John Breck about his putting in a voat ye last day to ye offence of many, & yl he had given him satisfaction & was sorry yl he had acted soe as he did in yt maner & y1 if any elce weer unsatisfied if they would speake to him hee hoped hee should satisfie them

The 10 2 81 an order was read from ye Generall Court requiering a publique fast in respect of sad face of things Concerning ye Church of god abroad in other pu & in Eng- land & amongst orselves & ye hand of god gon out against us this last yeer in respect of ye great flood at Quenectecot & y* blast spoilling much of y* fruts of ye earth & in respect of or agents y* are to goe for England ye day appointed is ye 21 Instant & in regard of ye great losses at sea & ye sudden deaths of many : Mr Capen & Mr Danforth preched yl day & Mr Minot prayed in y* morning

The 1 3 81 ye Elder accquainted ye Assembly how fair we

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had p'ceeded w01 Mr Danforth & yl as yet he had not given his answer therfore if any p'son though not of ye Church (in full Communion) had any thing to aleadg to the contrary they had libertie to speak but non spake any thing, then ye Elder said yl he would take their silence for Consent but none spake

The 22 3 8 1 a letter was read y* came from ye Church at Melton wherin they desiered to send messengers to yc or- daining of Mr Thecher to be a teaching officer to their Church on ye first of June next in answer therunto (besids the Elder) ye Church made Choice of Mr Stoughton & Dea- con Capen & Deacon Blake

The 5 of June Si ye Elder declared to y* Church y* ye Church at Melton had ordained Mr peter Thecher to be a pastor in y: Church : Mr Thecher did first pray & preach then Mr Encres Mather put it to Vote first to ye Church (whos Vote was afermative & then to ye messengers wch did concur : also It was p'pounded to ye whole assembly whether any

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p'son had ought against it but none appeared ; then it was p'pounded to Mr Thecher whether he did accept of ye Call to office which he declared y' he did : then Mr Tory gave ye Charg & mr Tory Mr Mather Mr Eliot & Mr Willard laid on hands & lastly Mr Willard gave ye right hand of fellow- ship in the name of ye rest of ye Churches

The 26 June 81 an order was read from ye ginerall Court requiering a publique fast to be kept ye 7th of July next

The 35 81 ye Elder declared to ye Church that bror Thomas Davenport was under some offence about ye ex- change of some land w"1 Robt Stiles in not standing to his engagement v/^ Stils but disposing it to another man & y' some breatheren had delt with him about it but could git noe satisfaction, he thought y' ye Church might goe to bror Danfords hous (he not being able to com to ye Church) to heer ye Case, but ye Church Concluded by a Vote to send y* Elder & deacons & bror Sumner bror Leeds Richard Baker Ensigne Hale bror Trot Isak Joanes bror Tolman Senr Dan- iell preston & desiered Bror Edward pason to be ther also and as many as would or Could besids to heer ye Case* & returne to ye Church how they found it

The 10 5 81 ye Elder did (in ye name of ye p'sons above deputed) declare to ye Church yl they had been w111 brother Davenport & after long agetations they brought it to this

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conclusion y* bror Davenport & Stiles Chose out some men each of them to Consider of ye matter & they did engag each to ye other in a bond of 30 pounds to stand to their de- termination

wch afterward was don & Stiles had his land confeirmed unto him

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The 14 6 8r ther was a Contribution for Mr Swan & others at Rocksbery who had their houses burnt, at wch time ther was Colected six pound pence in money & it was delivered to Elder Humphry who was to Conveigh it to ye deacons of Rocksbery who together wth Mr Dudlee & Mr Elliot weer to devid it as they Judged meet

The 25 10 81 Mr John Danforth gave his answer publikly before ye whole assembly of his acceptance of his call to be with us to preach & pray amongst us

The 5 12 81 Mary ye daughter of Thomas Modesly was called before ye Church (though not in full Comunion but (under g' Obligations) by her submitting to ye Government of Christ in his Church) she was Called to answer for her sine of fornication. She did appeare but being put to it to speak by way of accknowledgment of ye sin, she gave noe answer but weept whether for ye shame or ye sin y' was not known, & ye Church was dismissed for y' time

The 19 12 81 Mr John Danforth Joyned to ye Church being dismissed from Rocksbery.

The same day ther was appointed a day of fast to be kept y* first of March in order to or further p'ceeding with Mr Danforth to office relation

The 16 (1) 82 Mary Modesly was called before ye Church againe who did by wrighting make Confession of her Sin & she was dismissed by Silence of ye Church

The 2 (2) 82 ye Church was stayed & by a unanimous Vote Mr John Danforth was Chosen pastor to ye Church in Dor- chester but his acceptation of it was not then called for, he being not p'sent at that time but y* next day or next Saboth he accepted y" Call

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The 30 Aprill 82

The Church stayed to appoint a time of Ordaining Mr Danforth w^ by a Vote was Concluded to be the last Wednes- day in June next being the 28 June 82 alsoe it was Voted that ther should be sent unto eight Churches for their Elders

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& Messengers Viz 3 Churches in Boston & Rocksbery Dead- ham Melton Brantry & Waymoth & meadfeild And it was Voted yl there should be two meetings that day & that Mr Incres Mather should be desiered to take one part of ye day & y' mr Eliot should be desiered to give ye Charge.

The 22 4 82 ther was a publique day of Humilliation Cheifly for our Agents gon for England.

The 28 4 82 Mr Danforth was ordained pastor to ye Church of Dorchester. (& preached on that Text 2 Kings. 2. 14. where is ye Lord God of Elijah.)

The 6 6 82 Isack Ryalls wife who was Wait Spur brought her child to be baptized & her self to enter into Covenant but ye Vote being put to ye Church it was denyed her becaus it was not p'posed to ye Church afore.

The 20. 6 : 82 Joseph Leeds was before yc Church for some miscaredg towards his wife ; Mr Danforth made mention of ye matter to ye Church & found it was not as bad as was re- ported & or bror Leeds had made some accknowledgment of his fault : but yl did not satisfie ye Church becaus he did not with his owne mouth make accknowlidgment (now), therfor it was defered to a fortnight after for him to Consider more of it & therfore he was advertized to forbear coming to ye Sacrament ye next lords day

The 3 7 82 Joseph Leeds was called before ye Church againe to make Confession of his sin in thrusting his wife out of Doare & fetching blood at her mouth ye which he would excuse, though ther weer two did testifie y' he had owned such acting to them, but his answer was y' either they did mistake him or he did mistake himselfe: but many weer dissatisfied & therfore it was deferred at prsent untill fortnight after

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The 17 7 82

Joseph Leeds was called before ye Church & wholl assem- bly to answer for his offence in his Carredg towards his wife who at this time gave more satisfaction than before by his accknowledgment & by his promis to carry it more loveing* to her for time to Come ye Church did accept of his Con- fession

The same day ye Case of Johnathan Blackman was Con- sidered & he was expected to make his Confession of his sin in stealling horses & lying for wcb he was convicted be- fore ye Court & had Corporall punishment, but he refusing to come before ye Church he running away out of ye Juris- diction was at this time rejected & disowned from his

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Church relation & excomunicated though not delivered up to satan as those in full Communion but yet to be looked at as an heathen & a publican & familier & societie with him forbiden unless (to His Relations) natuerall & civell yl he may be ashamed :

The 22 November 82 there was a publik day of thanks- giveing apointed by ye ginerall Court for ye Continuance of or Libertie Sacred & Civell for ye plentifull harvest this yeer & for ye safe arivall of or messengers in England

The 24 10 82 patience Blake ye wife of Edward Blake of Melton who had formerly (when called ther unto) refused to owne ye Covenant & Submit to ye Goverment of Christ in his Church, she did make confession & acknowledgment of her great sin in soe doeing & this she did Vollentarily to ye satisfaction of ye Church in that thing & was then p'pounded to owne ye Covenant when called therunto if none had any thing against it

The 14 1 1 82 notice was given & ye Church Consented therunto of a day of humilliation to be keept on ye last of instant being Wednesday in regard of ye distres yl ye people of god weer in in or native Contry & also in other pu of ye world [120] (82) & to pray for ye Continuance of or peace & liberties & for or agents in England & for gods guidance of ye generall Court which is Called to Conveene ye first Wednesday in feburary being ye 7 day of yi month

The 25 (1) 7g thes following publikly owned ye Covenant John Minot

Aprill 1 77 James Minot Junr

Aprill 8 TJ Theophelus poole 22. 2. yy. James Minot Schoolmasf, Sam1 Pelton

22 8 82 Samuell Rigby Samuell peltons wife Joshua Henshaws wif Joseph Birch his wife The last of thes ye Elder said her father had been sent unto to owne ye Covenant & he said he was willing to doe what was nedfull but as yet had not don it, but his dafter did as others owne ye Covenant, her fathers name is Tim- othy Wales the sonne of old goodman Wales his grand- father he was a member in full Communion but not her erne- diat father

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1 8 March Owned ye Covenant Elizabeth ye wife of Watching Atherton & Mahittabell her sister, both of them ye Children of Samuell Rigbey The 29 2 83 John Minot came forth Vollentaryly & acc- knowlidged his sine in being overtaken too much in drinking on ye day of Major Clarks funerall

The same day ye Elder declared a publick day of Humillia- tion to be keept on ye 10th of May next being a week before ye Election

The 29 5 83 ther was a Contribution for Captives Viz Mr Graves ship Mr & one Robinson. Contributed 12 pound io" iod to be devided between them

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About y9 beging of Sep 83 ye Church was Caused to stay to know ther minds Concerning patience Blake whether she should (as she desiered) be p'posed to Joyn to this Church divers spake & thought it weer more Convenient for her to joyn to Melton Church wher she lived & it was put to ye Vote y* if any weer otherwis minded they should speak, but none did speak & soe it rested for y' time

The 1 Ith of November a wrighting read concerning pa- tience Blake shewing her Reasons why she Could not joyn to Melton Church ye same day an order was read of y* gen- erall Court who appointed a publique fast to be keept ye 22 of No 83 in regard of ye sad condition we weer in respect- ing ye danger of loosing or liberties both Sivell & Sacret or Charter being Called for

The 30 10 83 ther was a Contribution for a Captive Viz ye Son of a woman liveing at pescattoway at wch time ther was Contrebuted 4" 14' id and Comitted to Elder Humphry for to deliver it to ya woman

The same day ye Church was desiered to stay to advis to- gether about patience Blak whether she should be dealt with all for some offense yl Georg Lyon of Melton had against her but ther being but one witnes against her Viz John Spur who is now at Tanton though more might be said yet y* advice was to lett her alone till John Spur did Come down & not to p'ceed to sentance her as yet

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The 20 of January 1683 Consider Atherton (who had fallen into ye sine of Drunknes both formerly & now againe of late) was called forth before the Church (though not in full Comunion) to make his accknowlidgment of his sin, ye which he did by writing being read unto ye Church & he owned it

The 17 12 83 phillip Withington owned ye Covenant in order to ye baptizing his child

The same Day John Weeks was called forth to acknowlig his sine in stealling a Chees from a man at ye Ordinary but spake never a word but what was read in wrighting & ye Vote was put by silence

The 9 (1) 84 ther was an accknowledgment read of Eben- ezer Lyons who was latly p'pounded to Joyne in full Corn- union but John Blackman & some others had taken some offence for words spoken by him but could hardly bring him to confess it but at last he did by wrighting but he himself was not prsent to owne ye wrighting, soe he was defered to see what his after conversation might be

The 23 of March 84 Ebenezer Lyon was called forth againe to make Confession of some other offence in denying of p4 of ye wrighting read by Mr Danforth a fortnight afore & saying y' he did not know of such a passedg ther in & this he denyed stifly untill at lenth ther weer two possetive witneses to prove it & then he confessed it but yB Church thought it not fitt at prsent to admit of him but to waite further to see his life & Conversation

The 30 March 84 ther weer two p'sons Viz Timothy Cro- hore & An Crohore ye sone & dafter of dafter of Robt Spur (who had as some did afferme formerly owned ye Cov- enant in Mr Mathers time) thes two p'sons being adult (& had declared ther knowlige in y* principle of Religion be- fore ye Elders) did p'sonally owne y9 Covenant in order to their baptizme

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The 24 2 84 ther was a publique day of humilliation in this Collony in respect of ye troubles & sad estate of ye p'testant Intrest in other pu of y* world & in or native Con- try & ye great fears Concerning or selves ye same day ther was a Contribution made to be put into y* deacons hands for a supply unto ye poore as need requiereth at which time was Colected 2" i' o & a bill of 3* corne by S Capen

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Me io9 of ye money was Comitted to me & iu u6 unto deacon Blake

The 5 4 84 ther was a publique day of Humilliation in this Collony on ye same ace' with ye former, at wch time ther was a Contribution for ye poore espessaly wth respect of goodman heauen at wch time was Colected i1' i9 gd in money & a bill of a bl Come from Ensign Clap & half a bl from

Me this was Comitted into ye hands of Deacon Blake wholly

The 22 4 84 Sister George was called againe before ye Church who at this time made Confession of her sin of let- ting some have drinke wch made them drunke & of her deny- ing of it & of her goeing from ye Church in such a disorderly maner

The 20 7 84 ther was a Contrebution for mosses Ayers being Captive at wch time was Contrebuted 6n 2' 8d & dlevered ye same time unto Thomas Tilston who together wth Thomas peirs weer by ye Congregation appointed to manedg ye bussines of convaying into safe hands for the efecting of ye redemption of him & to enquier what was wanting

Also wheeras ther was formerly a Contrebution for ye Widdow Robenson her son of Six pound 4" 8d being a Captive with a p'mis y* if it weer not made use off it should be returned againe it appeared afterward yl he got home without ye redemption money therfore it was ye day above said p'posed to ye Congregation whether it should be called for againe, & by a Vote it was concluded y' it should be called for & Voted y* deacon Capen should cale for it, & it was then spoken too yl if ye above said Contribution did not reach ye end y* may be added to it

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The 28 7 84 ther was an order read Come from ye generall Court requiering a day of thanksgiveinge in this Collony to be keept for ye mercys of god in staying ye abundance of raine in ye spring & blessing ye fruts of ye earth soe y' we have a good harvest & for continueing or peace & liberties as yet wch we have formerly enjoyed ye time appointed is ye 9 of October next

The 8 of March 8| ther was mention made of a ginerall publique fast appointed by ye ginerall Court respecting ye distresses of ye people of god abroad & soe in England & Scotland & ye great fears of sad times among our selves y6

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hazard of or liberties both Sacred & Sivell ye day appointed is ye 12 of this Instant march & ther was appointed to be a contrebution at y' time to be put into ye hands of ye deacons to be disposed at their discretion at wch time was contrebuted 33" 9: of wch 1 7" deacon blake had & 16s gd I had

The same time It was appointed y' wee should have a monthly lectuer to begin ye next Wednesday after the fast wch will be ye 18 instant March Mr Danforth haveing granted it soe to be

The 5 aprill 85 was a Contribution for a boy y' had ye stone at wch time was Contributed iu 11 7 & a peice of Spanish money 7d \ & all left in my hand

The 12 aprill 84 was Contrebution for a Captive whos name is Gold at wch time was Contributed 3" 10 11 left in deacon blaks hand

The 26 2 85 was a letter read from ye North Church in Boston desiering yc Elders & messengers of or Church to be sent to ye ordaining of (Mr) Cotton Mather on ye 13 2 85 at wch time ye Church apointed mr Stoughton Deacon Capen & deacon Blake as ther messengers with Mr Danforth or pastor

Ye same day ther was read ye Conclusion of ye Senod for- merly agreed on as yc p'voking sines y' we stood guilty off & to be Humbled for

The 3 3 85 was read a pap from ye governor & Councell to excit Elders & minester to take Care of their flocks by goeing from hous to hous & see how ye people p'fitting by ye word & that instructing ye youth may goe forward at ye same time ye Elder p'posed yl

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tow of ye tithing mens Squadrons at a time appointed should come together to some place for y' end from 8 to 16 yeers of age to be Catechized & from 16 to 24 ye yong p'sons should come together to be discoursed with all ye maids by them- selves & ye men by themselves & y1 y* tithing men should 'give notice to them of ye time & place &c :

The 7 4 85 ther was a Contrebution for Goo Bowens of rocksbery Brother who is a Captive with ye turks at which time was Colected two pounds fowerteen shilling & left in my hands for the p'son Conserned

The 28 4 85 an order was read from ye Court who ap- pointed a day of humilliation for all y* Collony to be on ye 16 July in regard of ye great & ginerall Feavor & Ague amongst us & ye dry season & ye trouble & low estate of ye people of god abroad in ye world: "one this day ther was a Contrebution

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for ye poor to be put into ye deacons hands but notice was not given of it afore therfore ther was but 158 4d colected of wch deacon Blake had 8s 4 & I had 7' & it was ye same time desiered by ye elder y' on such times & thanks giveing days ther might be some Contrebution for ye poore

The 9 6 85 was a Contrebution for one tucker of Boston a Captive at wch time was contrebuted 3" 1" 6 money & left in my hand to be delivered to ye mans wife who gave a receipt

The 8 Novem 85 ther was a Contribution for peter Talbut at wch time was Contrebuted 40' 1 id & left in my hands and dl to him ye 1 1 9 85 who gave a receipt

The 15 9 85 notice was given to ye Church y' ye minesters meeting together at Boston concluded of a day of thanksgive- ing to be keept on ye 3d day of ye next month

The same day ther was a Contrebution for ffrances Balle at wch time was colectd 33s iod & two half bl Corne on from Jn° Withington & one from William Trescot left in my hands dl to ffrances Baall y" 7 10 85 & he gave a receipt (to me John Capen.)

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Y* 14 12 85 Elder Humphrey moved to ye Church y* they would look out & p'vid themself another Elder becaus he had been long lame & did look at himself neer his dep'uer out of this world

Me ye 7 (1) 85 Votes weer brought in for a rulling Elder & Deacon Blake had 46 votes & 15 or 16 for other p'sons & left to his consideration till another time

ye same day was an order read from ye ginerall Court requiering a day of Humilliation p'ly yl god ould continue of liberties Sacret & Sivell as also in regard of ye pox weh threaten & was at ye Eastword as also gods frowns uppon us in ye hardnes of ye winter both for man & beast y* day appointed is ye 25 Instant to be a publick fast

The 4 of Aprill 86 Deacon James Blake was called to give his answer to the vote of ye Church, but he p'posed his unfitnes for such a work p'ly because of his thicknes of heer- ing & p'ly ye diffeculty of y' worke & soe it was left to his further consideration

Me ye 25 of Aprill 86 Deacon Blake being called on did accept of ye voate of ye Church to be an Elder.

Me ye 2 of May 86 ther weer votes put in for a deacon in Deacon Blaks room & those two y' had most Votes weer to be put in to Vote againe the next Saboth for to have one of them, & Danell preston & Enock Wiswell were y' two y1 had most vots

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The 9 may 86 those two weer put to Vote againe & Danell preston Senr had ye Major Vote wch was 46 & the other had eleven : his acceptance was called for at ye same time, but he desiered a little time to Consider of it

The 23 May 86 Daniell preston manifested his acceptance of ye office of a deacon

The same time it was agreed that or next lectuer day should be appointed for Ordaination of Elder & Deacon and y' mr Eliot should be desiered to joyne in ye laying on of hands wch wil be ye 9 of June next which was accomplished that day. (Elder Humphreys being newly deceased.)

Me ye 27 June 86 ye Elder proposed to ye Congregation after ye evening exerciz y' it was Judged meet yl ther should be a day of humilliation keept in regard

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of ye great want of raine and in regard of y' spreding dis- temp of ye Small pox in Boston & some other places it was agreed by a voat to be ye next Wednesday being ye 30th Instant June

The 1 1 5 86 an order was read y( Came from ye prsedent Counsell requiering a day of humilliation to be kept ye 14 Instant to pray for his Majestie & for a blessing upon or Change of Goverment & in regard of or great want of raine & oh ye behalf of ye people of god in other p' of ye world Espesally in England & becaus of ye great p'cecution of ye protestants in france

Me ye 17 Octo 86 Mr Nathaniell Glover did vollentaryly accknowledg his sin of being at unawares overtaken wth drink

The 14 9 86 an order was read y' Came from ye p'sedent & Counsell requiering a day of thanksgiving for ye blessing of god upon ye fruts of ye earth notwithstanding ye great fears through ye drowth also for his majesties indulgances towards us in matters of religion &c ye day to be keept is ye 25 Novem 86

The 31 5 87 ye Elder p'posed to ye Congregation yl ther might be a day of fast keept on or lectuer day being ye therd of August 8? on ye behalf of ye people of god under sad p'secution abroad in ye world as in france & Scotland and other p* of ye world & also in England & in regard of or- selves for ye destroying wormes y' have devowered soe much grass though now through ye mercy of god they are much abated as alsoe with respect to ye goverment wch is now set up & y' god would prserve to us ye appointed weeks of har- vest : this was agreed unto by a silent Vote

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Me ye 21 6 87 Bror John Wales did Vollentaryly make Confession of his sin of being overtaken in drinking to excess on a training day at John Brecks house being ye day yl he (sd Breck) did accept of his Comission to be Captin

i68 Me this is ye therd p'son y' have made Confes-

Ro:sPurjunr sion of such a sin Viz John Minot Mr Nathaniell sI^h&°da11 Glover & now John Wales

Hannah Me ye 27 9 8y was read an order from ye Gov-

ownedy« ernor & Counsell requiering a day of thanksgiving CoTenant. tQ be 0bserved ye i of ye io m 87 at wch time ther

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was a Contrebution for ye poor in money was Contrebuted iu 14 5 besids a peice of eight wch was appointed I think by Mr Danforth for John Weeks for his wif to buy wool

of ye iu 14* 5d deacon preston had 17" 3d & I had 17' 2d

and in Nots Timothy Tilston o 1 6

Daniell preston jun' a bl Corn

Isack Joans on bl of Corn

William Trescot 2 pecks Corn

Timothy ffoster on bl Corn

Samuel! paul on bl of Corn

Jn° Withington on bl of Corne o 3 o

Jn° Tolman half a bl Corne on demand

Obediah Haws half a bl Corne

Tho Modesly half a bl Corne o 1 6 this was given to fr baal

The 8 of January 878 was Sister Hix called forth before y* Church to make confession of her sine of drunkennes being often taken in y4 sin, her confession was read in wrighting & ye Vote was called for, & past by silence

The 3 of May 88 ther was fast in or towne it is said a pub- lik fast but few towns had notice of it nor had wee but by Mr Stoughtons enforming y* ye Counsell had determined it ther was none at Rocksbery nor Cambridg nor watertown 10,3,88 nor at boston but at ye first Church ther ye Saboth o^>"dB:^wn before they say was apointed a thanksgiveing day Covenam for ye queens being wtb child : our Saboth was kept as at other times being Sacrament day

The 27 of May 88 Consider atherton was called upon to make Confession of his sine of drunkennes but he did not appeare

The 10 of June he was called upon againe & although

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hardly brought to it he had delivered to ye Elders a day or two before in wrighting some generall Confession but it did not sattesfie ye Church mr Danforth p'posed to him whether he did hate yl sine & abhor it to wch he would make noe an- swer but semed to excus himself though he was found asleep in ye high way under ye wall beyond hawkins brook & could not be awakened by thos y' found him ther

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he had been abroad all yl night at W. Chaplins wth other Company ye Church was not satisfied but ye matter was put of till another time

The 24 4 88 Consider Atherton was called forth againe but did not give Satisfaction to ye Church but the matter was Suspended till another time to see his lif & Conversation what it would be

The 8 5 Consider Atherton was called upon againe to answer for his drunkennes this last week ye second day & y* therd day & ye fift day of this last week ye 3d day Elder Blake found him lying on ye ground fast asleep with his hat off & hors feeding in ye way but he could hardly wake him & when he was wakened Could not give a Rationall answer he was soe drunk & reelled & staggered as he went : but he did not appear before ye Church though he was warned soe to doe : therfore ye Church put it off till another

also ther weer three women of Boston & Sister Blackman weer witnesses with ye Elder of his lying drunk & goodman Andrews saw him first reell & then fall off from his hors & Judged yl he lay ther an hower before ye Elder Came to him ; he told ye Elders that he had been at Boston & Rocks- bery at ye ordinarys & at one ordinary wheer ther was fight- ing as he told one of them

The 15 5 88 Consider Atherton was called before ye Church againe but did not appear wherfore ye Case being againe declared to ye Church & his frequent drunkennes & Idlenes & breach of former p'mises to ye Church ye horrible refractorynes to & Contempt of & rebellion against ye Church being Considered they first by a unanimos Vote as was Esteemed by all they Judged & declared (ye evedences p'dussed) to be sufficient & Judged & declared

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in y* name of Christ y' ye said Consider Atherton to be an obstinat ofendor & an incoridgable drunkard & accordingly

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to be delt withall And wheras some p'pounded to have him Cast out others to have him admonished ; ye mind of ye Church was tryed both ways by a duble Vote by lifting up of hands & ye Major Vote by farr was for an admonition to be adminestered to him by ye Elders in prsence of one or more of ye breatheren in privat ye said Consider declining to apeare in publick (which was afterwards done.)

The 29 5 88 ye Elder did declare to ye Church y' according to ye Vote of the Church they with some breathen went to ye hous of Consider Atherton on the 19 of this Instant & found him at home & or pastor declared to him ye mind of ye Church yl he should be admonished, but they told him if he would appear ye next Saboth before ye Church they would Suspend it till then but he would make noe answer to it, & soe he was admonished

The 9 7 88 It was p'posed to the Church wethr thos y* weer grown up & had not submited to ye Goverment of Christ in ye Church should not be called on soe to doe ; It was voted in ye afermative.

„.7m88Votedalsoc Als0e Y* Same time lt WSS P^Sed tO V6

yt ail or absent mem- Church vl seeing ther are many y' did for-

bers setled in other , 0 J. . ° ~ .J£ ~, .

towns should be rec- merly Submit to ye Goverment or Christ in ch™4hdeiou* yhave this Church but are now removed to some noe more to doe with 0ther towns i whether thos should not be rec-

them or others rec- ' , _. .

omended except in ommended to ye wach of ye Churches wher sc^dan.67 int° they live ; ye Vote was in ye affermative nera- ine contradicente.

The 7 of October was read a letter y' came from ye Church at Rocksbery desiering ye Church to send ther Elders & messengers to ye ordaining of Mr Walters on ye 17 Instant the Church appointed ye Elders & deacon Capen & deacon preston for y' worke

The 25 No 88 notice was given to ye Congregation of turning or next lectuer day being ye 27 Instant into a day of fasting & prayer for orselves & ye Churches & Christians in other pu of ye world & for or men y' are gon out to ware & ye rising generation Mr Danforth & Mr Thecher carryed on ye work of y' day

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9, 7m, 88 Voted alsoe y* all or absent members setled in other towns should be recommended & yx ye Church would have noe more to doe with them or others recomended ex- cept in Case they fall into Scandall

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Md ye 6 of 11 88 It was p'posed to ye Church whether Experience Hellier (wch is ye daughter of Lift Hale) wch Comitted ye sin of fornecation & doe live at Charlstown whether if she did accknowledg her sin to the satisfaction of that Church, it would satisfie ye Church heer, the Vote was taken in ye affermative

ua- 1 89 The l& 3 $9 was a publik fast appointed it

John being about ye time of settling ye Ginerall Court

Glovers wife .t, 1 <• o/r Z.V.' ^ o »

owned wcn was chosen in ye yeer 86 this 10 3 89 ye same Covent day a fier brak out in Boston at ye North end of ye town wch prvented Mr Mather morning exerciz

The 21 Jully 89 an order from the Counsell & rep'senta- tives was read who appointed a publique fast to be keept ye 25 of this month in ye behalf of ye troubls & unsetlednes of ye goverment & in regard of ye Indians ploting against us & doeing mischeif in some pu of ye Cuntry killing & plunder- ing & in behalf of or Native Cuntry y' god would bless or new king & queen & nobles & ye Church of god in other pu of ye world

The 19 September 89 our lectuer day was turned to a fasting day

The 16 No 89 ther was a Contrebution for Goodman Hinsdall of Meadfeild at ye Motion of Mr Wilson (formerly the Pastor of this Church but now of Medfeild) at which time was Contrebuted two pound 8' & 8d which was deliv- ered unto Mr Danforth to be conveighed to him (& was sent accordingly.)

The 8 10 89 ther was a generall Contrebution for ye poore in Dorchester at ye motion of ye Select men, at which time ther was Contrebuted in money six pound 7"-8d (& some Bills)

bils y* weer put in was by ye Select men & deakons appointed to Severall p'sons as they thought needed as followeth

for frances Baall

Mr Danforth 4 bl of Rey Georg Minot on bl of Corn Samuell paul 1 bl of Corn Richard Butt on bl of Corn Thomas Modsly on bl of Come

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for Robt Stanton

Isack Humphry on bl of Corn Desier Clap on bl of Rey Ephraim pason 2 pecks of Rey Samuell pason 2 pecks of Rey Thomas Lyon 2 pecks of Corn John Minot Six shillings

for frances Bakon

phillip Withington on bl of Corne Daved Joans 3 pecks of Corne

for Christian potter

Samuell Toplif on bl of Corne Thomas Trot Junr 3 shillings preserved Capen on shilling as money Obadiah Haws 2 pecks of Rey

for ye Widdow Rider

Isack Joans 2 bl Corn & 2 pecks of Rey Richard Leeds on bl of Corne Ebenezer Lyon 2 Shillings Srgnt Swift 2 pecks of Corn

for Samuell Hill

Thomas Trot Senr on bl Corn & on bl Rey Thomas Robenson on peck of Rey

for Ebenezer Davenport

Samuell Capen 3 shillings Ebenezer Withington 3 shillings

for Thomas Ewens

James Bird 3 shillings

for Joseph Birch

Ebenezer Williams 3 shillings

The whol Sume of ye bills come to about 4 pound ten shillings ye money was disposed as y* Select ment thought most meet only their was about 40' left for other nesessity left in deacon prestons hand

The 15 10 89 ye Elder did declar ye order of ye Ginerall Court requiering a publick & ginerall day of humilliation to be kept by all y9 Churches in this Collony ye day apointed was y* 19 10 89

9, 12, 89 Susanna Rigby laid hold on y* Coven1

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The 12 of ye i Ith mo {$ ther was a Contrebution moved by ye Counsell for ye Widdow Pese whos husband was slaine in takeing ye pirats wch did doe mischeif to vessels on ye Coast at wch time 39 shillings & 7d Colected & left in ye hands of Deacon preston to be Convayed to Major Wintrop or Adam Wintrop who weer apointed to dispos it for ye widdow as they saw meet

The 23 of ffeb 89 or 90 ye Elder did declare y* ye ginerall Court did requier all ye Collony for to keepe a day of fasting & prayer in regard of ye troubls y' we are in & ye wars & small pox & ffeaver in divers places & in regard of or agents yl are gon to England and divers other matters ; ye day to be kept is ye 6 of March next

The 23 of March 90 ye Elder did declare ye order of ye generall Court Conserning p'voking evells y' care & inspec- tion may be taken for ye prvention therof

The 6 of July 90 ye Elder did declare y' ye ginerall Court did requier a ginerall fast to be keept in all the Collony on ye 10 Instant in regard of yc troubls y: weer upon us and y8 wars with french & Indians and ye sicknes y* weer amongst us as ye feavor & small pox of wch many dyed at Boston

The 24 6 90 was an order read y' came from ye Governor & Counsell requiering a publick fast in ye wholl Collony in . regard of ye fleet yl was gon out against ye french * & ye ° sicknes of ye Smal pox of wch many dyed in boston & some I in or town & other towns & ye feavor & ague in divers S- places & also for or agents gon to England to emplead thos yl are sent as Governor Andrews & ye rest ye day to be

June 2 kePt *s ye 28 Instant & a^s0 ye troubls of ye Church 1690. ' of god in England & Irland unto which king William

M" Mills . b & °

owned ye IS gOn

Covnt Me ye 28 of Octob 90 was or lectuer day turned to

a fast

Me ye 4 1 1 $ was declared y* ye Councell requiered a pub- lick fast in all ye Collony to be kept y* 15 1 1 $

Me ye 26 12 ye Councell requiered a publik day of thanks- giveing

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The 19 of aprill 91 after ye evening exerciz ther was a let- ter read wch Came from ye Church at Waymoth desiering or Church to send their Elders & messengers to give their Counsel in matters of difference amongst them ; ye Church

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made Choice of ye two Deacons & Captin Clap to be aded to or pastor ye day appointed is ye 22 Instant

Me ye 5 of aprill 91 Joseph Blak who maried ye dafter of John Bird ; he was called before ye Church to acknowledg his sin of fornecation before marridg ye which he did to ye satisfaction of ye Church : Me this should have been entered before ye former

The 26 aprill 91 Mr Danforth gave an ace' of the met- ting at Waymoth by ye Elders & messengers Viz y' it was about some difference yl was amongst them by reason of some offence given by one amongst them : Mr Torry begane with prayer y' god would dyrect & blesse them therin, & then ye man was called on who was the occasion of ye meet- ing & after much agetation on both sids ye man was con- vinced of his sin & made confession & ye Church & messgers weer satisfied ther with & ye meeting was ended with thanks giveing to god for blessing them therin The same day or pastor recommended to or Church to Consider whether god did not call on us in more than ordary to humble or souls & to Consider his hand y' is gon out against us in regard of ye more then ordinary siknes & death of many of late with ye Small pox & therfor p'posed to ye Church y' ther might be a meeting together to Consider of ye p'voking sins y' should p'vok god against us ye Church Consented heerunto & ye day apointed was ye next sixt day being ye first day of May 91 ye former p' of ye day to be spent in prayer & ye other p' in discoursing

The 3 of May 91 an order was read wch came from ye Counsel! requiering a publick day of fasting & prayer

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to be observed in all ye Collony in regard of ye troubls of ye people of god all ye world over & ye great sicknes in this towne & all thes parts of ye Contry & deaths of many in this towne of ye pox & for or agents gon for Ingland & divers other Causes ye day to be keept is thursday ye 7th of May 91

Me ye 10 of May 91 Abigail Baal ye dafter of ff ranees Baall was Caled forth to accknowlidg her sine of fornecation

Me ye 30 of May 91 Captin Robert Badcock was before ye Church to confesse his sin of drunkennes of which ther was plaine evidence & ye Church was satisfied by a silent Vote.

The 23 of August 91 ye Elder did declare y* it was thought necessary y1 or next lectuer should be turned into a day of humilliation which will be ye first day of September by

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reason of ye great sicknees of yc feavor in most towns farr & neer & many other Causes moving therunto, ye Congre- gation Consented ther unto by a Vote :

The 6 of Sep 91 ther was a Contrebution for ye poore espessally Goodman Burge at wch time was Colected in money five pound 3" 4d & in nots 2 bl of Corne this was Comitted into ye hands of Deacon preston yc Corn was Sam Toplif on bl & old bror Leed I a bl & phillip withington |abl

The 13 10 91 Mr Nathaniell Glover was before ye Church to accknowledg his sin of being drunk ye week before but ye Church was not satisfied wth his Confession but it was deferred till another time : this is ye second time that he have Comited this sin

The 27 10 91 Mr Glover was called forth to make Con- fession of his great sin of drunkennes ye w'h he did & ye major p' of ye Church weer satisfied & he was dismissed

The same day an order was read yl came from ye Councell requiering a publique day of humilliation

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to be observed in all ye Collony y* day appointed is ye 14 of January next

Md ye 14 of ffeb 169^ ther was a Contrebution for ye re- demption of ye Captivs taken by ye Indians from york at wch time ther was Contrebuted eighteen pound eighteen shillings & seaven pence & Comitted into ye hands of Deacon preston to carry to boston : all in money

Md ye 21 ffeb gl Smith Woodward & his wif Confest their Sine of fornecation before marredge

19. j, 91. Here Deacon John Capen ended his work and it {sraei& pleased God to Remove him hence by death ye fourth """ed °f Aprell 1692 when he had served the Church as y*Covent deacon moer then three and thirty years and Now he Resteth from his Labors and his works follow him

Maye ye first 92 ther was a letter sent to ouer church from Portsmouth for to send mesengers for counsele consarning Mr modey settelling or Removeing from his church att Strawbery Banck : and it was Read In the chruch : and ye church did consent to send sum: and mr Stoughton and mr Danforth, Elder Black.

Captin clap deacon preston were chosen for that worke

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March ye 20 92 Abigail Wood ye wife of peter wood had her dismision granted to Joyne to ye north church in Boston

Maye ye : 8 : 92 ther was A contribution for A poore woman that had bene tacken captive by ye Indians 2 years and was now Redemed and ther was contributed two pound and thertene shilling, comited into ye hand of Deacon pres- ton to be disposed of : which was by him given to ye woman

Maye ye 11 ore 12 92 the counsell mett att Boston att mr Modeyes house and did all unanimally Agree that it was his Duty to Returne Againe speedyly to his church and congery- gacon att Porthmouth

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May the 15 : 92 : ther was an order sent from the counsell and was Read In ye church for a publick fast to be kept ye 26 day of may : which day was observed and kept Mr Dan- forth ouer pastuer In ye fornon out of Jonah 3, 5 and Mr Samuell Danforth in ye Afternon : out of ye 119 psalme 60

July ye 3 92 ther was an order sent from th governer and counsell for A publick day of thanksgiveing : for the saufe Returne of sur William phips and mr Mather from Ingland and by them the Settling our goverment : and that the Lord had given ouer enimis a great foile att wels : and that the lord had ABated ouer Sicknes and ye hopfull coming one of a fruitfull Season of ye fruits of ye earth ye day Apointed is ye 14 of July 92 : which day was observed and kept Acord- ing to order and mr Danforth preached ye whole day

July ye 17 92 being ouer sacrament day Deacon preston propounded to ye church ye nesity of chousing (of) another decon Deacon Capen being Removed by death and It was Agreed upon By ye church for to chuse (two Deacons.)

July ye 24 92 the church brought In ther votts for too deacons : and ye Votts fell upon Samuel Toplife and : hop- still clape : who did desier sum tim to consider of it befor ye gave ther Answer

Agust ye : 7 : 92 : Samuel Toplif and hopstill clape wer ordeined Deacons.

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Agust y" 25 1692 then Recieved of widow Capen thes vessels and other things that wear ye churches for ye use of y" Sacriment of the lords Super, and wear comited Into the hand of Deacon Toplif 4 flagons : 3 silvar Bools 3. sill- var Beakers : 4 pewter cups 1 pewter pint pott 4 pewter platters. 3 small tableclothes : 2 Baskets. 2 bottels thes were receved by us Deacon preston and deacon clape

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Agust yc 21 92 the elder did declare to ye church that the counsell did desier that ouer lecktuer might be kept as a fast, to humbel ouerselfes Before god. becase of his hand gone out aganst us In regard of ye sicknes that was then Amongs us : and A great drought which was upon us And for ouer Army that was then gone out : and yc great A Bom- inable evells that wer Brock out Amongs us ; as witch-craft and pride and drunkenes and other ABominable evels : which daye was kept it was ye 30 of Agust 92

September ye 25 92 the elder read A letter that was sent from the church of Canton which did declare that yey did desier that sum mesengers might be sent to them from our church for counsell because of sum diference that was Amongs them which could not be healed Among them- selves and ther was chosen for that work mr Danforth elder Blacke Deacon preston and enock wiswall and ye day Apointed was ye 5th October

October ye 18 ye elders and mesengers of 3 churches meet together att ye place Apointed In Canton to give ther advise In ye matter that was committed to them yey chose mr Wil- lard moderator one ye 3 day of ye week In A publick Assembly at the meeting house

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After mr willard had bene at prayr unto god for his Asistance and direkcon therin that person y' had by his sinfull carige Justly offended his Brethren in many perticu- lars : which yey charged him withall which ye did distinckly read unto him : he had free liberty to Ansewer for himselfe and produce Any wittnes y* might help him in his case : and After ye matter was fuly debated in publick ye Assembly was dismissed : and then ye counsel mett together : and having distinckly and seriously considered of every perticular which he was charged withall y'y did uninimosly Agree in it that hee was giulty of many moral evels which he ought to confes as sinfull which was clearly demonstratt'1 by suficient wittnes his owne confession and sscriptuer evidence and that his evels wer such as did desarve a present suspension from communion until furder hearing on which ye church then agreed unto.

febuary ys 12 1693 ther was an order sent which ye elder read from ye governor And counsell for the keeping of a Publick day of thanksgiving to god for many marcyes which we had Receved from god as puting a stope to ye former sicknes And giving a good mesuer of health in ouer Borders

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and A present stop to ye Rage of ye enimy : and ye good sucksesse our Gratte king william hath had over or enemies the franch and many other marcyes : which day was keept the 23 febuary 1695.

marche ye 19 95 Thomas Bird was caled before the churche to make his confession of ye sinne of drunkenes of whiche sinne he was highly guilty, & he being now convicted,

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did make his Acknowlidgment of his sinne so far that it was Accepted of ye churche

march ye 26 93 Ebenezar withington and his wife were caled before the church to make ther confession of the sinne of fornication before marige : which yey did : and it was Accpted with ye churche. ye same daye was Benjamin Blackman and Jemima Breck called befor ye church for to confess ye same sinne of fornication before marige which yey did to ye Satisfaction of ye churche.

Aprill ye 23 ABigall merifeild having bene caste out of ye church for ye sine of fornicacon shee now being upon ye bed of sicknes is now under great convickcon of her sinne therin did send A letter of her confestion to the church : shee not being Able to com by reason of weaknes of her Body which letter was read by ye elder and Acepted by ye church so far as to releas her from her Bonds and receve her Againe

July ye 20 ther was A publick day of humiliacon kept in all ye Collony being Appinted by ye governor and the coun- sell for to humble ourselves before god : becase of ye great drought we had ; and ye Abominabell sinns y' did break out Amongs us and for ye preventing of great sicknes, y' was then coming Amongs us by reason of ye West India fleet yl was now com hether which brought the sicknes with them and y' the lord Blese ye kings majesty and prosper his desines : and put a stop to ouer enimis rage juiy 21, 95, Mary Marsh ye sam day we had A contribucon for ye rLaydeho°dVenoLAyUegCovI: poor and ther was contributed : 3 pound ADntiertnlTfeHaw, wife Jos' ^ shillings 9 pence

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november ye 19 93 ther was A letter sent from y" church of Deadham to ouer church to send messengers to them for ye ordening of mr Joseph Bellchar for ther pastuer and it was granted and ther was chosen mr Danforth and Elder

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Black ciecon preston deacon Toplif decon clap : y6 day Apinted was the 29 of novembr which day was kept and was messengers sent from 6 : churches : mr Bellchar he did begine by p[r]ayer : and preaching, and did mack A very exelent sarmon : his text was in ye 4 Exodous 11. 12 then after mr Tory mr hubard mr danforth layed ther hands upon his head, and mr Tory prayed : and mr fisk gave him ye Right hand of felowship : and soe he was ordeined pastuer of y' church.

December ye 21 93 was A publick day of thanksgiving Apinted by ye governor and ye counsell to be kept in all ouer jurydickcons for many marcye" we had receved from god for crowning the year with his goodnes and blesing ye fruit of ouer labors farr beyond our Expecktacons and giving health in ouer Borders and A present peas with ye Indians and A many other marcy" : the same day was A contrybu- con for the pore in ouer twone and ther was given fouer pound and fouer shillings and comitted into the hand of deacon hopstill clape

January ye 28 gl ther was A generalle contribucon for some that are in captivety in turkey : peres Savage and Thomas Thecher and was given in Dorchester six pound ten shilings ten pence and it was delivered into ye hands of deacon Toplif to deliver it to mr Samuell Sewell esqr

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Aprill ye 19 94 ther was a publick day of humiliacon Apinted by the Governer and counsell to be kept in all our collones for to seeke god in the behalf of ouer selfes and god people A Broad and that the lord would B[l]ese the kings majesty and prosper his great undertaking this year: and y' ye lord crown this year with his Blesing and for the Rising genaracon that god power forth his spiritt upon them and y' he wold continue ouer present pease

June ye 17 was A contribucon given in ouer congregacon for onne Robert carver that is in slavery in Salley and ther was given fouer pound ninteene shillings and was put in to ye hand of deacon preston to be delivered into ye hand of mr John hawthron but he not meeting him att Boston did de- liver into the hand of mr Bartelemew gidney he promising him to deliver into ye hands of mr hawthrone as his Receitt will make it Apear

September ye 13 then layed out by Daniell preston

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deacon : for A covering for ye pulpitt cushing for

plush 0—17 6

silck 2 ounses o 8 o

ye fring macking o— 1 4

for bying and macking 3 6

1 10 4

October ye 7 was A letter sent from Woodstock to desier messengers sent thether for ye ordening of mr Diwte to be ther minster and ther wer chosen nathaniell clape and Jeames whitte to goe with ye rest of ye church officers that were capable to goe

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October ye 3id mr Josiah dwitt was ordenied pastuer of ye church of wodstocke Acording to ye order of the gospell. and ye custum of the chruches of new Ingland

november ye 29 94 ther was A publick day of thankgiv- ing Apinted by the governor and ye counsel In all ouer juridickcon for many marcy" which we have receved for crowning this year allso with his Blessing and restoring ouer health and restrening ye malis of ye Indians and prospering ouer kings undertakings in france and ther was A contribu- con for ye poore and ther was given three pound and 1 1 shil- ling.

December ye 13 94 ther was a publick day of humiliacon Appointed by ye Governer and the counsell in all this juri- dickon for those manifold sinns that Break out Amongs us : and that god wold power out his holy Spiritt upon ye Rising generacon and y'lord Blese ouer Kings majesty and prosper his great undertacking and that ye lord Blese ouer Governer in his undertacking he being gone for old Ingland now at this time

Aprill. y.e 7. 95 an order read from our deputy governer and consell. to keep ye 25 day of this month a day of humiliacon in all ouer collonys which day was keept and in ouer church was A contrybucon for ye poore and ther was given three pound 13 shillings six pence and it was comited Into ye hands of ouer selecktmen

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July y* 2 95 ther was A day sett Apart which was our lectuer day for ye Rising generacon (to pray for yr Conver- sion)

Agust y" 1 1 95 was A great contribuco11 in many churches

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for sume parsons y* wer in slavery Amonge ye turks and

in ouer congreacon was given 9 pound six shillings & nine

pence

ocktober ye 22 being ouer lecktuer day was sett Apart for

the ordening of mr Joseph lord for to be pastuer to A church

gathered that day for to goe to South Coralina. to settell

the gospell ther and the names of ye men are thes

Joshua Brooks ) f ,

*u -ii tj-it ( of concord nathamell Billings )

william norman > Carolina

william Adams y Sudbury

Increase Sumner -p, ,

•1V .. > Dorchester

william pratt )

George foxe Reading

Simon Daken concord

thes with mr Joseph lord did enter into A most solem Covenant to sett up the ordinances of Jesus christ ther if the lord caryed them saufly thither Acordinto gospell truth withe a very large profeson of ther faithe.

ther being severall messengers from other churches that day from Boston Rocksbury nonandon : millton : Dorchester : (charlestown) : thes messengers did meett togather and did cary on that work withe great sollemnyty that day mr lord frist praying and then preaching out the 5 mathew 13 verse ye are the salt of the earth, after this ye minsters laying ther hands upon him mr morton did give him A very sollem charge and mr Hobert give him ye Right hand of fellowship

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and for ye help of bareing yc expences of ye day ther was A coleckcon in ouer congeragacon wherin was given 5 pounds 8 shillings

(Two days after ye ordination was ye publick ffast kept.) 22. 10. 95. An ordr for a Thanksgiving from ye leif : Gov: Councell & Assembly was read in ye Church To be kept ye 16th of January next on account of ye Kings Successes against ye French in Taking Namur: &c & on account of so much health & freedom from Indian & ffrench Invasion as we have had the Last SuriY & for that though Much of y" harvest was diminished Yet a Competency remained to Us. Mr Danforth preached from ye 136 psalm & yr was gathered for ye Poor 3" 13. 8d.

DecernV 5th 1695. The Church for Carolina set saile from Boston Dec. 14th at night the skiff was neer run undr Water y* Stormy wind being so boisterous, they kept a day of

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prayr on board : & safely Landed at Carolina Decembr ye 20th. ye othr vessells had a Moneths Passage, this but about 14 days

Febr: 2d : Then was ye first Sacrament of ye Lords Supper that ever was Celebrated in Carolina, Eight persons recieved besides Such as were of ye Church by virtue of Comunion of Churches, and there was Great Joy among ye Good People of Carolina & many Thanksgivings to ye Lord.

The Good LORD prosper their Undertakings for His own Glory & the Good of Souls, for the Lord Jesus Christs Sake. Amen.

March. 22. The Church was acquainted with an Ordr from the Honble ye Leiftenant Governo' & Commander in Chief, Councill & Representatives or Assembly Sollemnly to Set apart Aprill ye second for prayr with fasting before ye God of Heaven to bewayle or Iniquitys & to Implore His Mercys to pray that He would direct prserve & succeed ye King in His hazzardous Enterprises, Defeat enemys, Smile on all or publick interests & Changes, blesse our husbandry, become or Defence & advance the Kingdom of Christ throughout ye World.

The Same 22d of March was read a Lettr from ye C"1 of Medfeild desiring Elders & Messeng™ to assist in Councill there on Aprill ye Seaventh next, to Endeavor to hear & heal some differences among them occasioned by the Aver- sion of some of ye Children of ye Church headed by 2 or 3 brethren to ye Proceedings of ye Church in Calling mr Baxter to be their Pastor.

The Church consented that Capt. Clap should assist as a Messengr in that service wth yr Pastor.

1696 Aprill 2 was kept as was Appointed & there was contributed for the Poor 3".

Aprill. 12. The Church were acquainted that their mes- seng" met together with those of 2 Churches more and after a full hearing on both sides found of all ye Inhabitants y* voted viz' 60 in all fifty & odde of them to have voted for mr Baxter & of the Church being but 25 Brethren 20 or 21 of them to have been & still to be for mr Baxter.

That ye Church had acted very leizurely & Condescend- ingly The opposing party very preposterously and their reasons for ye removall of mr Baxter Some of them Silly & unreasonable & some of them Ungodly & Pernicious & accordingly the Councill bore Testimony against them from ye word of God.

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M. one reason was y' He was but a young man another was that He had not so loud a voice as some others (Yet it could be heard in most congregations

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another reason was because some that had turnd away mr Thomson deserved to be requited with the turning away of mr Baxter (wretched revenge !) & another Reason was be- cause two or three (or four at most) of the Church at the head of a Small number of ye Inhabitants of the Town said they were dissatisfyed with his Guifts and Could rather take up with Some other Person and therefore appeared without any cogent reasons but their own wills to oppose ye Church & Towne & mr Baxter A very ill president to othr Churches.

For the light of nature shows that the majority Should Sway Acts. 27. 11, 12. And the Apostles settled Elders in Churches by the major votes of such Churches (manifested by lifting up of hands (keirotonesen) e i in the presence & by the order of the Apostles) Acts. 14. 23.

And to head a party against the Church is Criminall Rom. 16. 17. Gal. 5. 12. Heb. 12. 15. James 3. 14-16.

And what have they to doe to discern the Guifts & Spirits of Ministers & prophets [(subject rather to ye Prophets 1 Cor. 14. 32 The Guifts being given to ye Church)] that pretend not to be able to examine & prove themselves & discern the Lords body, nor have been approved of the Church, to be of age, wisdom & grace sufficient to qualify them to Vote, for even the Child, thoh an heir differs not in this Point from a Servant while under age, to allude to ye Apostles words.

In hearing the Case the Councill determined also that a Single honest Man or a Party of men might be allowed as Witnesses sometimes in their own Case according to Matt. 18. 16. Se also Joh. 8. 13, 14, 17, 18 for ye taking one or two more mak 2 or 3 witnisses.

June ye 5th. 1696. The Church met on y* 6th day of y' week as was appointed before. And after Sollemn Invoca- tion of ye Name of God & sufficient debates they Voted Clearly & fully & as far as we could se : unanimously

1. To Comply with the Advice of ye Assembly of ye Gen- erality of ye Ministers mett at ye late Anniversary of ye Elec- tion & ye day aftr it, To See to it yl ye Intervalls of Publick Exercises at Noons on ye Lords days be not profaned but well Improved in Prayr readings repeatings &c, by Such as

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Stay in ye Meetinghouse. Voted by Lifting up of hands unanimously and that such as go not to Godly homes attend here dilligently.

2. That Deacon Topliffe, Deacon Clap, Capt. Clap, Leift. Tilestone, Serjeant Wiswall, Brothr Peirce, Brother White Brothr Leeds Bror Leadbetf Bra : Eph : & Samuel Payson Brothr Dan : Preston, Bror : James Blake, Brothr Roger Billinge, with othr Brethren, be Desired to take yr Turns & be directed by ye Ruling Elder what Turns to take in this Good work. Voted by Silence.

3. That Such as Lye undr Church Censure be written

unto by ye Elders in ye behalf of ye Whole Eiien :hNa^h:rwyant; Church, That their Crimes may be laid open & Content Masn are before them for their furthr Conviction, and

under Lxcomunication. _r '

an Inquiry made what Effect ye ordinance of Excomunication hath had upon Them &c. & y' Report of their Answrs be made to ye Church

4 That ye Elders Should Signify, to ye Generall Court or Assembly, & to ye County Court y' this Church apprehends one Tavrn besides mr Billinges & mr Whites to be Enough for Dorchesf, & to Advise yra with Arguments, y' we may be Stinted accordingly & y' none but prsons of approved Integrity may be licensed.

M The County Court graunted ye Petition next term

The Same Day Sisf Patten formerly Lawrence Made Confession of Slandring Broth1- Hix for Perjury & Lyes: casting contempt on ye ordinance of private Dealing by the sd Hix & ye 2 brethren, & Reflecting words & writings, to ye Elders & Her often indulging ye Corruptions & passions of Her Evill heart & ye Evill Language of Her hasty tongue &c & it was to Satisfaction of ye Church.

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Item ye Same day Sisf Chaplain was called before y* Church, & Questioned for ye Sin of Lying again & again & off taking a false Oath before Justice Saffin. The Summe of ye Case was thus laid before ye Chh. One John Green alias Mores Glasseland Lent ym 6 pounds, & quickly after went to Rehoboth & Dyed. Tho\ Way a Boaston (or Boat- swain) ye Execuf of His Will brings ym before Justice Saffin on Examination about this 6th :

witnesse Tho : Birch Constable \ Item Justice Saffin Himself \

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They purge ymselves of all moneys & Estate of sd Greens given or lent ym or Theirs, by oath,

(witnesse ye Copy of ye oath attested)

Two witnesses Coming in against Them viz Wm Behoe & Stephen Squire, Swearing yl Said Chaplain bid ym bear witnesse He had [borrowed] sd 6" or 20 pieces of Eight, of Said Green pointing to ye Man, Said Chaplain was Indicted or brought before ye Grand jury for Perjury.

The Grandjury find IGNORAMUS, (witnesse ye Copys of ye Evidences & Court Records.)

Ensign Tho9 : Woodcock Testifys He was there at ye Same Time with ye other witnesses & heard Wm Chaplain bid ym bear witnesse y' He had borrowd sd 6U of Said Green point- ing to ye Man. Item y* ye said woodcock discoursing with Sister Chaplin about it in Aprill 1695. She Said to Him y' Upon Her Complaints to said Green & Her opportunity of a bargain of wines He offered to lend ym Monys & Let yra have 6 pounds, &c

(See ye Testimony itself)

Sister Chaplain affirmed before ye Church y' she knew (within 24 hours y: ye Mony was deposited) (long before She took ye oath) y: ye Said Six pound was freely Given by Said Green to Her daughter Mehetabell. That 'Twas a Guift to Mehetabel. She also had from Time to time affirmed unto Deacon Samuel Fishr of Rentham Thomas Skinnr Senior, {Witnesse ye Testimonys)

But that 'twas given to Sister Chaplin herself She affirmed to Benjamin Palmr of Rhode Island & at one time to Ensign Tho" : Woodcock & His wife, & at times to Ebenezer Billinge & to His Wife (witnesse yr Sevrall Testimonys which expresse different Reasons of its being given Her &c)

Sister Chaplin Said She Remembred not that she Said such things to Palmr, Woodcocke, Billinge &, as for y* Oath, when Mr Saffin putt it upon Her She added [& more mony,] (intimating yl some mony was given to Mehetabell but not expressing)

It was Proposed to ye Chh & Congregation & to mr Kent of Swanzy one of ye afforesd Grandjury particularly, yl if they had ought to Object Why ye Church Should not believe & take & proceed upon the abovenamed Evidences, that they should speak.

No Objection being then offered but a great Silence : (& some of ya Brethren speaking well of Some of ye wit- nesses y' were known to Them,) The Church Voted that they believed those witnesses to speak true & would take

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their Evidence. Again they Voted & publickly Unani- mously Manifested that they Judged Sister Chaplin to have been guilty of much falsehood & lying in Her Narratives & ye accounts she has given to one & to anothr of this mattr, & also of ye Sin of perjury or taking a false Oath. And she still persisting in Her way notwithstanding what was spoken for Her Conviction The Church voted y' she should be Admonished in order to Excomunication which was instantly done accordingly.

June 7th 1696. Nath. Searls of Little Compton Laid hold upon The Covenant.

Item An order was read for a Thanksgiving for ye Kings prservation from Assassination & ye Land from Insurrection & Invasion & for ye Detection of ye Conspirators.

Appointed by ye Honble Lt Gov : Councill & Representa- tives to be kept Throughout ye Province this next thursday Sennight viz June 18.

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June. 18, 1696. Thanksgiving day. Mr Welds the Pastor of Dunstable assisted our pastor here in ye aftrnoon (when was Collected for ye poor 3" 56\ 4.)

July 23. 96. A publick fast to implore pardon of or many & great Transgressions & Sins, to beg our dayly bread & peace &c : Famine & War threatning of us. Appointed by ye Honble mr Stoughton & ye Councill.

Sept. 8. 96. Mr Benjamin Wadsworth was Ordeyned a Pastor of ye first Church in Boston : To which ordination this Church Sent (as was requested of ym by that Church) (togethr with their Pastor Ruling elder and Deacons) Capt : Clap & Leiftenant Tilestone.

Octobr. 11. 96. One was dismissed to assist in ye

Gathering of a Church at Cambridge Farms neer Concord where mr Benj Estabrook is to be ordeyned 21. 8 96. if God please.

Nov. 1. 1696. Deacon Sumnrs wife & family & His Broth1- Samuel Sumn' with His Wife & family with Peter O Kellys wife & Six Children Dismissed to to ye Church of Christ neer Newington in South Carolina (since called Dor- chester.) M" How (formerly Clap) & M™ Barrett (formrly Woodland) Dismissed to Sudbury The Lett's bore date ye 9th of Nov. 96.

Since August last unto this Instant Decembr 1696 These following persons (having been proved & approved by the Pastor & Ruling Elder as to Knowledge & Experience & by

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Young Nath : Glover

Humfrey Atherton Obadiah Swift Samuel Clap John Baker

Young Tho6 Maudsly

ye Congregation as to Conversation) publickly took hold of

ye Covenant.

Samuel Pauls Wife

John Minots Wife

olivr Wiswalls Wife

Peter Hixes Wife

Mr Sunderlands Wife

Peter O Kellys Wife

Young Robert Searles Wife

Young Goodman Peirces Wife

Eliz : Breck

Susanna Breck

Christian Pelton

Silence Rigby

Mary Glover

Susan Wiswall

Mary Wiswall

Sarah Clap

Hannah Clap

Mindwell Weeks

Repent Weeks

Hannah Bird

Unice Bird

Mehetabel Jones

Abigail Ball

Mary Ball

Eliz: Davenport

Thankfull Baker

Hannah Paul

Margaret O Kelly

Mehetabel O Kelly

Hannah O Kelly '

John Blackman's Wife

Joshua George

Praiseevr Jones James Trott

Joseph Hall

Item. January, 17. 96. Dennis Maroh Bernard Capen Jabez Searle Irijah Wales Isaac How John Payson Hopestill Clap

Eliz Clap sen Elizabeth Clap jun Thankf. Topleff Eliz : Topleff. Sarah Capen ^ Mary Capen Mehet : Maxfield Alice Pope Anne Jones Eliz Hix Silence Foster Mary Evans :

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Item. Janry : 17. 96.

John Spur, making an humble Confession, was absolved from the sentance of Excommunication which had been passed upon Him for His petulant carriage when the Rd Mr Flint & Elder Humfrey Sent for Him to examine Him of His Knowledge & Experience, in ordr to His laying hold of ye Covenant & when before the Church. & upon His Request was Dismissed to ye Church of CHRIST at Tanton.

oh ye 13th of ye Said Moneth was a Generall Fast by order of ye Generall Court wherein we were Directed to pray for ye convertion of ye Indians & for Pardon for Sins in The Time of the Witchcraft. '

Then Collected for ye poor ["] io"h 00.

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febr: 4. A Generall Thanksgiving for Generall health & many othr Publick mercys

Memorandum

Goodman Plum (admitted to full Corriunion in Rehoboth) Goodman Hill

& old Goodwife Wales (=but she sickned & Died) Stand Proposed in order unto full Comunion.

Febr. 21. 1696. Collected for ye Propagation of ye Gospell by virtue of a Breif from Authority ye Summe of to be putt into ye hands of Edwd Bromfeild Esq : as in said Breif is Directed. Item Sent to Rhode Island }

To Pensylvania > the books then given

To Narraganset ) (by some in Boston.)

March. 21st 22d & 23d. 1697. Then Sat at Watertown a Council of 5 Churches whereof the Pastor of Dorchester with Leift : Tilestone & Deacon Hopestill Clap were members. The Councill Advized that there be one Church, 2 ordeynd Ministers, ye new meeting house to be for Church and Town, the old one to be Moved to y* Eastern Brethren for publick worsh : so long as 4 : 9th or one third & upwds of ye Inhabi- tant-Freeholders continue to desire ye Same & yr ordination to hold accord : to appointm1 (if they should aggree to it)

They aggreed to it publickly both Brethren & Inhabitants. March 22 at Night, to Witt as many as were prsent w1* were y* Most of ye Whole (excepting 2 or 3 y' dissented appar- ently) But finding they differd ye day following the councill advized to putt off y" ordination untill both aggreed, & in

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case, to Call anothr Councill to be indifferently chosen by both partys.

This Report was made to Chh on behalf of yr messengrs by the Pastor on yc Lords day March. 27th 1697.

Aprill. 21. 97. Dorchesf Church upon request from med- field having chosen & Sent yr Pastor, Ruling Elder Capt. Clap & Deacon Topliffe to Sit in Councill with yc messengrs of 7 othr Churches to advize & assist abt ye ordination of Rd mr Jos. Baxter; on said day they went accordingly & mr Baxter was Ordained their Pastor, no publick opposition being made, mr Fisk gave ye Charge, Mr Thacher gave ye Right hand of Fellowship &c : & the Dissenters having in a Paper Highly reflected on ye last councill in medfeild y' sat a 12 moneth agoe as well as on yc Chh & on mr Baxter, & on ye prsent Counsel!, declining to answr before ym, the Councill advized the Chh in Medfield to attend ye Rules of Christ in a way of Church-dealing for ye Recovery of both Brethren & also yc Upgrown Children of ye Church that had appeared so Criminal = Also ye Church sollemnly renewed yr Coven' adding many Articles of particular Engagem's for Reforma- tion.

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March. 17. gl A publick Fast after a very Long, sore, Sharp Winter.

Dec. 15. 98. A Publick Thanksgiving for a plentiful! Harvest, (after years of Great Scarcity) Health, Civill & Sacred Libertys continued, Peace with ye French restored after long war, Indian Rage check'd : The King's Proclama- tion for and Encouragem4 to reformation : As Per (Proclama- tion) ordr of General Court.

Then Collected for ye Poor ....

March. 23. cjf. A publick fast by Proclamation ordered by ye L' Gov1- : & Council.

May. 7. 99. The Elder Proposed the Pastors desire of Help in ye work of ye Ministry. & Some time before that, He Proposed for the Choice of anothr Ruling Elder or Eldrs.

(But both Motions dropped)

May. 7. 99. The widow of Henry Mayr (was) dismisssed to ye North Chh Boston & Mary Paine daughter of Brothr Pearse dismissed to ye Church of Brantry :

Since or Pastors Sicknesse in y* End of January last He hath had twenty & two Sermons of help without the cost of the Town to ye month of August

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Novr. 23. 99. A thanksgiving for Peace Health & Plenty &c : by order of Authority. Then Collected for mr Man minister of Wrentham who lost his substance by fire iou i6h 4d (besides some gifts privately Sent Him.)

January ye 7th ™£o The widow Mary Goodale made a pub- lick confession of Her Sin of fornication now a 2d Time Comitted & a profession of Repentance, that was accepted.

August 18, 1700. A letter was read from Boston South Church, desiring Elder & Messengers to assist in ye ordina- tion of mr Pemberton ye 28th Instant The Deacons & capt. Clap were voted to accompany The Pastor to that Service.

Memorandum. Fasting & Prayers at Braintry, Dedham & Boston having been graciously answered by Rain (after a sore Drouth) the last week Gods Goodnesse in Christ to Us therein was this day, particularly acknowledged.

Sept. 1. 1700. Report was made to ye Church y' mr Pem- berton was ordained to ye office of a Pastor on ye Day ap- pointed, ye Elders & Messeng's concurring & giving ye Right Hand of fellowship.

Sept. 8. Hannah Dean, daughter of our Brothr John Bird, took hold on ye Covenant.

Sept. 22. Hannah Bartlet took hold on ye Coven' as also did Unice Bird daughf of James Bird.

Octobr 13. 1700. The Chh sent yr Pastor and Brother Nath. Clap, Serjeant Leadbetter & Deacon Hopestill Clap, who were with (the Rd mr Thacher &) ye Pastor & one mes- sengr of Milton, viz mr Blake, 3 weeks abroad, at Newport & Compton, where Such as were Examined & Approved & Proposed for ye Discovery of yr Life laid hold on ye Coven' & they & theirs (y* were not baptised before) many of yra) were then Baptized. These laid hold on ye Covenant at Newport & were baptised. Capt. N. Coddington Esqr M™ Joanne Brightman m™ Rob. Pocock. m™ Sarah Creek : mrs Hannah Clark Sarah Timberlake Jane Dill

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others y* laid hold on ye Coven* at Newport were Mr Calender mrs Calender, Elisabeth Caparon, Susanna Willet, mr Richd Clark, m™ Mamford, mrs Magewick,

But mr Wackman & mrs Coggeshall only renewd yr Coven*.

The Children Baptised were Patience, Thomas, Freegift, Sarah, Elisabeth, William, Mary, & Nathaniel children of mr Freegift Coggeshall.

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John & Margaret Caparon

Susanna & Alice Willet

Abigaile, Elisabeth, Mercy, Mary, & William children of mr Magewick.

Mary daughr of mr Wackman

Steven Memford. Jonathan Alice & Hannah Children of mr Richard Clark. 27. 8'". 1700

At Compton there Laid hold on ye Covenant and were Baptised those that follow, viz L' John Wood mr Edward Richmond & His wife & Daughter Abigail, mr Silvesf Richmd Mr John Palmer & His Wife, Joseph Church's wife, Nath : House, Mercy Rouse, Joseph Seabury, & Martha Seabury.

Others y' laid hold on ye Coven' having been baptised formerly were, mr Fobes & His Wife Mr Thomas Gray, L' Wood's wife mr Samuel Crandoll's wife, mr John Church, mr Samuel Gray's wife, Nath : Searle's Wife & James Ben- nett's Wife.

Others that were then (viz Novr 3. 1700) baptised, were, mr Fobes' Children, Elisabeth constant, mercy, & Mary :

mr wood's Children, John Mary Sarah Deborah Abigail Margaret Elisabeth

mr Grays Children, Thomas and Edward.

mr Richmonds Children Edwd : Anne: Elizabeth Ame : Benjamin : Mary

mr Jos. Church's Children, Joseph Nathan Alice Deborah, Elisabeth

mr Palmer's Chn : John Sarah : Elisabth Edwd Job Aaron, Anne

Jonath : Davenports Children Jonathan Hannah Simon Ebenezr : John Joseph Benjamin

Benj. Blackman's Children Benjamin, Ichabod Sarah Re- becca Elisha

mr John Churches Child, Elisabeth

mr Hilliard's, Abigail & Sarah.

mr Woodworths, David & Grace.

mr Crandolls, Samuel & Mary.

Nath. Searles, John & Sarah.

At Newport & Compton Baptised 95 persons, wherof 64 at Compton.

Nov. 10. 1700. Then was a Proclamation Read for a Thanksgiving on ye 2 Ith of Nov. instant: from ye Honble L: Govrnor Stoughton & Councill ; for y" Kings life, & favoT, peace from Indians & Disappointm* of yr plotts & for

ceased)

&

May. Aug. Sept. Elders

1 8.

31-

7-

&

account

of

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Health & Rain in answr to prayr, & a Comfortable Harvest ; Esply for ye Gospel yet continued.

Nov. 21. 1700, then Collected for or Poor.

Jan. 12. 1700. Francis Price laid hold on ye Coven':

1 5 . 1 mo. 1 701. Thomas Tillstone laid hold on ye Coven'

April. 24. 1701. A publick Fast. (ye Governor being de- ye L' Governor ill.

1 701. John Maudsley laid hold on ye Coven' 1 701. Proposed to Elect 2 Ruling Elders. 1701. Capt : Clap & Deacon Topliff Chosen a Proclamation from ye Council for a fast on HonbIe mr Stoughtons Death &c.

To be kept ye 18th of this Instant Septemb1" S. D. p. which was observed accordingly :

October. 19. 1701. An Account was given to ye Chh by yr Pastor y' 14 more were admitted to lay hold of ye Coven' at Newport & 24 Baptised.

mr Thacher & mr Danforth (the messengers of ye Chh" not being then so well able to go with ym, & ye Councill being put under a Prorogation) went to Newport & preached one Sabbath & a Fast to mr Claps Congregation Examined & Approved divers that Presented ymselves, & proposed ym, whereupon (mr Thacher going to narragansett) ye next Sabath (which was October 12, 1701) mr John Miles & Hannah Perdue laid hold on ye Covenant : & those y' follow both laid hold on ye Covenant & were baptised Divina Gratia in Christo viz M" Mary & M™ Rebecca Coggeshall, mrs Bridget Sanford, Henry Butler, M™ Content Coddington, William Wilcox, Thomas Miles, Sarah Hoar, Mary Bright- man, Content Norton, Catharine Hampton & Mary Loc. Besides these wer baptised, John & Daniel Miles : Mary Norton : Bridget & Elisabeth Pocock : Edw. Momford : Sarah Daddy: John Wackman Mary [xxxx] John Walke[r] Joseph Chanterlin.

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Nov. 9. 1 701. Dan1. Preston Junr was Chosen Deacon.

Nov. 20. 1701. was a Publick Thanksgiving day throughout this Province.

Decr 14. 1701. Voted y' ye Full Comunicants renew ye Chh coven' on ye Ordenation fast day intended to be shortly if God please = & y' ye Children of y" Chh y' have laid hold on ye Coven' renew ye Coven' togethr on ye same day. The Coven' being Read they are to stand up & mani- fest yr Assent : Also y' othrs be Examined Exhorted Pre-

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pared & Propounded in order to yr joying wth othrs in Professing yr assent & adherence to yc Covn' of Grace, & submitting to Chh watch & Goverm' here, while they con- tinue in capacity for ye same.

Febr. 3. ijo\ Then was Kept by ye Favor of the Lord A sollemn Day of Humiliation & Prayr & In ye Close of y* Afternoon Exercise

1. The Full Comunicants Renewed yr Covenant according to ye Printed fform, & some oXh\ lately admitted then Entred into Covenant

2. The Children of ye Church Renewed Covenant & Near One hundred Newly Examined & Propounded Entred into or Laid hold on ye Coven' togethr w^ ym

3. mr Samuel Clap & mr Samuel Topliff were ordained Ruling Elders or Helps in Governm' of ye Church & mr Daniel Preston Junior was ordained a Deacon of ye Chh, y" Rd mr Thacher Assisting ye Pastor of ye Chh y' Day as in Preaching so in Laying on of hands.

4. His Majestys Proclamation against Imorality & Pro- fanenesse was Sollemnly Read to ye Congregation

The Names of Such as were Examined allowed & pro- pounded (before) for laying hold of ye Covenant on ye same Day y' othrs renewed ye Coven4 (and on other days) were these

22. 12. 1701 Hannah Atherton Hannah Alcock Sarah Atherton Mercy Bird Edward Breck Jos. Butt Mary Bird

Roger Billinge John Bradley Sarah Beamont

Elis. & Bebe Bird John Billinge Benj Ball Mary Butt Anne Baiton

Hannah Brown Nathanael But (Joseph But) Mary Blake Elis. Baker Joseph Billinge Patience Bird Katharine Bird Jonathan Chandler Experience Clap.

(Edward Clap 22. 12. 1701) Sarah Clap John Capen jun. Huldah Chandler

Ruth Clap (Elijah Danforth 22. 12. 1701) Elis. & Hanah Capen

Martha Cheyny Sarah Davenport Anna Foster (Richard Hawes) Prudence & Silence Foster

Nath : Glovers wife & Elis. Glover

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John Henshaw Hannah Glover & Sarah or Elisabeth Glover Abraham John James & Samuel How Bathsheba Hall (Israel Hill 22. 12. 1701) Mary Humfrey

Benjamin Jordan Mary Jinkins

Samuel Leeds Margaret Lord

Nath. Leeds Rebecca Leeds

(Hezekiah Maroh 22. 12. 1701)

Nehemiah Maroh Ebenez. Maudslys wife

Sarah Moseman Sarah Mason

Robert Pelton's wife John Preston Mary Preston

Remember Preston Margaret Preston

Deliverance Preston Ebenezer Paul Elisabeth Paul

Jacob Royal John Robinson Sarah Payson

Mary Payson (Abigail Swift 22. 12. 1701) William Trescott j April. 17. 1708 j Waitstill Royal (13. 7.

Zachary Trescot j M" Horton ) Rebecca Trescot j Sarah

i I But

Mary Trott J May: 1708 ) waitstill Topliff

Henry Tollman > Mary Williams > Anne Tilestone

Daniel Tolman ) Daughf of W. Pond ) Timothy Tilestones

wife Samuel Tolman Thomas Tilestones wife

Elijah or Irijah Wales Elisabeth Wales

Edward White Thankfull Withington

Richard withington Sarah Watkins

Josiah & Eben : Williams (Hannah Withington 22. 12. 1701) Richard White. Hannah Weeks.

Sarah Withington (In 1702 abl Aprill & Ab' July 1702

Joseph Bird owned ye Coven* :) Elis. Long.

At a Meeting of the Elders & Deacons.

March. 6. 1702. Elder Topliff gave up an account of His Nine (or eight) years Deaconship & He Remains Debtor to ye Church for Church Rents &c io,b & 6d & to ye Poor for mony given for yr Use & putt into His hands y" Sume of 3lb 4,h & id. Deacon Clap also gave account yl he hath yet in his hands

Due to ye Poor i,b. 14. 8

& to y" Chh 2. 01. 2.

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Aprill. 2. 1702. Then was Celebrated & Observed a Pub- lick Fast by Proclamation & Order from yc Honblc Councill to implore Pardon & Mercy for orSelves & a Continuance & Settlem' of our Libertys, Chlr Colledge, or Peace, Plenty, Health & Defence & Conduct for the Kings Majesty, Suc- cess to His Counsel, Parliam1, Armys & Navys. A blessing on y' Year, & Smiles on yr Protestant Interest, & to Obtain ye hastning of yc Gospellizing of all Nations, & y* Accom- plishm' of yc Great things promised.

July. 21. A Church fast. (R,!; mr Walter helped y* Pastor in ye Forenoon.

Aug. 9. Samuel Butt & Sarah Butt His wife & Patience Lawrence appeared before ye Church & penitently Confessed y" Sins of Fornication to ye Satisfaction of ye Church.

Aug. 30. 1702 A Contribution for Israel Hill who lay long ill of a Broken Bone & is still Lame. Then was Collected

(The mortality at New York is Sore & Dreadfull.)

Oct. 22. 1702 A General Fast on account of yc war & Sicknesse at New York & Here

Me -in ab't 12 month yc Deaths at Boston amount to 500 or y'abouts.

Nov. 1. 1702 A Contribution for Obed : Hawes

Nov. 8. 1702. The Chh. at Duxborough's Letter was read, w 'rin they requested mr Robinsons Dismission to y'", & our Assistance in His Ordination or Sollemn Inaugura- tion into His office of a Pastor, by Fasting Prayr, & the hands of Presbytery. Elder Topliff was Voted to accom- pany the Pastor to y' work on yc 18"' Instant which was per- formed then, together with yr Renewing of Covenant, & so many Men then Joyned, as doubled yc number of y1' Fra- ternity.

Dec. 10. 1702. A Publick Thanksgiving & then was col- lected for ye Poor.

Febr. 18. 170^. A publick fast (Sicknesse still continuing & warre impending.)

March 14. Daughter of Walter Everinden & who

1705. lives at Sam1 Capen jun" house

Laid hold on ye Covenant

March 21 wife of Everinden laid hold on

ve Covenant.

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April. 8. 1703. A publ : Gencrall Thanksgiving for Her Majestys Successes by Sea & Land against yr French & Spaniards in Europe & America, many Ships, much Treasure & many Towns being taken.

Then Contributed for Goodwife Birch.

M'n John Earl of Marlborough is Capt. General of yr Land forces James Duke of Ormond is General of y" Fleet forces & Sr George Rook is Admiral of yp Fleet ; undr o' Soveraign Queen Anne who came to y* Throne March. 8. 1702. But before yc Late King William yp 3'1 of Glorious Memory died, there were Sundry Socictys Sett up for Reformation of Manners, & behold Smiles of Heaven, upon y1' Same, or Nation being on a Suddain filld with plenty of Grain & plenty of Silver, (yr Plate Fleet being taken,) & plenty of Honor & Victory, So that yr Queen has Invited Her Sub- jects in ye plantations in America to Rejoyce with Her & so Return Thanks to God.

Aug. 17. 1703 Our Lecture day: Kept for a day of Prayer in this Town & Church to implore Converting Grace for the Unconverted, & particularly for the Rising Genera- tion ; & to implore deliverance from our French & Indian Enemys who have lately made a great Slaughter, & Taken many Captives at yc Eastward, & to beg Raine from Heaven.

M"1: God sent a plcntifull Raine; Item Diverse of our Enemys have fallen into our hands. 8. 7"'. 1703.

Sept. 23. 1703. Kept for fasting & prayr (a Proclamation from his Excellency Joseph Dudley Esq &c Governor being Read before, appointing yc Same, Especially for to implore yc Divine mercy for The Queens Majesty the Protestant In- terests in Europe, our forces now advancing against y' Enemy, & or Fronteirs exposed.)

Nov. 7. 1703, John Maxfield laid hold on y' Coven'.

Dec. 9. 1703. A publick Thanksgiving for Removal of Sicknesse, Continuance of Health, a plentifull harvest, yc Safe Arrival of many of our vessels from Engl : &c. re- straint upon Enemys &c. Then was Collected for Poor 3". 5. 3. & 2hi Corn

Febr. 1703 Captivated from Deerfield, the Rev'1 mr John Williams; & 96 more but killed by yc French & Indians

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52 wrof rrT Wi.liams one & some of yr Children & Eleven Souldiers some yl were sent to vr Garison othr" (viz 5) y* came in upon y" Alarum & 14 men more Diverse houses burnt about 5c frencr. & Indians kili' ' as Col Patricks Lett' shows.

March 5. 1704. Jonathan Chandler Made publick Con- fession of y" Sin of fornication, to acceptance

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May 18 1704 A Province Fast by Proclamation & there was a slaughter & captivation of People at Northampton six days before. We Read a Declaration for Reformation.

June 18. 1704 Experience Birch laid hold on ye Coven1 & a little before Anna the Daughter of Nath : Lion Laid hold on yp Covenant.

July 1 8, 1704. Our Lecture was turned into a Day of humiliation & Prayr To Ask Converting Grace & to ask Rain in a Time of Drouth & wars & othr mercys. The Pastor being sick, Mr Thachcr & Mr Walters Preached & Prayed & mr Cotton Mather helped in prayer. Mercifull showers followed. & in Diverse Churches hereabouts & as Convenient y* wheel of pray' has been & is now going, Audiat Dominus Amen.

Octobr. 22. 1704. We read a Lett' from the Church in Marlborow Requesting us to send our Elders & Messengers to assist in the Ordination of mr Robert Brick yr Pastor. The Chh officers, so many as could attend it were Sent.

Oct. 29. 1704. Account was given to yr Chh that Our Pastor with Elder Clap & Deacon Preston junr, went & met in Council with Mr Easterbrooks mr Clark & mr Rawson the Pastors of Concord, Chelmsford & Mendon & with the Brethren that attended them & mf Brcck was admitted into y* Church on yr 24"' day, Ordained on y* 25"', The Presbytery laying on Hands Mr. Easterbrooks giving y* Charge mr Clark giving the Right hand of fellowship, Our Pastor giv- ing the Charge to yr Chh to doe yr Duty to yr Pastor & mr Rawson Calling for the Suffrages & votes &c. No man Op- posing, & God in Christ most graciously Assisting.

M On yr 25th day at Night, Mr Gardin' Minister of Lan- caster was killed, one of the watch shooting Him by Mis- take.

Nov. 23. 1704. A publick Thanksgiving for Defeat of Enemys at home & in Europe, disapointm1 of yr Expeditions against us, by Sea & Land y1 many of them are delivered

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by a storm on ym by sea, & by or surpizing y'" by Land into or hands, yl a good harvest has been graunted notwithstand- ing yr Drouth, with Health & y1' priviledges of or holy Relig- ion — Then was Collected for yc poor 3

M"'- 10. 10'". 1704. The Decease of y* Rev'1 mr Clark of Chelmsford was publickly Lamented in a Sermon on Acts

20. 25, 37, 38-

Item the Revd mr Williams of Dearfield is still in Cap- tivity, & Dunstable not yet supplyed with a Pastor. Thus in yr frontier Towns are tokens of the Anger of yl Lord, from Deerfield to Dunstable.

March. 1. \jo\ A Publick Fast by Proclamation.

March. 1 1. 170J. Upon ye Request of 46 men of Woburn (10) of w"' were in full Comunion the Church Chose Their 3 Elders & Deacon Clap to Assist at a Council there to be Held, Volente Deo, on April 24"' next.

April 12 1705 A publick Thanksgiving for the Queens Victory with y' Confederates & yc Governo's Deliverances, & or Late Exemption from molestations by or Enemys.

April. 24. 1705. The Elders of Billerica, Concord Dor- chester, Cambridge Farms, & Andover met (& mr Pierpoint of Reading & mr Woodbridge of Medford but Left us again) & yr were othr messeng's from Billerica Dorchester & Concord who Advised y'" to forbear undue Reflections at Woburn & Directed y"' to Restore mr Wyman if He owned His Rashnesse, after yl having an Opportunity, He did not make out His Charge against Majr. Converse.

May. 10. 1705. The Messeng's of or Chh went to ye Ordination of the Reverend mr T. Bridge a Pastor or Teacher to ye first Chh in Boston.

May. 22. 1705 The messeng's of or Chh went to a Coun- cil at Sudbury who advized y' Silencing of mr Sherman upon Probation of His Good behaviour for a Time a few weeks only.

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June 1, 1705. The Elders & Deacons were Chosen by the Church to attend & conjoyn ye messengers of 5 othr Churches as a Council at Meadford on July yr iou'.

June 5, 1705. The Sudbury-council met again (not at Sudbury but Boston) & voted to advise the Chh at Sudbury to depose yT Pastor, & forbid Him ye Sacrament.

June 8"', 1705. Ruth Kenny laid hold on the Covenant.

July 10 & 1 1 The Council at Meadford upon hearing of both partys Detected faults in both, Advised Confession, A Trial for Reconciliafion in y1 first place, & it it proved vain, then that mr Woodbridge & They doe lovingly Part.

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Mr Woodbridge (since y',) has made Confession, & yf Trial Goes on.

(Sept. ii. 1705. A meeting of ye Delegates of y* Asso- ciations at Boston.)

Sept. 13. The Sudbury-Council met in Boston at mr Wadsworths & voted to withdraw yc right hand of fellow- ship from mr Sherman, & not to acknowledge Him any longer as a Minister of yc Gospel & y1 mr Angier publish it at Sudbury on some Sabbath day.

The Same Day, The Delegates or Representatives of the ministers of ye Associations in yv Province yl came to Boston, agreed Sundry Things about Stated Councills, to be Comunicated to yc Churches (& Pastors.)

Sept. 23. 1705. Mary Daughter of Richard Butt & wife of Ebenr: Lawrance made a Penitent Confession of y" sin of Fornication with said Lawrance before marriage. & it was accepted by ye Church.

Sept. 30. 1705. Then was Read a Proclamation for a Thanksgiving for yc Queens life & victorys, Restraint of enemys from yr Injurys & outrages upon us, for Fruits of Harvest & Health & all Publick Interests & Enjoyments to be Observed on y" i8,h of October next, volente Deo.

Oct. 21. 1705. The Widow Chaplain upon Her penitent Confession was released from the Censure of Admonition.

Nov. 1 1. 1705. Ebenczer Lawrance made a Penitent Con- fession of His Sin of Fornication with Mary Butt (before marriage) Committed, w"' was to Acceptation.

Janr> 13. 1705-6. Then was Read a Proclamation from yl Governo' & Council & a Command of y' Queen for a Thanksgiving throh yc Provinces of Massachusets Bay & New Hampshire for Her Majestys Victorys over y* French : y' Duke of Marlborough vid my Lord Chhhill being General of yl forces in ye Netherlands, y" Day appointed is Jan'5'

yl 2C"'.

Feb. 25. 1705-6. Elder Topliff Paid to Deacon Clap of yl Churches mony that was in His hands Seven pounds Seventeen shillings & Nine Pence.

March yl 1". 1 70;!- Elder Topliff Paid to Deacon Preston twenty Seven sh : & 1 ia in Mony & p Discount for monys laid out for ye Church I4*b & io'1 In full of all Church accounts. Item The same day Was paid to y* Said Deacon mr Preston with mr Sam1 Capen In Mony 45^ & iu: & p Discount for w1 He laid out for y* Poor of yf Town ic/\— p Elder Topliff.

April. 7. 1706. Edw. Foster laid hold on ye Coven* & Then was Read a Proclamation for a fast on yc 18th.

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April. 14. 1706. Margaret Cocks made a Publick Confes- sion of Her Shamefull Sin of Fornication which was Ac- cepted.

Aprill. 18. 1706. In yc Evening of ye Publick fast a Con- tribution for Joseph Hewens Junr of abt 511" wanting i*1'. At noon Old Goodwife Plum was buried. f M'" This week a man in Tanton dropt down dead in ye street & a Child there was drowned.

Samson Walters, a strong young man in Boston was found dead in y' morning Leaning ovr His bed

The Deacons Aged Brother in Watertown on a Lords ^ day bowed to yc Minister coming into yc Meeting-house & sunk down & so died & of Late Time we have been alarumed from Heaven with divers suddain Deaths one was drowned at Sudbury & not 2 foot of Water At Braintry one Everet a young man was well & fell ill of , a fevr & died in about 2 or 3 days.

April. 28. 1706. A brief declaring yc Sacking of S' Christophers by ye french & y' miserable Condition Call- ing for ye Charity of Good People

May 5. 1706. Collected for St. Christophers 10"': { 38h : iod.

May. 10. old mother Pelton buryed Sundry Slain & taken by yl Enemy at yc Eastward.

News is come y' Nevis is taken by French & set at ^an High Ransom of [. . . . ].

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October 13. 1706. Ebenezer Billinge junior laid hold on ye Coven1.

October 17. 1706. A Publick Thanksgiving thro'out this & Pascataway Provinces, for General, Health, Safety, Lib- erty, Harvest, & other Blessings, At home, for Return of Many Captives, & for Signal Victorys Given to or Sover- aign &c.

October. 29. 1706. The Aged & Pious widow Woods, Father Maudsly, & Father Pearse deceased lately.

November. 24. 17062 Letters one from ye Chh, ye other from ye Dissenting Bretheren in woburn Requesting elders & messengers to be sent to hold a Counsel there on yc 4"' of December were Read & our Church Voted that yc Elders & Deacons & mr Samuel Wiswell should Accompany y* Pastor.

Nov. 28. 1706. mr- Enoch Wiswal An Aged Pious & use- full Person Deceased.

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Dec. 8. 1706. An Account of ye Result of yc late Coun- cil at Woburn was Given to ye Chh & of yl Effect of it, viz ye Restoration of Jacob Wyman again unto Full Comunion upon His Confession of Some Fault : & It was Declared by yu Council of 8 Churches that none ought to be excomuni- cated except in very weighty & very Clear Cases, & y' upon yr private Dissatisfactions, Brethren ought not to withdraw from yc Comunion of ye Church, we left y1" in Peace by the mercy of the Lord.

Memorandum the Reverend mr John Williams Pastor of Deerfield & many Captives with Him returned from yr french & indian Captivity very lately in Answer to Publ. Prayrs on that behalf : Gloria Deo in Xto.

January 12. 1706-7. A Letter from some Brethren in Meadford or Mistick was Read Requesting Council : The Chh Chose yr Elders & Deacons to attend yc Service.

Feb. 2. 1706-7. An Account was Given to ye Chh yl the Council of 4 Churches at Medford advised Mr W. (wood- bridge) to make a partic : Confession of His offences & His Opposers to Confesse yr offences, & Each Party in ye Town to Confesse yr heats & faults to ye othr Party Or otherwise that mr W : & ye Town part Lovingly according to ye advice of yc former Council. &c.

Feb. 23. 1706-7. Voted y* March ye 4th be kept (at Dor- chester) in fasting & Prayer to humble orselves for ^r sins & to beg for Grace & all Blessings for orselves & othrs.

March. 4. 1706-7. the Revd mr Fisk & mr Williams (lately returned from Captivity) preached, & mr Walter as- sisted in Prayer.

April yc 16. 1707. Wednesday: Our forces being de- signed for Port royal ag*' yc Enemy A fast in this & y* Next Province was kept by Publ. Proclamation & order (to im- plore yl mercy of the LORD.)

April ye 21. The RevJ- mr Torrey of Weymouth De- ceased who had been 50 years in ye ministry an able painfull faithfull minister of Christ Aetatis Anno y6, or yy. He was born some weeks before His Time & was kept in warm Lamb skins till y1' full propr time Came.

May 5. 1707. The Aged Widow m™ Mary Maxfield was buried. Aetatis Anno 86 or 87.

May. 4. 1707. A Letter from ye Chh of Braintrey was read requesting Elders & messengers to Come to Counsel ym ; & with yc Elders, y1' Chh Sent y" Deacons.

May 7th. The Counsil injoyned a Confession on y" South End Brethren & advized y' Town to raise maintenance for a

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2d minister, & adjourned ; Item they advized that when the Second Salary was settled they should be dismissed & allowed to Gather into a Church.

May 16. 1707. mr Nathanael Clap senior a Choice Man rested in y* Lord : & was Interred, may, 17.

June 2. 1707. The Braintry Council sate again & the South-End Brethren made a Confession.

June. 5. 1707. The Medford Counsil sate again at Bos- ton A formulary of Confession was prescribed for mr B. W.

June 8. 1707. Broth1" John Capen died. Interred June 10"'

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15. 4. 1704 Patience Lawrence acknowledged Her sin of fornication : Twas Accepted, as a Token of Repentance.

22. 4. 1704 Richard & Sarah Withington acknowledged their sin of fornication before marriage : Twas Accepted as a token & sign of Repentance.

Aug. 3. 1707. The widow of Henry Mayr was Dismissed to ye North Church in Boston.

Aug. 31. Sundry Negros, Young Persons, voted to be Baptized, & one of them viz George Bush laid hold on ye Covenant afterwards.

October 21. 1707 Aged Fathr Wales was buryed.

Nov. 12. 1707 Deacon Preston Senior of like Age viz 86 (or as some aver) 88 years was buryed.

Dec. 11. 1707. A Publick Thanksgiving & a Collection or Contribution for ye Poor of this Place.

Nov. 9. 1707. Abigail Appleby formerly Swift Her Pub- lick manifestation of Repentance of Her Sin of Fornication by a Confession was accepted by the Church.

Nov. 16. 1707. the Church Chose yr Officers with mr wiswal & Brother White to Assist at ye Ordination of mr Peter Thach1' Junior to be Pastor of the Church at waymouth Performed Nov. 26. His RevJ Uncle mr Peter Thacher of Milton giving ye Charge, & ye P.evd mr Fisk giving Him yc Right hand of Fellowship. RJ mr Hubbard of New Town

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being yc moderator of yc Church & of y* Council, their Ruling Elder Consenting to it.

October. 16. 1708. mr Samuel Clap Ruling Elder Rested in yc Lord, 74 years old Compleat, & some few auc »j days over, & near 7 years a Ruling Elder, a very ££«»?» holy, wise, able, upright, faithfull, humble usefull Sd»ootami» servant 01 y* Lord all his Days, & one who lived 4e««ed desired & now dies Lamented.

Eight days before Oct: 8, 1708. Died His vertuous wife mr* Clap with w"' He lived in holy wedlock 49 years wanting about 3 mo : He sickned & went not to Her fun™1

Oct. 20. 1708. Our Brother mf Preserved Capen (a pious

p«^., \ j.„ ^ - 1 i Oct. 14 M^Trot of Boston

Person,) deceased { ,. , rv u

' { died in Dorchester

Nov. 5. 170S Aged mother Swift Buried.

Oct. 31. 1708. Humfry Atherton made Confession to Annoi7J, )'r ^-nn °^ His Evil in being overtaken w,h Drink He made Con. at Elder Claps funeral. It was accepted.

Kakien twain --. _,. _, . - tT. *

Dec: 9. 170b The Ru mr J. Hig- hem y wpf : m* ginsondccJ: fc-.imitb.tar.

January 5Ul 170* Elder Bridgham of Boston deceased :

Dec. 3. 1708 Aged Moth' Ball buryed : Aged 65.

Febr. 3. 170;. mr Stevens of Roxb : Capt : & Deacon buryed

Febr. 6. 170*. mr James Blake & mr Hopestill Humfrys Chosen Deacons, Deacon Clap having accepted of y* Ruling Eldership y Sabbath before, whereto He was Chosen Jan- uary 23"'.

Febr. 20. 170,* mr Blake accepted but mr Humfry did not accept of yl Deaconship.

It Josh : Levars laid hold on y* Coven1.

March. 6. 170,", A contribution for Joseph Angier of Framingham.

March. 24. 170*,. A Ftauuc Fast. Then were ordeined, mr Hopestill Clap Ruling Elder & mr James Blake, Deacon.

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April. 6. 1709. At a meeting of the Elders & Deacons. Elder Clap lately Deacon gave up an Account of His Dis- tributions of y* Chh* mony to the Poor & for the Sacraments, Since His Last Account. & He delivered fourteen Pounds thirteen shillings & 3d into y* hands of Deacon James Blake (being mony of the Chh that He had not Distributed) One and twenty shillings & 2U of which was particularly Con- tributed lor the Poor.

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Also Deacon Preston Exhibited His Account & Besides what He hath Distributed to the Poor & for y Sacrament & Chh, He hath in His hands of Mony properly for y'' poor, the Sume of four Pounds & 2U & of othr Church Monys Rents of Land & Interest Sixteen pounds & nine shillings & a Penny. Some men also are behind in yr Interest mony. & the Principal Summe y' ye Deacon Letts out to Interest is ye Fifty Pound y1 was <civen y* Chh by the Hon1'10 Mr Stoughton Yett of Chh mony is Due to D" Preston 2c/1' 1 id

The Church hath Nine Pieces of Plate for y'' Sacrament (2 Given by s'1 mr Stoughton 2 by mr Thomas Lake, one by m™ Thacher one by mr Isaac Jones one by m" Patten one by mr John Gingen one by Anothr hand all of silver. In pewter the Chh hath 4 flaggons 4 pewtr Dishes one Bason & Tank- ard & 1 pewter Cup

Agreed that a Strong Chest be bought to Lock up yc Churches Plate in

A Church meeting is appointed to be on May 11th 1709 to Impower a Comittee to Run the bounds of the Chh Lands, & to Call Trespassers on said Lands to a Legal Account for yr Trespasses. &c.

May. 1. 1709. Lett's from North-Braintry Chh being Read the Hond officers of the Chh were voted to attend yB ordination at Braintrey On May 18"' & Assist yM" as Re- quested.

Dorch : in NE. May. II. 1709. At a meeting of the Elders & Brethren of y' Church in Dorch. (A church meet- ing having been Lawfully warned to be heir* m yc publick meeting house on yc said Day.) Report being made to yc Church yl some Lotts had been given to y' Chh of Dorch : in N.E, the lines whereof have need to be Run & Settled, & If any persons have mistaken y"' into yr own Lotts or any part of em : or if any persons have bought & Sold any part of any of em, or if any person has Cutt any Trees to yK same belonging, That it were Reasonable to have all mistakes Rectifyed, the bounds settled, & the Rights of the Church Asserted, auditted, recovered & Legally Secured, and all Damages satisfyd y' have been done : On Consideration thereof, the Church then Nominated & Chose, Appointed and Impowered Hond Deacon Preston, Deacon Blake & L* Samuel Paul of Dorchester, All & Every of them or Jointly & Severally, as their Attorneys. Agents & Trus-

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tees, to Run said Lines that need to be Run, to settle y' bounds, of all & Every of yc Lotts & Parcels of Land, both upland & meadow, to y* said Church belonging, to Secure yr Rights, To demand sue for, & Recover Damages, or satisfaction for wood, cutt off of said Lands, also to pro- cure writt of Ejection where there shall be need, & to prosecute whosoevr (against y' Law) Shall be found Usurp- ing on or deteining of Any of yl Lands or Rights of y* said Church, And all in yc Name of the said Chh : And also to Authorize Any Attorny or

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Attorneys under Them to prosecute Implead & Carry on, in y1 Law & by all Lawfull Ways & means, unto full effect, all actions & things whereby the Lands of the Church & yr Rights may come to be asserted Judged Recovered & secured : & the Church Engage to Warrant & Defend Them in all they shall Lawfully Doe or Cause to be Done in the Premises.

Also we doe Authorize & Impowr our said Attorneys to make Sale of all or any of Said Lotts, (that is) the Small ones that Exceed not the number of three acres in a Lott & to graunt Deeds of the Same, In the Churche's Name & Stead; & to purchase for the Use of the Said Church some other Lands, of value Equivalent, & that may be more usefull to yK Chh, with the mony that said small Lotts may be sold for.

Also we the said Church doe Authorize & Impower our said Attorneys, to demand, sue for, & Recover & Recieve to the use of us the said Church & or Successor in Said Church, a Certain Legacy of Three Pounds bequeathed by mr* Burgesse alias Gurnet to be laid out in a Piece of Plate for the said Church.

Voted & Consented to & Done by the said Church of Dorchester this 11"' of May 1709.

As attest J. Danforth. Pastor: Samuel Topliff, & Hopestil Clap R : Elders.

Signed by Us, In the Name of the Chh, At their Request.

Mem1""" The Aged & Honble James Russel of Charlstown Esqr lately deceased

Item Major Brown of Sudbury Died May 6th or 7th 1709 & was buryed May 9th.

Item News is Come of Her Majestys Intentions to make an Attack upon Canada which yc Lord Succeed to His Glory

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& N.E.~ Safety & Peace for Christs Sake if it be His blessed will. Amen.

May 22. 1 72 1. At a Meeting of y' Eldrs. & Deacons. Elder Preston Delivered to Deacon Blake, 3 bonds from Eb. Maudsley for 2c/b 5>u principal mony & from Richard Hall & Henry white & His Heirs for Eleven pound principal Each

Mony Given to y1' Church by the Honorable mr Stoughton

to be Improved for the Chureh

He gave a Large & particular & Exact Account of His Expenses for yc Chh Amounting to 27"'. ii'1'. 2'1 & He delivered into Deacon Jonathan Claps hand = 30lb & io-1' = & He Gave Account of Church Rents of Land & Interest of Mony Lett out on Bonds wcl' He had received Amounting to 57lb. I3*1'. & io'1. with othc monys formerly in His hand of ye Chh = 16. 09. & ia So y' He has of yc Churches mony Still in His hand 16. 01. 09

He Exhibited an account of Contributions & monys for poor, & of particular Disbursements upon y'" & there remains in His hand of mony for the poor the summe of 2 lb. 19. 1.

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He gave account also of a New Piece of plate given to y'' Church for the Lords Supper by mr Eben : Withington & of 2 little Lotts Sold of y* Churches, & that the mony thereof is in Capt. Sam1 Pauls hands.

Revd mr Hobert of Newtown died. 25. 6'" 1712 Aged 64 = g"y beloved & Lamented. He had an Honblc funeral. Preached there about 40 years. Ordained 38 years. Vir Doctus Prudens Pacificus.

Deacon Blake at the same time shewd & gave an Account how the mony was disposed of & passed from Him which -He had Received of Elder Clap in April the 6"' 1709, & of other monys since Recieved but brought not in a full Ac- count, not having Some of His papers about Him, but Sup- poses He may have 3 or 4 pounds Contribution-Mony & Church mony in His hands still.

Dec. 19. 1722. Elder Preston delivered to Deacon Clap at the Pastor? house, the Summe of Sixteen Pounds in Province Bills & an account of or K u'1 Expense in Journey- ing to and Returning from the Councii at Abington, & allowed Him for His Expenses on the Poor (formerly) in

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His Present Account, the Sumc of two pounds & Nineteen Shillings.

Item He delivered to Deacon Clap eight & twenty shil- lings rent from Samuel Trescot of Mony belonging to the Church of Dorchester.

The Council for Norton. 29. 8. 1722 putt off unto Nov. 13. 1722. & Then Sat at Norton. And declared

1. That they took it as a good Sign that the Lord de- signed to Restore to y"' the blessing of Peace that both Partys had engaged to be determined by the Judgment & advice of the Council.

2. That madam Leonard & Her Son were not guilty of Lying, in Saying to the Court at Bristol that yc Assessors had refused them an abatem* thoh they conditionally said they would make an abatement of their rates putting it off from time to time & not doing it. & that Brother John Skinner was in the wrong in Charging Scandalous Lying upon them, & in renouncing & abstaining from y* Comunion of the Chh at Norton about 2 years, & making trouble among them on that account.

3. That Our Churches being in Peace do usually before they Censure offenders Cite ym to appear before the Chh to show Cause (if they can) why they should not be Censured, which practice is according to rule, & yc Contrary is irreg- ular. & That the Church at Norton passed y* vote of suspen- sion on Brother Skinn' that Absented from them & declared His Resolution not to return to y* Coriiunion except they would Censure madam Leonard for Lying, which the Church could not se light for: & that this vote was passed without an immediately previous Citation, lest He Appearing with a party to agitate yc mattr in a time of Contention it might have Broken the Chh all to pieces.

However if Such a Case Should happen again so Danger- ous to set a Church on fire, The Council declared that there advice would be that the Church should not proceed to a Censure without the Presence & Advice of a Council of Churches.

4 The Counsel Contended the Pastor m' Avery for Asking Advice of the Aged Pastor of Taunton & other ministers of the Association.

5. And declared Him innocent

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of the Partiality & othr faults Charged upon Him. And that He had been unreasonably and most unworthily re- proached & grieved.

6. The Council advized to a Conformity unto Rules laid down from Gods holy word in y'' Synod that met at Boston Anno Domini 1662, in the Case of Thomas Skinner.

7. The Council Declared against y* prosecuting in y" Law of any Single Evidences y' were called to Testify before y' Council It tending to revive ye flames of Strife among y1" : and alledged strong Arguments in yl matter.

8 The Concil declared that the taking of Examinations of Persons desirous to Come to yc Lords Table or to lay hold on ye Coven' belonged to yl Elders.

9 That Complaint brought to y' Elders twas most Eligible they should be Exhibited in writing: And that if the Pastor thought fit, they might be brought to yc Church, to be there sifted by proper Interrogator's.

10 They declared in these words viz We think the Pastor & other Elders, or in want of Elders, the Deacons, or other principal members, may have the first Cognizance of Cases:

and that they should Issue such as they find issuable by them, according to Scripture rule : and that they are not bound to give the Church the first hearing of every Case, or of any Case ; yea of many Cases not to give them the hearing at all.

11 The Council Judged that Bror : John Skinnr should humble Himself & repent, & Confesse &c and promise Reformation, & then they advized the Chh to take off y1' Censure: And Charged all to live in Love & Peace & to Love, Honor, Pray for, Subsist & labor to Edify by the Preachings of yr pastor

Item The Council declared in these words undr the 3'1

Article As for the Silential vote without Lifting up of

hands "In Sundry Cases we Judge it the best way

"of voting, Conducing most to the Glory of God, & the "peace & Good of the Church.

and The Result of the Council was signed by mr Peter Thacher Pastor of Milton moderator & mr John Danforth Pastor of Dorchester & mr Joseph Baxter Pastor of Mead- field & mr John Swift Pastor of Framingham & mr Richard Billings Pastor of Little Compton & mr Daniel Preston, a Ruling Elder in Dorchester, & mr Manasseh Tucker a Deacon in Milton, & mr John Wadsworth a Deacon in Milton, & mr Jonathan Gulliver Captain in Milton & mr

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Elcazar Wheelock Captain of Medfield & Mr Jonathan Clap a Deacon in Dorchester & Mr William Pcbody Deacon of

Compton & Mr Samuel How L1 of Framingham & Mr

Isaac Clark L1 of Framingham & Mr George Barber

Deacon of Meadfield.

M"' mr Skinnrmade His Confession & the Chh made Peace together by the blessing of God.

Dec. 1 1. 1722.

A Council of three Churches at Abington, viz of Milton, Dorchester, & the North part of Braintrey met & after Publick Hearing of the Case, vindicated the Pastor & Church at Abington & Judged W'" Hersey junr & his wife to have been guilty of fornication before marriage, & if they should manifest Repentance, advized y1' Pastor viz the Reva mr Brown & the Church to allow 'em to lay hold on the Cove- nant & the said W'" Hersey junr said that He never would deny that He had the Carnal Knowledge of Her body before that day that they were married together: & by Sundry sworn evidences it was proved that their first Child had a full grown body Ripe for the birth & long hair & hard nails, & Cryd & fed well when it was first born, tho1' born but five months & nine days from its parents marriage, & the women made oath before Justice Edson & the Council before we went to the Meeting House, that they believed no Child ever attained to such ripenesse & perfections at 5 months & nine days from yc Conception.

Janry. 30. 1722-23. At South Brantrey A Council of five Churches Justify'd Regular Singing: whereof were ye Elders & messengers of the Church at Dorchester

Feb. 12. 1722 : 23

The Council Justifyed the Proceedings of mr Swift the Pastor, & of His Church at Framingham & advised Deacon Hemenway to Confesse His faults & repent & reform.

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Febr. 12. 1722-23.

A Council of 5 Churches at Framingham

Oct. 29. 1724. A Council of Churches at Abington, Directed that mr William Hersey Should have baptisme for His Children in Abington or any other orthodox Chh upjn His & His wife Signing & Presenting a Confession approved by the Council, & laying hold on yc Covenant.

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memorandum. mr Philip withington & Deacon Hopestill Clap only went to that Council of all those who were Sent from the Church of Dorchester.

Oct. 27. 1724 A Council of Churches at Boston of Nine Churches

The Pastor, Ruling Elders & 3 Deacons & mr Philip with- ington were present as Messengers from Dorchester Church

The Council on Hearing of the Messengers from Ports- mouth & Ipswich Judged it for the Interests of Religion that mr Fitch Pastor of Ipswich should remove to Portsmouth in New Hampshire, & Sent y* Rev'1 mr Thacher of Milton with Sundry others of the Council to Solicit y" Church of Ipswich to Consent thereunto.

The Said Council met again at Dr Mathers upon Ad- journm' Nov. 17. 1724. and voted that they advized mr Fitch to ask a Dismission from Ipswich to Portsmouth & advized the Chh of Ipswich to grant it to Him. but if in that way it could not be obtained they declare11 that it ap- peared neverthelesse that mr Fitch has a Call in Providence to Portsmouth, to which He ought not to Return a Negative Answcr.

And ye Council further Adjourned to yr last Tuesday in January Next or to meet Sooner at yr Call of the Moderator.

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May. 4. 1724. Leased out to Samuel Trescot & His Heirs & assigns of Milton Six Acres Saltmarsh Meadow by mr Wilsons Farm for Seven Years for 30*1' pt. Annum, by Elder Preston, D" Blake & Cap' Paul.

At a Meeting of the first Church in Dorch. N. E. Law- fully warned by ye Deacons, & Convened in the Publick Meeting House, May. 18. 1724: (It is Called the First Church to distinguish it from y* New Church at Punkapog)

1. That ye Deacons keep y* Contribution-mony for the Lords Supper & the mony, & revenues appropriated to y* Poor & Necessitous, & the othr Monys & Revenues of the Church Distinct the one from y" other, & keep distinct accounts of y'".

Voted in the Affirmative.

2. That y* Deacons advize with the Elders, & sometimes with some of yr Principal Brethren also (as formerly has been Done, what Poor Persons they should distribute to, & how much they should Give 'em.

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Voted in yr Affirmative.

3. That The Deacons give account (as is Usual) from Time to time of the Church-Plate, of monys & rents they recieve, & of y* Distributions & layings out of monys for the Ends yl they were given to, & what mony or other things belonging to y1' Church are in y" Deacons hands: & that the Same be Entred in to the Churches Book of Records.

Voted in y' Affirmative.

4. That the Deacons inform themselves what Lotts & rights of Land do belong to the Church, & that the Same be Entred into yc Church-book of Records.

Voted in the Affirmative.

5. That it be left to yc Deacons Discretion to Let out mony or lands, belonging to y" Church from year to year or for term of years. Voted in y" Affirmative.

6. That yl Deacons Se to y1' New running of lines between y* Chhs Lands & y* Lots y1 bound upon y'" voted in y1' Af- firmative.

7. That of y' Churches revenues the Deacon adde so much to ye 40''' bequeathed by an Aged Brother (old mr Williams) deceased, as may produce a midling new silver Cup for y1' Lords Table, voted in ye Affirmative.

8. That y" Deacons use Legal Means to secure the Churches Rights in that part of the Churches Lot in y" 3 divisions & quarter at y* South End of it which mr Damons fence incroaches upon.

Voted in yl Affirmative.

9. That yL Deacons shall make Sale of a Small Church- lott in yc first Division, the bounds whereof are lost & the monys that shall be paid for y* same to be kept under Im- provement for the Church, & finally to be laid out in pur- chasing of Land for y1' Church.

voted in the Affirmative.

10. That as to the old trees or Trees lying on yl Ground in yl Chlr 30 or 40 acre lot by John Davenports, & in y' Churches lot by mr Damons The Deacons make Sale of yB Shiptimber & other Timber in y'" & make Sale also of w' is left of y' Said old Trees & of trees broken & lying on ye Ground ; & that y* monys that they shall recieve for yc Same be kept under Improvement for the use of yl Church.

Voted in the affirmative.

11. That If any one of ye Deacons be ill & absent & attend not in yc Services forementioned, the othr two Deacons Shall have Sufficient powr to act validly in y* premises, voted in yc Affirmative

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12. Forasmuch as Elder Preston Deacon Blake and Capt : Paul Gave an account of yr Running of lines Setling of bounds of Church lots, & Demanding the Church-land yl mr Damon has fenced in, & of their Selling of 3 Small Lotts, one for Eleven pounds & another for Eleven Pounds, & another for ten Pounds, The mony undr Improvm1 & the bonds for it in Capt. Pauls hands for yc Chhs use,

That ye Said Elder, Deacon, & Captain be paid for yr Trouble & Labour.

Voted in the Affirmative.

13. It was left to Consideration whether the Church will give 3 or 4 pounds per Annum to Subsist yc Revu mr Moody or some other in preaching at the Town of Providence.

The meeting began & Ended with pray' & blessing.

And the Church Meeting for their Temporal Affi rs, was adjourned unto the Monday of the week before the Election to be in Year of or Lord one thousand Seven hundred twenty five if God please.

May 22. 1724. At a meeting of yc Elders & Deacons. Hond Deacon Blake gave an account of mony He had recieved, & of Some taken away by a Burglarer who broke prison at Cambridge who is said to have dyed sice beyond the Seas, and there remained in His hands S ^en Pounds Nine shillings & 4d Church-Mony besides 1 hree pounds three shillings & six pence of Mony for the poor; Item He gave an account of 3 Bonds, one from Ebenr Maudsley for 30lb & Interest. Another from mr Henry White for Eleven pounds & Interest Another from mr Richd Hall for Eleven pounds & Interest. Item a bill on ye Said bond on ye back side :

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Deacon Blake still keeps the Thirty Pound bond from m' Maudsley aforesaid in His Hand for the Church. The othr two Bonds He delivered to the Other two Deacons for the Church

Item the Three Hond Deacons recieved of the Executors Df Hond Deacon Jonathan Clap forty six pounds Eleven shillings & 8d lately & seven Shillings for Rent.

Memorandum. Deacon Hopestill Clap & Deacon Nath : Topliff have Each of y'" of the Chhs Mony in yr hands &

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Care yc Summc of twenty nine pounds Six shillings & 2d : Total 58. I2'h 6'1 besides ye bonds above mentioned.

Item Deacon Blake has a bond of 10 pounds from Isaac Royal with Interest.

ib

Item Deacon Clap has a Bond for Captn-Paul to pay 14 6*1' principal with the Interest.

Item Capt. Paul is to Get Security from mr Talbot for y' io"1 & 7 years Interest in His Hands : The Articles above- written, all for the use of the Church.

May 31. 1725 At a Chh Meeting voted

1. That Capt. Pauls account of Chh Lands then Read to y' Chh should be recorded in this Book (Except y4 of y' twelve Divisions weh needs to be further Enquired after) with six acres of Salt meadow in Milton & y' Lotts in y' 25 Divisions & in ye Supplement & in ye Swamps & Meadow Bottoms.

2. Voted that y* Deacons should Clear y' part of y* Lot by John Davenports y' is now in fence for pasture or meadow & Lett it out to best advantage, also that they Should Sell ye Timber & othr wood Cleard off from it & improve ye mony for y* Use of ye Chh.

3. voted y' y' Deacons may lett an acre of ye Chh Lot at m' Damons, & not sell it at present, unto mr Damon.

4. Voted that y* Deacon sell 3 Small Lots viz. One near Col. Spurs & 2 at Dorchester neck.

& keep ye mony undr improvement for ye Chhs use.

5. Voted yl ye printed proposals now read for an Evangeli- cal Chh Treasury [&c] Esp to subsist preaching at Providence be Cornunicated to yc Congregation.

6. voted that y' Deacons represent ye Chh in Making Sub- divisions, & running bounds of Chh Lands in y* 25 Divisions & Supplement & Swamps & Meadow bottom.

7. Voted that yc Deacons recon 13th in publick bills instead of an ounce of Silver mony in bonds & that they take ye interest of 5 per Cent.

8. voted & Granted ten pounds for y* Rebuilding of y* Revd mr Richard Mathr, minister of Dorchester His Tomb of Stone. The Deacons to do it.

9. A proposal for Pray' with fasting for pardon of all or Sins & for yc pouring out of y" Holy Spirit & Concerning

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Renewing or Chh Covenant for Reformation & for bringing all or People y' we can into Engagem's against particular Evils Made = & refered to furth' Consideration.

The following is a true Copie from Dorch. Town Records that is an Extract as attests Samuel Paul Town Clerk.

1. In the Neck of Land called Dorchest' Neck.

David Price 2 acres : quarters 12 rods.

2. In the First Division

Lot 61. David I'rice 2 acres 2 quarters 12 rods

3. In y* Second Division

Lot Number 32 David Price 2 acres 2 quarters 12 rods.

4. In the 34 Division

Lot Number 22. David Price 2 acres 2 quarters 12 rods

5. In the Six Divisions April. 13. 1660.

y original In a Single Division Numb' 65. present possessor ( David I'rice 2 acres. 2qrs. 12 r. J . , ,

* Church Lot }m» Tilly 4 *cres. o qrs. 30 r. \ toul acr * « 2 r

6. In y* 3 Divisions & quarter. (Apr. 13. 1660.)

present possessor ( David Price e;--u n;«ia< 2 acr- 2,\ 12r- I 2I *cr-

Numb. 41 Church Lot } M" Tilly amgie U,V1S ' 4 acr. 30 r. Total J f. 36r.

7. In ye Meadow

David Price 2 acT$. 12 r._ ,

Present Possessor Chh Lot M™ Tilly 4 acr 30 r. 9*

8. In Purgatory Swamp.

Church Lot (1.) Two acres three q". 37 rod.

9. In ye 12 Divisions. Number 18. Price & Tilly.

To the abovewritten are to be Added

10. In ye 25 Divisions of Upland in Dorch. New Grant marked with ye Lett' C

qr nl *\ acr

Price & Tilly 75 o 00 / 125. laid out in y* 23d

acr qr r /

William Daniel 50 o 00 ) Range of Lots near wrentham

11. In Meadow Bottom one Division & an half Price & Tilly 3 acres in a single Division. John Holbrook, Tho. Holman, John Fenno, Price & Tille, w'" Chaplain Sam. Wadsworth Wm Daniel Jasper Rush W" Clark. 20 acr. 1 ,r

They take up all Governo's Meadow.

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Oct. 13. 1725. A council of three Churches at Dor- chester village advized them to prepare themselves, & to hasten the administration of y' Lords Supper among ym But Elhanan Lion not appearing advized y' Church to give Him liberty to call in 3 othr Churches of His own Choice, to Join with this Council in Council about His Matter on Nov. 3 next at Dorchester old meeting house.

Nov. 3. 1725. The Council of Churches (sent for by the Church at Dorchester village) met according to adjournment at Dorchester old Meeting house & tho they could not obtain the presence of y* Dissenting Brethren of ye Church of said village nor would Elhanan Lion (tho1' He had Liberty given) adde three other churches of His own choice) yet their Reva Pastor mr Morse made such an acknowledgment & publick Declaration as that ye Said Council Judged it a sufficient Ground (on His Part) of Satisfaction & Reconcilia- tion : & Reconiended it as Such to ye Chh of ye said village advizing ym to peace, love & mutual forgivenesse & to bury all former faults & animositys and to keep a day of pray' & Also anoth' Paper was Signed wherein Mattrs of order were declared and mattrs of Disorder Testifyed against.

Nov. 24. 1725. The Reva mr Ezra Carpenter was ordained the 2J Pastor of the Church in Hull.

March 13. 17HS A proclamation was Read for a publick fast to be March 24.

And Printed Proposals were read for an Evangelical Treasury for propagating of ye Gospel to Ungospellized Plantations, & a Contribution voted by y' Congregation to be made March 24 for mr Modey to subsist Him in preach- ing at Providence.

Oct. 16. 1726. A Letter from Some Brethren in Sand- wich Requesting the Church to Send Pastor & Messengers thither to sit in Council in Novr= But the Church inclined to Send none.

Oct. 23. 1726. A letter from the north Chh in Braintrey to this Church to Send Pastor & Messengers to their Ordi- nation of mr John Hancock on Nov. 2. The Chh voted the officers of the Chh to goe accordingly.

And y* Ordination was Sollemnly accomplished on ye Said Day.

April. 12. 1728. Friday at a Church Meeting

Then Voted y1 ye Chh impower yc Deacons

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I. To Let out still to y* Dammons or any others y' Land yx old mr Damraon hired of ye Church, & a piece of Upland near to it.

2 Item Voted *hat y* Church do Impo\vr yf Deacons for y' Subdividing of yr Lots in ye 12 & 25 Divisions.

3. Item Voted that y* Chh do Impower ye Deacons to Sell y* wood y' is blown down in ye Chh Lot near blew Hills on y' right Side of ye way, & keep ye mony undr Improvem' for y* Churches Use.

4. Item Voted y' ye Church Impower y* Deacons to Use all prop means in y* Law for Recovering y* mony yl was Let out , Richard Hall.

5. Item. ye Church voted that they would not abate of 13 sh per Ounce Difference between Publ. Bills of Credit & Silver mony = as to ye bond given ym by Henry White.

Jan^ 28. 1728-29 At a Church Meeting after Lecture

Declared y' ye ' ' ^cons have received & put under im- provement for y* Churches Use Fifty four pounds & nine- teen shillings for wood Sold in the Churches Lot by ye blew Hills.

voted yl they would not take lesse yn 13 sh. publ. bills in lieu of an Ounce of Silver & So pro rata for ye bond y' is to be paid by Josiah White. Item voted to Sell mr Damon half an acre of meadow which He has fenced & cleared.

& voted that they would not let yr Lot in y' 12 Divisions nor purchase any Land adjoining to it.

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At a Meeting of the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Dorchester March. 3. 1 728-29 : Lega ly Warned ;

The Question was put whether the Town were willing that there should be another Minister called & setled as a Collegue with our Reverend Pastor mr John Danforth, in such Manner as ye word of God, & the Province Law doth direct ?

It Passed in the Affirmative.

A true Copy from Dorchester Records

Attest James Blake Junior Town-Clerk.

March. 9. 1728-9 Lords Day.

The abovewritten Record was Read to the Church in Dorchester.

And then the following Questions were put

1. whether the Church be willing that there should be

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another Minister called & settled as a Collegue with their Pastor, in such manner as the word of God & the Province Law directs ?

It was Voted in the Affirmative.

2. whether the Church be willing, that on the Publick Fast Now near approaching. In the Publick Prayers, this Matter should be one special Article, And that the Eternal Fath' and ye Eternal Son (y' Glorious Head of ye Chh) and y' Eternal Spirit (the God of all Grace) be earnestly sought unto. Graciously to bestow the Blessing Desired, & to give the Church a Discerning of Spirits. & a Special Divine Guidance in all the steps that they are to take in their En- deavours after another Minister.

It Passed in the Affirmative.

3. Whether the Church be willing, in the Close of the Fast Service (after they have most solemnly Sought to GOD for Guidance) to bring in their Votes for a First Man (a Preacher) whom they would take into Consideration, and make further Trial & Probation of By Hearing Him again & again ? A Second & Third Person to be Distinctly Voted for, on the Lords Day following ?

Voted in y" Affirmative.

March : 20. 172S-29. Publick Fast. In the forenoon the Pastor preached on Psal. 68. 18, 19, 20; as Interpreted & Applyed by yc Apostle in Eph. 4. 7-12. Suitably to the occasion of Election of a Person to be put upon Probation for a minister. And after the blessing was given in the afternoon, the Church Stayed & the votes brought in were

For mr Wadsworth one

For mr Stimson

one

For mr Eliot

two

For mr Byles

eight

For mr Payson

twelve

For mr Bowman

f ortv a

So mr Bowman was declared to be the first in Nomination for Probation.

March 23, 1728-29: The Church stayed & brought their votes for ye 2U Man to be put upon probation And the votes that were brought in were

For mr Coolidge one

For mr Champney one

For mr Bowes two

For mr Eliot four

For mr Byles fifteen

For mr Payson thirty five

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So mr Payson was declared to be chosen to be the Second Preacher in Nomination for Probation.

Then they brought their votes for a 3'' Person ; And the Number of votes was

For mr Pearse one

For mr Wadsworth one

For mr Chamney one

For m* Powes four

For mr Eliot eight

For mr Coolidg eight

For mr Byles twenty one or twenty two. one name

badly spelled.

And twas declared to the Church that mr Biles was highest in ye votes & had but 22 votes, yet if they would Consent that He should be the 31 Person in Nomination, twas desired that they would Manifest it by lifting up of hands, and

It Passed in the Affirmative.

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March 30 & April 6. Mr Byles Preached here

April 13 & 20th mr Bowman preached here.

April. 22. A fast in Dorchester to intreat Gods mercy about a new Minister.

April 27 & May 4. mr Payson Preached here.

Mav 4. 1729. The Church voted speedily to proceed to y* Choice of a Colleague Pastor, & were ordered to bring in y' votes y* next Lords Day P.M.

May. 11. 1729. On Lords Day P.M. The Church stayed according to appointment & voted for a Colleague Pastor By written Paper votes.

& mr Payson had twelve votes.

& mr Byles had fourteen votes.

& mr Bowman had fifty one votes.

And the 3 Tellers of y* votes were y* Hond & Aged mr Capen, the Hond mr Phillip Withington & the Hon" mr John Pearse.

And after that the Pastor had Declared that mr Jonathan Bowman was by a great Majority of Votes Chosen a Col- league Pastor in this Church : He Proposed that the Hon- oured Persons abovenamed (who were the 3 Tellers of y* votes) together with the Hon" Deacons should be by y* Church, appointed, in y* Name of the Church to lay this

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I47

Matter before yc Hond Select Men & y* Town according to the Laws, & the Church manifested their Consent to it by a very General lifting up of hands.

May. 28. 1729 Election day. At a Lawfull Town Meet- ing The Town voted yr Concurrence with yf Church in the Choice of mr Bowman to be yr minister.

June 2. 1729 The Call from Chh & Town Signed by yr Pastor & Clerk was Carryed to mr Bowman by yc 2 Deacons old mr Capen, old mr withington Capt. Wiswell, Doctor Danforth mr Jos. Hall, mr Jos. Basse & Lieutenant Sevars.

Oct. 19. 1729. The church voted yl ye first Wednesday in november be for y' ordination of mr Bowman, & that the churches following be sent to, to assist by yr Elders & messengrs viz vr chh of Lexington, y* old Church of Rox- bury Mr Eells Chh of Scittuate, y* 2 Churches of Braintrey The Chhes of milton & Stoughton.

Then voted y' yr be a Contribution & w' is wanting for y' Charges of Entertainm' to be made up out of y' Churches monys in yc hands of y* Deacons ; & y1 old mr withington with ye Deacons take Care of y* Entertainmt of ye Elders & messengrs & othrs y1 Come.

Nov. 5. 1729. The Elders & Messengers of y' Said Churches came & Chose mr Walter to be yr Moderator & to give ye Right Hand of fellowship (6c He did so) & old mr Hancock preached on those words of Paul . . . there comes upon me daily y' Care of all the Churches. The Aged Pastor prayd & gave the Charge by yc Divine Help ; & He & mr Hancock, & mr Walter, & mr Eells, & mr Niles laid on Hands, on yc Reverend mr Jonathan Bowman & He- was Sollemnly Ordained a minister of ye Gospel & a Pastor of the Church in Dorchester May He Continue Him a great Blessing.

Sit Gloria DEO in Xto, Nunc, & in asternum. Amen.

May 27 1730 at a Church meeting: voted that forty pounds be allowed out of the Church Stock towards the Funeral of the Revd. mr. John Danforth, as also twenty pounds to procure a mourning [suit] for the surviving Pastor.

At a meeting of the Church In Dorchester Nov. 26"', 1734. Voted

1 that the Deacons give an account of the Churches Tem- poral Estate.

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2 that persons be chosen to audit their accounts and make report thereon to the Church

3 that Mr Blake, Cap'. Spur & M' Bird be a Committee for this End.

4 that the Deacons make Subdivisions of the Churches Lands as there shall be occasion.

5 that John Moselev & his wife be Dismissed &. recom- mended according to vr Desire to the Chh In Newton where they have removed.

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At a Meeting of the Chh of Dorchester December 24, 1734.

The Report of the Committee chosen the 26th of the last Month to audit the accompts of the Deacons was read & accepted.

[NOTE. This is the close of the regular records of pro- ceedings. After fifteen blank leaves we find this entry, pencilled in a bold hand :

Tho : Jordan Olive Corbin 15. 3. 1706.

Turning the book over, and looking at the top of what now becomes the first page (or fly-leaf), we find the follow- ing entries, which, though unofficial, were probably recorded by one of the very early clerks. The edges of the page are

badly torn.

] 94. Elder george [Minot] ] 1597. M" Martha Minot His [....] ] 1626. Their Son mr John Min [....] ] 3. 163 1. Mr Steven Minott born [....] ] 10. 1635. Mr Samuel Minott born [....] ] 30. 7'". 1 63 1. Mr W" Stoughton born [....] ] 2"'. 1637. M™ Hannah Stoughton born /[....] 31, 10, 1628. Mr James Minot born ([••••] 9. 10. 1653. The two last Marry ed together. 1. 5m. 1701. The Hon'ble Wm Stoughton Lt Gov:

Died [ ]

anno Aeta [....]

DORCHESTER CHUKCH RECORDS 1 49

Proceeding now to the third folio, we find records which were plainly begun when the volume was first used, but were made at this end of the book to separate them from the records of proceedings. It will be borne in mind that they axe contemporaneous with those records, from point to point.

N.B. There are numerous interpolations, in the way of personal and historical explanations, in a hand notably dif- ferent from that of the regular entries. As their matter is very important, and apparently trustworthy, and seems to the copyist to be largely the work of one of the pastors, Rev. John Danforth, it is given. But it is put in parenthe- sis to distinguish it from the official text.

*e>"

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Baptismes

The returnes of such children as have bene baptised in the church at Dorchester by Comunion of churches, their parents one or both being members of the church at Wind- sore, or Hingham :

Thomas moore

Elizabeth more

Azrikam Parker

Abigail Procter

Benjamin Richards

Joseph Richards

Samuel wright : I2,m. 30. 1638.

Jedidiah Stronge 2U'. 140. 1639.

Jobaniah Lumberd 4th. 230. 1639.

Samuell Eelles 3™. 3Uo. 1640

(He is Major at Hingham Anno 1704-5 &

Justice of Peace)

*4- 5- 37 g°eSnj Leeds born.

(8m 1634. Baptised Samuel Son of Roger Clap: He was many Yeares, Select man, & Deputy of yc Court, & Captain, at last Major, but gave back his Com- ission. He was ordained Ruling Elder febr. 3. 1701-2 & He Rested from His Labors Oct : 16. 1708. Aged 74 years. His vertuous wife Daughter of Ri : Leeds, lived with Him

near 49 Years & deceased about 7 days before Him Aged

about 71.)

150 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

[170]

Baptismes Ai

The names of such as have been baptised in the church at dorchester in the yeares 1637 & J638.

Eleazar Mather

(Preached at Boston North.) Hannah Stoughton

(married after\vds to mr James Minot) Eldad Kingesley -

(became a Ruling Elder) Pelatiah Gloover.

(became minister at Springfield) Bithiah Hawes. Samuel Hill Abigail Reede 10"". 30". 1638.

(Removed to Rehoboth) nathaneel Holland Noah wiswall

(Removed to Newtown a Captain) Hannah ffarneworth io™. 30. 1638

(Removed to Hingham) Isaack Dickerman.

(Removed to Connecticut) Joseph Maudesley. Prudence Clapp (1 (1 1) 37) Sarah Clapp

(Marryed at Connecticot) Nehemiah Pierce

(Removed to Boston) Abigail Cogan

(went to England) Hannah Jones

(married mr Bullard of Dedham) James Trowbridge

(Removed to Newtowne) James White

(Joanna Capen Baptized ye 4d (9) : 3' . [ ] ) Mary ffarneworth

(marryd mr Jenkins at Boston) Mary Phillips

(marryd mr Mountjoy of Boston)

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 5 I

Jonathan Topley Mary Aldridge

(went to Rehoboth) Elizabeth Rigby irai 3Ho 1638.

Eleazar fflood, who since his baptisme was dismissed wth his parents Joseph fflood and his wiffe to the church at Lynne : John Stoughton irai iomo 1638.

(Dyed at Barbados) Sarah Hawkins imi 24'° 16 [ ]

(wife to ye Revd mr James Allin) Rebecca Wiswall 2di [ ]

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Baptismes at dorchester in the yeare 1639.

Rebecca Wiswall : 2dl 6to 1639.

borne the 3d of same mo : about 7 aclocke in the eveninge :

(marryed mr Curtice) Rest Atherton ^

(married to O. Swift) I a 2gto 1639.

Sarah Topley [

(marryed to Elder Copp of Boston) J Joseph Leedes j Twing ^ Benjamin Leeds )

> 4a 2d0 1639.

Jonathan Farneham (Removed to Boston)

Increase Mather ) a 2-\° 1639

(Dr. of Divinity Pastor in Boston) (M, Mathr '^

Thomas Andrewes )

Elizabeth Tylestone 6a 3to 1639 : (Died a maide)

Irsael Mead )

went to Watertowne J 7" 2d0 1639:

Mary Millet : )

jfnathafaerke!8—2^:.^:

John White } 10 mo 16th 1639 Mary Burre : 10 mo : 23th 1639 : Samuell Wilkins [IImo:S*: l639:

Rebecca ffarnwoorth \

152 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Bethia Hawoorth ")

Susanna Upsall .„ t\

tt u T r j I 12 mo: Decimo

Hannah Leeds > 6to .

(marryd to Capt. Clap Ruling Elder) ^y

Nathaniell Williams J

Joseph Willies ) I2m0 Vicesimo

(went to Boston) \ 3"° 1639

rno- sto Anna Waterhouse t-> '• ^ ~

Decimo 1040 :

tt i. t> u 1 m0 2 do

Hannah Purchase . .,-

vicesimo 1640

Mahetobell Clerke \ m0 : 9"° ^

decimo 1040

(married mr Warren of Boston)

her ffather was then not come

ffrom old England : but mr

Soughto declared her name

wch was given by her mother :

at home :

u 1 t 1 2 mo 6 to

Hannah Tolman . .*..*

vicesimo 1640

(married mr Wm Blake last

& to mr Lion ffirst)

Samuell Eelles. his ffather N

(Justice (He died at Hingham,)

of Peace) beinge memb of the church ^nnn ,,

of Winso' was by Comunio of

churches baptised

Ezra Clapp ) 3 mo 4to (23d)

Praise ever Turner j vicesimo 1640

tcomer iah Bourne S

°'eaf s Hawkins I 4mo 4to

•"SS.] Robinson f Decimo 1640

Hawes J

[1723

Baptisms at Dorchester in the yeare 1640 John Maudsley 4 ti mo : 8.

(went to Westfield) vicesimo [1640] Jonathan Hill 5 ti mo | . '

Duodecimo J n (Went to Bridgwater)

tio

anno 1640

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 53

Experience Clapp ^™{m0 j 1640

Nathaniell Clapp J£eT°mo 7™ 1640 Samuell Rigbie 8mo. vicescimo 1640 Samuell Proctor 9mo : decimo6'0- 1640

(went to Boston) David Zeleeke, ) (went to Newhaven) John Gill j 9mo vicessimo 3ti0 1640

(went to Boston) Thankefull ffoster 10 mo vicessimo 7mo 1640

(married mr Baker of Boston) Elizabeth Swift 1 1 mo vicessimo 4t0 1640 Nathaniell Gierke umo vicessimo primo 1640

(went to Northampton) Mary Baker 12 mo : decimo4'0 1640

(marryed mr Robinson) Joanna ffarnham 1 mo : 7timo 1641

(went to Boston)

MaryPeerce { x mo : decimo4* 164 1 mary Houtchin \

Experience Upsall j vicessimo •— 1641

Deliverance Holland ) Samuell Pitcher 2 mo: decimo8to 1641 Hopestill munnings }

(went to England) > 2 mo : vicessimo 5t0 [1641] Returne munnings )

(went to Boston) Rebecca Sykes 3 mo : 9th 164 1

(went to Springfield) Jonathan Zeleekes: 3 mo: 16: 1641

(Went to Stamford) Deborah Wiswall 3mo : tricessimo 1641

She was born upo the 24 daye of the same mo beinge the

2 daye of the weeke about 6 oclocke in the evening Thomas Bird 5 mo decimo8to 1641 Thomas Holman 6 mo vicessimo ad0 1641 Rebecca Stoughton 6 mo vicessimo ■" 1641

(married to mr Tailer at Boston) Remembrance Lippincot 7 mo: decimo90: 1641

(to mr Barber of Boston) Experience Callicot j : (filius non filia) Ruth Tylestone : i 8 mo : tertio : 1641

(married to Timothy Foster)

154 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Ebenezer Wiswall 8 mo dcimo7'0 1641 Waitstill Clapp 8 mo : vicessimo 4to 1641

John Whipple J mo mo i6 Elizabeth George \ y 1 *t

(married to Sam Rigby) Hannah Hill tor^Mt

(married to D. Foster) 1 off]

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CCornetom [ ] her ffather beinge dead

°a-: [ . . . ] was declared in the congregatio [....] Stoughto who: was requested by 1641

[ . . . ] mother as also to signifie the signification 10 mo

viz : my ffather is god to intimate that it was 26

ffatherles & of the house of mourninge : the ground or cause of givinge the significatio was because she had heard some thinge declared that it were fit for parents to give names accordinge to ther owne language

(by the teacher) increase Atherton 11 mo 2d.° 1641

(Died at sea) Experience Mead: 11 mo vicessimo 3ti0 1641

(to Boston) Sarah Whipple

(To mr Smith at Providence) Jonathan Howard Sarah Pond : (to Ezra Clap) Nathaniell Howard Rebecca Jones 12 mo decimo,3tio 1641

(married to mr Green at Boston, Cooper) Nehemiah Pears 12 mo Vicessimo 1641

(went to Boston) Anno 1642

Hannah Newton ) ^ ,-

Mary Newton \ ' 4

(Crooker, Tanton) Increase Robinson J (went to Taunton) John Burd | 1 mo decimo3"0 1642

Mehetabel Millet of Rebecca Millet.

1 mo vicessimo 42 John Wilkins

(to Salem village) Elizabeth Clarke 3 mo vicessimo 2d0 42

wait a while makepeace

(to mr Dennis at Boston)

^12 mo : 6t0 1641

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 155

Israeli Phillips 4 mo : duo decimo 42

(to Boston) Ruth ffarnwoorth 4 mo : decimo90 42 :

(to mr Puffer) Obedience Holland 4 mo vicessimo 6t0 42 :

(wife to Benj. Gamline) ffreedome Wooward 5 mo.

John Tollman 5 mo 31 1642

Israeli Reed : his ffather sent him by his mother from Situate to be baptised at Dor. wherof him- selfe was member

Experience Pitcher 7 mo : 25 : 1642 :

Eliezar ffawer )

(His son Called Gibson Far at Boston) S 8 mo 2d0 1642 Obedience Topley )

Abigaill Hawkins 8 mo 9°° 1642

(To mr Kellum & mr Foster Boston) Increase Turner j g mQ d imoBo l6 Ruth Upsall )

(to Boston) Addingstill Willeyes 8 mo 22d0 1642

[Cojnstant Hawes 9 mo 22d0 42

[ . . . ]h ffarnham 9 mo 29"° 42

(to Braintrey)

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Abigail Hollman vicessimo iomo 42 (To Taunton)

Take-Heed munnings ) „:„Qr.:mrt „do TT»«r> A*> t*t 1. 4.1- »* j 1 i vicesimo 2™ nmo42. Elizabeth Maudsley j

John ffrench duodecimo: 121110:42

(went to Waymouth)

Elizabeth Pratt decimo9*0 12 mo 42

(married to Roger Billings)

^rWifSSr j vicesimo-.^

she was borne the 19th day of the same mo: beinge the Lords Daye in the eaveninge about sunne setinge Mary Smith 5'0 4 mo 42

(Marryd to mr Johnson of Roxbury)

1643. Susan Cundliffe imo vicecimo : nono 43 (To Northampton)

I56 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Mary Evens imo vicessimo 9"° 43 :

(Marryd to Nathan Bradley) Experience Clerke 2 mo 2d0, 43

(to Northampton) mehitabell Rigby vicesimo 3?° 2d0 43

(to mr Turner of Scittuate)

John Baker J , f 2mo John George )

(Died at Sea) Jonathan Howard vicesimo 5t0 4 mo 43

(to Boston) Tho ffrench 2d0 s^mo 43 :

Dependance Callicot 9th s^mo 43 : Ruth Swift decimo6to [....] 43

Jonathan Fuller vicessimo 6torao 43

Experience Woodward : decimo : nono : ^rao 43

(to northampton) Preserved Clapp : vicesimo 6to 9thmo 43

(Capt : & Ruling Elder at Northampton) Prudence Robinson : decimo7"10 10 mo 43 Sarah Davenport Tricessimoprimo 10 mo 43 :

Mathias Eavens : vicessimo 11 mo 43 :

Sarah Mead : 4to 1 2 mo 43 :

(marryed to mr Burgesse of Boston) Hannah Howard Undecimo : 12 mo 43 :

(married to mr Sam1 Minot) 1644. Hopstill ffoster : 10 1 mo 44

Ebinezer Clap j

Samuell Whipple ) ' ^*

(to Providence) Renewd Kingsley 24 1 mo 1644:

(to Ipswich)

Abigaill Chamberlane her father beinge a member of Concord but at p'sent sojerninge in Dorchester was by vertue of communio of churches upo her ffather Request & some bretheren report of him Baptized 31 1 mo : 1644

(or James) Samuell Bird : 2 mo : 44 :

Thankeff ull Atherton : 29 2 mo : 44 :

Recompence Osburne was Baptized at D [. . .] as a mem- ber of the church of salem [. . .] ffather & mother were members : as [. . .] by a Certificate under mr Endicot [. . .] Governour as also : w* do [ ] decisio was this : willi

[ ]

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 57

[175]

[ ] salem to [Braintrey] to become Clerke of the

Iron worke [did] for [some] small tyme sojurne wth his Brother [. . .] in Dorchester in wcl' tyme the child was Borne and so Baptized 16 of 4 mo : 44

Abigaill ffawer was baptized in Dorchester 30 of 5 mo 44: \vch daye mr mather Teacher of the church of christ there did predicate & cleare up the doctrine of pedo Bap- tisme against the Calumnous errour of the AnaBaptists Thomas Stoughton

Hill

Topley

Pears

Cornelius Willeyes ^

Anna Holman )

John Dickerman \ "' ^4"

Anna Billindge 20 8 mo 44

(to mr Penniman)

Samuell ffarnwoorth 27 8 mo 44

Patience Turner 10 9mo 44

[Lydia] Wilkins 25 9 mo 44

(to mr. Mills)

Mary Pitcher 30 9 mo 44

(wife to Isaac Rush)

Ruth Tollman 7 10 mo 44

(to Isaac Ryall)

Nathaniell Maudsley 16 12 mo 1644

Rebecca Smith 22 12 mo 1644

(to mr Nash of Boston)

1645

Tho Davenport N

John Pellton

Waitstill Wyat

> 2d0 i mo 1645

(to Capt. Vose)

Mary Humphreys J

Eliezer Hawes 9rao 1 mo 1645

Joseph 1

et > ffarnham : 23 : 1 mo 1645

Beniami )

Lydia Wiswall 132 mo 45 :

Prudence Holland 25 3 mo 45 :

Sarah Baker )

Abigaill : Rigby j

22 4 mo 45 :

I5o DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Mary Swift

21 7 mo 45

John Baker

28 7 mo 45

Mary Billindge

23 9 mo 45

Experience Clap ) Mary George )

21 10 mo 45

John Howard i Anna Evens )

4 n mo 45

[Ebenezer] Hill )

[ ] Preston >

15 12 mo 45

[Eliza]beth Curtise )

[176]

Anno 1646

Increase Clerke

1 1 mo 46

Eliezer Whipple

8 1 mo 46

Thankfull Baker J

Preserved Trot >

19 1 mo 46

Abigaill Pond )

Patience Mead :

29 1 mo 46

Waitinge Robinson

26 2 mo 46

Samuell Topley

10 3 mo 46

Cornelyus Tylestone

17— 3 mo 46

Nathaniell Callicot

24 3 mo 46

Hope Atherton

30 6 mo 46

Patience fibster

16 6 mo 46

Bethia Willet

2 6 mo 46

Thankfull Woodland

9 ;„6 mo 46

Experience Willies

9 7 mo 46

Hannah Clap : ) Joseph Makepeace j

20 7 mo 46

Nehemiah Clap

10 8 mo 46

Susanna Daniell

18 8 mo 46

Samuell Hollman

6 10 mo 46

John Phillips j Samuell Pellton )

25 11 mo 46

Anno. 1647 :

Samuell ffarnwoorth. J Rebecca Tollman {

30 3 mo 47

Thomas Willkins

16 3 mo 47

John woodwoorth

18 5 mo 47

Ruth Pitcher

25 5 mo 47

Abiell Howord

8 6 mo 47

Ephraim Newton :

19 7 mo 47

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 59

Elizabeth Smith : 19 10 mo 47

(Anna Swift 14 9 m0 47

Hopestill Clap 6—10 —47

Ebenezer Williams - - - - 47)

[177]

Anno 1648

[ . . . ]ary Whipple 9 2 mo 48

Naomy Tylestone 7 3 m0 48

Abigaill Holbrooke 21 3 mo 48

Sarah Lane 28 3 mo 48

Samuell Bate 19 4 mo 48

Nathaniell Wyat 2 5 mo 48

John Daniell 6 6 mo 48

Mary Brecke 13 6 mo 48

Martha Hill 20 6 mo 48

[mar]tha woodland 3 7 mo 48

Patience Hollman Preserved Callicot

28 1 1 mo 48

Johnffoster j 10— 10 mo 48 Susanna Clap )

mary waye 14 ll m0 4&

mary davenport 21 1 1 mo 48

(Samuell Capen ye Sonne of John Capen was baptized ye 6d (6) 48 at Brantry by vertue of Communion of Churches, he being borne at that towne : his ffather & mother being members of this Church of Dorchester)

(Samuel Trescot born Nov. 4. 1646 & is by Gods mercy an active man in febr 172I.)

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Anno 1649.

Margaret Wilkins : 10 12 mo [48]

Hopestill Humphreyes 10 4 m0 [49]

Looke for Jo withington in the yeare [49] John woodland ) ,„ K ^n ,rt . Sarah Burd |I26mo49.

Bathsuba Tylestone : 16 7 mo 49 Daniell Preston 7 8 mo 49 Thankeffull Boulton 14 8 mo 49

l60 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Beniarain wiswall

mary .

John merrifeild ^>i6 2 mo 49

Elizabeth

Ruth

John minot :

James swift

Rebecca Ireland ) ' ^

mary Holbrooke 17 1 mo 50

place this in 50 and pdon ye escape.

(Ebenez : Williams Son of Roger williams born in January 1649. as He saith His moth's name was Lidia Bates He was Baptized by mr mather.)

Anno 1650

mahitobell Hill ) Q T„ e^ Abigaill Newton j I8— I2 John withington 1 5 mo 49 pdon this escape :

John Brecke ) 0

Elizabeth Baker j *7 8 mo

Wait Clap j 1 mo <;o

Barnerd Capen [ *

Leuitenant Clap declared the Reason why he called his child (wait) was because he did suppose the ffall of anti- christ was not ffarre of: Hannah merrifeild ^) Elisha ^

malachy I Hallowaye >7 2 mo 50 nehemiah f

Ester J J

Anna Davenport 29 10 mo 50 John Pitcher 11 6 mo 50 Samuell Badcocke^l

David Mead I m0— eo

mary Daniell r/""5 5

Rebecca Gill J

Jonathan Billindge)6m0

Ihankes Clapp ) J J

Aron waye 6 8 mo 50

this daye brd Pears Request [for] dissmission was made

knowne [where]upo the trouble Rose

mary Holbrooke 17 [ .... ]

the same [....]

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS l6l

[179]

Anno 1650.

f . . . ] wiswall )

r i 1 9 4 mo 50

[ . . . Jer waye ) * ^ J

[ ; . . j Ireland 20 8 mo 50

Releiffe Holland 16 (3) 50

(James Foster ye Son of Captain Hopestill Foster, & of m™

mary Foster His wife, was born April 13. 165 1. & Baptized

.... following.)

[180]

Anno 165 1

William Clapp | , . % John Butler j D "* <5' Sarah Howard \ _ /-x ... Mary Lyon { 20 ® *>l Bethia Legar 10 (6) 51

She was an inhabitant of Boston but her mother was at her ffather Blake house in dorchester when she was borne and there laye in Watchinge Atherton 24 (6) 5 1 Samuell Mather \

Ebinezer Withjngton > 7 (7) 51 Anna Smith )

John Preston 14 (7) 51 Onesiphorus Tylestone 19 (8) 51 John Triscott \

Samuell / -r,.,,. , > 26 (8) 51 Ebinezer j BlllmdSe \ Samuell Pears 8 (12) 51 Susanna Swift 15 (12) 51 Noah Mason 22 (12) 51

but this noah was borne some space before the 2 before him but had been defferred : in point of Baptisme : Henry Wilkins ^ Jonathan Badcocke I / v

JohnWeekes f7 K)5

Anna Blake J

but Jonathan was some weeks or months older than any of the rest and was kept untill this tyme & Martha Wiswall was borne the three and twentieth of the

l62 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Last moneth ffifty one about eleaven of the Clocke at r.ight & was baptized upon the

14(1) 52 The same daye from the Counsell of new England was published Certaine Reasons or grounds whereupo they Re- quire the Churches in new England to keepe a daye of thanksgiveinge unto god for mercy vouchsafed to old Eng- land especially that overthrow at wocester the thanksgive- inge daye is to be the 17 (1) 52.

[181]

[Nat]haniell Pitcher { M

Mary Merrifeild \ «« W 5*

[. . .] same daye Testimony Concerninge James Blake et uxor eius. William Sumner & Isaac Jones was demanded from the Church (of the 3 some thinge was said : in com- endation but of the Last nothinge) Isaac Humphreyes 2 (3) 52

William Whipple 16 (3) 52

John [Hamon] 20 (4) 52

Elizabeth Sumner 27 (4) 52

Mary Capen 11 (5) 52

(& dyed ye 8 of ffeb 78)

Hannah Callicott 15 (6) 52

James Blake ) _„ . ,^ „_

t u -a t 22 (6) 52

John Browne J w

Elhenan Lyon 3 (8) 52

[Samuell Blake]

Samuell Lawrance

Mary Blake

Charles Davenport 7 (9) 52

Thomas Jones 9 (11) 52

Nathaniell Mather ) ,_ >

William Waye j 3°l",5Z

Anne Ireland 13 (12) 52

Anno Dom 1653

Robert Howard 27 (1) 53

10 = 8 52

3 (2) 53

Nathaniell Glover

Sarai Ellen

Mary Daniell 10 (3) 53

Margaret Rodgers 24 (3) 53

Elizabeth Brecke

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 163

Hopstill Layeland 29 (3) 53

Mary Lane 7 (6) 53

Elisha ffoster 24 (6) 53

James Minor. i o M

Elizabeth Weekes j I0 l7; 53

Henry withingto 11 (8) 53

[182]

Samuell Clerke 23 (8) [ . . .]

The same day Prudence Gatliffe daughter of Thomas Gat-

liffe [miller] of the Tyde milne in Dorchester by Comunion

of Churches Baptized [ . . ] Dorchester Church her mother

being a member of the Church of Boston

Elizabeth Rush 30 8 53

Sarah Pond 4 (10) 53

Richard Mather 25 (10) 53

James Badcocke ) ._ ,,* „,

Sarah Trott j I2 (l) 54

same daye William Robinson was excomnicated for La-

civiousnes upon the Accusation & witnes of mary Atherton

& her two daughters sister Holland Goodwiffe [wales]

Weekes & Bates & ffor his obstinacie in not heareinge the

church haveinge beffore admonished him: & the same daye

Lewetenant Clap infformed the church that there was some

offence in [some] takeinge ymselves from church to their

offence: wrh beinge seconded by Henry Cundliffe it came to

passe y' John Peares & John [Kinsley] were publickly named

as those that were to give an accompt of their absence to

ye CongregatiS : mr mathers text yl day was from ye 10

leviticus 3 vers:

Patience /".therton 2 (2) 54

James Baker . 30 (2) 54

Mary Sumner 7 (3) 54

(married to nicholas How & after to John Trow. Died febr.

16. \jo% at Newport.)

Patience Triscott 14 (3) 54

Thomas Lawranson 28 (3) 54

Beniamin Whipple = 4 (4) 54

The 7 of 4 54 Hester wiswall was borne about 10 of the

Clocke in the fforenone & Baptized 1 1 (4) 54

Elizabeth Blake 9 (5) 54

(she dyed 24 8 54)

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Same daye bro smith was beffore chu & the boy his ser : but came of very pooerly beinge very drye &c Thomas Merriffeild 30 (5) 54

Joseph Clapp 13 (6)

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Sarah Blake 15 = (8) 54

James Capen j

Susanna Brecke \ ^ J^

Nathaniell Lyon 31 (10) 54

John Glover J 0 , . , Mary Peltonil8-(I2^4

Same daye John Smith and his wiffe were Excomunicated ffor Comitting ffornincatio together beffore marriage wch was ffound out by the birth of ther child albeit they beinge ques- tioned ffor it beffore the Church did Conceale their sin : untill god palpably charged it upd ym by that means.

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11 (1) 54 or 55

There havinge beene in or church some Consideratio what state members children are to be Considered in : in the church where they are Baptized it came to vote & by divers was voted y' they were members & that haveinge children they should have ym baptized if yniselves did take hold of their ffathers Covenant (but wl that takeing hold of Cove- nant is, was not Clerely agreed upon)

albeit ymselves beinge examinyed were ffound neither ffit ffor the Lords table nor voteinge in the Church but this & other thinges seemed strange and unsaffe unto Divers in Conclusio soe it was 4 Lres were sent to the churches of Boston Roxbury Dedham & Braintree to intimate unto ym w' was by us intended if in the space of a month or 6 weekes we did not heare Reasons from ym against or yl it would be offensive now ye 1 1, (1) 54 there came 3 Lres one fro Boston Dedham & Roxbury in all wch after kind and Religious salu- tations we ffind [ ] Boston desires Rather ourffor-

bearance & declares ther 2 votes up5 w' we had done Ded- ham sees not Light to goe so farre as we & Roxbury though divers of ym ffeare it might make th [ ] &

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 165

bring in time the Corruption of old England wch we fried ffrom yet have voted that they see noe cause to diswade us :

Boston Lre signed by mr John wilson Pastor (Elders) f Thomas Oliver

< William Colbourne ( James Penn Dedham by mr Allen (Pastor

or Teacher) mr Huntinge Roxbury by mr John Eliot (Teacher) mr Samuell Danforth

(Pastor) (Elder) Isaac Heath

17th (12) 55

the daye abovesaid Edward Brecke was called upon the church why after so much waiting they did not put in prac- tice their argmt about Baptizinge church members children wch not in ffull Comunio as he speakes : mr mather an- swered Reason was double ffirst 2 churches not willinge of or practice 2 none [rendered] up5 churches Conclusi5 but Edw answr in Conscience he thought we Rather neg- lect or knowne duty then to offend those meaninge (the 2 churches that were erroneous in their argment

upo 8 (1) 55 the case abovesaid being in que againe Elder withington made a motid that mr mather might have [liberty] to baptize whom he would only [ . . . ] be for a moneth or the like defferr[ed] [ ] such

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[as were] not cleare might make thear [....] knowne by word or writinge to [mr] mather goodman wales seemed [to] thinke & so did speake that the waye [was] too strait as mr mather intended & bro sumner expressed upo the 7 & 12 ppositions but all was stayed at prsent upo bro ffoster desire that mr mather he beinge to speake next upo 1 of 25 gene : would please to speake of abrahams sons by katurah how in abraham Covenant

l66 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

upon 17 (6) 56 mr mather deliveringe this point that the church ffor state now in the gospell theire was a kingdome yea a kingdome of heaven & must be soe preached by the ministers did psente an eight ffould use of informatio the ffirst whereof was that men might Convert & Come into church state & in the Eight [breach] that men must use all meanes that they might have the priviledges & beneffits of the kingdome viz they must Repent & beleave : 2 Scriptures pduced one out of marke & the other out of the acts

now my questio is how this . . votes of church

[Several lines illegible.]

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(1) 54 or 55 Mary Bates daughter of James Bates baptized her ffather beinge then [from] home gone ffor England by waye of virg[inia] her Grandffather Elder withingto gave her a name :

The same day a Lre ffrom Tanton was Reed to intreate some helpe of Elders & bretheren ffro us & Roxbury to give Counsell in a matter of difference ffallen out amonge ym Hopestill ffoster John wiswall were then nominated as the bretheren to goe mr mather ffor the prsent not determined the daye of their beinge at Tanton is 28th of this instant

Mary Blake 25 (1) 1655

Hannah Daniell 22 (2) 1655

This daye John Smith & his wiffe were both Receaved againe into the church haveinge beene Excomunicated have- inge beene before the church the 15th daye & upon some scruple about her both were defferred & this daye she got hardly in some ffor her some against her & some neuters : Thomas Clap j , . Mary Pitcher j ~9 {2) SS

same daye was a speciall Contribution ffor br5 william daniell haveinge his house burned the 7th of this instant & the most of what he had Consumed

17th (4) 55 Richard Waye sonne of Richard waye was baptized his ffather beinge at p'sent a member of salem church though Removed thence & intending to Rejoyne to us againe so soon as opp'tunity should serve thereffore his Baptisme was declared to be by y' Comunid of Churches that is among us

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS \6j

same daye mary Smith was Baptized her Baptisme havinge beene defferred upo the Excomunicatio of her ffather & mother

In June was sicknes whereof almost all were ill I have not seene so few at meetinge upo noe occasion, nor so much Coughinge as then. Abigaill davenport 8 (5) 55

Cornelius Tylestone ( , . Beniamin Allen j *5 {S) 5S

Isaac Jones 29 (5) 55

[1ST]

william Weekes 26 (5) 55

Mahalaleel Muninges 9 (7) 55

was borne the 4th daye beinge the 3d of the weeke

about 11 or 12 a clocke at night & Baptized as

abovsaid he was borne at his grand ffather wiswall

house

Nathaniell Butler ( m

Sarah Rodgers j I4 W 55

William Ireland 16 (10) 55

Ebinezer Billindge 6 (11) 55

Katheren Mather 13th (11) 55

Mary ffoster 10 (12) 55

Samuell Pond ) , . ,

Elizabeth Lane j I0 (l) 55

Abigaill Badcocke 27th (2) 56 :

She was baptized in a Coat being about 3 moneths old as I

heard her ffather speake :

sacrement daye

Ruth wiswall

15 (3) 56

so 15 (4) 56

Elizabeth Baker 29 (5) 56

Hester Clap l lf^ ^

Abigaill Merriffeild j 3 <°'

Same day uncatye bussines was [debated] upon and a vote to show what app'batio the church give to their practice there woh was not clearely determined & p'ved but at a

venture they Condemned them for [ ] some Re-

turne was made in waye of deffense by bro Callicot object- inge their dilligence to p'cure an able minister such as the church calls for (sent Henry Butler) &c. & that for encor-

168 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

agment or wages they were Ready though to treble chardge at Dorchester but their state condem i as noe able minister 2 and destructione to gods worship 3 against goverment Comand but theise 3 are all Capable of answ & confutatio Elizabeth Withington 24 (6) 56

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Samuell ffarnworth ) / \ r ^1 Elizabeth Weekes j I4 {7) l5°J David Whipple 28 (7) 56

John Smith 12 (8) 56

Jonathan Waye Unite Clap 19 (8) 56

Elizabeth Waye { tfi /tf\ -< Elizabeth Boulton j I8 {ll) Richard Hall 25 (11) 56

william Blake 1 (1) gf

Preserved Capen 8 (1) £7

14 (4) 57 the daye abovesaid wer6 Baptized ffoure of Gamalliell Bea- mond Children p'sented by their mother who only is member in whose Right they were Baptized 3 of ym beinge growen up were very backward especially the Eldest mr mather came downe unto the deacon seat their names wer as ffol- lows

Thomas Beamond 8 yeare old

John Beamond 6 yeare old

Gamalliell Beamond 4 yeare old

Mary Beamond she sucked on her mother not weaned :

277 57 Hannah muninges her ffather then not come ffrom England same daye Martha minott p'sented by her ffather though

he was noe memb accordinge to our church order : but a

Corruptio Creepinge in as an harbenger to old england

practice viz. to make all members : (vvch god p'vent in mercye

Elizabeth Weekes 17 (8) 57

Thankffull Rush 1—9 57

Rodger ye sone of Rodger | .Q)

bellenge baptized ye )

Johnathan ye sonne of | , %

Richard Way— j 3 {ll) 57

Elizabeth & Martha the j * *

daughters of William pond ) V / 5/

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 69

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58 Baptismes

Susanna yc daughter of / ~ ., v R

petter Lyon baptized j " ^ ' 5

Ann ye daughter of ) , N Q

Nicholas Ellen \ 9 (3) 5*

Nathaniell ye Sonne of Robert Badcoke 6 (4) 58

Isacke ye Sonne of Richard Curtice & patience ye ) / \ R

daughter of Nicholas Lauerence )

Rebeckah ye daughter of Job Lane Baptized 4 (5) 58

Nathaniell ye Sonne of Timothy Mather 5 (7) 58

Comfort yc Sonne of Hope-still ffoster & Eliza- ) .«. ~

beth yc daughter of James Blake j 3 W $*

Mahittabell ye daughter of Jeremy Rodgers 10 (8) 58

Hannah yc daughter of Isacke Joanes 21 (9) 58

George ye Sonne of William weeks 5 (10) 58

Waitstill yc daughter of John Smith 12 (10) 58

Joseph ye Sonne of Jn° Capen 2d (1 1) 58

(The Revd. mr Joseph Capen died June 30. 1725.

Pastor of the church at Topsfield)

Elizabeth ye daughter of Edmond Browne gd (n) 58

Samuell Sumner Sonne of Rodger Sumner 13 (12) 58

The same day was John Capen ordained Deacon

John Wiswell ye Sonne of Enock wiswell 20d (12) 58

Beniamin ye Sonne of Henery Merrifeild 27 (12) 58

1659

Johnathan yc Sonne of Tho : Davenport 13 (1) 5!

Sarah Beaman, daughter of Gamaliell Beaman & ) , , 8

Sarah Clarke yc daughter of William Clarke \ w 5s

phillip ye Sonne of Richard Withington and ) , , 8

Jacob & Samuell Hewens \ / w 5o

Johnathan ye Sonne of Rich : Haall 10 (2) 59

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Dorchester Church Book

1659 Baptismes 1660

Samuell ye Sonne of

William Daniell Baptized ye 24 (2) 59

Abigail ye Daughter of Edward Clap id (3) 59

I70 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Nathaniell ye Sonne of William Blake Junr

Baptized ye iod (5) 59

Hanah ye Daughter of William Sumner Junr

being borne about a month before at Boston

& baptized ye iod (5) 59

t u ..1. p / Blackman ye Children of

Johnathan & > T , u, / d , .

Sarah ) John Blackman l7 (5) 59

Judith ye daughter of William pond Baptized ye 13'1 (8) 59 Elizabeth ye daughter of Rodger Belleng Baptized ye 27 (9) 59 Sherebiah ye Sonne of Henery Kibby Baptized ye 8 (10) 59 on a publique day of thanksgiving & he gave ye reason of his nameing his Sonne by y' name : \vch was because he had prvailled with god by prayer for him

1660

Mercy ; ye Daughter of Ralph Huchenson Baptized ye 4th of the 1 Mo 5690 her mother being a member of ye Church at Boston & her father being a non-member Johnathan ye Sonne of Daved Joanes baptized ye 11 of ye

(1) 5o°o I

Thomas ye| Sonne of Isack Joanes baptized ye 18 of ye (1) $,f0

Susanna y9 daughter of Aron Way baptized ye 1 day of ye (2)

month 16^0 being about 2 or 3 months old at this time but

not baptized tell now being borne at ye farme wher they

now live^

Thankful the daughter of Amiell weecks

baptized ye 29 (2) 1660

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Baptismes 1660

J h ( Garnesy baptized the 29 of ye (2) 60

ye elder being about 12 years old & the other about a yeare & half younger

Ickabod ye Sonne of Jeremy Rodgers his mother being re- moved to Nashavvay but brought hether to be baptized the 27 (3) 60

Theophelus ye Sonne of mr William Poolle his father & mother being members of ye Church at Tanton by com- munion of Churches was baptized the 3 of ye (4) Mo 1660 Johnathan y" Sonne of James Blake baptized y" 15 (5) 1660 Nathaniell Sone of Nicholas Laurenc Baptized ye 12 (6) 1660

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS \J\

[Mary] yc Dafter of Jacob Hevvens baptized yc Same day Renew yc Daughter of William VVeikes baptized ye 19 (6) 60 John yc Sonne of Samson Mason baptized ye 23 yc (7) 60 being about 4 years old when he was baptized because his father in his Judgment was & is against baptizing of in- fants yet he being at Seaconck doe p'mite y' bror Gornell (wth whom yc Child doe dwell) may bring it forth to be baptized Samuell ye Sonne of Thomas Trot baptized ye 7 of ye (8) Mo 60 being about 4 or 5' weecks old

Caleb ye sonne of Robert Badcock baptized ye 21 (8) 60

at 2 or 3 months old.

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1660 1661

Supply the Sonne of Rogger Clap baptized the 4 of y* (9) 1660

Stand-fast the Sonne of Hopstill ffoster baptized the 25 (9)

1660

Mary y Daughter of Thomas Moadesly

baptized ye 6 of ye (1 1) 60

The 13 of ye (11) 60 was baptized Martha the daughter of William Trescot & Knock the Sonne of Enock Wiswell

The same day was dismissed Richard Collicot & his wife to Joyne to ye new Church at Boston

Also Abraham Staple dismised ye same day to Joyn to ye Church at Waymouth

Deliverance the daughter of John Smith baptized the 24 (12) 60 being about a month old

1661

Ebenezer the Sonne of petter Lyon baptized the 3d (1) 61 Ebenezer the Sonne of Tho : Davenport baptized ye 28 (2) 61 Martha ye daughter of Henery Merifeild was baptized ye 28 (2) 61

but was borne about 2 months before

Joshua the Sonne of Edward Clap baptized the 12 (3) 61

Joseph ye Sonne of Timothy Mather baptized ye 26 (3) 61 Joseph ye Sonne of John Blackman baptized ye 30 (4) 61

Samuell ye Sonne of Edmond Brown ^baptized ye 21 (5) 61 John ye Sonn of Job Lane Baptized ye 18 (6) 61 being above a quarter of a year old by reason of ther dwelling soe remote Joseph ye Sonn of Joseph Homes: baptized the 17 (9) 61 Constant ye daughter of Richard Withington ye same day

172 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

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1661 1662

Thankfull ye Daughter of William pond baptized ye 19 (n) 61 Ebenezer the sonne of Isacke Joans baptized yc 9 (12) 61 being borne at boston about 7 or 8 weeks afore

The same day was baptized Experience ye daughter of Rich : Haalle

Samuell ye sonne of Samuell Clap baptized yc 23 (12) 61

Elizabeth ye daughter of James Trobridge baptized ye 16 (1) 6h being about a yeare & quarter old at that time yc wife being a member

Hanah ye daughter of Enoch Wiswell baptized ye 6 (2) 62 Edward yc sonne of William Blake baptized ye 13 (2) 62

James ye Sonne of James Bate was baptized ye 20 (2) 62

Zipporah yc daughter of Roger Belleng was Baptized ye 22 (4) 62

being about a month old : at ye birth of whom her mother dyed

Mindwell ye daughter of James Trobridge Baptized ye same day

Nicholas the Sonne of Nicholas Lauerence baptized ye 29 (4) 62

Israeli \ minot the Sonnes of George & > James minot weer all

James ) baptized the 20 (5) 62

ther mother being lately admitted into full Communion : the first being about 6 years & 3 quarters old the Second

& the theird about 3 years old Steven the Sonne of John Minot baptized ye 17 (6) 62

Elizabeth ye daughter of Jacob Hewens baptized the 31 (6) 62 Elizabeth ye daughter of David Joans baptized the 14 (7) 62

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1662 1663

The 21 of ye (7) 62 ther was baptized William yc Sonne of James Minot ye wife being a member & Amiell ye Sonne of Amiell Weeks & Sarah ye daughter of William Trescot

Hanah ye daughter of John Capen baptized the 5 of ye (8) 62 being borne the 1 of ye (8) 62 in ye morning as soons as it was day light

Jane ye daughter of William Weeiks baptized ye same time Thomas ye Sonne of Thomas peirce baptized ye 26 (8) 62 being about 3 months old ye wif a member

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 73

Samuell yc Sonne of petter Aspenall baptized ye 16 (9) 62 Samuell yc Sonne of John Smith baptized the 28 (10) 62

Elizabeth the Daughter of Joseph Homes and Hanah ye daughter of Richard Baker weer both of them baptized ye 1 1 of ye (1 1) 62

COTTON MATHER the Sonne of mr INCREASE MATHER baptized at Boston (By old mr Wilson) ye 15 (12) 62. being borne there (He has been abt 20 years

Pastor of ve North Chh in Boston

Anno 1705.) Richard yc Sonne of Hope-still ffoster baptized ye 29 (1) 63 Increase yc Sonne of Thomas Moadesly baptized yc 26 (2) 63 Ebenezer the Sonne of Robbert Badcock baptized ye 5 of ye (5) 63 being about 7 months old when he was baptized Petter ye Sonne of petter lyon baptized yc 6 (7) 63

Atherton Mather ye Sonne of Timothy Mather baptized the 4 (8) 63

Mary ye daughter of John Blackm[an] was baptized ye 18 (8) 63

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1663 1664

Hopstill the sonne of Robbert Badcock baptized ye 8 (9) 63

Elizabeth ye daughter of James Minott Baptized ye 27 (10) 63

his wife being a member

Daniell ye Sonne of Daniell ffisher baptized ye same time

his mother being a member

Experience ye daughter of Will"1 pond & Maryy* daughter of

Isack Joans baptized ye 3 of ye (1 1) 63

Mary ye daughter of George Sumner baptized ye 21 (12) 63

being about 10 days old at that time

John ye Sonne of Samuell Clap and Margeret ye daughter of

James bate weer both baptized ye 19 (4) 64

ye wife of ye latter being a member

Nathaniell yc Sonne of Joseph Homes baptized ye 10 (5) 64

being about fortnight old or better ye wife being a member

Henery yc Sonne of Henery Merrifeild baptized ye 31 (5) 64

being about 3 quarters old: and his wife being a member

Rebeckah ye daughter of Nicholas Lawerenc

baptized ye 11 (7) 64

George ye Sonne of William weeks was baptized ye 2 (8) 64

and Moses ye Sonne of William Chaplain ye same time his

wife being a member

John ye Sonne of Tho : Davenport baptized y9 20th (9) 64

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>

David yc Sonne of David Joans was baptized ye 27 (9) 64

John ye Sonne of Thomas Trot baptized ye 4 (10) 64

Oliver ye Sonne of Enoch Wiswall baptized y* 29 (11) 64

Martha ye daughter of Steven Minot was

baptized ye 5 of (1) 6|

being about 9 or 10 yeers of age his wife being lately

admitted into full Communion

Sarah ye daughter of John Smith baptized ye . 23 (2) 65 :

[Mary] ye daughter of Thomas perce baptized ye 30 (2) 65

his wife being

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1665

a member & ye Child about 7 or 8 weeks old when baptized

Mary ye daughter of Thomas Moadesly baptized ye 7 (3) 65

Hannah ye daughter of Rb Badcock baptized ye 28 (3) 65

being about a quarter yeer old

Ebenezer ye Sonne of Amiell Weeks baptized ye same day

being about fortnight old

Mehitabell ye daughter of Steven Minot baptized ye 18 (4) 65

& Experience ye daughter of William Blake yc Same day

Elizabeth ye daughter of William Trescot yc 2 (5) 65

Samuell ye Sonne of John Minot Baptized 9 (5) 65

Rebeckah ye daughter of John Lewice Baptized ye 27 (6) 65

ye father being a member of ye Church at Lanchaster rec-

omended unto this Church

The same day was Sarah ye wife of Timothy Tilston baptized

who was not baptized till now & this day was first admitted

a member in full Communion Timothy ye Sonne of Timothy

Tilston baptized ye 3 (7) 65 being about a yeere old Ruth ye

daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized ye same day being about

half yeer old Israeli y" Sonne of petter Lyon baptized ye

same day also

Mehittabell ye daughter of James Minot baptized ye 17th (7)

65 his wife being a member in full Communion

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Baptismes 1665 1666

The 10th of ye (10) 65 was baptized thes p'sons viz : Obediath ye sonne of Obediah haaws aged between two and 3 yeers old and James ye Sonne of Obediah Haws preserved y* Sonne of Samuell Sumner aged about 6 yeers

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 175

& Rebeckah aged 4 yeers & Mary aged about two yeers all thes three yc Children of Samuell Sumner, alsoe Susana ye daughter of John Capen Junr aged yeere & \ and Sarah ye daughter of James White all thes baptized the 10th of ye (10) 1665

The 24th of ye io,h 1665 was baptized the Children of Robt Spur who was latly admitted a member Viz Mary aged who was a maryed woman

Johana aged Waitstill aged Elizabeth aged John aged

Robert aged patience aged

all thes ye Children of Robt Spurr Benjamen ye Sonne of John Blackman the 31 : (10) 6$ Georg ye Sonne of William pond baptized ye 21 (n) 65 1666 : Sarah ye daughter of James Blake baptized ye 4 (1) 6% Samuell ye Sonne of Samuell Sumner baptized ye 11

(1) 6E

Dependance yc Sonne of Rich: Halle bapti* : ye 25

(1)66

Elizabeth ye daughter of Timothy Tilstone baptized

ye 1 (2) 1666

John ye Sonne of John Capen Junr Baptized ye 8,h 2m

66 & borne yc same day in ye morning 2 howers

afore day.

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George ye Sonne of George Sumner baptized ye 15 (2) 66 being about a quarter of a yeer old

Elizabeth yc daughter of Richard Withington and Anna ye daughter of Jacob Hewen weer both baptized ye 22 (2) 66 The 17 4 66 was baptized

Thomas & j gwif he Chi]dren of Thomas Swift Junr who

Elizabeth \ J

lives at Milton ye father being latly admitted a member of

this church his sonne is at this time between 7 & 8 yers old

& ye daughter about 3 yers & 3 quarters.

The Same day also was baptized Elizabeth y* daughter of

Joseph Homes (also Jonathan Jones about this time as He

can gather)

Silent yc daughter of thankfull Baker baptized ye 29th (5) 66

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ye mother residing at this time in dorchester by Reasson her late husband John Baker is dead who latly lived at Boston Anna ye daughter of William Grenow of Boston baptized ye 12 6 66

her mother being a member of ye North Church of boston but being delivered of Child at her father Swifts had her Child baptized by vertue of Communion of Churches Sarah ye daughter of William Weekes baptized ye 19 (6) 66 Hanah ye daughter of Samuell Clap baptized ye 30 (7) 66 Israeli ye Sonne of peter Lyon baptized ye 4 (9) 66 Elizabeth ye daughter of deacon John Capen baptized ye 30"1 (10) 66 & was borne ye 29 day (1 1) 66 ye evening before y' day about 3 or 4 howers in ye night & dyed ye 17 2 80 1667 Thomas ye Sonne of Thomas Moadesly baptized ye

17(1)6?

Elizabeth ye daughter of Enoch Wiswall baptized ye

21 (2) 67

John ye Sone of daved Joanes baptized ye 12 (3) 67

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1667

Barbara ye daughter of William Chaplin baptized ye 19 (3) 67 his wife being a member

Mary ye daughter of Ezra Clap baptized ye 16 (4) 67 being borne awhile afore at Milton

Elizabeth ye daughter of Robert Badcock baptized ye 14 (5) 67 being about half a yeer old

Mary daughter of Nathan Bradly baptized ye same day Noah ye Sonne of Nicholas Clap baptized ye 21 (5) 67 being eight days old

Mindwell ye daughter of William pond and Thankfull ye daughter of James Whit weer both baptized ye 5 (6) 67 Joseph ye Sonne of James Blak baptized ye 1 (7) 67 Joseph ye Sonne of Amiell Weeks baptized ye 8 (7) 67 Samuell ye sonne of John Capen Junr baptized 27 (8) 67 & borne ye 23 day about midnight

John & Sarah ye Children of John Homes baptized ye 5 of ye 9th 67 on a thanksgiveing day ther mother being ad- mitted ye Saboth before

Elizabeth ye daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized ye 10th 9 67 being about a quarter old

John ye Sonne of Thomas peirce baptized ye 29 (10) 67 being about 2 months old

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 77

Thankfull ye daughter of Tho Trot baptized yc 5 (1 1) 6j being about a month or six weeks old

Rebeckah ye daughter of John Blackman & Marah ye daugh- ter of Jh homes baptized ye 5 of yc (2) 1668 Nathaniell & Salter &

Robert ye Children of Robt Searle all baptized ye 12 (2) 68 ther mother being lately admitted a member of ye Church Agnes ye daughter of William Blake baptized y8 same day being about 6 months old

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1668

S3.r3.ll 1

Kather'n ^ Children of Henery Leadbetter baptized

Deliverance fthe !? °pf £ (2)f68 bdnS latdy admitted a tt member & his wife

Henery )

Thomas ye Sonne of George Lyon baptised ye same day

being lately admited a member & his wife

Role-cn-god ye Sonne of mr Jn° Cotton baptized ye 3 of

ye (3) 68 by vertue of Comunion of Churches his father

being a member of ye Church at Boston but ther being noe

officer to dispense y' ordinance for ye prsent SSSfffiSiSJiSfe

Joseph ye Sonne of Jacob Hewens & Mary ye daughter of

Joseph Weeks baptized ye 24 (3) 68

Joseph ye Sone of Richard Withington baptized ye 21 4 68

Mehittabel ye daughter of Samuell Sumner baptized ye 28 4 68

Joseph ye Sone of William Trescot baptized ye 19 5 68

Mary ye daughter of William pond ye same day

Abigail daughter of Jn° Smith baptized ye 6 (7) 68 and

Cornelius ye Sone of Timothy Tilston baptized ye same day

Joseph ye Sonne of Samuell Wodsworth baptized ye 13 (7)

68 by vertue of Communion of Churches his father & mother

being members of ye Church at Brantry but they having noe

officers to dispense y' ordinance was baptized heer being

about 5 or 6 months old at least

Hanah ye daughter of William Weeks baptized ye same day

Ebenezer ye Sonne of Obediah Haws baptized ye 20 (10) 68

& Samuell ye Sonne of Georg Sumner ye same time being

about a quarter old

Nathaniell ye Sone of Nathaniell Clap baptized ye 24 (11) 68

I78 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

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1668 1669 1670 1671

Sarah ye daughter of Richard Hale baptized ye 14 (12) 68 Naomy ye daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized ye same day Elizabeth ye daughter of Thomas Moadesly baptized ye 21 (12) 68

peligg yc Sonne of Joseph Homes baptized ye 28 (12) 68 Thankfull yc daughter of John Capen Junr baptized at Rocks- bery by vertue of Comunion of Churches because Mr Mather was dead & we had non to dispense y' ordinance ye 25 (2) 69 & borne ye 20th day being tusday Also Thankfull ye daughter of Robt badcock 27 4 : 69 Ruth ye daughter of Henery Leadbetter 31 8 Mo 69 Mehittabell ye daughter of petter Aspenwall 19 10 Mo 69 Hester ye daughter of Enock Wis well 2 1 1 Mo 69

1670 Joseph ye Sone of Joseph Weiks baptized also at Rocksbery : 3 : 2 Mo

Susana Bradly daugter of Nathan Bradly 8 3 Mo : 70 William Sonne of Tho Swift Junr and Mary daughter of [Samuell] Clap 15:3 Mo 70 John Sonne of James Whit 12 4 Mo 70 Mehitabell daughter of Isack Joanes and George Sone of Jn° Homes 10:5: Mo 70

Experience daughter of Samuell Clap 31 5 Mo 1670

Samuell Sonn of Samuell paul 20 9 Mo 70

Sarah daughter of Nicholas Clap Sarah daughter of Jn° Capen 1 1 10 Mo 70

1671

John Sonne of Nathanell Clap 9 2 Mo 71

Rebeckah daughter of William Chaplen 4 4 Mo 71

[202] 1671

Unite Sonne of Thomas Moadesly 18 4 Mo 71

James Sonne of Thomas Trot 10 7 Mo 71

Elizabeth daughter of petter Aspenwall 26 9 Mo 71

Al thes abovesaid from the 25 2 69 weer baptized at Rocks- bery haveinge none to dispense y' ordinance in or Church

Benjamen Sonn of Nicho Lawrance Adam Sonne of Jn° Blackman Desier Sonne of Obediah Haws

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 79

Benjamen Sonne of Jacob Hewens

Robt Sone of Thomas peirce

Hatherley Sone of Timothy ffoster

Supply Sone of Amiell Weeks

Sarah daughter of Timothy Tilston

Al thes weer Baptized by Mr fflint on ye 31 10 Mo 1671

Submit ye daughter of William Weeks baptized ye 4 12 71

Benjamen ye Sonne of Samuell Wodsworth baptized ye 18 12

71 his father being a member of ye Church at brantree ye

Child was about half a yeer old at this time

Thankfull y* daughter of Samuell Sumner baptized ye same

day

praisever yc Sonne of Daved Joanes baptized ye 10 (1) y\ being

about a quarter old

Elizabeth ye daughter of Nathan Bradly baptized ye 17 1 j\

Susana ye daughter of John Kingsly of Melton baptized ye 7

(2) 72 she was William Daniells daughters Child who was a

(See 1 Cor. iS. 29 member in full Comunion but dyed in Childbed

doeeytSare Lp^ & therfore ye mother being dead it was ques-

ifseyefodeaddr?Se tioned by one of the breatheren whether ye

not at aii.) Child should be baptized, but ye Church saw noe

ground to deny it y" Child was about a year old

John ye Sonne of John Bird 14 2 72

[203]

1672

Robbert ye Sonne of Robert Searle baptized ye 26 3 72 being

about 3 quarters old his mother being a member

Elizabeth ye dafter of ye Widdow minot baptized ye 16 4 72

her father Steven minot being dead

Johnathan ye Sonne of Edward Blake baptized ye 7 5 72 his

father being formerly a member of this church & after Joyned

to ye Second Church in Boston & now dwelling at Melton

Sarah ye daughter of Increas Sumner baptized ye 21 5 72

Henery & William ye Sons of Henery More baptized ye

4 (6) 72 ye eldest being about 2 yeer old the'r mother being

latly admitted

Susana ye daughter of Enock Wiswell baptized yc same day

Rely ye daughter of Joseph Homes baptized ye 18 6 72

Edward ye Sonne of Ezra Clap baptized ye 22 7 72

Dorothe ye daughter of Jn° Capen Junr baptized ye 20 8 72

& borne ye 13 8

Hannah ye daughter of Samuell paull baptized ye 17 9 72

Mary y* daughter of mr Josiah fflint baptized ye 24 9 72 born

y* 17th day

l80 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Richard ye Sonne of Obediah Haws baptized ye 22 (10) 72

Unite ye Sonne of Samuell Clap baptized ye 5 11 1672

Increase ye Sonne of Henery Leadbetter baptized ye 26 1 1 J2

James ye Sonne of James Bird baptized ye 16 12 72 and Ruth

ye dafter of Eliazer Havves the same day

James ) ye Children of Obediah Swift baptized ye

Obediah & > 23 12 72 ye youngest being about 2 yeers &

Rest ) half old

Experience ye dafter of James Whit baptized ye 2 (1) 75

William ye Sone of William Chaplin baptized ye 16 (1) 7$

[204]

1673

Mind well ye dafter of Joseph weeks baptized ye 13 2 73

Abiell ye Son of John Bird baptized ye 27 2 1673

Robt ye Sone of Thomas peirce baptized ye 8 4 73 being

about half a yeer old

Eliab ye Sone of peter Lyon baptized ye 20 5 73

Mehitabell ye daughter of Samuell Toplif baptized ye 24 6 73

Elizabeth ye dafter of Jn° Tolman & John his sonne baptized

the 31 6 73 his wif being admitted

Johnathan ye Sone of Nathanell Clap & Ebenezer ye Sone of

Thomas Modesly baptized ye 7th 7rao 73

Dorothe ye daughter of John Capen Junr baptized ye 21 7 73

being the second of that name & borne ye 16th day being

tewsday a litle before night

Mehittabell ye daughter of William Blake baptized ye 16 9 73

being about half yeer old

Thomas ye Sonne of Amiell Weeks & Mary y* daughter of

Jn° Withington boath baptized ye 7 10 73

Joseph ye Sonne of Richard Hale baptized ye 1 ffeb 1673

Samuell ye Sonne of Samuell Capen baptized ye 8 12 73 &

borne the 1 12 being Sabath morning about day breaking:

Henery ye Sonne of Mr fflint baptized ye 15 12 73 & borne ye

9th day in morning ( that Child Died)

The 15 (1) 7\ was baptized

Hopestill ye Sone of Obediah Swift

Ebenezer ye Sone of Georg Sumner

Samuell yc Sone of Samuell Sumner

& James "j

Thomas I children of James Robinson his wife being latly

Samuell & [ admitted

Mary J

all thes baptized y6 15 1 7I Ezbon ye Sone of Robert Searle baptized ye 22 (1) j\

-\

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS l8l

[205] 1674

Anna ye daughter of George Lyon baptized ye 12 (2) 74 being about 3 or 4 months old

Mary ye daughter of Thomas Tolman baptized ye 31 (3) 74 her father & mother being lately admitted & ther same being baptized formerly at Linn by vertue of fathers Cov- enant

Thomas John & ye Children of Israeli Mead baptized

ye 30 (6) 74

(Joseph Son of Lieutenant R Hall baptized January 1674) Joseph yc Sonne of Increas Sumner baptized ye 28 7 74 Joseph ye Sonne of Jn° Tolman baptized ye 1 (8) 74 being about two months old and

Sarah ye daughter of Obediah Haws baptized ye same day Abraham ye Sonne of John Blackman baptized 14 (12) 74 Mehitabell ye daughter of William Chaplin & Nathan ye Sonne of Nathan Bradly weer boat baptized ye 14 (1) 7% there mothers being members

Ezra ye Sonne of Ezra Clap baptized ye 21 (1) "j\ being about two months old

Mary ye daughter of Samuell paule baptized ye 28 (1) 75 Enock ye Sonne of Enock Wiswell baptized ye 11 (2) 75 Henery ye Sonne of Mr Josiah fflint being ye 2d of yl name baptized ye 9 3 75

Returne ye Son of Samuell Clap & John ye Son of James Robinson baptized ye 16 (3) 75

Mary ye daughter of James ffoster baptized ye 20 (4) 7fc & borne the 17th day

Samuell ye Son of John Homes baptized ye 1 1 (5) 75 Samuell ye Son of Samuell Toplif baptized ye 22 (6) 75

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1675

Elizabeth y* daughter of Obediah Swift baptized ye 12 : 7 : 75

Rebeckah vc daughter of Timothy ffoster & Damarise ye

daughter of John Bird baptized ye 19 (7) 75

Martha ye daughter of James White baptized ye 3 8 75

Thomas ye Sonne of Timothy Tilston baptized 24 8 75

Repent ye daughter of Joseph weeks baptized ye 27 12 75

(Samuel y* Son of Samuel Clap 76)

Me Joseph homes Child & henery leadbetters Child bap-

I 82 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

tized when my book was from home therfore it is to be enquired of them ye names & time & Hope Claps (.) Susan & Elizabeth ye time to be enquired

thes are out of order Amiell Weeks Child baptized ye 21 3 76 John ye Sonn of Tho Moadesly baptized y* 19 (1) 7% Elizabeth ye dafter of Samuell Sumner baptized ye 26 (1) 7% Barnard ye Sonne of Barnard Capen baptized ye 2 ap 76 & born ye 25 76 about midnight

Samuell ye Sonne of Samuell Capen being ye 2d of y' name baptized ye 14 9 75 borne ye 4 9 75 & dyed ye 6 January 1676 purches ye Son of John Capen Junr baptized ye 14 9 75 & borne ye night before

thes two last should hav been set down before some y' are above

Elizabeth ye daughter of Nathaniell Clap being 5 weeks old borne at Boston &

Nathaniell ye Son of Johnathan Hill weer both baptized y* 25 476 Elizabeth ye daughter of John Withington bap ye 13 6 76

[The editor here inserts a list found on two loose leaves of a book larger than the Church Book, but folded and kept in the latter, time out of mind.]

The names of Persons to

bee Catechized in the Towne

Dorchester An0 1676.

Nehemiah Clap

28

Children fr5 12 et infra

Samueil Hall

25

Atherton Mather

12

Hopstill Uphrey

26

Obadiah Hawes

12

Joh. Triscott

24

Increase Modsley

12

Isaack Umphrey

23

Barachiah Lewis

12

Jeams Blake

22

Timothy Tilestone

12

Elisha Foster

22

Steven Minot

12

Richard Mather

22

Atherton Mather

12

Eben : Hill's Serv*

25

Jeams Hawes

11

Jeames Baker

21

Joseph Soper

11

John Mason

21

Ebenezer Weeks

11

John Blackman

*9

Jeames Smith

Preserved Capin

19

Peter Lyon

11

John Blake

18

Gibson Farre

10

Thomas Lawrence

David Jones

10

Samuel Smith

17

John Trott

10

Comfort Foster

16

Oliver Wiswall

10

John Bolton

16

Elkanah Wales

10

John Lovell

16

Ebenezer Laurece

10

Charles Davenp'

22

Hopestill Sand™

10

Jonathan Davenp1

16

Jonathan Jones

9

Jonatha-Blackma

17

Joseph Bird

9

Jonathan Hall

16

Benjamin Blackma

9

Jonathan Jones

15

Thorn : Modsly

9

Nathaniel! Laurenc

15

John Capin

9

John Soper

15

Sam : Robinson

9

John Smith

19

Js Lyon

9

Jeremiah Hall

17

Jeams Swift

8

Samueil Plumb

15

John Jones

8

John Holmes

15

Joseph Hewen

8

Standfast Foster

14

Joseph Blake

8

Joseph Mather

14

Noah Chip.

8

Nicholas Laurenc

14

Moses Hurs

8

Nicholas George

13

John Davenp*

8

Ebenezer Jones

13

Joseph Weeks

8

1 84

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Robert Anniball Joseph Hoppen Ammiell Weeks Samuell Trott Joseph Curtis Samuell Smith Ebenezer Lyon

13 Samuell Capin

13 Joseph Triscot

13 Benjamin Beal

14 Nathaniell Clap 14 Tho : Andrews

13 Sam : Clap

14 Corneli0 Tilestd Joseph Nap.

Hen. Leadbetter Tho. Lvon

J

George Lyon Thom : Tolman

The names of young Maids in Dorchester

Sarah Davenport 31

Anna Davenport 24

Thankfull Baker 24

Elizabeth Hall 22

Patience Atherton 22

Sarah Blackman 21

Mary Linckolne 20

Katherine Mather 20

Sarah Dickerman 20

[Mary Howe] 20

Martha Minot 20

Mary Weeks 20

Elizabeth Rocket 19

Esther Clap 19

Mary Laurence 19

Abigail Triscott 19

Mary Foster 18

Elizabeth Weeks 18

Sarah Pond 18

Waitstill Smith 17

Elizabeth Baker 17

Patience Laurec 17

Susanna Lyon 17

Sarah Leadbetter 16

Judith pond 16

Hannah Jones 16

Deliverance Smith 16 Eliz [Grosee]

Martha Triscott 15

Mary Cartwright Sarah Triscott Joane Weeks Mary Blackman Sarah Holmes Susanna Capin Mary Jones Mary Modesly Ruth Foster Sarah Smith Mehitabell Rigby Elizabeth Triscott Hannah Hewin Mary long Mary Holmes Elizabeth Tilstone Mehitabell Minott Elizabeth Capin Silence Baker Hannah Clap Thankfull White Eliz Wiswall

Bethiah Lewis Hannah Smith Sarah Weeks Thankfull Bird Eliz Foster Mary Bradley

8

7

7 7 7 7 7 7

12

12

12

12

12

1

1

1

1

1

1

10

10

10

10

10

10

9 9 9 9 9

8 8 8 8 8 8

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

I85

Thankfull Weeks Mary Wales Elizabeth Anniball Thankfull Pond Renew Weeks Hannah Wiswall Mary Smith Experience Hall Hanna Capin Hannah Baker Rebecka Laurence Eliz. Rigby Rest Swift

Eliz Jones

15 Abigail Ball

15 Mary Rigbey

15 Mary Robbinson

14 Thankfull Trott

14 Thankfull Troughbridge

14 Mary Pond

14 Sarah Baker

14 Mehitabell Bird

13 Naomi Foster

13 Martha Hill

13 Mary Ellen

13 Katherine Leadbetter f

13 Deliverance Leadbetter

Eliz. Tolman 12

8

8

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

1 86 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

[207] 1676:

Benjamen ye Sonne of Increas Sumner baptized ye 24 Sep 76 being about a quarter old Josiah ye Son of Mr fflint bap : ye 8 8 76

Edward ye Son of Georg Sumner baptized ye 22 8 being about 5 weeks old

Abigail ye dafter of Obediah Swift baptized ye 7 1 1 76 Benjamen ye Sonn of John Tolman baptized ye 28 11 76 Abigail } ye Children of daniell Mary & > preston Junr baptized John ) ye 28 11 76

John Beaman yc Sone of John Beaman of Lanchester bap- tized 1 Ap 77 his wife being a member of that Church before ye warrs discepated them

Silence ye daughter of James fibster was baptized ye 1 5 2 77 & borne ye 4th 2 77

John ye Sone of Samuell Clap & Benjamen ye Son of Will™ Cheny baptized ye 13 3 77 ye last of thes his mother is a member of ye Church at meadfeild

Josiah ye Son of Ebenezer Williams baptized ye 20 3 77 his wife being in full comunion Hanah ^

E l" (' y ye Children of Thomas Holman bap : 27 3 77

Thomas J

Deborah ye daughter of Robt Searll baptized ye 10 4 77

The 1 5 77 weer baptized thes p'sons William Abigal Elizabeth Susana Samuell Cornelius Hanah Joseph

The 29 5 77 weer baptized Samuell & ) y* Sone & daughter of Nathaniell Wales both Mary Wales ) of them being Adult & p'sonally owned their grandfathers Covenant & Submitted to y* goverment of Christ in y* Church

The Children of ye Widdow Salsbery latly ad- mitted to full Comunion the fower first named y weer adult & did p'sonally owne ye Covenant & Submitted themselves to y* goverment of Christ in ye Church

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 87

[208]

1677

The same day was baptized Elkanah & ) ye Children of John Wales Senr y* last

Content Wales \ being adult & did p'sonally owne ye Cove- nant

Nathanell Sonne of Nathaniell Glover baptized ye 5 6 77 the father being not in full Comunion but by owning ye Covenant

Sarah ye daughter of Ezra Clap baptized 19 6 77 Samuell & Elizabeth ye Children of Samuell Hix, baptized ye 19 6 77 ye father was lately admitted a member. Mary ye dafter of Enock Wiswell & ffreegrace ye Son of peter lyon baptized ye 2 7 77

The same day was baptized Mehittabel & Hanah ye Chil- dren of John Garnesy who was not in full Communion Rebecka & ) Tucker baptized the 9 7 77 their mother being Experience \ in full Communion The same day or ye next Sabath was baptized Henery ^

Thomas I ye Children of Thomas Vose their mother being Elizabeth f in full Comunion Jane J

Richard & I Billeng baptized the 23 7 77 the Children of Ebinezer \ Ebenezer Belleng not in full Comunion but by owning ye Covenant

Mary Holman ye daughter of Tho Holman baptized ye 7 : 8 77 her parents in full Comunion

ftST1 The same day was baptized Thomas ye Sonne of Mr Mihill minister at Milton by vertue of Comunion of Churches of wch he is a member

Nathaniell ye Sone of Jn° Capen Junr baptized ye 14 8 77 borne ye 7 8 77 ye night following about midnight

The same day was baptized Elizabeth ye daughter of Samuell paul

Jemimah \ Children of John Breck ther parents own- Edward & > * . , n J . r Elizabeth ) mg the Covenant

[209]

1677

Hopestill ye Sone of Samuell Capen baptized ye 21 8 77 borne ye 13 8 77 about ye middle of y* day

1 88 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

The 28 8 77 was baptized

Mark \ Rya11 y8 Children William Ry^l> ther mother in tt y, I full Communion

The 1 9 77 baptized Ruth "j

Mary I ye Children of Isack Ryall ther mother in full Anna f Comunion Samuell J

The 1 1 9 77 baptized Mary ye daughter of James Whit Ebenezer ye Sone of Thomas Swift baptized ye 18 9 77

The same day was baptized John ^

Ebenezer I ye Children of Samuell Maxfeild ther mother Mary & [in full Comunion MehittableJ

Mathias & ) Children of Mathias Ewens baptized ye 16 10 77 Susana ye ( not in full Communion Hanah ye daughter of Jn° Bird baptized ye 23 10 77 Sarah ye daughter of Hopestill Clap & Thankfull ye daughter of John White whos wife was a member of ye North Church in Boston weer baptized ye 20 1 1 77

patience ye daughter of Samuell Toplif baptized ye 27 n 77 Joseph ye Sonne of William Chaplin baptized ye 27 12 77 being about half a yeer old

Ebenezer ye Sone of Ebenezer Williams baptized ye 17 (1) 7l his wif being in full Comunion and Elizabeth ye daughter of Roger Willie baptized ye same time his wif being a mem- ber & he a member of yc Church at Sudbury Dorothe ye daughter of Mr fflint baptized ye 12 3 78 & borne ye night before

[210]

1678

The 26 3 78 was the wife of Richard Butt baptized being lately admitted a member: and ye same time her Children weer also Baptized Whos names are Smith ^ (Woodward) Nathanell (Butt) Sherebiah >(Butt) Samuell & j Elizabeth J (Butt)

Ebenezer ye Sonne of Roger Sumner & Hanah y' daughter of John Lewice baptized ye 2 June ther parents both of them being members of ye Church wch was at Lanchestcr

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 89

Mary ye dafter of Samuell pelton baptized ye 14 5 78 parents not in full Comunion but ye mother owning ye Covenant Same day was baptized Isack ye Sonne of Isack How his wife being a member of ye Church at Ipswetch. Thankfull ye daughter of Increas Sumner baptized ye 21 5 78 being about a quarter old more or less The 28 July 78 was baptized

M &- ( ye Children of Richard Euens ther parents being •d u r- H ( no^ *n ^u^ Comunion but by owning ye Covenant

James yc Sonne of Timothy Tilston baptized ye 4 6 78 Israeli ye Sonn of Henery Leadbetter bap ye 29 Sep 78 Ann yc daughter of Samuell Sumne bap ye 6 8 78

The 27 8 78 weer baptized Ebenezer ye Sonne of Nathan- ell Clap & Edward ye Son of Georg Lyon Thomas ye Son of Richard Euen John ye Son of Nathan Bradly

Nathaniell ye Sonne of Thomas Moadesly bap ye 10 9 78 being ye last baptized in ye old meeting hous Remember ye Sonn of Daniell preston Junr and Susana ye daughter of John Breck baptized ye 17 No 78 being ye first day of meeting in the new meeting hous

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78 79 '

Theodora ye daughter of Mr peter Thecher Baptized ye 24 of 9 78 her father being a member of ye third Church in Boston Edward ye Son of Nehemiah Clap baptized ye 22 10 78 not in full Comunion

Sarah ye daughter of Barnard Capen baptized y* 19 11 78 & borne ye 5 11 78 in full Communion

The 9 12 78 weer baptized Abigal ^

ffrances 1 ye Children of ffrances Bale, their mother being Mary & (in full Comunion Benjamen J

The same day was baptized William ye Sone of Jn° Trescot not in full communion Jedediah ye Child of Samuell Wales baptized ye 2 March 7% not in full Comunion

Henery y" Sonne of John Tolman baptized ye 9 (1) 7% Mary ye daughter of John Withington baptized y* 16 (1) 7% Jabish ye Sonne of Robt Searle baptized y" 30 (1) 7% <k*^

I90 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Ziporah ye daughter of Jn° Beamon baptized ye same day ye mother being a member of ye Church wch was at Lan- chester

Thankfull ye daughter of Jn° Baker & Mary ye Daughter of Nathaniell Glover baptized ye 20. 2. 79

Sarah ye daughter of Tho peirce & Ziporah ye daughter of Eben : Bellenge baptized ye 3. 3. 79 ye former in full Comunion

Edward ye son of peter Talbut baptized ye n. 3. 79 his mother being a member at Chilmsford Daniell ye Sonne of Tho Tolman baptized ye 8 4 79 John yB Sonne of Thomas Swift & John ye Sonne of Thomas Holman & Joseph ye Sonne of Georg Sumner weer all bap- tized ye 22 June 79 being members of ye Church at Melton The same day was baptized Unice ye daughter of Charles Davenport being not in full Communion

[212]

79

Elizabeth y* dafter of Sam11 Clap & James y* Son of James

Whit weer baptized ye 13 5 79

Henery ye Son of Jno Garnesy baptized ye 7 7 79 not in full

Comunion

Samuell ye Son of Enock Wiswell baptized ye 21 7 79

Jane

ye Children of Edward Vose their mother being >admitted about two years before into full Com- munion but not baptized till now this 28 7 1679

Abigail \ Nathaniell William John Elizabeth

' Mary ye daughter of Samuell Capen baptized ye 5 8 79 borne ye 23 7 79 at night

Martha ye daughter of William Ryall baptized ye 2 9 79 Hopestill ye Sonne of Hopestill Clap baptized ye 30 9 79 Samuell ye Son of Joseph Leeds baptized ye 21 10 79 Elizabeth ye Daughter of Obediah Swift baptized ye 4 n 79 Barachiah & Hanah ye two Children of Rich*? Butt baptized y" 11 11 79 being twins ye mother being in full Communion Thankfull y" daughter of Samuell Toplif Baptized y" last of ffeb 1679

James ye Sone of Hopestill Humfry baptized ye 14 March 79 or 80

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I9I

Ebenezer ye Sone of Samuell paull & prudence ye daughter

of Jn° pason

& Israeli & \ ye Sone & daughter of Israeli How and Abra-

Susana J ham ye Sone of Isack How whos mother is

a member of ye Church at Ipswich all thes weer baptized

ye 3 of May 1680

Judith ye daughter of Ezra Clap & William ye Sone of Isack

Ryall & Thankfull ye daughter of Tho Andrews all baptized

ye 9 3 80

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Hanah ye daughter of Roger Belleng Junr not in full Comun- ion & of Jn° Bird baptized the 16 3 80

James ye Son of James Tucker baptized ye 13 4 80 Ephraim ye Son of Simon peck a member of ye Church at Hingham & Roger ye Son^of Increas Sumner & Thomas & / Children of Joseph Skelton weer all baptized Deborah ye j ye 20 4 80

Sarah ye daughter of Samuell Maxfeild baptized ye 4 July 80 not in full communion

Thomas ye Son of Mr fflint baptized ye 11 5 80 borne y* night before

William ye Son of John Trescot baptized ye 25 5 80 at a fort- night old

Richard ye Son of Jn° Withington baptized ye 8 6 80 (Hannah daughter of Samuell Clap. Sept. 1681 baptized at Roxbury)

Ann ye dafter of Thomas Holman baptized ye 15 6 80 his wife being a member of this Church & he a member of y* Church at Melton

Joseph ye Sonn of Barnard Capen baptized at Melton we haveing noe officer to dispence it borne ye 28 November 81 Ebenezer ye Sone of Samuell Capen Baptized ye 14 May 82 at Melton & borne ye 30 Aprill 82 in y* morning Jacob ye Sone of William Ryall & Mary ye daughter of Richard Butt baptized ye 2 5 82 ye Lords Day being the first y* Mr Danforth Baptized after his ordination which was the 28 4 82 on Wednesday

Elizabeth ye daughter of John Capen was baptized y* 9 5 82 being almost half a veer old &

Samuell ye Sonne of Samuell Maxfeild baptized ye same day John ye Sone of John Breck baptized y* 16 5 82 ye parents not in full Comunion but by owning y* Covenant

192 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

The same day was baptized Elizabeth ye dafter of Tho : peirce

The 23 5 82 weer baptized thes yl follow

[214]

presilla ye dafter of Samuell paal

Hanah ye dafter of Jn° Baker

Ewnice ye dafter of James Bird

not in full Communion above a yeer old

Ebenezer ye Son of James Robinson

Mary ye dafter of Hopestill Humfry

4 months old parents not in full Comunion

Zacery ye Sone of John Trescot about 2 months old parents

not in full Comunion all thes baptized ye 23 5 82

The 27 6 82 Samuell Trescot whos wif was Latly admitted

had 5 Children baptized whos names weer

dyer ""

Samuell

Jeremiah >Trescott

Ebenezer &

Elizabeth y

Elizabeth ye dafter of Ezra' Clap baptized ye 8 October 82

Ruth ye dafter of Hopestill Clap baptized ye 15 8 82

ye 19 9 82 was baptized

Anna ^

Merriam .ti I all thes ye Children of Meriam y* wif of Ellice

Sara & Jj f wood in full Com11

Daved WJ

Same day was baptized

William "J

Joshua ye Children of Joshua Henshaw not in full Com"

Thankfull >but ther mother ye dafter of William Sumner

John & I owned ye Covenant

Samuell J

Elizabeth ye dafter of Samuell Wales baptized ye 26 9 82 ye

parents not in full Communion

Elizabeth ye daughter of Richard Mather baptized ye same

time his wife had owned ye Covenant at Rocksbery but not

in full Comunion

Deliverance ye daughter of Samuell pelton baptized ye 3

Decern 82 being about 3qr of a yeer old not in full Comunion

Robt ye Sone of Jn° Breck not in full Comunion and

Bathshebah y* daughter of Samuell Hall not in full Comunion

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I93

both weer baptized ye 10 10 82 ye last of thes was about a

qrold

Elizabeth ye dafter of John Bird baptized ye 7 January 1682

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82 83

John ye Son of Samuell pelton baptized ye 14 11 82 not in

full Comun

Edward ye Son of Timothy ffoster baptized ye 28 n 82 his

wif being a member of ye Church at Charlstown

Mary ye dafter of Thomas Trot Junr baptized same day not

in full Comunion

Enock & \ ye Children of Enock Wiswell baptized ye 4 of

Ebenezer \ March 83 being twins

Josiah & ) Children of Henery Whit baptized ye 18 (1) 8$

Mary ye \ the mother being one y' had owned ye Covenant

Ebenezer ye Sone of John Tolman & Thankfull ye daughter

of James ffoster & Mary ye daughter of preserved Capen

weer all baptized ye first of Aprill 83 : ye last of thes was

borne the 27 March between 8 & 9 aclock at night

Amiell ye Sone of Amiell Weeks baptized ye 8 2 83 not in

full Comunion

Sarah y* daughter of Samuell Trescot & Elizabeth y9

daughter of Ebenezer Belleng & John Son of Roger

Belleng weer all baptized ye 15 2 83. ye Second not in full

Comunion

Hanah ye daughter Oi Consider Atherton baptized ye 29 2 83

being about a yeer old or more ye mother brought it forth &

ye Elder declared yl Mr Cobbit ye Elder at Ipswich recomended

ye grandmother of ye Child to or Church & desiered y* ye

Child might be baptized though (ye mother) not in full

Comunion nor yc father himself but by owning ye Covenant

y" 27 May 83 was baptized

Elizabeth ye wife of Watching Atherton & dafter to Samuell

Rigby : she being adult & had owned ye Covenant

Mehittabell ye dafter of Samuell Rigbee in like condition &

Capaccetie was then baptized

Also John & Silence y* Children of Samuell Rigby by his

Second wife who had also owned ye Covenant

Also Elizabeth & patience ye Children of Watching Atherton

aforesaid all baptized ye foresaid day

194 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

[216]

Johnathan ye Sone of Daved Joanes baptized y* 7 June 83

also

T, o ) ye Children of John Mason baptized ye same day

c , > not in full Communion but by owning ye Covenant

) ye 10 4 83 was baptized James Smith & j ye Sone & dafter of John Smith deceased Mary Smith \ but ther mother ye wif of Ellice Wood was in full Communion & James & Mary being adult had ye same day owned y* Covenant

Sarah y* dafter of Samuell Wales baptized y' 17 4 83 not in full Coifiunion but ye parents owning ye Covenant The 24 4 83 weer baptized

Joseph all thes ye Children of Thomas Bird their mother

Thankfull being latly admitted into full Coifiunion Sarah Thomas Ann Mary Submit & Mercy

Sarah y* daughter of Consider Atherton baptized ye 1 July 83 mother in full Communion and Jotham ye son of Benjamen Carpenter ye mothers name was Renew ye daughter of Will- iam Weeks not in full Comunion : baptized ye same day y" Child being about 3 quarters old or more sucking at ye mothers brest Deliverance ye daughter of Daniell preston Junr baptized ye

15 5 83

Elizabeth ye daughter of Nathaniell Glover baptized y*

29 5 83

Edward ye Son of Samuell Capen baptized ye 7 of Octo 83

being borne ye 24 Sep 83

Elizabeth ye dafter of Henry Whit baptized ye 11 9 83. y*

mother had owned ye Covenant

James y* Son of Israeli How baptized y* 18 9 83

Elijah y* Son of Mr Jn° Danforth & Experience y* dafter of

desier Clap weer both baptized y* 2 10 83 & both borne ye

3 1 9 83 in ye evening of y ' day

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83 84

patience y* daughter of Thomas Bird baptized y' 9 de- cember 83

paule ye Sone of Charles davenport baptized ye 3 ffeb 83 Ebenezer ye Sone of James Bird not in full Communion and Abia ye daughter of Samuell Trescot baptized ye 10 ffeb St, John ye Sone of phillip withington baptized ye 24 ffeb 8^ not in full Comunion

Judith ye dafter of Samuell Maxfeild baptized y* 9 (1) 82

Mary ye daughter of Mary Taylor baptized ye 30 1 y*

mother being latly admitted to full Comunion and ye Child

being about half yeer old

The 13 2 84 weer baptized thes psons following

Timothy ^ _, .. , . _ _ , , .

Ann ye Children of Teage Crehoar ye mother being

Tohn yy* Rafter °^ R°bt Spur who owned ye Covenant

Rebecah & f*n ^ Mathers time Timothy & Ann did p'son-

Marv ally owne ye Covenant being adult

Alsoe ye same time was baptized

Nathanell & j ye sons of Nathanell wiet their mother being

Edward \ ye daughter of Robt Spur who did alsoe owne

ye Covenant when her Sister did as above

Samuell ye Son of John Withington baptized ye 1 1 3 84

Joseph ye Sone of Rich Butt & Ruth ye dafter of Hopestill

Humphry who had owned ye Covenant & Eliza- e"«. Baker beth ye dafter of James Barbour whos mother was in

full Comunion weer all baptized ye 18. 3. 84 Margeret ye dafter of Watching Atherton baptized ye 10 6 84 ye mother had owned ye Covenant Increase ye Sonne of Samuell Sumner baptized ye 24 6 84 Mehittabell ye daughter of Nathael Clap baptized ye 31 684 Samuell ye Sone of Increase Sumner & Elizabeth ye dafter of Joseph Leeds baptized ye 14 7 84 Elizabeth ye daughter of danell preston Junr & Elizabeth ye dafter of Joshua Henshaw baptized ye 5 8 84 not in full Comunion ye latter.

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Johnathan & j Children of Nathanell Wiet baptized ye 19 8 84 Rebeckah ye \ ther mother haveing formerly owned ye Cove- nant but their father cast out of ye Church

I96 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Hanah ye daughter of John Capen Junr baptized ye 26 8 84 & ye same day his Sone Samuell & dafter Susana admitted into full Communion: Hanah was borne ye 21 day in ye Morning

Waitstill ye daughter of Samuell Toplif & prudence ye dafter of Timothy ffoster baptized ye 9 9 84 The 7 10 84 weer baptized Martha v

r0/ ' I all ye Children of Henery Roberts ther

(Oct. 24 -JT o f mother latly in full Comunion

Rob. Tnscot Henery & J

bora) Sarah J

fa 1.9. Eben. son Nathaniell ye Sone of John Breck baptized ye 21

of Sara Jones) , J J r J

10 84 being about three weeks old parents not in

(Jan'. 9. 84 r A _ &. r

Rog. Biiieng lull Comunion

boril) John ve Sone of John Garnesy baptized ye same

Ebflawrence day at fortnight old parents not in full Comunion

born-) Anna ye daughter of James ffoster baptized ye i

<>V\84 ffeb 84

Sam. Math/ _ \ _ PT^., t-uti 1 1

bom) Samuell ye Son of Richard Mather baptized ye 9

(feb. 4. u 12 84 being about two months old not in full

Expr. Barber /-».-•

bora.) Comunion

march i s Moses ) ye Children of Goody Nile of Brantry y* Kaihnne Bird Mary &> dafter of Roger Belleng (who had for- Abigall ) merly owned ye Covenant) weer baptized The same day was baptized Sarah ye daughter of Henry Withington

jane 27 Mary ye daughter of Ebenezer davenport baptized San>8How ye 2% June not in full Comunion ye Child borne ^^ formerly

John ye Son of Barnard Capen baptized ye 5 of July 85 & born ye 30 4 85 & ye same day baptized Edward ye son of Jn° pason & William ye son of Henry Whit his wif ye daugh- ter of Willm Weeks & not in full Comunion : & ye same time baptized

Comfort & ) ye twins of Nathaniell Wiet who stood excomu- Standfast \ nicated & his wif not in full Comunion Hanah ye dafter of Thomas peirce & Ebenezer ye sone of James Whit baptized ye 12 5 85 ye first of thes was born somewhat before Mary ye daughter of Ephraim pason bap- tized ye 26 July 85 & Waitstill dafter of William Ryall bap ye 26 5 85

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85 86

Hephzibah ye daughter of Ebenezer Belleng & Susana ye dafter of Samuell paule baptized ye 19 5 85 The former not in full Comunion

Ruth ye dafter of John Tolman and Samuell ye son of Sam- uell Wales baptized yc 9 6 85 yc later not in full Comunion William ye Son of Ezra Cap baptized ye 16 6 85 Sarah ye daughter of John Bolton baptized ye 23 6 85 (July 10. 85 Thankfull ye daughter of phillip Withington bap- john Hobby) tized yc 6 Sept 85 not in full Comunion (Sept 16 Mary ye dafter of Hope Clap & Mar)' ye dafter of

HaB^ake James Blake baptized 27 7 85

bom) Thomas yc Sone of Mr Danforth baptized ye 8 9 85

yanr^?s n TSaCk s \ Children of Isack Ryall baptized ye tnockWuwaii Jerusa &}'„„.„ , . f r . J v J

bom) 7 w h \ 1S 9 °S not in *ull Comunion

Thomas ye Sone of Tho Trot Junr baptized y 23 No 85 (March ai. 85 Thankfull ye daughter of John Blackman baptized Ei£Everi»d« y. ,4 I2 85 not in fun Comunion

john'pehon Samuell ye Son of Samuell Capen baptized yB 21 I

bom.) 8f & born ye 14 day a litle afore day

Elijah & ) ye Children of James Taylor y' was marryed to

Elisha ) Will"1 Chaplins dafter baptized ye Same time ye

mother in full Comunion they weer twins

Sarah ye daughter of desier Clap & Nathaniell yc Sone of

Israeli How baptized ye 4 (2) 86

preserved ye Sone of preserved Capen baptized ye n of

aprill 86 born ye 10 instant about ye middle of ye afternoone

Bebee ye daughter of James Bird Mary ye daughter of Elha-

nan Lyon baptized ye 23 3 86 not in full Comunion either of

them : ye latter was about half a yeer old liveing at Boston

Icabod ye Son of Samuell Maxfeild and John yc Son of John

Bolton baptized ye 30 of May 86 ye later not full Comunion

Benjamin ye Son of Thomas Bird baptized ye 6 June 86

being 2 or 3 months old ye mother in full Comunion C

Ithamar ye Sonne of Samuell pelton baptized ye 20 4 86 not

in full Com

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86 John ye Sonne of Robert Avery of deadham baptized ye 27 4 86 by vertue of Comunion of Churches they haveing none to to administer yx ordinance

I98 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

(Mr John Avery ye pastor of Truro ordained Nov. 1. 1711.)

John ye Sone of Nicholas Georg baptized ye 4 5 86 his

mother was Timothy walls his dafter site owned ye Covenant

formerly

Mehitabell ye daughter of Increse Sumner &

Sarah ye daughter of Noah Beaman baptized ye 25 5 86 both

in full Comunion

John yc Sone of Thomas Andrews &

Ezekell ye Sone of Samuell Trescct baptized ye 1 : 6 : 86

both ther wives in full Comunion

ye 23 6 86 was baptized ye

William } Children of ye Widdow Lawrance ye first was

patience & > borne before maredg to Nicholas Laurence she

Ebenezer ) was latly taken in to full Comunion I

William ye Sone of Roger Belleng baptized ye 29 Augst 86

being about five weeks old

Sarah ye dafter of Hopestill Humphry baptized ye 19 7 86

not in lull Comunion

Sarah ye dafter of ephraim passon & Elizabeth ye dafter of

Henery Whit baptized y* 24 8 86 ye last was [about] qr old

not in full [Comunion]

(Peter son of Elhanan ye Sone of Elhanan Lyon baptized y" 7 9

PewrLion g^ being some months old they liveing at Boston

i9 10. 86) n0£ jn fuji Comunion

ye same day was baptized Thomas ye Son of Timothy ffoster

his wif being a member of some Church 7 9 86

Rebeckah ye dafter of Joseph Leeds baptized ye 14 9 86 in

full Comunion

Hannah ye dafter of John Breck baptized ye 21 9 86 not in

full Comunion

Hanah yc daughter of Jn° Withington baptized ye 19 10 86

Supply ye Son of Hopstill Clap baptized ye 26 10 86 & borne

y* night afore

Joseph ye Sone of John pason baptized ye 27 of feb 8? being

about 3 or 4 months old and

Joseph ye Son of Richard Mather ye same day baptized not

in ful Comunion

patience ye daughter of James ffoster baptized ye 13 (n) 87,

being about 5 or 6 weeks old

Henery ye son of Henery Withington baptized ye 27 (1) 87

being about two months old

John ye Son of John Trescot baptized y* 3 of Aprill 87

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patience ye daughter of Isacke Humphrey bap- wmilm' 86 tized ye 17 Ap 87 being about two months old her Rnof bii mother in full Comunion bom Mary ye daughter of Henry Roberts baptized ye

same day ye mother in full Communion Joseph ye Sone of Samuell Toplif baptized ye 24 2 87

(Thomas Mary ye daughter of John Blake baptized ye first piimbiebom of May 87 borne ye 26 2 87 about midnight ye

Nov. 27 86) . , / .. ' . J ' & J

night following : James ye Son of James Barbor baptized ye 29 3 87 not in full Comunion and Thomas ye Son of Robt Spur Junr bap- tized ye same day ye father owning the Covenant ye same time

Katteren ye dafter of Joshua Henshaw baptized 4 4 87 not in full Comunion

Samuell ye Sone of Samuell Hale baptized the 19 4 87 being about 10 weeks old not in full Comunion John ye Sone of Jn° Blackman baptized ye 146 87 not in full Comunion

William ye Sone of John Tolman baptized ye 4 7 87 Mary ye dafter of Mary Goodall who is ye dafter of Tho Modsly baptized ye 11 7 87

John ye Son of Nathaniell Glover baptized y* 2 8 87 Israeli Stoughton Danforth Son of Mr Jn° Danforth baptized ye 16. 8. 87 borne ye 14 day

(March 21. 83 Sarah y" daughter of William Ryall & Elizabeth of°jo5hephn Ve daughter of Daniell Preston Junr & Ebenezer Trescotbom) SOn of Phillip Withington baptized ye 25 10 87 Deiton ye daughter of John Bird baptized about ye 23 8 87

Sarah & I The daughters of John Merrifeild & Abi'aifw Hanah ) grand daughters of Sister Merrifeild bora)1 ther father being dead & they being adult weer

baptized when they had owned ye Covenant 8 1 1 81 Robt ye son of Isack Ryal bap ye 15 11 87 not in full Comun- ion and

Thomas ye Son of Chads Davenport baptized ye same day : in full Comunion

(Williams Mary ye daughter of Ebenezer Joans baptized of Peter wood being about t, q™ old her mother latly owned the

born May 7. 88) ^ 6 . J n J

Covenant (Nov. iS. 88 Hanah y" dafter of Captin breck & Susanah y" john'wuwaii) daughter of Samuell Strong baptz y* 26 12 8f

20O DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

John ye Sone of Samuell Wales baptized ye 8 2 86 not in full Comunion

(March 10 8f (Joseph How

Hannah How born) bom March. 22 8J)

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Sarah ye daughter of Roger Belleng baptised ye 15 2 88 being 7 weeks old

[Mary] daughter Silence y* dafter of Henery Withington baptized ^Ebjn an.ngs y<= 22 of ye 2 88 ye father being dead

7 James ye Sone of James Blake Junr baptized ye 6388 Tune 8. 87 precilla ye daughter of James Bird and John ye Tho: Hid bom S(me jn„ Brown baptized yc 20 of May 88

Hanah ye dafter of Benjamen : Carpenter baptized ye 22 5 88

being about a qr old not in full Comunion

J,uIy2-,87„ ,, Elizabeth ye dafter of Timothy foster baptized ye

Hannah Hobby ^ g gg

Benjamen The Son of John pason baptized ye 4 9 88

March 30. 87 Susana ye dafter of Samuell Capen baptized ye

John Tnscot o or> o i_ <. on

bom 18 9 88 & borne ye 10 9 88

July 11. 87 patience & I ye Children of Noah Beaman bap-

Hanah Baker Elizabeth j tized ye 16 10 88 being twins Samuell ye Son of Ebenezar Williams baptized ye 23 10 88 (John son of & dyed 27 day

Content Mason T , J .-; J r TT TT , , . , __

born May 18. 88.) John ye Son or Hope Humphrey bap : ye 6 1 1 88

Prwer^ed8 not *n ^u^ Comunion

Daughter of John ye Son of Mr Jn° Danforth baptized ve 27

Desire Clap J oS / 0/ r J I

born 11 89 borne 25 11 89

(Aug 6. 88 John ye Sone of James ffoster baptized ye 10

Thankf. Rawson Qs

bom) I 2 O9

(Dec. 1087 Jerijah ye Sone of hopstill Clap baptized ye 17

born) I 2 89

(March 2 8j Ruth ye daughter of Ephraim pason baptized ye

Ruth Paison £ ./ , „f r r r J

bora) 3 of March 89

(No». 3. 88 Mary ye daughter of Samuell pason baptized ye

Josiah Kelly I ir , &0o r f J

bom) 10 of March 8%

(8.5m, 88 Georg ye Son of Israeli How and Mehittabell ye

t^ra) '°n dafter of Amiell Weeks baptized ye 24 March 8|

(zippora Goodai ye latter not in full Comunion

Del 3°i"d87 John y* sonne of John Blak baptized ye 30 March

bon,) 89 born ye 28 day & dyed ye 19 of aprill 89

(Sarah Roberts Eliakim y" Sonne of Jn° Blackman baptized y*

bom 11. »m. g7) same day

^alhantriiGiover Hanah ye dafter of Ebenezer Joans baptized y* bom Sep. 18. 87) 7 aprill 89 this is out of order

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 201

Marcher"" J°hn ye Sonne of John Glover baptized ye 12 of bom.) May 89 not in full Comunion

bora jfnTww Dorcas ye dafter of John Brown baptized ye 16

4 89 wif a member Rocksbery

Waitstill ye daughter of Charles Davenport baptized ye

21 5 89

John ye Son of Richard Euens baptized ye 6 of Octo 89

being about a yeer old

(Sam" Son of Samuell Minot (Submit White

bora Nov. 23. 88) born Dec. 9. 88)

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(July 18. 89 Thomas ye Son of Samuell Hale baptized ye 13

David Jones 8 89

(Thomas patience ye daughter of James Barbor baptized ye

Robinson 20 8 89

bom)' Mary ye dafter of Roger Belleng baptized ye

(May 3. 89 27. No 8o

Elizabeth Lion ZJ iN U °9

bom) Robt ye Son of Robt Spur Junr & Sarah ye

St liackman daughter of Incres Mosly baptized 5 10 89 borD) Susana ye daughter of Samuell Rigbe baptized

Sam. Ro3bin8son ye 9 ffeb 89 or 90 after she had owned ye Cove- bora) nant same day

son^f suUsTnHaii Ebenezar ve Son of Samuell Toplif baptized ye SSS? 16 ffeb 89 or 90

Waitstill Tabitha ye dafter of Ebenezer Wales baptized ye

boara"P°rt 23 ffeb 89 90 not in full Comunion and

Silence ye dafter of Jn° Bird and Susane yc dafter of Jn° (May. 3.>. 89. Withington baptized ye same 23 feb. 89 son^Ebenezer Elizabeth ) ye daughters of preserved Capen & Beiienge bom) & Mary J phillip withington baptized ye 2

(4. zni. 88 Marrh on

Daniel Maree ^arCD 90

born) Henery ye Sone of James Bird baptized ye 23 of

March 90

Elhanan ye Son of peter Lyon baptized ye 1 1 of May 90

(born May 4th) [Mariah] ye dafter of William Ryall baptized ye 8 4 90 (Aug. 15.89 Comfort yc Sonne of Standfast ffoster. baptized ye Danieii Preston 29 day of June at Milton ye mother being at her (Sept. 6. 89 father Holman by reason of ye Smal pox being at Timothy Th0 Modesly hous

Son of Sam. _ J p «»•« 1 *• r

Jones bora) bteven ye Son of Mr Mils was baptized y' 6 of Ma^E^erender Ju^y being about 1 8 weeks old his mother bom) owned ye Covenant ye Saboth before

DaJdWyat Kateren ye dafter of Joseph Mather baptized y* bom) 13 5 90

202 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Unite ye Son of Hopstill Clap baptized ye 5 Octo 90 Sarah ye daughter of Samuell pason baptized ye 12 of Octo- ber 90

Jemimah ye dafter of James ffoster baptized ye 21 10 90 Abiell ye Son of ye Widdow paale & Thomas ye Son of Nathaniell glover both baptized ye 28 10 90 Abijiah ye Son of John Bakers Widdow baptized ye 1 of March 169 1 (a posthumd infant that is born after His fathers Death)

Josiah ye Son of John Blackman baptized ye 8 of March 91.

look more above

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Samuell y* Sone of Ebenezar Joans baptized ye same day

aforesaid

Johnathan ye Sone of Samuell Capen baptized ye 22 1 9?

(He»therDav- Increas ye Son of Incres Moadesly baptized ye 29

eoportboro 1 91 not in full Comunion

(Vfeb -9° Bathshebah ya dafter of Jn° pason baptized the 5

Miriam Trescot of aprill 9 1

(Sept 14 John The sons & dafters of John Minot who

Mindweii Tiles- Israeli dyed he & his wife in ye Smal pox latly

Josiah whose Children weer not baptized in

Georg their life time ye last is a dafter. & John

Jerusha & Israeli entered into Covenant also (feb 18 8<)9o Susana Susana Har[tt] who lived in his famely fenisha white not baptized till now though a grown maid her (w7u weeks father & mother dyed when she was yong bom March 23. Relief ve dafter of Daniell preston Junr baptized » ye 3 of May 91

(Thomas son of J J _ ' ~ f _ . . _ .

Nath. Giover John ye Sonne of Benjamin Carpenter baptized y"

a6. 10. 90 born.) J J , . , m s. ^ *.

21 491 being a qr old at least (Sept. 17. 89 Bathshebah ye daughter of Thomas Lyon y*

Patience Barb' ~ . _ J . ° . , , , . . { . J

born.) Sonne of Georg lyon of Melton baptized ye 19

i?ec" *£"i?9 5 Qi not in full Comunion

Hannah Eraxis -' -^

bom) Mary ye wife of Samuell Wales baptized ye 9 6

sJam.' Moldy 91 being admitted to full Comunion ye Sabath

of increase.) rjav afore but not then baptized till now in the

NuiuiuwNm forenoon before y6 Sacrament wch she was to

*"■) p'take of

EhiabethSnghter Elizabeth y* dafter of Noah Beman baptized y*

of Tho. Lamb 11 A r\i

born.) 23 ° 91

(Elizabeth of John Samuell ye Sone of John Blake baptized the 27

Wood March. 7. 00 g^ gj bom y. day bef()re

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

203

(28. 6. 90 Aaron of Jos. Bird born)

(Saml Breck Sep. 14. 90 born)

(26. 2. 91 born Zech: Lion.)

(29. 6. 91. born Ehs Beaman.)

(Timothy How 6. July. 91. bom)

(Janr 11. 90 Hopstiil Blake born)

(March 8. gi. Jonathan Dier born of B[ath])

Jacob ye son Gershom ye

Joseph & J ye Children of Joseph & Merriam Meriam \ Trescot baptized ye 25 October 1691 ther mother owned ye Covenant & their father went to Canada and not returned Samuell ye Sonne of Ebenezer belleng baptized ye 8 9 91 he in full Comunion Abdiell ye son or dafter of ye Sister of Samuell Wales was baptized ye 20 10 91 by Comunion of Church she being a member of a Church in Boston but delivered at his hous Susana ye dafter of Thomas Modesly Junr was baptized ye same day not in full Comunion of Joseph Hewens baptised 10th January 1691 Son of Goody Patten baptised 24 January 1691

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An ye daughter Sam pason 7 feb 91

William ye Sone of phillip Withington baptized ye 14 ffeb gl

John ye Son of John Brown baptized ye same day he had

, t owned ye Covenant

Mercy Trot bom) Mary ye daughter of John Trescot baptized ye

(Abiel George -n / , \ nl

17. 10. 91 born) Z(J \l) 92

(Sarah Woodward J 0 h n

Sarn^uXborn baptized 27'h of (i) 92 27. 6. 91.)

(Steven son of R. Billinge 37. 6. 91)

(31. 6. 91

Elis weeks born)

Mary ye daughter of John Blackman Baptized ye 1 May 92

Mary ye wife of John Brown owned ye Covenant 15. 3.92 (p. [137]).

Susanah pope : ^ thes fow£r Qwned the CQve. marypope: l t and wer Baptised the

thankful pope f 2

Jane pope : ) 7 J 7 Elizabeth the daughter of Robert Spuer bap- tised ye : 5 : June 92 Edw. Rawsonbom) IO ^ g2 jonn Stiles Jos. Birds wife Sarah

Leeds owned ye Covenant. [Page 137.]

Aron ye Sone of Joseph Bird was baptised ye 17 July 92

hannah ye daughter of Joseph Bird was baptised

ye 7 Agust 92

mary ye daughter of hopstiil Clap was Baptised y* 14 of . uly 92

hanah ye* daughter of Johnathan halle Baptised ye 21 Agust 92 nathaniell ye Sone of Samuell Toplif

(9. 6<n 92 Anna Bird Jos. Born.)

(23, 12. 91 2 Ebeneier Rawson born)

(3. 12. 91 or 92 Anne paison born)

(2g. 2. 93

(Nath. Blake

born

16. 7. 93)

204 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Elisabeth ye daughter of Daniell Preston Thomas ye Sone of Oliver Wiswall Junior he owning ye Cove- nant that daye

Sarah ye daughter of Smith woodward wer baptized ye 1 1 day September 92

Richard yc Sonne of Samuell -maxfeild was baptised ye 25 7mo 92

John ye Sonn of mary cocks baptised ye 16 8 month 92 mary ffoster ye daughter of Jeames foster baptised ye 16 8mo92

Anne ye daughter of preserved Capen baptised 13th no- vemb. 92

Rebeckah ye daughter of Ebenezer Joans Baptized ye : 18: iomo 92

Thomas ye Sonne of Jeams Bird Baptized ye 15 January 9! Jemima ye daughter of William Ryall ye 29 January 95

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Ss.jon£ter Elisabethe ye daughter of mr John Danforth ia. 7m-92) baptised ye 19 of february 1693

Jeams y* sonne of Ebenezar Davenport baptised y* 5 of march 169I

same day were baptised magreatt

mary thes 5 wer ye children of Susanah Cock ye

Sarah > daughter of goody pope She having owned the

John [ covenant

thankfull J

Abigaill the daughter of Chads davenport baptised y* 12 of march 1693

(Martha Horton Abigaill ye daughter of Standfast foster bap- bom ,3. .2. 9i) tised ye I9 0f march 95

(7. 7. 93 bom Samuell ye sonne of Samuell Trott was baptised

Martha Brown) . „,- 1

' 20 march 93 Ephraim ye sonne of Ephraim pason baptised y* 2 Aprill 93 Katherine y' daughter of Noah Beman baptised ye 23 Aprill 93

(23. a. 93 Keziah ye daughter of Benjamin Blackman bap-

Abipii Robinwn tised y* , 8 0f june 93 he owning ye covenant

a6. a. 93 bom Ma TV

Root Memfeiid) / daughters of Josepe Weeks bap-

Sarah tised ye 25 of June 93

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 205

Me^we^) Jane ye daughter of John Bird baptised ye

(24. 7.o» 2 July 93

Boaied BUiinge Thomas ye sonne of Thomas Staples baptised

bo™-) ye 16 July 93 he living at cambrig ther being

Sam7 wlb bom) no °ffeser tncr having entred Into covenat had

(Ma 2 his child baptised heare

Eieanor'wood Ruthe ye daughter of Isack humphry was bap-

of Content Mason .• j e >- »_»,_._

born) tised ye 6 Agust : 93

(ig. 8. 03 bom Dorothy ye daughter of Joshuah Story baptised

Mary Evans) .,e «» A * ««

y 27 Agust 93 Joanna ye daughter of Thomas Lyon baptised ye 3 Septem- ber 93

Joanna ye daughter of Samuell Capen haiiah ye daughter of John Blaake

Samuell ye sonne of Samuell pason was baptised ye 10 Sep- tember 93

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Susan Captn bom Martha ye daughter of John Brown baptized y*

5-7m-93- 24 September: 93

Elizabeth ye daughter of Moses Aeres baptized ye 15 Ockto-

ber 93

(AnRawson Ebenezer ye sonne of Mathias Evens baptised

28. 6. 03 ye 29 October. 93 s

rjoT," Biake s. 9». 93hoPstiI1 ye sone of Josephe Black : baptized ye ed ye covenant 5 of november 93

Submitt ye daughter of Bejamin carpenter of

Seaconc baptised ye same day

Elisabeth ye daughter of Joseph Blacke baptised ye 10 de-

cember. 93.

Daniell ye sonne of Daniell preston Juner baptised ye 21 day

(Ebenezer withing of december It being A day thanksgiving and

bSn°LEDenc.e3 was borne ye 10 december. 93.

Qosiah white thankfull ye daughter of Smith Woodward bap-

SarThWhh^ tised ye same day

"• 8. 93) Joseph ye sone of Joseph Leeds baptised y*

(5Efor93Sboirnnshaw of January 93 : 4 he owning ye covenant. ofSumnr) mary ye daughter of Ebenezar holmes baptised

(Tan. 10. 0} . r \ _a

Tom. Toiman bom) ve 4 febuary 94

(mareawiat Ane ye daughter of Joseph withington Baptised

bobrn)4' ^ ye 1 1 febuary 9+ he owning ye covenant

[Jane] ye daughter of John Blackman baptised ye 18 febuary gl mehetable ye daughter of Roger Billing baptised ye 25 febu- ary 9* henery ye sonne of philip withington baptised ye 1 1 march 94

own P

206 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Elisebeth ye daughter of John Triscott Baptised ye 27 of

may 94

Elizebeth ye daughter of Jonathan hall baptised ye same day

(David Patten Silence ye daughter of Samuell Bellchar of

bom 27. 8. 94) Brantree was Baptised the 3 of June 94 shee

owning ye covenant in our church

y4 daye William ye sonne of John Cock was Baptised ye 24

June 94

Desier thes tow wer twins ye sonns of desier clap and wer

william baptised ye 12 Agust 94

, . ,, thes : 3 ye sonns of Thomas Tollman Juner wer y , baptised ye same daye

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(Desier Haws Thomas Robinson and his wife confesing ther bom 9. am. 94) sinne 0f fornicacon befor marige did both of

(16 march 9} ° .

susafiaof them owne the covenant and he himself was

(1. 11. 16^ Baptised and 3 of his children

Waitstiii wiat bom) [viz.] ( Samuell ) ye 19 day of Agust 94

v/in^m Cock born) \ Rebecka

( Abigail

(8 10m 04 (9. 9. 94 born

Elis. Elder bora) Steven & Grace Tilestone

of oniseph) (Mary Web bora '5- 9- 94)

(Christopher Keiie William ye sonne of John Church was baptised

25. 11. 1694) (Rebecce. sometime Blackman)

ye 15 September. 94 his wife owning ye covenant that daye Abigail ye daughter of Jhon peirce was Baptised ye 7 Octo- ber 94

John ye sonne of John Browne Baptised ye 14 October 94 John ye sonne of preserved Capen was Baptised . ye 21 Octo- ber : 94

David y* sone of David paten Baptised ye 2 december 94 Elizebeth y€ daughter of Benjamin Blackman Baptised 16 day of december 94

Jakobe ye sone of John Paison Baptised ye 23 december 94 Ruthe ye daughter of Samuell paull was baptised ye 20 of January 95

hanah ye daughter of oliver wizzell baptised ye 13 . of Janu- ary : 95

Sarah whitt owned y' covenant and was baptised y* 27 of January 95 the same day ye wife of Robert Cook owned y* covenant Elizebeth ye daughter of James foster

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 20y

Zeruiah ye daughter of Ebenezar davenport

Ickabud ye sonne of Ebenezar Joans wer baptised ye 17 of

febuary 94 5

william ye sonne of Robert cooke was baptised ye 24 febuary

94: 5

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(Recorded Hannah Thomas ye sone and daughter of Thomas in Town book) hanah Euenes wer baptised ye 10 march : 95 hanah ye daughter of Joseph weeks baptised ye 7 Aprill 95. Ruthe ye daughter of Ephraim pason baptised ye 14 Aprill 95 . David ye sonne & daughter of Israeli how

Edward Payson Zeruiah being twins wer baptised ye 21

born of Sam.) •' ... ° L J

Aprill 95 Joseph ye sone Isacke Ryall baptised 19 maye 95 mary ye daughter of Thomas euens baptised 26 maye 95 Samuell ye sonne of Samuell Toplife baptised ye 2 June 95

Elizebeth Ryder grandaughter to goody Garn- (Hafla white sey was baptised ye 9 of June she then owning

bom 6 June 05) t S

j 95; ye covenant 95 Ebenezar moadsly owning ye covenant ye same day John ye sone of John Davenport baptised ye 16 June 95 Edward ye sone of Samuell pason baptised ye 23 June 95 Ebenezar ye sone of Ebenezar Moadsly baptised ye 30 of June 95

Consider ye sone of Joseph leeds Juner baptised ye 7 July 95 (Ruth jones thankfull ye daughter of Thomas moadly bap-

bom 26. 8. 95) tised ye 28 July 95

mary maroh mokork entered Into covenant and was baptised ye 28 July 95

Elizabethe ye wife of Joseph Angier entered into covenant and was baptised and (james Haws Elisebeth her daughter was also baptised ye 4

wife Layd hold AgUSt 95

Augst 509sn* Desiere ye sone of Jeams haws was baptised ye [p. mo]) nAgust95

Thomas ye sone of Charles Davenport baptised ye 25 Agust 95 Susanna ye daughter of margarett gates was baptised ye 15 September 1695 shee being a member of Cambridge church

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Baptismes. Anno 1695 Anno 1696 by reason of commun- ion of churches ther being no minister In office ther all this time

208 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Robert ye sonne of Robert cooke was baptised ye 20 October 95

(a*, q. 9? (Consider Leeds (Benj. Merrifeild 5. 9br 95 born.) David Tolman

bom 2 July. 95) bom)

(S5/6 feb. 10 Nath. Web bom) (8. 12. 9?

Ge-Tge Bird born) (Margaret Houghton. 30. 4. 95) (21. 12. 95/6 Elis. Blake bom)

Joshua Story ye Son of Joshua Story with David Tolman Son of Thomas Tolman Junr were baptised October ye first day 1695

Mary ye daughter of Smith Woodward was baptised in Dor- chester December ye 15th 1695

Silence daughter of Joseph Hall (on his Wifes right) Bap- tised 22. 10 mo : 1695

Isaac & _Children of Isaac Humphreys baptised 29. iomo Katharine 1695. Twins : Joseph Blackman Son of Jn° Blackman baptised January ye

5 1698

Joseph Son of James Bird junr baptised 16. 12. 1695

Anna Daughter of Samuel Capen junr baptised March 3d 1696

Jonas Son of Hopestill Humfreys baptised March. 15. 1696.

(Meh. daughter Joseph Son of Joseph Hewens baptised. Aprill

of Blie gth l6g6

boraT Ebenezar Son of Goodman Cock whose wife is

daughter to sisf Pope baptised May 10th 1696. Henry Son of Jos. Withington-as-also-Mary daughter of Jn° Peirse baptised. 31. [3]™°. 1696. George Son of Thomas Lion baptised 7th. 4™: 1696 Deborah daughter of Nath : Searles baptised ye same day James Son of John Cock Grandchild of or Sister ye widow a6. 1.96 Pope, baptised 18th. 4™. 1696. being a thanksgiv-

Jos. Hewens . r , <■ T_ . ^ . .. 7 ° °

bom) . mg day for ye Kings deliverance

John Son of Samuel Capen ) , .. . „. ^

ElishaSon of Standfast Foster j baPtlsed 21' 4" ^ Elizabeth daughter of Philip Withington baptized 28. 4. 96 StJUft&ig" Esther Jones daughter of Eben Jones 12. 5. 96 ofwmRoyaii) Sarah daughtr of Jonath : Hall ) baptjsed

Susannah daughter of widow Patten \ ^ 27. 7. 96

Steven Son of ) onesiphorus Tilestone baptised

Grace Daughter of J = 11. 5m. 96.

(Enoch wiswal born. 19. march. 97)

Joshua George upgrown baptised }

Christian Pelton upgrown > 18. 8. 96.

Sarah Harding Daughter of her y* was Merrifeild ) Seaven of Peter Okellys Children baptised 25. 8. 96. Mary Margaret Mehetabell Susanna Henry Josiah Hephzibah

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

209

James Son of Obadiah Swift baptised 8. gm. 96.

Samuel Danforth baptised 15. 9"'. 1696.

Moses Billinge Son of Roger Billinge baptised 22. 9™ 96.

Salter Son of Robert Searl baptised 6. iom. 96.

(4. 8m. q7 Sarah daughf of Samuel Trot baptised 27.

MaryTolman m /-

born of Thomas) IO . QO

(Zebuiun Web born Nehemiah

Prudence Hai Dennis \ Sons of Dennis Maroh baptised 3 1.

bom. febr. j. 9i) Richard ) 11.97.

Martha8Merrifield Alice Pope with

born) Eliz : Maudsly daughter of Ebenr : Mosely.

BIRTHS.

May. 12. 96 Kath. Williams born Dec. 10. 96 Rebec. White bom

March. 3. 96 mary Robinson bom Feb. 24. 96/7 EIis. Minot bom

Hephziba 7 July 96 bom March. 21. 97 Margaret Angier bom

July 15. 96 Damans Haws bom 21 May 97 Experience Brown bom

Sam Royal born 7. 6m. 96 24 May 97 bom Roger & Desire Clap

Benj. Everenden 7. 6m. 96 bora 14. 6. 97 Elis. Evans born

Nov. 1. 96 James Swift bora 30. 11. 96/7 Hanah Billinge bora 29. 9. 96 born Abigail Puffer

The account of Births was taken out of the Towne Register.

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Elijah Son of Robt Cook junr baptised Aprill ir. 97 Mary Daughter of Samuel Payson«Aprill 11. 97 Hephzibah Daughter of Eben : Davenport 18. 2. 97 Mary Daughter of Joseph Leeds Junr Aprill 25. 97 Henry Son of Ephraim Payson baptised May 23. 97 Elizabeth Daughter of John Brown May 30. 97 Experience Daughter of Jos: Weeks June. 6. 97 Samuel Son of Tho : Maudsley Junr Aug. 8. 97 Nehemiah Son of Ebenezer Jones Aug. 15. 97 Elizabeth & ) Daught™ of John Blackman 19. 7. 97 Sarah \

Thomas Son of Thomas Evans baptised 26. 7. 97 Elizabeth Cocks, Sistr Popes Grandchild 26. 7. 97 William Son of John Bird Junr Octobr 24. 97 Samuel Son of Jn°: Davenport Octobr 24: 97 Mary Daughter of Thomas Tollman Novembr. 14. 97 Ralph Pope Son of Sister Pope Nov. 28. 97 Relief Daughter of Isaac Humfrys Nov. 28. 97 Susan Daughtr of Benj. Blackman Nov. 28, 97 Deliverance Daughter of Smith Woodward Jan : 16. 9I Mary Daughter of Tho : Robinson March 6. 9!. John Son of John Blake baptised April. 24. 98 Nathanael Son of Ebenezar Holmes May. 1. 98 Thomas Cocks Grandchild of Sister Pope 9. 3"'°. 98

/

2IO DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Jemima Daughter of [John] Tollman jun. 9. May. 98 Benjamin Son of Joseph Hewens Junr May 23. 98 Joseph Son of Joseph Bird baptised May 23d. 98 Sarah Daughter of Tho : Robinson May 23. 98 John Son of Rob1 Pelton baptised June. 26. 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Capen Junior July 10. 98 Mary Daughf of James Bird Junr Aug. 28, 98 Sarah, Daughf of John Pierce Sept. 4. 98 Eliz : Daughf of Samuel Capen Senr Oct. 2. 98 Mary Daughf of Obadiah Haws Oct : 2. 98 Judith Daughf of Desire Clap Octob. 9. 98 Isaac Son of Jonathan Jones Octobr. 16. 98 Sarah Daughter of Obadiah Swift Octobr. 16: 98 Hannah Daughter of mr John Danfcrth 6. 9™. 98 Sarah Daughter of Deacon Topi iff Nov. 6. 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Paule Baptizd Novr 13. 98 John Son of Robert Cook Baptised Novr. 27. 98 Abiell Daughter of Deliverance Withington 27. 9™. 98 John Son of ye Late John Wiswall or Wisell Dec. 5. 98 Abigail Daughter of Philip Withington : 5. io'n. 98 James Son of James Foster Baptised. 11. iom. 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Trot baptised 8. 1 im. 98 Dorcas Daughter of Samuel Payson Jan7 22 : 98 Ebenezer Son of Oliver Wissell March. 5. 98 Mary Daughter of Ebenezer Rice March 5. 98/9 Hannah Daughter of John Blackman March 12. 98/9 Joseph Son of Jos. Blake baptised March 19, 98/9 Susannah Daughter of John Cocks Aprill 9th. 1699 John Son of Joseph Leeds Junr baptised April 16, 1699 Thankfull Daughter of Joseph Weeks baptizd : April 23 1699 Timothy son of Timothy Tilestone baptised April. 30. 99 Mary Daughter of Samuel Clap junior baptised 30. 2. 99 Hannah Daughter of Thomas Lion baptised April. 30. 99 Lydia Daughter of Ebenezer Jones baptised June 1 1. 99 Elizabeth Daughter of John Minot baptised June n. 99 Ephraim Son of John Davenport baptised Aug. 6. 99 Hannah Daughter of Sherebiah But baptised Aug. 20. 99 Jonathan Son of Ephraim Payson baptised ye 20th of y* 6th mo. 99

Martha Daughter of Thomas Robinson baptised Sept. 10. 99 Silence Daughter of Thomas Maudsley baptised Sept. 24. 99 Richard Son of Nathanael Butt baptised Octobr Ith. 99 Elizabeth Daughter of Hopestill Humfreys baptiz'd 22. 8. 99

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 211

Ebenezer ) of Smith Woodward baptised Novembr

(or Abigail) ) 19. 99

Ebenezer son of Preserved Capen baptized January 14. 99 :

1700

Sarah Daughter of Thomas Evans baptized Janry. 2 1. 99:

1700

Elizabeth Daughter illegitimate of Matthew Peimur and of

Mary Goodall, upon Her Moth" Confession & Acceptance

baptiz'd January, 28. 99: 1700

Rebecca and

Deborah Daughters of Robt Searle baptizd. ffeb. 15. 99:

1700

Charles Son of Charles Davenport baptized Febri5. 1699:

1700

Thankfull Daughter of Ebenezer Davenport baptized, March.

10. 99: 1700

Nullaines a Negroe Ent'ring into Coven', baptized March.

10. 99 : 1700

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Baptismes in Dorchester

Josiah Son of John Blake baptized 17 March

1 699 : 1 700

Dorcas Daughter of Samuel Payson Bpt 22.

Tho. Web. may. 8. l i"*- 9^

99born George Son of Benjamin Blackman baptizd. 30.

im. 1700

John Son of John Tollman baptized, April ye 7th. 1700

Rachel, Daughter of Ralph Pope baptized : April. 21. 1700 Elizabeth Daughter of Edwd. Breck baptizd.

HaDnahTro«I0.8. May 4. 1 7OO

99 Jane Daughter of Robert Cook baptized May

4, 1700

Martha Daughter of Elizr. Morrice of Boston baptized May 12, 1700

Samuel Son of Samuel Clap, baptized June 2d : 1700 Ebenezer Son of John Blackman baptized, June

Abigail Woodward 9 I 7°°

Jerusha Daughter of John Bird, baptized, June 1 6th. 1700

Jacob Son of Isaac Humfrys, baptised, July 14, 1700

212 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

James or Joseph Son of John Browne baptized

August 4th. 1700

Joseph Son of John Cox baptized August 4th.

Increase Blake 8. 1 7°°

♦•" Mary Daughter of mr John Danforth baptiz'd.

ii. 6m. 1700

Mehetabel Daughter of mr. John Danforth bap- tized 11. 6. 1700

Abiel of John Dean of Tanton. Baptised.

8. 7m. 1700

Hannah Bartlet an Upgrown Person Baptised.

22. 7m. 1700 He«her Puffer bom Marv Daughter of Standfast Foster baptised. 19.3.95- °ra 10. 9m. 1700

(She dyed ye 15th of March following)

John Son of Benjamin Cheyney baptisd. on

Thanksgg: 21. 9™ 1700

Mary Daughter of Nathan Bradly junr. baptised

8. iom. 1700

Timothy (or John) Son of Robert Pelton, Bap- tised. 15. 10. 1700

Elisabeth Daughter of Ebenezer Sumn' Bap-

J^thanwiat,;, ^ 22 IQ , ?QQ

Miriam Daughter of James Bird jun. Baptised. 5. 11. 1700

Francis Price Baptised Owning the Covenant 12. January 1700.

Zippory Daughter of Joseph Blake baptised 12. umo: 1700/1.

Anne Daughter of John Pearse baptised 19. nmo. 1 700// 1 J1 bora dton as" 8' John son °^ Timothy Tilestone baptised 2. I2m0 : 1 700/ 1

John Son of Samuel Capen junr baptised 15. imo 1 700/ 1 701

Thomas Son of Thomas Tilestone baptised 2. 1. 1700/1701

Joseph Son of Joseph Hewens baptised the 20th of April. 1 70 1 Elisabeth Daughter of Humfrey Atherton bap-

mary But march. 3. tlSed. 20: 2. I7OI

08 99 bora jQhn Son of john Maudsley baptised the 10th

of May. 1 70 1

Thomas Son of Thomas Lion baptised the 25th

of May 1 70 1

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 213

Rebecca Daughter of Thomas Maudsley bap- tised 25. 3. 1701

John Son of John Minot baptised ye first of June 1701

wiiikmsonofTho- Silence Daughter of Ebenezer Jones baptised William* bora 36. 8. June ye 8th 1701 & dyed [. . .]

John Son of Samuel Clap baptised June 29th

1701

Elisabeth of James Hawes baptised June 29th

1701

Joseph Son of Joseph Hall baptised July ye 6th

1701

Elisabeth Daughtr of Thomas Robinson bap- tised June ye 8th 1701 Raif smith 30. 10. (it died since its baptism)

'7°* Susanna of Obadiah Swift baptised July 20

Joseph Son of John Davenport baptised Sept.

7. 1701.

Son of John Brown Baptised. 14. Sept.

1701.

Joseph Son of Joseph Weeks baptised 19: 8

mo: 1701.

Jerusha Daughter of Ralph Pope baptised

Barbara Jonea 39. L J

11. 1708 Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Homes baptised

20. 9. 1 701 being Thanksgiving day George Son of Samuel Payson baptised Dec : 14. 1701.

Mary Daughter of Robert Searles. Dec. 21. 1 70 1. baptised Jonathan Son of Samuel Wales Dec. 28. 1701.

Martha Hall .,-.98 baptised.

Beoj. wiat »». 98 Samuel Son of John Blackman Jan. 25. 1701/2

baptised

Benjamin Jordan

Jonathan Chandler Aug. 4.98 bom a Huldah Chandler kogir. &UeD,e [of] Hannah Alcock

Hannah Weeks

Margaret Lord

Mary Jinkins

Jonathan Dire natural son of Abig.

Ball baptised ig [70i

Comfort Bird son of Joseph Bird j

baptised

Upgrown, hav- ing laid hold on I febr. 8. ye Coven' were [170 1/2. baptised on

214 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Hopestill Son of Lt. James Fost" baptised

o«. 3. 98 John Puf- february 15th, ijo\

Israel Hill Baptised on the twenty Second of

February ijol :

Hezekiah Maroh baptised 1. 1. 1702.

Samuel Bishop Son of James Bishop Datus

post Preces Dei Gratia Baptised 15. 1. 170.*

Jemima Daughter of Benj Blackman, 15, im 17O2

John Son of Smith Woodward baptised 29. 1.

1702

not. a5d. 98 john Mary Daughter of John Preston baptised 29. 1.

Cook bom j702

Mary Daughter of Edward Breck baptd. 12, 2,

1702.

Jonathan Son of Jonathan Hall baptised 24. 3.

1702

Silence Daughter of Sherebia But baptised 31.

3mo 1702

Oliver Son of Oliver Wiswall baptised ye 7,

15 march 98 Abigail 4. l 702

white bom Hopestill Son of Joseph Leeds junr baptised

ye 14, 4m, 1702

Sarah Daughter of Jonathan Jones baptised 14. 4m. 1702

Elisabeth Daughter of Thomas Robinson bap- tised ye 21 or 28. 4ra. 1702 Stoughton Danforth Son of mr John Danforth baptised 26. 5. 1702.

,oA riloS Nathaniel (Elizabeth)

Home. Wna **" Sarah Daughter of Ebenezer Maudsley baptised

26. 5. 1702.

Elisabeth Long laid hold on ye Covenant & was

baptised at this Time.

Barbara Daughter of FjDr. Jones baptised. 9.

6rao. 1702

Hannah Daughter of Sam1 Clap baptised. 16.

6. 1702.

(she died in a fortnight or lesse.) nSbo>nElkafi*Bil* Sarah Daughter of Philip Withington baptised

23. 6. 1702.

Rachel Daughter of Nathanael Glover Junr

baptised 23. 6. 1702

Jerusha Daughter of John Tolman junr baptised

30. 6. 1702

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

215

Thomas Son of Thomas Maudsley junr, bap- tised 13. 7. 1702 Sarah, Daughter of Sam1 But, baptised 13. 7.

34. 4. 98 JohD Pelton * 702.

Ebenezer Son of James Barber baptised. 1. 9m.

1702.

Samuel Son of John Pierce baptised. 1. 0/". 1702.

Hannah Daughter of John Maudsly 8 [ ]

born

[ ] 8. 10.

99. born

[....] Damon 10, 11. 99 born

[. . .] Damon 10. 4. 99 bora

Rachel Pope 8. 10. 99 bora

Abigail Billinge 15. 13 1700

Samuel Maudsley 7 4. 1700

Sarah W[orth] [....] *3. 3. 1700 bom

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Baptised

Henry son of Increase Leadbetter 6. iom. 1702.

Sarah Daughter of Tho" Tilestone. 13. iom. 1702.

Hannah Daughter of Samuel Wales \j\ nm. 1705

Hannah Daughter of Timothy Tilestone 14.

I2m. 1705

ye wife of (young) Everenden 21. im. ^

ye Daughter of Walter Everenden 21. i.m I 2

ye child of young Everinden 21. i.m [" l7°*

Daughter of 21. im J

Submit Daughter of John Coxe baptised 28. im.

1703.

Rachel Daughter of Jabez Searle baptised 2,

I703-

Anne Daughter of Preserved Capen baptised

16. 3m. 1703.

Abigail Daughter of Thomas Evans baptised,

6. 4m. 1703.

Sarah Daughter of Thomas Trott baptised. 20.

4-. 1703-

Silence Daughter of Smith Woodwd baptised.

20. 4. 1703.

James Son of James Bird Junr. baptised 27. 4.

1703

Susanna Daughter of Ephraim Payson 4. 5™

1703

Elisabeth Daughter of Jonathan Hall 8. 6m. 1703

Elisabeth of Nath But. baptised 15. 6. 1703

Purchase Son of Samuel Capen baptised 22. 6.

1703

Henry Son of Henry Lion baptised 5. 7m. 1703.

Benjamin Son of Benj. Cheyney 6. 1703

John Son of John Preston baptised 12. 7. 1703

2l6

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Waitstill & Patience Bishop 6. 6. 1700

Sam. Tompson June 15. 1700 born

mary Foster 31. 8. 1700 bom

Mary Bradly a . .

John Pelton 9. 10. 1700

Rebecca Foster 24. 7. 1700

Hannah Woodward 5. 10. 1700

Tho: Trot: a8: 10: 1700 bom

Thankf. Redman 14. a 17I00]

170l

I70l

Isaac Son of Samuel Paul baptised 12. 7. 1703 Thomas Son of Isaac How Junr baptised 19. 7.

1703-

Elisha Son of Ebenezer Davenport baptiz'1 : 3.

8m. 1703

Consider Son of Ebenezer Jones baptised. 7. 7.

1703

John Son of John Maxfield baptised. 7. 7. 1703

George Son of John Minot baptised. 7. 7. 1703

Steven Son of John Davenport the 12. 8. 1703

Timothy Son of Robert Pelton baptized 5. iom.

1703

Jane Daughter of Obadiah Swift baptised ye 19.

I0ra. 1703

John Son of Samuel Clap baptised, 23. 11. 1703

Martha Daughter of Ebenezer Williams. 23. 11.

1703

Matthew Son of Matthew Peimur. 5. i'

Phillip Son of Samuel Payson. 12. V (Mary of Charles Davenport. 20. 1. 1704) Hannah Daughter of Joseph Hewens 9. 2. 1704 Ebenezer Son of Ammiel Weeks 23. 2. 1704 Nathanael Son of Nathu Glover Bapt. 7. 3. 1704 [Torn off.] of John Stiles 8. 3. 1704

do. ] of Thomas Robinson 3. 1704 Anna or Hannah Daughter of Nath Lion 21.3. 1704

James Son of John Robinson baptised 21.3. 1 704 Hannah Daughter of John Stiles 21.3. 1704 Anna Daughter of Nathaniel Lion. Experience Daughter of Jos. Birch, deed, bap- tised 18. 4m. Hesther Daughter of [Jonathan Chandler] 18.

4. 1704

Benjamin Son of Jos. Angier baptised 25. 4. 1704

Hephziba Daughter of Benj. Blackman 25. 4.

1704

Gurnet Price Son of Francis Price Supra 23.

2. 1704

Thankfull Daughter of Lt. James Foster 16.

5. 1704

Deborah Daughter of Benjamin Cheyney 16. 5.

1704

Ruth Jones of Jonathan Jones baptized 4. 7. 1704

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

217

Mary Lewis 1. 1. 1701 born

Eben. Web. 13. 2. 1 701 born

Ha flali Damon 1. 2. 1 701 bora

Mary Butt 18. 2. 1 70 1 born

Elis. Billinge 11.4. 170: born

Jos. Angier. 20. 4. 1701 born

Zechary Merrifield. 26. 4. 1701 .

Thomas Trot 25. 7. 1701

John Everenden 4. 5. 1701

Zech. Waldo. 25. 9. 1701

Daughter of Phillip Britton 19. 10. 1701 bora

Christian Monk May 10 1703

Mary Daughter of Edward Clap baptised 20. 6.

1704

Renew Daughter of John Blackman 27. 6m. 1704

Sarah Clap Daughter of Jonathan Clap 17. 4™.

1704

Ichabod Son of Oliver Wiswal 20. 7. 1704

George Son of mr. John Danforth baptised D. G.

Nov. 12. 1704

Mary Daughter of Ebenezer Paul baptised 12.

9m. 1704.

Hesther Daughter of Jabez Searle baptised 19.

9m. 1704

Mary Daughter of Jonathan Chandler. 3. 10. 1 704

Mary Daughter of Isaac How Junior. 3. 10. 1704

Submit Daughter of Smith Woodward 10. 10.

1704

Pelatiah Son of Joseph Hall baptised 7. 1 im. i/oi

Anne Daughter of John Pearse baptised 28. II.

Samuel Son of John Browne baptised 11. I2m.

170*

Anne Daughter of Philip Withington 4. 1. 170J

Richard Son of Jonathan Hall baptised II.

lm 1 7f>* march l/KJ5

Rebecca Daughter of James Bird junr. 1. 2m.

1705.

Benjamin Son of John Cocks baptised i.2m. 1705.

Patience Daughter of Joseph Bird baptised 8.

2. 1705.

Anne Daughter of Joseph Blake Supra 11. 1.

1705.

James Son of James Haws Supra II. 1. 1705.

Susanna Daughter of John Tolman junr 6. 3.

1705.

Thomas Son of Matthew Piemur baptised

3- I705-

Susan daughter of Thos. Maudsley 17. 4. 1705.

Ruth Kenny baptised the 8th of July 1705.

Anne Daughter of Timothy Moseman 1. 5m. 1705

Robert Son of Robert Searle, 8. 5ra. 1705

Samuel Son of John Maxfield 8. 5m. 1705

Mary Daughter of Nath. Leeds 28. 5m. 1705

Elizabeth Daughter of Tim. Tilestone 15. 5. 1705

Hannah Daughter of Ensign Breck 19. 6. 1705

2l8 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Mary Price i3. 4. Jemima Daughter of Nath. But bapt. 19. 6. 1705

1 ] Mehitabel Daughter Jn° Davenport 26. 6. 1705

Susan Daughter of Samuel Trot baptised 16.

7. 1 705 Miriam Puffer. i4. Abigail Daughter of Sherebiah But baptd. 16.

7- 1705

Abigail Daughter of John Preston bapt. 16. 7.

inborn [Ebenjezer Son of Ebenezer Clap baptised 7.

8. 1705

[ . . ] 1702

Ruth Blake so. 10.

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(Jos. Son of Samuel Clap bapt 6. 8. 1705) Nathan Bradiy 2. Thomas Son of Thomas Robinson baptised 30

11. 1702/3 bom r **

7. I7O5

John Lewi. .8. 11. Aquila Son of Samuel Tolman baptised 21. 8

1 7°a/ 3 born 1705

Dam c Sarah Daughter of Irijah Wales baptised 11. 9

1703 born I 7^5

Jonathan Son of Jonathan Clap baptised ye 9

Jane Brown. a8. i. IO. I 70 $ 1703 born ' / J

Mary Daughter of John Minot Baptised ye 30

Iiaac Bellinge. 9. 10. I7O5

sm.I7o3bom Elisabeth Daughter of Smith Woodward bap-

»v! •, ^ o tised J3- II. 1 70s

Abigail Damon. 8. -, , SL 1 /■ T ^

8. 1705 bom Sarah Daughter of James Trott baptised ye 13.

11. 170S fc£n"or5DorT Joseph Son of John Stiles baptised on the 20.

11. 1 70S Katharine Web 10. Eleanor Daughter of Eben : Jones baptised the

7. .703 bom n I2 i;o5

Consider Tone. 7. Elisabeth Daughter of Samuel Paison baptised

9m. ,703 born ye 6. II. I "J0%

(as I suppose)

jemima Pope 13.9m. Mary Daughter of Capt : Thomas Tilestone

,703 born Bapt l6 IQ i;o5

Son of Sam. Butt Susan Daughter of James Bird Baptised Supra

ao. 10. 1703 bom 6. II. I705

Mary Daughter of John Brown Baptised Supra

Sarah of John 5 ,, T -or

Mo.ely3i. 10. 1703 3- 4- V°5

bom Edward ye son of Ewd Foster Baptised the 7. 2.

1706 1705 bSST '°' 9' Phebe ye Daughter of Joseph Andrews baptised

ye 7. 2. 1706

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

219

y Bernard Capen. 5. 12. 1705 born

[Alisse] Tolman 8. 3m. 1704 born

Freelove Monk 2. 3. 1704 born

Ruth Purler 11. 1. 1704 born

John Trot. 7. 4. 1704 born

John Stanton 12. 6. 1704 born

Tho. Shepard 24. 1. 1 706 born

Hannah Chandler 4 7. 1706 born

Tho. Stanton 19. 6. 1706 born

John Shepard 25. 12. 1703/4 born

Jerusha Memfield 1. [11]. 1704/5 bom

Benj. Web. febr. 8. 1704/5

Nath & Edward Eldridg 1. 1. 1705 born

James Bishop. 30. 1. 1705. born

Josiah Maroh iom. 1705 born

Mindwel daughter of Abiel Bird baptised ye 5. 3m. 1706.

Mary Daughter of Sam". Leeds. 28. 5, 1706. Sarah Daughter of Increase Leadbetr. 4. 6. 1706.

Rachel Daughter of Nath : Glovr : 4. 6. 1706 Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Lawrence Bapt : 15. 6. 1706.

Prudence ye Daughter of Nath : Leeds. Bapt : 15. 6. 1706.

Sarah Daughter of Increase Leadbetter Bap- tised — 6. 1706. ~ Abigail Daughter of Jabez Searle Bapt.^ 7. 1706.

John the Son of Serj : Sam. Clap Bapt. 22. 7 1706

Samuel Son of Samuel Tolman Baptd. 29. 7. 1706

Priscilla Daughter of Obadiah Swift Baptd. 6. 8m. 1706

Jerusha Daughter of Ebenr Billinge. Baptd. 13. 8. 1706

Elisabeth Daughter of Henry Tolman. 13. 8. 1706

Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Davenport 27. 8. 1706 Patience Daughter of William Trescot 27. 8. 1706

Mehetabel Daughter of Sam Bird 15. 10. 1706 Thankfull Daughter of Hopestil Capen 5. 11.

170?

170?

Samuel Son of Smith Woodward 12. n' Benjamin Son of Benjamin Cheyney & Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Paul were baptised on ye 9th of febr: 170? Clark Son of John Maudsly. 16. I2m 'Hopestil Son of Jonathan Hall 23'

March

Jeremiah Son of Joseph Blake 23 I e ^ March

John Son of John Robinson 23

March Zebadiah Son of Ebenezer Williams23 March

170? .'. %je

John ye Son of John Pierce baptised 6. 2m. 1707

Samuel Son of Oliver Wiswal 13. 2. 1707

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220

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Susan Pelton 3. 7. 1706 bom

Katharine Bird im. 1705 born

James Haws 11. 2. 1705 born

Susan Tolman 13. 2. 1705 bom

Ebenez. Lewis 29. 9. 1 705 bora

Walter Hixon 15. 4. 1705, bora

Ruth Fenno. 30. 3. 1705 born

Eliz Baily 14. 10. 1689 bora

Edw Baily 14. 3. 1690 bora

Jerusha Billeng 7. 6. 1705 bora

Ruth Bradly 20. 4. 1705 born

Submit Daughter of [Isaac How 13. 2. 1707]

Priscilla Daughter of Joseph Hall Bapt. 20 [2.

1707]

a* i\r At j ( Edward Son oH

At Meadford J Thomas Ha]1 I 2

Baptised by o^ Benjamin Son of >in Medford.

Pastor Uenj. Pearse. J

Richard Son of Thomas Evans baptised May 4.

1707

Humfry Son of Humfry Atherton June 8. 1707

William Son of Sam1 Robinson baptised June

29. 1707

Mary Daughter of Benj : Blackman bap July 6.

1707

Deliverance Daughter of Jos : Weeks July 20.

I/C7

Mary Daughter of Eben : Maudsly July 20. 1707

Mary Daughter of James Haws. Aug. 24. 1707

Hopestill N1- Son of Ri : Withington Sept. 7.

1707

James Son of James Tr.ott. Sept. 28. 1707

Tobias Negro Baptised : Oct. 12. 1707

Joseph Negro Baptised Oct. 12. 1707

Benjamin Son of Sergeant Sam1 Clap. Oct.

1707

Peter Son of Francis Price. Oct. 19. 1707

Mary Daughter of Sam1 Trott Novr: 9. 1707

Steven Son of Richard Hawes Nov. 9.

Hannah Daughter of Eb : Paul : Nov.

Tobie (mr Paysons Negro) Nov. 30.

Hagar (mr Capens Negresse) Nov.

James Son of James Bishop Dec. 7. 1707

Samuel Son of Sam1 Tolman Dec. 21. 1707

Anne Daughter of Sam1 Payson Jan. 18. 1703

John Son of Ralf Pope Jan. 18. 170^

Mary Daughter of John Brown. Feb. 1. 1703

Cornelius Son of Tim7. Tilestone. Feb. 8.

Elisabeth Daughter of Jos. Andrews, Feb. 22.

1703"

Mary Daughter of Jn° Minot. March. 14. 170I Ebenezer Son of James Bird March 14. 170! Benj. Son of John Stiles. March. 21. Sherebia Son of Sher: Butt. May 23. 1708 Preserved Son of Nicho : Williams May 23. 1708

19.

1707 30. 1707 1707 30, 1707

170!

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

221

Mary Wentworth 29. 6. 1705. bo

ThoTrot 13. 7. [. . . Sam. & Mercy M [ ] 10. 711. 1705

Baptised at Brain- trey by the Pastor of Dorchester Nov. 28, J708, Mary Daughter of Lt. Cleverly & Meheta- bel Daughter of Peter Adams.

April 23 Major Ealles Dyed.

June 5 1709 15s soldiers at our meeting.

June 19 Six com- panies of Soldiers were quartered wrof 2 Companies are Indian Soldiers

Aug. 6. old mrs Shepherds funeral.

Jos. Trescot taken to Comunion Aug.

Ro. Searles Sen' taken to Comunion 31. 6. 1709.

Sept. 15 Publick Fast.

Oct. 27 John [Fitch] born

Nov. 24 Thanks- giving

Dec. 25 old m™ Chandler admitted to communion.

A Contr. for S. Capen jun. Jan. 29.

febr. 27. 170I

Mary Daughter of Irijah Wales. June 6. 1708 Margaret Daughter of jn° Preston July. 4. 1708 Waitstill daughter of Incr : Leadbetf Octob/ 3. 1708 ] Josiah Son of Hezek : Maroh. Oct. 3. 1708 Sarah Daughter of Hez. Maroh. Oct. 3. 1708 Ebenezr Son of Jacob Hewen oct. 10. 1708

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Baptised in Dorchester

Caleb Son of Capt : Tho* Tilestone Dec. 26,

1708

Thomas Son of John Andrews January 30,

Edward Son of Edward Breck Feb. 27, 170I

Henry Son of Henry Tolman

John Son of Edward White

Mary Daughter of Josh. Sevars

Hannah Daughter of Nath/

Glover

Susannah Daughter of Jabez

Searles

Samuel Son of Jonathan

Chandler

Timothy Son of Edward Foster April. 17, 1709

May 22. 1709. Admitted to full Communion with the Church Mr John Devotion Richard Withingtons Wife Patience Foster & Sarah Corie

Baptized

Hannah daughter of Jn°. Baker June 12. 1709 John Son of Jn° Bird Junr June 26, 1709 Sarah daughter of Mathias Evans July 3, 1709 Sarah daughter of Jos. Blake July 17, 1709 Abigail daughter of Jn° Maudsly July 31. 1709 William son of Wm Trescot Aug. 14. 1709 Amity daughter of James Haws Aug, 14, 1709 Mary daughter of John Stiles Aug. 14, 1709 John Son of John Bird Aug. 28, 1709 Unice daughter of James Bird Sept. 4, 1709 Sarah daughter of Sam1 Tolman Sept. 4, 1709 Alice daughter of Th. Evans sen1. Sept. 25, 1709 Mary daughter of James Baker oct. 2, 1709

> March 6th, 17O9

J

222

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Aged Tho. Bird

died.

January

Mony fallen

sh 8d on pound

or [ . . . ]

March 16 1710 Publ: Fast.

Mr Cotton Pastor of Easthampton died with uain in His head in 2 minutes.

Contribution for [ . . . ] Morse of Dorchester Village abt. oli. Apr. 16.

April 30 taken to full Comunion Elis. Woods.

Preserved Capen laid hold on ye Covent May 28.

June 4 mr. Devo- tion Dismissed to South&eld

Publ. Fast June 15.

Augst. 10. Publ. Thanksgiving. Sept. 28. Publ. Fast.

Isaac Royall Junr laid hold on y* Covent. Sept.

Jacob Eliot laid hold on Covenant. October. 15. 1710.

Oct. 22 Thos. Spur laid hold on ye Covent :

Portroyal y* surren- dered to the Crown of Engl.

Not. 16 Publ. Thanksgiving.

1709

Hannah daughter of Jos. Andrews Oct. 2. 1709 Thos. Son of Isaac How Oct. 16, 1709 Hannah daughter of John Pearse Oct. 23. Francis Son of Fra. Price Oct. 23, 1709 Jacob Son of Benj. Cheyney Oct. 1709

Son of Smith Woodward Oct. 30, 1709 Margaret daughter of Tho. Maudsly Nov. 6, 1709

Samuel Son of S. Leeds Nov. 20, 1709 Jonas Son of Dan1 Tolman Jan 22, 1709 Mary Daughter of Irijah Wales March 5 [1709] Mary Daughter of Sam1 Robinson March 26 [1710]

Baptized Caleb Son of Jn° Bradley. Baptized John Son of Jn° Withington Josiah Son of John Tolman Preserved Son of John Preston Anna Atherton Baptized. Nathanael Son of Nath : Butt. Lemuel Son of Thomas Trot. Margaret daughter of Jn° Andrews. Mary Daughter of Ebenr. Williams John Son of Ebenezer Clap. Elizabeth Daughter of Ebenr. Paul. Mary Daughter of Josh. Pomery A Son (William) of Isaac Royal

April 2 April 16 April 23 April 23 May. 7. May, 14 May. 28. June. 1 1. June. 25.

6.

27. Sept. 24. Sept. 24

Aug. Aug.

Onesiphorus Son of Timothy Tilestone Oct. 8.

Jacob Eliot Baptized

Benjamin Son of Benj. Ball. Henry Son of Matthias Evans. Sarah Daughter of Sam1 Trot Sarah Daughter of Thomas Spur Alexander. Son of Nath1 Glover. Priscilla Daughter of Sam1 Tolman Hannah Daughter of Henry Tolman Thankfull Daughter of Jos. Bird. Hannah Daughter of Sam1 Payson Patience Daughter of Sam1 Henshaw Ruth Daughter of Sam1 Hall Zebulon son of Benjamin Thayer bap- tised at Brain trey Sept

Oct. 15. Oct. 22. Oct. 22 Nov. 5. Nov. 5. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan'7 Febr. Feb.

26. 26. 10.

17.

14.

4 17

3. 1710

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

2-

171 1.

March, n Humfry Athenon Confessed Dninkenn8. Josh. Georges wife adm<l. to full Corn- union

Apr. i. Publ. Fast Apr. 12. Apr. 8. Serjt Buts wife admitted to Comunion

Increase Leadbetters wife taken to Com". May 20.

May 23 M' Niles ordained at Braintry Dorch. Chh. mes- sengers assisting. May 27 mre Breck taken to Comunion Oct. 2 Fire at Boston Oct. 11. Fast mr E. Danforth very fick oct. 30. Publ. Thanksgiving Nov. 29.

;fanuary 27 Eb. Top- lif admitted to Corn- union.

Sarah D. of Saml Bird born July 1711. Saml Son of Isaac How bora July 22. Nath' Son of Jonath. Clap born July 27. Mary Daughter of

iohn Maxfield bora uly 31. lary Daughter of Edw<i Foster bora Aug. 13.

Mary Daughter of James Trot bora Sept. 20.

Preserved Son of Presd Capen bora Nov. 2.

Abigail D. of Tho. Maudsley bora Nov. 20.

1711

March. 2. John Bradly admitted to

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Baptised

Elisabeth D. of John Minot March. 4. Zebulon Son of Tho : Pearse March. 18.

(born March 14. 171 1) Susaiia Daughter of Edw : Breck April 1. Elijah Son of Ralph Pope April. 8. John Son of John Baker April. 8. Sarah Daughter of Edw: White. May 6. Abigail D. of Jonath. Chandler. May. 6. Charity Daughter of Wm. Trescot. May. 27. Supply Child of Sam1 Clap. June. 3. Sarah Daughter of Jabez Searle. June. 17. Baptized David Son of Jos. Hall. July. 8. Mary Daughter of Tim. Foster. Aug. 18.

Nathanael Son of James Bird Oct. 21. Mary-Anne Daughter of Robt. Gutheridg Oct. 21.

Hannah Daughter of Eb : Maudsley Nov. 4. Preserved Son of Preserved Capen : Nov. 4. Elisabeth Daughter of Josh. George : Nov. 25. Sarah Daughter of Josh Pomerv Febr 24

Mary Daughter of John Andrews Apr. 13. Phinehaz Son of Francis Price. Apr. 20. Mary Daughter of ... . Key. Apr. 20. Desire Son of Sam1 Tolman. Apr. 27.

Baptized at Dorch Village by our Pastor f Amity daughter of mr Jos. Morse May. 4.

Eliphalet j sQns of Ben. Blackman May. 4

Benjamin )

James Son of James Haws May. 4

Ithamer Son of Eastie May. 4

H^hTiba i dauShters of Ro : Pelton May- 4

Zebia son of Billinge May. 4

Abigail daughter of John Withington May. 4

John son of Wentworth May. 4

Joshua Son of John Bradley. May. II Abigail daughter of Th. Maudsly May. 18 Nathan son of Nathan Bradley May. 18 Ruth daughter of Nathan Bradly May. 18

<

^4 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Schnio oid mn Lidia daughter of Nathan Bradly May. 18 Sanders an Exct— Samuel Son of Nathan Bradly May. 18 meedng atyBra?mry. John daughter of Nathan Bradly May. 18 SS&m&m. Abigail Daughter of Sm* Woodward June, union June:. Samuel son of W™ Trescot. June. 2Q.

May 25 Content f / 7

Mason upon her con- Ebenr Son or Mr. Ebenr White. Sept. 14

fession absolved from ••-»! i-it-c e r* £ j- t^ »t

Excomunication. Eleanor Wile or Lomiort foster. Nov. 2 wLV«!i dS«d. Elizabeth daughter of Tho\ Spur Nov. 2 And Aged m™ Trot Daniel son of Daniel Tolman Nov. 2

a days before. , _ - _

June 1. John Brown Joseph son of Comfort Foster Nov. 2

adraitteTto Co^un- Ebenezer son of Joseph Blake Nov. 16

w ,3 Aged »» Margaret daughter of Edu: Breck Nov. 23

Tiieston buryed. Samuel Son of Irijah Wales. Nov. 23

admitted to fuii Edward son of Edward White. Dec. 7.

Nov.^TMrTbayer Mehetabel Daughter of Benj. Ball Dec. 21

?d/dchhPaRo0xrb°ufry Mary Daughter of Benj. Cheyny Dec. 28

The Pastor & mes- Nathanael Son of Ebenr Clap Janr. 25

Chh assisted. " Elijah Son of John Tolman Feb. 8

feK s- Mary Daughter of Josh. Severs Feb. 22

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The Revd mr Hobert of Newtown de-

A|edMnnF"ter David Son of James Trot, May 17 James Son of John Baker, May 31 on^oven'^une1^ Hannah Daughter of Ralph Pope June 14

I

jos. Tophff laid Thomas c r~, , _, . T

hold on CovenL ^ ,. , } 01 1 hO Ir0tjune28

Tuiy Zebiah ) J

^eof?hhechhks Mary daughter of Jos Ward June 28

admonished for for- Thomas Son of Sam1 Clap July 5

nication And a Let- , ttiia J J J

ter written to Her Solomon Son 01 JOS. Hall Aug. 2

TuiyaS'clntributed Matthias Son of Matthias Evans Aug. 2.

for j. Brown about jerusha Daughter of Tim : Foster Aug. 16.

John cocks & His James Son of John Cocks Sept. n

wife laid hold on y ■> . ■> . j /- J

CovemAug. 9 Nehemiah Son 01 Bernard Lapen Sept. 20

His wi/eTald hold Ruth Daughter of Henry Tolman Sept. 20

sept?£°john^on Preserved son of James Baker Sept. 27

of Roger Beiiinge Mary Daughter of Eb Jones iunr Oct. 11

taken to Comunion J ° "* '

Sept. 20. Mary Trot A _^ , ..... . ... _

nowLeadbetterCon- At Dorchester Village baptised by the Pas-

fessed Fornication. . c t-\ i .

Sept. 30 Aged & tor of Dorchester

"ughteMoMCrkwn. Sion Son of m' Jos. Morse Oct. 20 son Pastor of Boston Thomas Son of Thos Jordan Oct. 20

& formerly Consort _ . , *

toMrDanforth Olave / j ,. r -r, T , ^

Pastor of Rocksb. t? *u \ daughters 01 Ihos Jordan Oct 20

deceased. Aged 80. -C-Stner )

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

22:

Jane Pitcher & olave Jordan laid hold on ye Covenant Oct 20 at Village

The wife of our Schoolmaster Mr White admitted to Comunion Nov. 8. Thankgiving Nov. ia.

Nov. 19 Aged Mr White curved. Jan 14 Public Fast.

«7>4

Match

John Humfrys laid

hold on ye Covenant

on April. 4.

Abiel Bakers wife

laid hold on ye

Cover.': April. 11.

April 16. Aped m"

withington died. 86

yr old

Susana Williams

laid hold on >e

Coven'. May. 2.

May 13. dismissed

to Milton The wife

of Tho : Tuiman

Jun.

Publ. ffast May. 13

May 28 widow Hall

died being sick but

an hour or 2

June n'h Dr Smith

died.

June 6. Nathaniel

Son of Elder Toplif

admitted to full

Communion.

Sept. 2. Publ. Fast, because of the Drought. July 5 gt Drought

No Rain untill Sept ai'h at night Saving a Shower on ye Lords day Evening preced- ing y« Fast at Dor- chester which was on July 20. tn save on Aug*' 8'" & once or twice a small sprin- kling Yet a good har- vest of Indian Com

Oct. 18. mrDanforth died in Surinarae.

Johanna Trescot daughter to Thomas Lion admitted to full Comunion Nov. 21. Nov. 25 Publ. Thanksgiving. Capt. Tilestone & His Wife & Edward Foster admitted to full Comunion feb. 20 John Lee laid hold on ye Covenant feb. ao

Sarah daughter of Ben : Eastie Oct. 20

Mary Daughter of Daniel Stone Oct. 20

Christian Daughter of Ro. Pelton Oct. 20

Eliakim )

Abijah J- Children of Edw : Pitcher Oct. 20

Jane )

Samuel Son of Joseph Topliff Oct. 20

Mary Daughter of the wife of Israel Leadbet- ter Nov. 1

Mary Daughter of Nath. Glover Nov. 15. Abigail Daughter of Comfort Foster Janrv 14

1714.

Jonathan Son of Jonth : Chandler Bapi March. 7. Ambrose Son of Jabez Seale March 14 Samuel Son of Samuel Jones March 14 Mary Daughter of Jn° Andrews March 28 Susanna Daughter of Sam1 Hall March 28 Hannah Daughter of John Humfry April 4 Judith Daughter of Thomas Pearse April. 25 John Son of Humfrey Atherton May 16. Sarah Daughter of Jonath : Clap. May. i6< Sarah Daughter of Ebenr Paul. May 16. Nathanael Son of John Stiles. June 6 Samuel the Son of who ) T

married Sam1 Jones Daughter ) ■* 3- Mary Daughter of Presd Capen baptised July. 1 1. Abigail Daughter of mr Ebenr White. Sept. 5. Ebenezer Son of Abiel Baker Oct, 14. Elizabeth Daughter of Elis. Puffer Oct. 14. Thomas Son of Thomas Spur. Oct. 31. Jonathan Son of Nathan Bradly. Oct. 31. Mather Son of Ebenez1" Withington Novr. 14. Jane Daughter of Francis Price Nov1". 21. Ebenezer Son of John Bradly Decr. 19. Samuel Son of Ralph Morgan Decr. 19. Thankfull Daughter of Jos. Ward Decr. 19. Patience Daughter of Edw White Decr. 26 Ebenezer Son of Ebenr Jones junr. Jan17 23. Joseph Son of Joseph Trescot Jan17 30. John Lee baptized Febr. 20. Margaret Daughter of John Lee Feb. 20.

226

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

1715

[238]

Baptized.

1715

March. 6. Nath. Etheridge laid hold on Covenant March 31. Publ. Fast.

May 15. Edward Fosters Wife ad- mitted to full Com- anion.

Wm Withington & Sarah wife of Tho« Pearse admitted to full Coraunion June. a6.

AbieJ George & His wife & a sabbath or two afore viz on Sept it. Mary King made Confession of fornication. James Blake Junr laid hold on Coven' Confessing Fornication oct 28 1716.

Tho» Davenport & His wife Confessed fornication Sept. 35. Abiel George laid hold on Covenant Oct. a

Oct. q The Pastor of Dorchester baptued Ten Children at Dorchester Village Called Punka poag. Oct. 30 Contributed for M™ Lord, q pounds 10 Shill. January, 8. Daniel Ellens Confession was Read in Pub- lick & accepted & He was released from Excomunica- tion inflicted on Him abt 37 yr ago. Abigail Wife of Samuel Withington taken into full Comunion Feb 5. 1716. I Ds. h . . . March. 22. Pubhck Fast.

April, 15, Ebenezer Dunton laid hold on y* Covenant Mercy Bird admitted to full Communion. April 30. The Church voted their messengers to sit in Council at Scituate May 8.

May 23 m' Wm Cooper ordained at Boston, the mes- sengers from Dor- chester Assisting. ulv. 8. John Wales His wife peni-

30.

Irijah Son of Irijah Wales, April. 10. Thankfull daughter of Jos. Andrews May. Isaac Son of Isaac How. June 19. John Son of John Baker. July 3 Mary Daughter of Hopestil Capen July. 3. Josiah Son of John Cocks July. 3. Mary Daughter of Aaron Bird, July. 3. Jonathan Son of Ebenr Topliff, July. 17. Mary Daughter of Josiah Hobs. July 17. John Son of Richard Hawes. July 31 John Son of John Humfrys. Aug. 13. Nicholas Son of Eben Lawrance Aug. 27. Mary Daughter of Eben Lawrance Aug. 27. Thankfull Daughter of Tho Evans jun. Aug. 27. Elizabeth Daughter of James Trot. Sep. 18 Joseph Son of Ebenezer Clap. Oct. 16. Priscilla Daughter of John Tolman Oct. 16. Lazarus Son of Ralph Pope Nov. 6. Nathanael Son of Ebenr Maudsly. Dec. 4. Samuel Son of Josh. Severs. Dec. 18. Ruth Daughter of Eb : Williams Febr. 12. Jane Daughter of Henry Tolman Febr. 12. Ruth Daughter of Edw : Foster Feb. 19. Peter Son of Thomas Blakeman Feb. 19.

1716.

Baptized

John Son of John Andrews. March. 11 Dorcas Daughter of James Humfry March. 11. Pelatiah Son of Lieutenant Glover April. "8. Ebenezer Son of Daniel Tolman. April. 8. Ebenezer Son of Preserved Capen. April. 15. Elisha Son of Capt. Tho: Tilestone. April. 22. Rebecca Daughter of Eb. Dunton April. 22. Jane Daughter of James Haws. April. 29.

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

227

tently confessed fornication before marriage. July. 15. young widow Leeds ad- mitted to full Com- union with ye Church.

Aug. 23. Publick Thanksgiving. Josiah Hobs and Rebecca wife of Thomas mosely admitted to full Com: oct. 7. & roary, wife of Charles King laid hold on ye Coven' oct. 7.

Oct. 11. rat Hem- en wav had His Leg cut off.

Oct. 17. mr White was Ordained at Attleborough mes- sengers from Dorch"" Church Assisted. Oct 24. Fast at Dorchr many being sick.

Oct, 21. Hurafry Atherton Con- fessed Drunkenesse. Nov. 4 Contrib. for Daniel Stone Charles Davenport iunr & His wife laid hold on ye Coven' Nov. 18. & william Cocks Nov. 25. Dec 6. Publick Thanksgiving William Steven Mary & Sarah Billinges laid hold on the Covent. Jan. 6. Isaac How & wife taken to full Comm

feb, 24 Snow in Drifts 25 foot deep. In ye woodes a yard generally on level.

Mercy Daughter of Sam1 Trot. April. 29.

John Son of Samuel Tolman. April. 29.

Jabez & Thankfull Children of Jabez Searles.

May. 27.

Hannah Daughter of Josh : Pomery June 3.

Ebenezer Son of Benj. Ball June 3.

Henry Son of Sam1 Jones June. 24

Samuel Son of Sam1 Hall June 24

John Son of Jonath : Chandler July. 29.

Elisabeth Daughter of S. Leeds. Aug. 23.

Sarah Daughter of John Preston Aug. 23.

Elisabeth Daughter of Sam1 Bird. Sept. 23.

Relief Daughter of Incr*. Leadbetter Oct. 21.

James Son of James Blake Oct. 28.

Thomas Son of Monsieur Richards Oct. 28.

The Pastor of Dorchr did baptize at Hingham,

Norton the Son of Major Quincey Nov. 4.

Unite Son of Tho. Maudsly Nov. 1 1.

Theodore Son of Jos. Eastie Nov. 11.

Mary Daughter of Ch. Davenport Nov. 18.

Samuel Son of Wm Cocks. Dec. 2.

Relief daughter of Matt. Evans Jan. 13.

Abijah Son of Edward White (deceased) Jan.

27

Daniel Son of Sam. Henshaw Jan. 27

John Son of Ralph Morgan Jan. 27

Consider Son of Humfry Atherton feb. 17.

«7«7

John Wales laid

hold on ye Coven'

June 2. une o. Thomas Glover taken to full Communion. June 16 Steven Bil- linge admitted to full Comunion. June 25. At or Vil- lage one Bayly & three Wentworths &c laid hold on

1717

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Baptized

Thankfull Dr. of Eb : Withington Mar611. 10 Meletiah Daughter of Nathan Bradly March. Joseph Son of Isaac How March. 31. Baptized Son of John Bradly April. 14.

17.

228

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

William Son of Joshua George May. 5.

Son of John Baker June. 2. Ruth Daughter of John Wales June. 2. Mary Daughter of Eb. Lawrance Aug. n. Deborah Daughter of Francis Price Oct. 6. Joshua Son of Ephr. Tucker Oct. 13. Johanna Daughter of Aaron Bird. Oct. 13. Johanna Daughter of Cap'. Tileston Janry. 5. Mary Daughter of Henry Tolman Jan17. 5. Mary Daughter of Baptized Tabitha Cocks Jan. 19. Patience Daughter of John Tolman Feb. 9. Noah Son of Jonathan Clap. Febr. 9. Susanna Daughter of Pres. Capen Feb. 9. Zebia Ward baptised Feb. 9. Thomas Son of John Andrews Feb. 16. Thankfull Daughter of Jn°. Humfry feb. 23.

Covenant & were baptized & ten were examined & approved for full Cornun by the Pas- tor of Dorchr with ye Revd mr Thacher & 10 Childr. bap- tized by mr Thacher there.

Hannah Dr of Jno Blake admitted to full Cora. July 28 July. 11. Publ. Fast- ing & Prayer for Rain

Contribn for Charls King. July 1 5 a mercif ull Rain 2 Days Aug. 15 in our Vil- lage 70 Sick. Sep. 1. Eb. Will- iams Senior admon- ished for drunkei<B. Oct. 13 Ephr. Tucker laid hold on the Covenant. Jany 5 John Blake chosen Deacon. & ordained feb. 16 Feb. 27. Publ. Fast- March. 2. Deacon John Blake was deceased.

In about three moneths have deceased of full Comunicants in the Chh of Dorchester besides Deacon Blake these ; viz Capt. Ebenezer Billinge Esq Capt. Roger Billinge, mr Desire Clap. Mr Ebenezer Williams Senr. & His wife, Mr Benjamin Leeds, mr Sam1 Hall The widow m™ Robinson, & the wife of mr. John Glover.

1718

Wait Daughter of James Blake junr March. 9. Martha Dar. of John Brown April. 6 Silence Daughter of Ebr Maudsly April. 13 Ephraim Son of Eph. Paison junr April. 20 Sarah Daughter of Charls Richards Apr. 27. Anne Daughter of Tho* Trot. May. II. Hannah Daughter of Ebr. Paul May 25 Priscilla Daughter of Ebr. Paul May 25 Samuel Son of Sherebia But June 1. Mary Daughter of Sherebiah But June 1 : Ebenezer Son of Ralf Pope. June I. Ebenezer Son of Charls King. June 8. James Son of James Jenkyns July 6. Samuel Son of Ebenr. Lawrance July. 13. Daughter of mr Almy baptized Aug. 10.

(At Tiverton)

1718

Wm Dentson Esq. dyed March 22 agd

Ephr. Payson laid hold on ye Covent April, ao.

June i. mr Jenkyns laid hold on the Covenant. June 11 mr Ebenr Gay ordained Pas- tor at Hingham the messengers of D>irch assisting. Aug. 17 Ens. Th mis Wiswell owned ye Coven'. Sept. 14 Contrib- uted for Jos. Angier. Dec. :i Publick

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

229

Thankseivinp. Upon ye [. . .] from ye Gen. Court, for propagating ye Gospel Contributed here Nine pound, 2d. January 4 Tabitha Cocks admitted to full Comunion. Jan. 11. Lieutenant Clap refused the Deaconship. Feb : 1. Jonathan Clap Chosen Dea- con & ordained on March. 1.

Sarah Daughter of Thos Wiswell Aug. 17. George Son of Jabez Searles. Aug. 24 Comfort Son of Comfort Foster Aug. 31 Eleanor Daughter of Comfort Foster Aug. 31 John Son of John Webb Aug. 31 Elizabeth daughter of Ebr Clap. Sep. 7. Ebenezr Son of Tho" Rlakeman. Sep. 21 Jane Daughter of Tho9 Evans Sept. 21 Hephzibah daughf of Josias Hobs Oct. 5 Elisabeth daughter of Joshua Severs Oct. 26 Mary daughter of Sam1 Topliff. Nov. 16. Josiah son of Isaac How Dec. 21. Mary daughter of John Lee. Feb. 1. Alexander Son of John Bradly Feb. 15.

1710

March 22 Contrib- uted for m' Morse April. 12. Hannah Clap adm'i to full Comn.

Jos. Blake & His wife & Rush Paul confessed fornica- tion.

The wife of James Swift laid hold on ye Civt :

Sept. 27. 1719 Ebn. Maudslv jun. & His wife laid hold on ye Covent.

Oct. 4. Benj. Bird & His wife admitted to full Comunion. Jacob Son of Benj. Cheyney Bom May 34- 1719

Isaac Son of Henry Bird born May 16 James Son of James Swift born June 21. Neheiniah of John Stiles b. July 2. Benjamin of Tim- othy Tillstone July 19.

Sam' Son of John Preston b. Aug. 19. Wm Son of Saml Tollman Aug. 12 Desire Son of Ephr. Pay son born July 31 & died ye same day. Ebenr Son of Ebenr Toplifi born John Son of John Cox born Aug. 3. Elisabeth daughter of Ebeneier & Elis- abeth MaudsJy Oct. 17.

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1719

Steven Son of Sam1 Jones junr March. I Susannah daughter of Joshua George March. I Susannah daughter of W™ Cocks March. I Ebenezer Son of Richard Withington March. 15 Anna daughter of Ralph Morgan May. 30. Deacon Jonathan Clap was ordained a Deacon March. 1. 1718/1719.

Jane a Child of Charles King baptised Sept. 20

Mary Daughter of Jos. Trescot feb. 14 Thomas Son of Ens. Tho! Wiswell feb. 21 John Son of John Wales feb. 21 Elisabeth daughter of Irijah Wales feb. 21 Miriam daughter of Jn°= Glover feb. 2:.

1720

Ebenezer Son of Ebenr Dunton march 2

Mary daughter of Tho" Bird April. 3 Samuel Son of Sam1 Withington April. 17 David Son of Preserved Capen April 10

(born April. 3. 1720.) Ephraim Son of Ephraim Tucker July 17 1720

2^0 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Mehetabel of Robt. Field Sept. 15 Ens. of Jonath : Chandler born May. 14.

Elisabeth Daughter of Jos. Bass bora Nov. 15

Jerusha D. of Henry Tolman born Nov. 17, 1719.

Susan D. of Timo- thy How born July 12, 1719. 1720

March 27 Tho. bird laid hold on the Coven'. April 3. Hannah Wis well owned Covent.

Aprij. 3. Contrib- uted for John Pres- ton oli. 2'h. Aug. 15. 1720 Eliz- abeth Daughter of Capt : Wni Lowder & m" Elisabeth Lowder His wife, Daughter to m' John Danfonh. born.

Abigail Daughter of Tho. Spur born April. 8. 1720 Benj. Son of Francis Price born. April. 1a. 1720.

Da-'id Son of Nathan Bradley bora May. 2(( 1720. Mary Daughter of Josh. George born July 22. 1720. Silence Daughter of Matthias Evans born, Aug. 7. 1720. Anne Daughter of Israel Leadbetter born, Aug. 16. 1720. Ephraim Son of Ephr. Tucker bora, July 17, 1720. Hannah Daughter of John Wiswell born May. 4. 1720. Sarah Daughter of Col. Tailer bora, bom Oct. 26. 1720. Thomas Son of James Blake bora, July 26 1720 David Son of Jonath. Clap bora, Nov. 11. 1720. Sarah Daughter of John Andrews born Feb. 14. 1720. Elijah Son of John Baker bora May 14. 1720.

Joseph Son of Aaron Bird bora Oct. 11. 1720 Susannah Daughter of James Swift bora March. 6. Alexandr Son of Alexander Soper bora July 31, 1720.

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

231

1721

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Baptized

May. a8 Father Evans admitted to full Comunion

July a Rush Cook laid hold on y* Covenant.

iuly 9. Hannah a\vson admitted to full Communion.

October. 4 m' Perkens ordained at Bridgewaier Messengers from Dorch : Chh assist ing.

Abiel son of Abiel Withington Jan7. iffi Susannah daughter of James Swift March. 19.

1/21

Ebenezer Son of Ralph Morgan April. 9. 1721

Thomas Son of Ebenezer Jones junr April.

23. 1721

Elizabeth daughter of Joseph Basse May. 7.

1 72 1

Hopestill Son of Samuel Tolman may 14. 1721

Margaret Daughter of John Preston May 21.

1721

Daniel Son of Daniel Preston. May 21. 1721

of Joseph Andrews May 28. 1721 Dorcas daughter of John Cocks June 25. 1721 Ruth Cook daughter of July. 2d. 1721

Thomas Son of Jonath : Kelton July. 9. 1721 Thaddeus Son of mr Maccarty July 30. 1721 Grindal Son of mr Peletiah Rawson July 30. 1 721

Elizabeth Daughter of Benj. Bird July 30. 1721 Mary Daughter of Comfort Foster July 30. 1721

Mary Daughter of Tho8 Blakeman Aug : 27. 1721

William Son of Ll Joshua Sever Sept. 3. 1721 Hopestill Son of John Bradley Sept. 3. 1721 William Son of William Cocks Sept. 3. 1721 Elizabeth Daughter of mr Marion Sept. 24. 1721 Ruth Daughter of mr James Blake Sept. 24. 1 72 1

Capt. Spur & His wife Joined in full Comunion Oct. 11. 1721 Abigail Daughter of Jos : Trescot Octob1* 22. 1 72 1

Elizabeth Daughter of Goo : Glen Octobr 24. 1721

Sarah Daughter of Isaac Humfry Junr : oct. 29. 1 72 1

Joseph Son of mr Turin of Boston Nov. 5. 1721 Anne Daughter of Capt : Robert Spur : Nov. 19. 1 72 1

Eb. Maudsle jun. admitted to f

Aug

uS

Comunion Nov. Robt Royal laid hold on the Covent

Dec. 6. a fast in Dorch bee8 of Small Poz

June 6: 1721 Mrs. Danforth died, Aged 59.

212

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Mary Preston con- fessed yf sin of fornication

Ebr Wiswl & Wife made Confession of transgression before marriage Sept. 9.

Nov. 12. A Council to sit at Norton, or Elders & Deacons Chosn Oct. 31.

PubL Thanksgiving to be Nov. 8. 1722 if God please.

Oct. 14. 1731 Elder Toplift burred : Aged 77. He had

Increase Son of Increase Leadbetf Dec. 3. 1721

Mary Daughter of Joseph Snelling Dec. 3. 1721

Moses Son of Timothy How December. 17. 1721

John Son of Capt. William Low-^

der & of Elizabeth His Wife T

Daughr of mr Danforth He was J> January ij.

born ye tuesday before at 11: '

A.M. ' J

John Son of Matthias Evans Janry 28. 17S0

Thomas Bridge, Son of mr Gray of Boston Feb.

4- I722

Grandson of the late Revd mr Thomas Bridge Benj. Son of Jonath : Chandler. Feb. 11. \j\l Ephraim Son of Ephm Tucker Febr. 11. ijzk of Henry Tolman Feb. 11. \yl\ Thomas Son of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince of Boston March. 11. \j\\ Abigaile Daughter of mr John Wiswell. March 11. 17U

Sarah Daughter of Isaac How May. 27. 1722 Mary Daughter of Alexander Soper baptised July 21. 1722

Joseph Son of Joseph Ward baptised Aug.6' 26. 1722

Benjamin Son of Joseph Ward Augrt. 26. 1722 Daughter of Ed. Foster Sept. 9. 1722 John Son of Charles King Sept : 9. 1722 Thomas Son of Thomas Bird Sept. 16. 1722 Ebenezer Son of Ebenr Wiswell Sept. 16. 1722 Ebenezer Wiswell Laid hold on ye Cove-^ nant Sept. 16

Mary Billinge Dismissed to ye Chh. at Milton Sept. 16 Elis. Sutton made Confession of fornic. & was propounded to lay hold on ye Coven'. Sept. 30. 1722

Thomas Son of Benjamin Bird baptized. Oct. 7. 1722

(It dyed being about a month old.) Baptized

Anthony Son of Elis. Sutton. She laid hold on y* Covenant at ye same time Oct. 28. 1722 Mr Daniel William & mr John Foster Junr Joined in full Coinunion Oct. 28. 1722.

1722

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

233

been 9 years Deacon & j 1 years Ruling Elder.

Jonath" : Capen & y" wife owned y* Covenant same day & Sam Capen Jun & wife shewd Repentance for yr fornication before marriage.

Eliz. Woods is Pastorally reccommended to

Join to ye Chh. at Dighton oct. 2%.

Her name now is Eliz : Crocker.

Baptized

Samuel Son of John Andrews Nov. 4. 1722

Baptized mary daughter of Ebenr. Cocks Nov.

II. 1722

Baptized Priscilla daughter of J. Foster & Josiah son of S. Capen & daughter of Jonath. Capen

Baptized Mary daughter of Tho* Wiswell Dec.

23. 1722

Baptized Sarah daughter of Eph. Paison Jan.

6. 178

Eph. Payson Junr propunded for full Comunion Jan. 13th

Josiah Son of Nathan Bradly Jan. 13. 1 755 Elisabeth daughter of Samuel Tolman Janrv. 20. Jonathan Son of Irijah Wales Jan. 27. 1722/3.

March 3 Consider Leeds Laid hold on Covenant. June 9. 1723. John Trescot junr laid hold on ye Covent. John Foster & His wife adm'l to full Comunion John Trescot jun laid hold on Cove- nant 9. 4 m. 1713.

Tan. 19 John [Bar- ber] & Saml Humfry & Elis. His wife laid hold on y< Coven'

Jan. 30 Lt. Saml Clap died

Febr. 4. 1733/34. John Capen son of John Capen & Elis. Maudsley admitted to full comunion.

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1723. Baptised

Mra. His wife died in Childbirth before she could lay hold on ye Coven', She being pro- pounded to ye Chh for it.

March 3. 17^. Sarah daughter of Consider Leeds, baptized.

John Foster & His wife admitted to full Com. Eph. Payson Junr. admitted. Elis. Maudsly admitted April 7. April. 7. 1723. Lemuel Son of Capt. Spur & Susannah Daughter of Charles Davenport. May. 26. 1723. Thomas son of James Blake, baptized.

June. 23. Silence Daughter of J. Trescot bap- tized

July 21. 1723 James Son of John Cock & John Son of John Maudsley baptized. Aug. 18. 1723. Hephzibah Daughter of Thomas Cocks baptized.

Sept. 29. 1723. Unite Son of william Cocks baptized.

Oct. 5, 1723 Joseph Son of Jos. Basse baptized. Nov. 17, 1723 Samuel Son of S. Paul junr bap- tized.

234

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Feb. 9 James Blake Jonathan Clap Ruth Open Hanah Maudsly admitted to full Comunion. Capt Wiswel Elected an Elder Hopestill Clap Nathl Topliff Chosen Deacons

March, aa. Capt. wiiwel Refused : Deacon Clap & Toplif accepted.

March. 16. Publ. Fast.

Apr. 5. 1724 Eli*. Wait formrly Eliz. Weeks made peni- tent Confession of fornication before marriage.

Eliz. Cocks formerly Blackman laid hold on Coven*.

May 3 Deacon Hopestill Clap & N Topliff ordained. Mrs Hannah Dan- forth & ror» Bath- sheba Lion Ad- mitted to full Corn-

May 6. ordination of mr. S. Dexter at Dedham.

mr Leveret presidt. buried.

Josiah Hobs dis- missed to old north Chh in Bos- ton May 17, 1724. Margaret George dismissed to ye Chh at Attleborongh.

Dec 8. 1723. Solomon Son of Jonathan Kelton baptd.

Dec. 15, 1723. Margerite daughter of Sam' Toplif baptd.

Dec. 29. 1723. Elkanah Son of Jn°. Wales bap- tized.

In March 1723 Charles Davenport & His wife laid hold on ye Covenant.

July 21. 1723. Jos. & Elis. Cocks & Ebenr Dean confessed fornication & manifested repentance Tho" Cocks & Enoch Wiswell & His wife laid hold on ye Covent

26. 7. 1703. [1723 ?] Deacon Clap went with the Pastor to assist at ye Ordination of ye Rd mr James Bayley at Waymouth, being Sent by ye Chh. of Dorchester

Nov. 17. 1723 Sam1 Paul jun: & His wife laid hold on y* Coven1

Nov. 10. 1723. Abigail Trescot & Mary Kelton Joined in full Com

Nov. 17 supradicto. Humfrey Heman Joined in full Comunion

The same day was Deacon Blake Chosen Rul- ing Elder but Declaryed His Nonacceptance of ye sd office Dec. 29.

Dec. 39. 1723 Mary Preston laid hold on ye Covenant.

Jan. [14.] Fast at Dorchester. January 12. 1723/24. Baptized Mercy daughter of Sam1 Trot. Jan17. 19. 172^ John [Barber] was baptized and Margaret daughter of Ralph Morgan and Mary daughter of Mary Preston. Jan17 26. James Son of Jos. Bird baptized. Joseph Son of Richard Withington feb. 2. \J2\ Jonah Son of Jonas Humfry. feb. 2. 1724 Hezekiah son of James Barber feb. 9. \J2\ laid hold on ye Covenant.

Baptized Alexander son of Alexand1" Soper feb. 16. 1723.

Obadiah son of James Swift march 15. Mary Daughter of Sam1 Humfry march 15. Baptized Ebenr. Son of Ebr. Maudsley Junr march 22.

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235

May 24 Esther Ran- steed Confessed for- nication iohn Woodward & lis wife laid hold on ye Coven' 7. 4 m.

1724.

Mary wifi of Tho* Bird admitted to full Com. June 14. 1724. Mary wife of Jos: as Blackman Laid hold on ye Coven'. June 14. 1724.

Sarah wife of John Wiswel admitted to full Comunion July 26, 1734

Esther Ransted laid hold on y* Coven' Aug. 9. 1724.

Aug. 16 a Letter from Chatham from mr Godf ree & mr [maystead]: but Chh would not send Messengers so far. Sarah Maudsley full Comun

Sam' Rishop & His wife Nath Holmes laid hold on Cov- enant.

Baptized Ruth daughter of John Capen march 1723:24.

March 15. 172^. Admitted to full Comunion Jonas Humfry Robt. Preston Ruth Cook. Samuel son of Benj. Bird, march 29, 1724 Increase son of Incr.8 LeadbettI April 12 Joseph Son of Jos. Trescot April 12 Anne Daughter of John Wiswel Apr. 12. 1724 Thankfull Daughter of Wil. Withington : April. 19.

Mary Daughter of Ebenr Wiswell. April. 19. Isaac Son of Isaac Humfry May. 3 Nabbe or Abigail Daughter of Jos. Cocks May. 3. William Son of Charles King May. 17. 1724. John Son of Capt. Ro : Spur June. 7. 1724. Elijah Son of Presd Capen June. 7. 1724 Nath1. Son of John Woodward June. 7. 1724 Robert Son of Samuel Capen June 14. 1724 Jonathan Son of Jonathan Capen 26 July 1724 Isaiah Son of Joseph Leeds July 26. 1724 Elizabeth daughter of Esther Ranstead alias Esther Chandler Aug. 9. 1724. George Son of John Baker Aug. 16. 1724 Anne Daughter of Tho" Bird Aug. 16. 1724 Elisabeth Daughter of Tho8 Cocks Aug. 16. 1724 Jacob Son of Henry Bird Aug. 23. 1724 Remember Son of Daniel Preston Aug. 23. 1724 Mary daughter of Nath Holmes. Aug. 23, 1724 Enoch Son of Enoch Wiswell. Aug. 30, 1724 Clark Son of John Maudsley Sep. 20. 1724. John Son of John Trescot baptized Sept. 27. (Elis. Wait laid hold on ye Coven1 & Her Chil- dren Elis : Ruth Abigail baptized. Sept. 27. 1724.)

William Son of John Glover Sept. 27. 1724 Sam1 Son of Sam1 Bishop Sept [ ]

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Mm Before ye last Comencemt mr Leveret Presid4 of Harvard Colledge died Suddenly & very lately in ye End of Sept. 1724 Govern1" Saltonstall died Suddenly Men of bright accomplishm".

236

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

1724

Baptised.

Nov. 8 Saml Capen & Deborah His wife laid hold on ye Coven'. & John Blackmail pro- pounded for it. Nov. 5 Publ. Thanksgg. Old m' John Birds wife & old rar Wm Royal died. John Blackmaniunr laid hold on ye Cov- en' Nov. 15. 1724 January 10 Sarah Bradly p'pounded for full Comunion Sarah wife of J. Bradly admitted to full Com :

Saml Bishop & His wife admitted to full Cornu": 21 febr: 1724/25.

John Andrews wife Admitted to full Com". May. 1725. Abraham How & John Blake ad- mitted to full Com- union June 27. 1725. Aug. 22. 1725. A Letter read from Bristol but the Chh of Dorchester would not send messengers to yr Council. Mary daughter of Ebenr Maudsley admitted to full Com.

Mary wife of Ebenr Holme* admitted to lay hold of ye Cove- nant Sept. 26, 1725. Oct. 3. voted y' the Elders & Deacons should go the Coun- cil at or village Oct.

Oct 31 John An- drews adm<l to full Comunion. Nov. 14 Edward Kelton & Mary His wife laid hold on ye Covenant. Oct. 31. The Elders & Deacon* Chosen for ye Ordination of m' Ezra Carpenter at Hull to be Nov. 24. D. pt. Dec 12. Elisabeth wife of Wm With- ington admitted to full Comunion Dec'. 13. Lydia wife of Nathan Bradley p'pounded for full Comunion. Admitted Janry ,oth. Hopestill Leeds ad- mitted to full Com- union Jan. 16.

13.

John Son of John Blackman Junr 15 Nov. 1724

Anne daughter of Sam1 Capen j

who was son of John Capen \ l$' 9 ' x^24

Jemimah daughter of Charles Davenport 18

Jan17 17H

Sarah daughter of John Humfrey. 24 January

I7lt

Jesse Son of Hezekiah Barber feb. 7. 17^

Ephraim Son of Jirijah Wales feb. 28 17I*

Sarah daughter of John Bradley feb. 28. 17H

Josiah son of Nathan Bradley Apr. ult. or May

Ebenezer son of mr S. Pain of Braintrey May

16. 1725.

Elisabeth daughter of Lt. Wiswell. June.

1725.

Abigail daughter of Benj. Bird June. 27. 1725.

Edward Son of Aaron Bird June. 27. 1725.

Hannah Daughter of John Blake. June. 27.

1725.

Eleanor daughter of Ebenezer Jones. July. 10.

1725.

William Son of John Andrews baptised July.

18. 1725.

Joseph Son of Jonathan Chandler July. 25. 1725.

Elijah Son of Thomas Glover. July. 25. 1725.

Sarah Daughter of John Capen Aug. 1.

1725.

Mary daughter of Sam1 Paul junr. Aug. 22. 1725.

Ebenezer Son of Knap Aug. 22. 1725.

His mother belonging to the Church of York.

Beulah daughter of James Foster Aug. 29. 1725.

Thomas Son of James Blake junr. Sep. 26.

1725.

Elisabeth Daughter of William Withington

Octr. 3d. 1725.

Elisabeth daughter of Samuel Bishop baptd.

Oct. 31. 1725.

Ruth daughter of Ebenezer Holmes baptizd.

Nov. 14. 1725.

Christian daughter of Samuel Trot baptized

Nov. 17. 1725.

Oliver Son of Eb. Wiswel Nov. 28. 1725

Edward Son of Edwd Kelton Dec. 7. 1725

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257

1725/26.

Jos. viles layd hold on ye Covenant Janry 30. Thomas Maudsly Junr & his wife laid hold of ye Coven' March 6, 1725/26. March. 13. Jonathan Payson laid hold on ye Covenant. Then read a Procla- mation for a Publ. Fast to be March 24 The Congregation voted a Contribution then to be for mr moody for Provi- dence

A printed Letter was read for an Evangel- ical Treasury. Honoured Elder Preston thought to be dying

He deceased at night to our gt Losse 8c. His g' Gain. March 1726 Mr Glover died in Lon- don

March. 24. Publ. Fast Contributed 12'' 5»n & more. Israel Leadbetter ad- mitted to full Corn- union Apr. 17. 1726. Steven Fowler & Elis. his wife laid hold on Covenant June 19. 1726. Aug. 14, 1726 vileta a negro woman, laid hold on ye Coven' & confessed fornication Aug. 21. 1726. m* Humfrey Atherton Confessed Drunk- tnn" &c. Aug&t. 25. Capt. Paul died

The Revd mr The- ophilus Cotton of Hampton died abt. 3 weeks since. & the Revd mr. White was buryed Sept. 5. 1726.

Samuel Clap and Mindwell His wife admitted to full Corn- union Oct. 2. 1726. A letter to ye Chh read oct. 16. to re- quest y°i to send Messengers to y* Council at Sandwich. Chh refused. A letter to ye Churches read Oct. »3 to send to ye Ordi- nation at Braintrey of mr Hancock The Church voted to send ye Pastor & Deacons.

t25 US

Amy daughter of Ralph Morgan Jan17 2. 17^ HestiY daughter of John Cocks Janry 9th \yH Rebecca daughter of Tho"1 Blackman Jan. 9.

t 7-5

Mary daughter of Josiah Blackman Jan. 16.

T-25 1/26

Rebecca daughter of William Cocks January

23- i7lo

Joseph viles baptized Jan"7 30. 17^

Joseph Son of John Maudsley Jan. 30.

Susan Daughter of Sam1 Capen Jan. 30.

& grand daughter of mr Sam1 Capen \jl%

Timothy Son of Sam1 Capen Feb. 6,

Grandson of mr John Capen iyjl

Hannah daughter of John Glover Feb. 13.

Josiah Son of Jos. Leeds 13 Feb. ij\l

Thomas Son of Israel Leadbetf 6. march 17^

Elisabeth daughter of Eb. Maudsly Junr 6

march

Ebenezer Son of Ebenr Cocks. March. 26. 1726

of Jonath. Payson April. 17. 1726 Mary daughter of N. Wales baptized at Brain- trey by or pastor April 24. 1726 Submit daughter of John Woodward baptized May 1. 1726

Abigail daughter of Jonathan Dire. May. 29. 1726.

James Son of John Wiswell. June 26. 1726 Mary daughter of Matthias Evans July. 10. 1726

Johanna daughter of Jos. Trescot July. 10. 1726. Vileta a negro woman Aug. 14. 1726 Jonathan son of Jos. Bird. Aug. 21. 1726 Mary D. of Capt. Spur Aug. 28. 1726 Abigail daughter of Daniel Preston Aug. 28. 1726

Clement Son of Sam1 Toplif Sept. 11. 1726 Samuel Son of Nath1 Holmes Sept. 11. 1726 Joseph Son of Jos. Cocks Sepf. 11. 1726 Hannah Daughter of Benj. Bird baptized Oct. 2. 1726

Sam1 Son of Sam1 Bird Oct 30 1726 Ezra Son of James Swift Oct. 30. 1726 Publ. Thanksgiving Nov. 10. 1726.

238

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

The Revd nir Zech. Whitman of Hull Aged 8a yr deceased Nov. 5. 1726 Vir Pius, Humilis or* ihodoxus, Utilissi- mus.

At a Publick Thanksgiving Con- tributed for ye widow Birch Eleven pounds. 11. io»n. i726. A lettr from Sundry in Sandwich desir- ing ye Church to send Delegates to sit in Council there j* 2d Wednesday in May. Left to Consideration. 15. Dec. 1726. Dyed Wid. Tolman Aged 82 \r. & m' Sam Withington Aged 43 years. 12 Janry ,726. Wm Weeks manifested His repentance for fornication before marriage & was propounded to Lay hold on ye Covent. A Contribution for Charles King feb. £.,7,6.

febr. e.

Adma to full Com

1726/27

Mr- Phillitj Payson & Ebenr. Daven- port J unr Ichabod Maxfeild owned ye Coven'. Abigail wife of John Blake ad- mitted to full Com. union March 19. 1736/7 Ebenr. Paul & s wife adm. to full Comunion 25. March. 1727 April 2. 1727 voted yt m' withington senr wth ye Dea- con* & Pastor go to Council at Sandwich wch is to be May gth next.

April aj The Ques- tion being put whether Church would send messengers to Coundlnext Wednesday at Mil- ton about Punka- pog Case It was voted in nega- tive.

m" Mehetabel Dan forth died. May. 1.

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Baptized in Dorchester N.E.

20. 9r

Mindwell daughter of Samuel Clap baptized 13. 9m 1726.

Hannah daughter of E. Clap baptized 1726.

Susannah daughter oi John Blackman. 20. 9™ 1726

Katherine daughter of Ephraim Payson bap- tized 20 9™ 1726

Edward Son of Jos. Basse. 27. 9™ 1726

Katherine daughter of John Brown. II. iom. 1 726 W™ Weeks laid hold on y" Coven'- & was bap- tized Jan. 29. Anne daughter of Tho. Cocks Jan77 29. John Wiswel son of Enoch Wiswel was baptized feb. 19. Dorcas daughter of Timothy How was baptized feb. 19.

T72« '727

T72* V27

I722?

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

239

June 11. I7J7- Ad- mitted to Fall Corn- union George Pay- son & His wife. Admitted unto Full Com: Nath. Holmes& Hiswife, and Laid hold on y* Coven' John Day. June 25. July 2. 1727- Sarah wife of Wm Weeks Confessed fornica- tion before mar- riage

Then ye Result of ye Council for Sandwich was re- lated to ye Chh. viz. yl m' Fessen- den should be de- posed from ye Min- istry till His Scan- dal He had made Confession to ye Chh* should be re- moved.

Josiah Blake & His wife & Anne Wis- well wife of Ebene- zer Wiswell ad- mitted to full Corn- union 30. 5m. 1727. Aug. 13. 1727. Upon a Lettr from ye Chh of Sand- wich & from m' Thacher >e moder- ator of y* Council for Sandwich twas voted y'our Chh8 Messengers should meet at Boston Next Tuesday in Council, ab' Sand- wich Troubles. Oct. 3 : the Sand- wich-Council at Boston dissolved & no result to effect. John Day laid hold on y* Covenant. Oct. 1. 1727. Oct. 22. 1727. John Maxfield junf- & Stoughton Danforth admitted to full Comunion John Maxfields wife propounded for full Comunion Oct 29. 1727 at 3 quarters of an hour past 10 at night there was a g' earthquake. The Gracious Lord have mercy upon Us, for Xt Jesus Sake. Amen. The Earth has been shaking daily at times unto y< friday following. Nov. 7. 1717 Fast at Dorchr because

19. I7g?

Samuel Son of Sam1 Bishop was baptized feb.

Samuel Son of Jonathan Capen was Baptized Apr. 2. 1727

Esther daughter of Jni Capen baptized.

April. 9. 1727. Thomas Son of Ichabod Maxfield Baptized

April 23. 1727. Henry Son of Comfort Foster baptized.

April 30. 1727. Anne daughter of Jonathan Payson, baptized.

May. 7. 1727 Mary, daughter of Thomas Bird May. 28. 1 727 Mary Daughter of Samuel Jones

June. 11. 1727. Elijah Son of Ebenezer Jones. July 2. 1727 Johanna daughter of John Day. July 2. 1727 Josiah Son of Josiah Blackman. July 16. 1727. Rebecca daughter of Nathan Bradley.

July 30. 1727 George Son of Jonathan Kelton Thomas Son of John Humfry. Comunion Day William ) Children Lemuel > of william Abigail ) Weeks.

Ebenezer Son of Ebenezr Holmes. Aug. 13. 1727 Abigail daughter of Elisha Davenport.

Sept. 3. 1727 Elisabeth daughter of Jos. Ward. Oct. 8 Eliz. Daughter of Tho Glover. Oct 15 Samuel Son of John Maxfield junior,

Oct 29 Elizabeth daughter of John Capen

Nov. 5 Waitstill Daughter of Charles Davenport

Nov. 12. 1727

Aug. 6. 1727 Aug. 6. 1727

Aug. 13. 1727

1727 1727

1727

1727

240

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

of jr* Earthquake. Ordination of mr Dunbar at Stough- ton to be Nov. 15. The Chh Sent Elders & Deacons to it.

Publick Thanks- giving Nov. 9. Then Collected for Jos. Andrews 7I1 ath 6d.

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Baptized

Nov. 14. 1737 The Revd mr Samuel Danforth Pastor of Chh in Tanton deceased to ye publick Losse.

The Same Day Capt. Foster of Dorchr was buryed. Dec. 3. 1727 Ruth wife of John Maxfield Junr admitted to full Comunion & Susanna Richards made Confession of High Breach of y* 7thComand & ye Chh accepted it if Her following life be Chast. Dec. 1 7 The Re vd M r Thacher of Milton deceased. Timothy Tilestone Junr & His wife & Edwd Keltons ■wife & Elis. Withington ad- mitted to full Comunion Dec 10. 1727.

Alice wife of Ed. Foster ad- mitted to full Comunion 31. io">. 1727

January. 8. 1737. Admitted to full Comunion mary wife of John Stiles : Joseph Leeds jun. & Priscilfa His wife, Thankfull wife of Eb. Cocks Consider Jones & His wife, Eb. Bird & Benj. Smith Jos. Bird & His wife Confessed fornicn before marriage Janry. 12 propounded for full Com : Sarah wife of J. Trev cot Junr March. 1. 1727/2S At a Church meeting on fryday. Admitted to Full Comunion Elijah Danforth Esquire mr John Capen. mrTimothy How mr John Cocks. Mary Brown wid. Ruth Bird. Hephz. Cocks Elis. Capen Sarah Maudsley Hanah Baker. Anna Withing- ton Mary Baker Mehet. Ball junr. Sarah Swift, Sarah Blake & the Church Meeting ad- journed to this day six weeks & 15 more were propounded for full Comunion viz. Obed Swift, Richd Haws Thomas Evans Matthias Evans Thank- full Evans Jos. Hall Eben: Williams John Beiton Ralf Morgan Comfort Foster Si- lence Hall Mary Williams Anna Morgan Eliz : Beiton Abiel Foster.

John Son of John Wales Nov. 26. 1727 . Noah Son of Ebenezer Wis- well Dec 3. 1727 Mary daughter of George Payson

Baptized 31. tom. 1727 James Son of Samuel Capen Baptized 31. io">. 1727 Feb. 18. 1727/8 Baptized of Matthias Evans. Feb. 25. 1727/28 Baptized Ralph Son of Tho. Blakeman Timothy Son of Tim. Tileston jun. George Son of James Bird.

March 3. 1727/8 Baptized Christian daughter of Ebene- zer Cocks.

March 10 Baptised Benjamin Son of Joseph Cocks. March 17. Baptized Elisabeth Daughter of Jos. Trescot March 24 Baptized Hannah Child of Jno Blackman & Abigail Child of John Wood- ward Baptized Jane Daughter of Edw. Kelton 12. 2"\ 1728. Baptized Ebenezer Son of Irijah Wales May 19 Baptized Samuel Son of Dea- con Nathl. Toplifl. May 26. 1728.

Baptized June 2 Thomas Son of Eben' Maudsley Junr and Margaret daughter of Consider Leeds.

Admitted to full Com : Jan. is. 1727/28

Mr Preserved Capen & His wife.

Mr Saml Humfry Mr Ed: Kelton Mrs Elis. Preston M™ Hannah Bakr Mrs Ruth Bird M™ Susan Humfry Elijah Weeks

Admitted to f : Com. January 14, 1727: 8.

m™ Mary Leadbettr wife of mr Israel L.

mr Consider Leeds & His wife

m™ Hanah Clap daughfof mr Ebenr Clap. Admitted to full Com". March 3. 1727/28. mr Obadiah Swift, mr Mat- thias Evens m™ Ralf Mor- gan, m" Silence Hall wife of mr Hall, m" Thankful! Evans wife of mr Tho. Evans, m™ Anna Morgan wife of mr morgan.

March io. Admitted to full Comunion mr Joseph Hall, rnr Richard Haws, mr Tho. Evani m" Susan a Wiswell wife of Enoch Wiswell. March 17 Admitted to full Comunion Eben. Williams & His wife

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

241

To be propounded

Enoch Wiswels wife Susana

March 24 Propounded m"" W"i Clap m" White M™ Hannah Glover raf> Elis. wife of Tho8 Glover Eliz. wife of Wm Clap Manha wife of Tho: Pimer Rebecca & Deborah Twins of R. Searles. Submit daughter of Isaac How Lydia daughter of Nathaniel Bradley

April. 12. 1728 Propounded for full Comunion. Ber;j. Balls wife Tho8 Blakemans wife. May 5. Contributed for Josiah Blackman 19". i28'>. & io8" more.

The LORD accept it. Amen mr Withams dismission to Gloster dated June. 1. Propounded for full Com : widow Content Mason. June

23- 17a8-

Isaac Humfry Junrs wife ac- counted near Expiration, our God & Redeemr be gracious to her.

Sept. 8. 1728. Died old m™ Toplif a Godly Matron Aged. 78. y.

Sept. 15. 1728. Died mr James Bird Aged 56 who nevr had (as is said) a fit of Sicknesse be- fore.

Sept. 20. 1728 Richard Hum- frcys laid hold on ye Covent Oct. 20. 1728 There was read a Proclamation for a Publick Thanksgiving to be observed on Nov. 7. 1728. Nov. 7. 1728. Then Contrib- uted for Josiah Blackman fif- teen pound.

Nov : 10. admitted to full Com- union mr Joseph Blake & mr James Trot.

The 2 Aged Widow m" Haws lately died & old widow m" Hensha a little before in Deer.

Baptized June 23. Nath1 Son of John Capen. Baptized July 7. Abigail daughter of John Glover & Nathan Son of N. Bradly junr.

Baptized July 28. 1728. John ye Son of John Robinson junr. Bapt. Sept. 1. 1728 Rebecca of John Triscot. Baptized Sept. 8. 1728 Susan- nah daughter of Susannah Richards.

Bapd- Sept. 15. 1728 Mary daughter of Jos. Basse David Son of Timo. How Josiah Son of Tho8. Pimur. Sept. 29. 1728. Baptized Susannah daughter of Rich"! Humfreys.

Abieail daughter of mr Durin or Turin & Nathanael Son of Nath' Holmes baptized 13. 8. 1728.

Susannah daughter of Jonas Humfrey 20. 8. 1728. Silence daughter of James Swift 10. 9m. 1728 8. io»n. 1728 Jonathan Son of Jonathan Payson Sam1 Son of Saml Clap baptized 22. 10. 1728

James Son of Saml Capen anry 5. 1728/29.

Friday April. 12. 1728 Admit- ted to full Comunion John Baiton Comfort Foster John Wales Wm Clap Ebenr Vis- well. Mary Horton. Mary Evans. Sarah Capen Elis. Baiton. Patience White Judith Baker Ruth Wales. Elis. Clap wife of wm Clap. Abiel Foster. Elis. Glover wife of Tho8 Glovr. Martha Pimer. Hannah Clap wife of E. Clap junr; Rebecca & Deborah Searles Submit How: Lydia Bradly. May 26. Madam Giilam & Madam Tailer admitted to full Comunion & also m"* Hanah Glover May 19 Admitted to full Comunion John Robinson junr & Susan his wife & Mary Preston

June 30 Content Mason ad- mitted to full Com. iuly 14. 1729 Memorandum he Revd Mr John Williams of Deerfield & ye Reverend Mr Blowers of Beverly & the Revd Mr Cotton of Bristol are lately Deceased to ye Great Losse of our Churches.

Febr. 1. admitted to full Comunion Jos. Weeks Juii*. and Mary wife of Ebenr Holms junr. & Then laid hold on y* Covenant Thomas Mitchel & Jacob Shore. Febr. 10. 1728/29 The Aged mr Eben- ezer Withington died.

Feb. 16. mr Eb"-: Clap & mr Philip Payson Chosen to go to Taunton to the Ordination of mr Tho : Clap on

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Baptized

January. 19. 1709 Abigail daughter of Ebr. Clap Junr Priscilla daughter of Tho8 Bird Jan. 26.

T728

Unite Son of John Brown. Feb. 2. 1728. Jacob Shore (called Shaw) baptized Feb. 2. 172^ Esther daughter of John Wiswel Feb. 9. 172% John Son of Tho. Michel baptized feb. 9.

172I

John Son of Daniel Preston Baptized March

T728 1/29

Bernard Son of John Capen &

242

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

feb. 36 Si Deus licet with or- dained officers of Church. March 2 A Procla- mation read for a Publick Fast to be on March. 20. 1728/29.

& then votes to be brought in for a first man to be put on probation for a minister to be a Colleague with or Pastor.

March. 9. Phebe Andrews mani- fested Repentance of fornication. March 20 mr Jona- than Bowman was Nominated to be ye first man on pro- bation for a Col- league with or Pas- tor. He bad 41 rotes

March, 23. m' Phillips Payson was nominated to be ye 2 d man for probation. He had 35 votes, mr Byles was nominated to be 3d man. He had a 1 or 22 votes. 13. April. 1729. Sarah How was admitted to full Comunion. & Su- sannah Tolman made Confession of fornication & Lying.

May 11. 1729 Gratia Dei, mr Jonathan Bowman was Chosen a Col- league Pastor in this Church & 77 votes were given, ci of ym for Him. May 16. mr» Hum- fry daughter of Deacon Capen dyed. Aged & Pious.

July 13. 1729 Mr John Baker & His si?ter ye wife of mr Hopestill Capen admitted to full Comunion. Contributed for Joseph Ward Nine- teen pounds 8 sh. July. 27. 1729. Mehetabel alias Mary Newel laid hold on Cove- nant Aug. 24. 1729. Nov. 1. the Revd mr Bowman was admitted to full Comunion.

Susannah daughter of Jonathan Capen both

baptized March 16. 17H

Susannah daughter of Joseph Viles

Baptized March 23. 17H

John Son of Benj : Bird. May 4. 1729.

Lemuel Son of mr Collick May 25. 1729.

Matthew Son of Aaron Bird June 22, 1729

Mary daughter of Consider Leeds June 29 1729

Sarah daughter of Elisha Davenport June 29

1729

Patience Daughter of John Day baptized July

13 1729

Abigail daughter of Eben. Holmes Aug 3. 1729

Mary Newel baptized Aug. 29.

Anna of James Foster Junr Aug. 24. 1729

Abigail of Sam1 : Bishop Sept. 28.

Ebenr Son of Ebenr Withington baptized Sept.

19. by mr Dunbar in Dorch.

A Daughter of John Cock was

Baptized Nov. 9. 1729

They call Her Name Mercy Cock.

William Son of Joseph Basse

Baptized by mr Bowman 16. 9. 1729

Daniel Son of Ebenezer Wis well 30 9. 1729

& Wm Son of Nathan Bradley Senior 30. 9. 1729

Anne daughter of Comfort Foster 7 : iom. 1729

Mary Daughter of William Withington 7. iom.

1729

Eliz : daughf of J. Maxfield 25. 10. 1729

Susan daughter of J. Wales 5 march

Charles of Charles Davenport 5 march

Mary Daughter of Sam1 humfrey baptized april

12. 1730

Christopher son of John Capen april 26, 1730.

william Son of John Humfrey

Sam1 Son of John Blackman Junr &

William Son to Enoch Wiswall all

baptized May 3, 1730.

Ruth Daughter of Benjamin Bird.

Moses-Paul Son of Jonathan Payson &

Isaac son of Sam1, whales all

baptized May 24. 1730

Isaac Son of Eben : Davenport May 31, 1730.

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 243

May 17. 1730 Jona- than Payson of Boston owned Covenant. May 31. 1730 M' Sain' Maudsley Matthew Pimar & Sarah Viles admitted to full communion

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/'Sam1. - VVinthrop, Son of Sam1:

I Royal June 7, 1730 baptized < Jona*: Son of Jonathan Kelton

Rebeckah, Daughter of Consider

^ Leeds June 14. 1730 Abraham, Son of Abraham How

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l7' l' 93 at the TABLE 5- ia 98

The former Seating The new Seating

Father Tilestone Isaac Jones

Isaac Jones Tho. Pearce

James White Henry Leadbett'

Jacob Hewens Jacob Hewens

Henry Leadbett' James White

William Trescot John Wales

Thomas Peirce Tho. Tolman

David Jones Jos. Leeds

John Wales Nath. Clap

Joseph Leeds & Jn° Capen

Thomas Tolman Eben. Billings

& their two Fathrs Rog1- Billings Tho* Trott Senr

Deacons Seat & the End next to it

Deacon Preston Deacon Preston

Deacon Topliffe Deacon ToplifE

Deacon Hopestill Clap Deacon Clap

Elice Woods Ro : Spur Sen'

Robert Spur Tho' Maudsly

Thomas Maudsly Israel How

244

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Men's first Seat below

I Capt : Clap

Major Clap

2 Lt : Tilestone

Serj. Wiswall

3 Ensign Foster

Capt. L'. Foster

4 Serjeant Wiswall

Samuel Robinson

5 Samuel Robinson 6

7

Si Billinge

8

Second Men's Seat below

i. Nath : Clap

Thomas Bird

2. John Bird

Jn° Bird

3. James Bird

Serj'. James Bird

4

Serj'. Samuel Capen

5 Samuel Sumnr

Serj'. Hopestil Humfry

6 Increase Sumn'

Serj'. Standfast Foster

7 John Capen

Dan1 : Preston

8 Samuel Capen

Front Gallery

of Men next to y* Women

John Tolman

James Blake

Daniel Preston

John Blake

James Blake junr

Phillip Withington

Roger Billindge

Rob' Spur

Standfast Fostr

Samuel Wales

Tho. Trott junr

Eben : Withington

Phil. Withington

Desire Clap

Robert Spur junr

Preserved Capen

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ffront

Gallery East part

1 Mr Lord

Charles Davenport

2 Mr Clap

Jonath. Hall

3 Isaac Ryoll

James Bakr Sen'.

4 Jn° Bird

Samuell Trott

5 James Bird

John Trescot

6 Ephraim Payson

Eben : Davenport

7 Samuel Payson

Noah Beamon

8 Jn° Blake

01ivr Wiswall

9 Preserved Capen

10 Desire Clap

11 Ebenez: Withington

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

245

The Third Seat below

Mens

Wra Prat Sam : Capen Nath Glover Wra Rawson Hopest. Humfry Tho" Andrews Ro : Searle

Eb : Williams Tho Bird Wm Ryoll Israel How Richard Evans James Robinson Benjamin Leeds

Tho Andrews Rob' Searle Benj. Leeds Wm & Isaac Ryoll Isaac Humfry

The fourth mens below

Richard Evans Ephr : Payson John Blackman Sam : Jones Waif Everinden Rob' Field Eben : Jones Jn° Pearce Df Smith.

East Gallery

Isaac Humphrey Sam : Trot 01ivr Wiswall Charles Davenport James Baker Jn° Blackman Noah Beamon Eb : Davenport Jno : Trescott

East Gallery

Jn° Wiswall Eben : Jones Tho : Lyon Jos. Blake Jos. Bird Jos. Hewens Jos. Weeks Eben : Holmes Tho Maudsley Junr Jonath Hall '

first Seat North ardly

John Minot Edw. Breck Sam Paul Humfry Atherton John Davenport Sam : Web. Sam : Clap Jonath. Jones Joseph Leeds jun Nath. Butt Jos. Hall

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South Part first Seat Thomas Lion Jos. Blake Jos. Bird Jos. Weeks Ebenr Holmes Tho : Maudsly Jun. John Tollman James Hawes Benj. Blackman Obad : Swift

246

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Sara : Wales Wra Chaplin Sam1 Jones Peter O Kelly Sam Maxfeild Sam : Hix Rob' Cook

The fifth Seat Mens = below

Sam : Hix Dennis Maroh Peter Hix Oniseph : Tilstone Smith Woodward Jos. Hewens Sam : Capen junr R. Cook sen

The Sixth Seat below

Nathan Bradley Senr Tho* Robinson Rob1 Stiles Samuel Chandlr= Jn° Plum. Tho' Evans Nath. Lyon

The

Oniseph : Tilestone Sam : Hill Walt: Everindall Nath : Wyatt James Bishop Smith Woodward Josh : Story Benj. Merrifeild.

N. Bradly sen Tho" Robinson Rob' Stiles John Plum Sam. Chandlr Tho' : Evans Benj. Merrifield Tim : Tilstone

7th Seat below

James Bishop Nath. Wiatt Jos. Angier Rob' Cook jun John Baker Eben Maudsly N Bradly jun

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First Seat of Womens below

Old M" Fostr M™ Capen

M™ Blake M™ Withington M" Trot M™ Wiswall

M" Fostr

M™ Capen

M" Blake

M™ Withington

Mothr Trot

Deacons Wives

Capt : Claps Wife

Second Seat Womens below

Lt. Tilestones wife Isaac Jones wife

Widow Bakr wid : Tilestone

Mothr Pierson or Payson Sam Robinsons wife

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

247

Mre Jones

Sam : Robinsons wife

First Seat in

Ens : ffosfs wife Serj : Leadbett™ wife Ephr : Paysons wife Sam : Paysons wife Jn° Blakes wife Eben : Holmes Wife Widow Withington Charles Davenports wife Hopestill Humfreys wife Desire Claps wife

M™ Breck Tho Pierces wife Capt Lt Fostrs wife M™ Leadbettr

Gallery next ye Pulpitt

Ephr. Paisons wife Serj. Humfrys wife John Blakes wife Desire Claps wife Charles Davenports wife Rogr Billinges wife Sam. Wales wife Jonath. Halls wife Eben Holms wife Widow Withington jun Sam : Webs wife

first Seat Southwd Part

Serj : Wiswall wife Jn° Tolmans wife Jn° Birds wife James Birds wife Nath : Glovrs wife James Blakes wife widow Breck Standfast ffosfs wife Isaac Humphreys wife Samuel Trots wife

John Birds wife James Birds wife James Blakes wife Isaac Humfrys wife Standf. Fosfs wife Sam Trots wife Eben Withingtons wife Rob' Spurs wife Philip Withingtons wife Eben Billings wife Jos. Halls wife

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The Double Seat at y* right hand of ye Pulpit « old widow Maxfield

old mother Wyat Jacob Hewens wife Widow Pope Mother Spur Benj. Leeds wife John Wales wife Tho. Maudsly Sons wife Widow Woods Widow Swift

248

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

The 2d Seat to ye Double Seat

Old goodwife Bradly Richd Evans wife Sam : Hixes wife Sam : Jones wife Eben. Davenports wife John Davenports wife Nath Beamons wife Robt : Fields wife

Tho Peirces Wife Moth' Trescott Widow Weeks Nath : Claps Wife Jn° Capens Wife

Third Seat Womens in ye body of ye House

New Seating widow weeks Mothr Trescott Widow Pond Nath Claps wife Jno Capens wife Dan : Prestons wife James Whites wife

Fourth Seat in y6

Eben : Williams Wife Tho. Tolmans Wife Sister Prat Sam. Capens wife Increase Sumners wife Preserved Capens Wife

The third Seat By ye Pulpitt

middle of ye house

= New Seating

Eb. Will' wife widow Baker Serj. Capens Wife T. Tollmas wife Pres. Capens wife Widow Capen Wid. Trot Junr.

Mrs Horton Israel Hows wife Oniseph : Tillstons wife Goodwife Hooper Goodwife Maroh John Trescots wife Sam : Capens wife

Fifth Seat in ye midst of y" House

New Seating

Isaac Ryolls wife wid. Butt.

Bernd Capens Widow Wra Ryolls wife

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

249

Widdow Trott Ro : Searls wife Ro : Spurs Wife Phil. Withingtons wife

The 4'

th

Nathan Bradlys wife Josh : Henshuas wife Will : Chaplins Wife Ri : Evans wife Sam : Wales wife Sam : Hixes wife Sam : Halls wife

Isaac Ryolls wife Ro : Searls wife Goodwife Henshaw Jn° Blackmans wife wid. Robinson Tho Andr : wife

Seat by ye Pulpit.

James Bishops wife James Barb's wife Tho : Evans wife Rob. Searls wife jun. Tho. Robinsons wife Nath Wyats wife Nathan Bradlys wife

The 6th Seat in ye body of ye house

Josh Weeks wife Eben : Jones wife Tho : Lions wife John Pearses wife Jos. Blakes wife Obad : Swifts wife Sam : Pauls wife

The 7th

Wm Ryolls Wife Sam : Maxfields wife Sam1 : Jones wife Peter O Kellys wife Richd : Butts Wife Tho*: Robinsons wife Ebenr : Davenports wife

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Seat New Seating

Jos. Hewens wife Smith Woodwards wife Tim : Tilestones wife Tho. Maudslys wife Wid. Sarah Mosely Jonath. Jones wife John Cocks wife

West Gallery Womens Second Seat next ye Pulpitt

New Seating

Tho : Maudsleys wife Jos : Birds wife Wid : Maudesley Jos : Trescotts wife

M™ Katharine Remington Widow Hilliard or Helia Widow Goodale Humfry Athertons wife

250

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Jos : Blakes wife Jn° Blackmans Wife Mn Baldwin Widow of Jos. Mathr.

James Hawes wife Sherebiah Butts wife Ro : Peltons wife

/

The Same Seat ye othr Part of it Eben : Lyons Wife In y new Seating

Jos : Hewens wife The Same as before

James Bishops wife Jos : Weeks wife Smith Woodwards wife Eliz : Weeks Josh : Storys wife Nath Lyons wife Widow Anne Jones.

The 5 th Seat by ye Pulpitt next ye Wall Benj Merrifields wife

Samuel Hills Wife Sam : Chandlers wife Isaac Hows wife Widow Patten Goodwife Plum. Goodwife Hull : widow Doctor Smiths wife

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13 of I2mo 42

intelligence came from ould England that there had beene a battell ffought betweene the Kinge & the p'lement.

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Ordained Ministers in the Church at Dorchester in New England.

1 Mr Warham who removed to Winsor

2 Mr Maverick who deceased in Dorch'

These were Contemporarys.

3 Mr Mather who lived about 34 years in Dorch.

4 Contemporary with mr Mather was mr Bur

5 Contemp17 with mr Mather was m1 Wilson who removed to Medfield.

6 Mr Flint

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 25 I

The Greater Part of the first Church in Dorchester Re- moved with mr Warham to Windsor : So that they Gatherd a New Church, over whom the Rev? mr Mather was Or- dained Teacher. Richard Mather. Anagram. A Third Charmer.

Third in New Englands Dorchester,

"Was this Ordained Minister.

Second to None, for Fruitfulnesse, Abilitys, & Usefullnesse ;

Divine his charms, years Seven times Seven, Wise to Win Souls from Earth for Heaven.

Prophets Rewards He Gains above : But Great's our Losse by His Remove.

Epi

Sacred to God, His Servant Richard Mather Sons like Him, Good & Great, did call Him Father, Hard to Discern a Difference in degree 'Twixt His bright Learning & High Pietie Short Time, His Sleeping Dust lies covered down So can't His Soul or His Deserv'd Renown.

From's Birth Six Lustres & a Jubile, To His Repose : But Labour'd hard in Thee (O Dorchester !) Four more than thirty years, His Sacred Dust with Thee, Thine Honour rears.

Obit. April. 22. 1669.

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The Deacons Ordination = Charge May. 3. 1724.

The Glorious King of the Church (& world) the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ Instituted the holy office of Deaconship, by Inspiration to His Apostles, in the Primitive Church : and appointed that even the Gentile-Churches should have Men (Qualifyed as He has 'specially Directed,) Chosen unto, & Invested with the Said Office. Acts. 6. 3-6. 1 Tim. 3. 8, 9.

252 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Although the office of Deaconship is Ecclesiastical & Sacred, Yet 'tis Specificated & Limited unto the Temporal Good Things of the Church, which are offered & dedicated unto the Honour & Service of God, for the Uses of Piety & Charity.

And whosoever are Appointed to this office are to be Helps to ye Elders & to the whole Church. 1 Cor. 12. 28.

Of the Churches Outward Treasure ; of all Offerings and Gifts (given to the Church for the Supply of outward needs the Care & Management belongs to the Deacons ; & there- with the Deacons are to Serve ye Tables, which the Church is to Provide for, (saith our Synod Book, call'd ye Platform) as Namely the LORD'S Table, the Table of the ministers of the word of God, And of Such as are in Necesity : To whom they are to Distribute in Simplicity, or Singlenesse of Heart.

Ordination is the Solemn Comitting of office Ecclesias- tical unto Persons to whom that office doth belong ; the solemn putting of them into the actual Possession of that Place, Station, Dignity, Trust & Charge in the Church of GOD that they were Chosen to & had Accepted of.

And Ordination is Performed by Laying on the Hands of the Eldership, with Solemn Prayer to God in Christ, In which Prayer, the Persons on whom the Said Hands are Laid are Solemnly offerd up to God in Christ, for that office & Service that they are Called unto ; and the LORD is earnestly Implored & besought to Accept of Them ; and to Assist them, and to make them Blessings therein. Thus by Prayer & laying on of their hands, the Apostles solemnly Installed into the Sacred = office of Deaconship, the first Deacons of the Primitive Church wherefore

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Wherefore the Church of Christ in this Place (viz the Elders, Deacons & Fraternity of Fullcommunicants,) having Chosen You, our Dear Brethren Mr Hopestill Clap & mr Nathanael Topliff, on whom we have now Laid our Hands & Prayed, into the office of Deaconship among them, and you having Accepted thereof ....

^ We do in the Name of our LORD Jesus CHRIST, The Glorious Head of the Church in Heaven & on Earth, Ordain you to be Deacons of this Church, and Putt You into the Possession & Administration of that holy & honorable Office of Deaconship in which you are to conjoyn that Aged & Honoured Person who Was in that office before You.

DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 253

And forasmuch as God hath set you Up in His Church, not to be Letts, but to be Helps, We Solemnly Charge You to watch, & to Pray, & to Labour all that You can, that You may . . . Promote & Further all Religion & Vertue & Charity & Peace & Beneficence among Us ; And Up- rightly, & Prudently, & Faithfully, & with Great Humility, & yet with liberty & holy Courage, & without Fear, and without Partiality, & in Singlenesse of Heart, as towards God, Discharge (not only every Part of your work as Chris- tians, But also) every Part of Your Office as Deacons ; accountably to God & our Lord Jesus Xt and to your own Consciences, & to the Elders & to the Church ;

(by the help of Christ ;) And we Assure You (for your Comfort,) that so Using & Discharging the office of Deaconship well, by the Grace & Help of Your Glorious LORD & Ours, You Will (tho* without any proper merit of your own, yet of Gods . . . Infinite Mercy) Purchase or gain or obtain to yourselves a good degree and Great Boldnesse in the Faith. I Tim. 3. 13. and when the Great Shepherd shall appear, You shall Receive a Crown of Glory that fadeth not away. Amen.

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25 of the 9mo 43

the 2 great Gunnes were mounted upo their Carriages & drawne up from the water side :

memorandum. The Revd mr John Wilson Junior was Pastor of the Church in Dorchester two years before He Removed to Medfield at Medfields Request He was Pastor of Medfield 40 years : ordained at Dorchester 1649. < The Lords Day preceeding His Translation He preached both forenoon and afternoon fervently & powerfully. The Lords Day y' He Expired, the Greater Part of His Church were present, to behold & Lament His Removal from them, which was on Aug. 23. 91.

v

ld July 1645

in this mo : the elders did meet at Cambridge in mattachusets baye in N : E to Consider of the motion made amonge the Comissioners of the 4 Confederate Colloneyes : when they did meet at Conecticute viz to thinke of some things that might in ffuture give some testimony from new Engl about the great questio now in debate about church-Govennent :

254 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

& notice hereof was given publikely in the Assembly at Dor- chester vicesimo nono : Junii anno 45 that it was intended nothinge to bind the churches or inovate the practice there of but only private amonge the elders & was no Synod but in such case the churches ought to have notice & to send their comissioners : & so might express at any tyme, but the prsent notice was that the church might know how to direct their prayer written ye daye abovesaid by me

Jo Wiswall [A later hand has prefixed the title and filled out the name, making it read " Deacon John Wiswall " !]

Sept. 26. 1725. About a fortnight ago mr Joseph Mauds- ley, mr John Preston, mr Soper & mrs Butts Son on a fish- ing Voyage, went into a Cove at ye Eastward in yT vessell, with Jos. Maudsleys Servant boy : also mr Honiwell of Bos- ton went in with ym, also mr Cocks strove to go in, but ye fog hindred Him, & the Indians barbarously murdered all y* went in, buty" boy. The Boy was Redeemed Anno 1728.

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Feb. 6. 17O9 Serjeant Hopestill Humfrys & Serjeant James

Blake Chosen Deacons

Feb. 13. 170I Joshua Severs Propounded to lay hold on ye

Covenant = & did so feb. 20

Febr. 20. 170® Serjeant Blake accepted y" Deaconship

Hopestill Clap & James Blake Ordained to yr Several offices

it being a fast = Day.

May 18. 1709. ordination of mr Marsh at Braintrey

GENERAL INDEX.

Admission, terms of, 21, 104. Anabaptists, 175. Antichrist, 56, 178.

Baptism and Baptisms, 8, 9, 22-26, 35, 38, 47, 48,49,50,54,68, 76, 95, 99, 101, 118, 122, 150, 151, 157, 162, 169 to 246, 184, 187, 188, 202, 224, 230.

Baptisms of children from other towns [see under the several towns].

Burglar, 163.

Captives, 153. ,

Catechizing, 65, 80, 91, 95, 108, 125, 206.

Children of the Church, 26, 27-29, 45, 46, 47, 48,49, 50, 68, 76, 80, 91, 95, 99, 108, 124, "5. '45. '49. '5'. '52, 'S3. '84, 188, 196, 197, 206.

Church benevolence, 10, 12, 63, 70, 72, 73, 77, 83, tax, 105, in, 113, 117, 120, m, 123, 124, 125, 128, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 138, 140,

141, M3. '44, 148, 149. 'So. '5'. '5*. 'S3. 155, 158, 159, 160, 163, 167. [See Contribu- tions.]

Church; First, 163,255; Second, 1.

Church meetings, 10 */ teq., no, 146, 158, 163, &c, 245.

Church government, 258.

Church organization, 52, 60, 87, 104, 144, 145, 148, 156, 255.

Church property, 92, 112, 138, 142, 155, 158, '59, '60, 163, 164, 165, 167.

Colleague, 9, no, 166, 167, 246.

College, The, 153, 243.

Commissioners, 258.

Communion, 2, 14, 17, 18, 19, 26, 27, 33, 34, 3S. 37. 38, 39. 40, 4'. 5'. 88, 95, 106, 114, "5. '4S. '54. '56, 169, '74, '75. '77. '82, 186, 191, &c.

Confession, 62, 63, 79,06, 118, 120, 127, 150, 'S3. '55. '5°. 'S7. '62, 228, 231, 235, 236, »37, 238, 240-246.

Confederate colonies, 258.

Consociation, 54.

Contribution, 51, 80, 83, 87, 91, 94, 95, 101, 102, 103, 105, 145, 154, 157, 160, 163, 167, '86, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 243, 244, 245, 246. [See Church Benevolence.]

Council, Ecclesiastical, 42, 43, 47, 52, 66, 67, 75. 81, 86,89, 102, 103, 104, 134, 136, 138, '39. '44, '45. '46, 149. '5'. '54, «SS. 156, 157, 160, 161, 162, 165-167, 186, 238, 241, 242, »43. 244, 246.

Covenant, a, 3, 4, 13, 14, 17, 19-24, 27-30, 31, 33. 35. 47. 49. 66. 76, 95. 96, 99. 'oi, '03, 104,

IO8, 114, Il8, II9, I20, 122, I44, I48, I49,

•jo, '5'. '52. »53. 'S4. 'S5. '57. »6a, 164, 184,215,232.

Deacon, n, ia, 13, 32, 41, 63, 65, 69, 78, 79, 90, 125, 126, 136, 137, 15a, 157, 158, 161, 163, '68, 339, a42, 256, 259.

Discipline, 23, a4, 44, 7'. 72, 94. 96, 'oa, 103,

106, 107, 10S, 109, in, na, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 139, 140, 146,

147. '48, 157, 182, 186, 218, 237, 239. Dismissions of members, 14 [15 and 16

omitted because the entries are given else- where], 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 32. 33, 34, 36, 44, So-53. 56, 59. 61, 71, 79, 84, 85, 88, 113, 130, 136, 148, 150, 153, 167, 169, 178, 192, 241, 245. Drouth, 55, 56, 57, 70, 71, 93, 125, 138, 145, 'SO, 'S3. '54, 237.

Earthquake, 244.

Elder, i.e., minister, 21, 23, 24, 42, 43. 44, 5'.

S3. 54, 57, 58, 62, 70, 73, 74, 80, 8a, 83, 105,

161. Elder, Ruling, 8, n, 13, ai, 42, 48, 59, 60, 63,

64, 65, 68, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84, 85, 90,

95. '°9. "6, 130, 150, 151, 15a, 157, 161, 163,

170, 342. Election-day, n, 57, 163, 167. Evangelical Treasury (see Home Missions].

Fast-day, 42, 44, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59. 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 78, 80, 81, 85, 87, 88, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 108, no, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 135, 126, 127, '28, 130, 131, 13a, 133, »34i '35, «36, '37. '38, 139. '40, 14a, '43. >45. '48, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 164, 165, 166, 167, 235, 336, 237, 338, 339, 343, 343, 344, 346, 259.

Fellowship, 31, 66, 87, 104.

Genealogy of Minot family, 168.

General Court, The, 43, 44, 46, 52-64, 66, 71, 73,80,82,85-89, 93-98, 105, 106, no, 116, 119, 120, 124, '3». '33, '45. »46, 150, 180, 239-

Guns, 258.

Harvard College, 243. Humiliation [see Fast-day].

Independent, 33.

Indians, 43, 101, 131, 133, 136, 141, 143. »45.

148, 150, 151. 153, 156, 335, 358. Information of Elder Topliff, 35.

King, The, 50, 53, 131, 133, 139, 140, 142, 145, '47. 'So, '5'. »S2, »53. 230, 254.

Lay preaching, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 67,

82, 85, 87, no, 115, 137. Lecture, 91,92,94. 100, 101, 105, 106, no, 124,

130. '33. '35. '38, '44, '53. '54, '65. Lord's Supper, 48, 49. 5'. A 90, 9', 96, 99.

107, 118, 138, 137, 138, 145, 146, 158, 159.

160, 161, 163, 165, 1S4.

Malthouse, 35.

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Marriage, 168.

Meeting-house, 37, 64, 104, 105, 106, 114, 146,

149. 155. «°i, '63, '65. 210, 246-253. Members, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, si,

22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33,34, 35, 36, 37,

38, 39, 40, 4J, 61, 62, 68, 89, 92, 99-'°'. "3.

115,117, 120, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133,

136, 140, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, '55.

'S6, 'S7> 181, 186 to 246 occasionally. Ministers, 5, 9, 10, 11, 28, 42, 47, 50, 52, 53,

54, 55i 56. 57, 73. 77. 79. 81, 87. 88, 90, r

93, IOI, I08, 114, lit, ll6, 120, I37, I45, .4O,

'54, '55. '56, 187, 246, 255 [see Council and

Ordination]. Minister's House, Ministry House, 25, 88, 89,

95. 96. 99. i°°- Ministry, deposing from, 244. Missions, Foreign, desired, 153. Missions, Home, 149, 163, 164, 165, 239, 243- Money, 135.

Naming a child, 171, 173, 178, 190, 200. Negro, 25, 157, 231, 234, 243.

Ordinary [public house], 105, 146.

Ordination, 8, 10, 11, 13, 32, 52, 59, 60, 61, 62, 67. 69, 77, 78, 79, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 103, 105, 115, "°. J'S, 124, 126, 130, 137, 141, 142, 143. '44, 145. M8, 149. '5°. '52. '53. «54, 157. '65, 167, 213, 236, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 256, 258, 259.

Orthodox, 162.

Parliament, 42, 44, 254.

Pastor, 9, 10, ii, 52, 60, 62, 89, 144. 145. '54.

166, 167, 184. Pedobaptism, 175. Platform, 256. Popery, 54. Prelacy, 39. Presbyterian, 33.

Presbytery, 153, 154.

Propagating the Gospel [see Home Missions],

Protestant, 123. .27, 153.

Queen, The, 128, 131, 153, 154, 155, 156, 159,

Rain, 237, 239.

Re.ommendation, 241,

Redemption of captives, 10, 10;, 120, 121, 123,

124, 125. '36, 141, 142, 144. '53. 156.258. Reformation of Manners, 27, 28, 149, 150, 154;

Societies for, 153, 164. Residence of Inhabitants, 25.

Sacrament [see Lord's Supper].

Schoolmaster, 40, 41, 101, 120, 237.

Seats in church, 64, 248-253.

Selectmen, 68, 95, 131.

Smallpox, 103, 105-1 1 1, '26, 127, 223, 241.

Snow, 238.

Soldiers, 235.

Synod, Senod, 54, 55, 95, no, in, 124, 161,

258. Synod Book, 256.

Teacher, Teaching officer, 10, 13, 37, 42-44, 61, 74, 81, 82, 86, 89, 105, 109, 175, 184.

Thanksgiving-day, 44, 53. 56, 58, 66, 71, 73, 82, 87, 89, 92,93, 95. 102, 106, in, 112, 113, 119, 124, 127, 128, 133, 137, 139, 141, 143, '45. '47. '48, 149. 150. '5'. «52, 153. '54. '55. 'S6, '57, '80, 190, 199, 227, 230, 232, 235. 236, 237, 238,239,241,243.244. 245.

Town Records, Register, 25, 164, 166, 167, 230.

Vote, Silential, 161.

Witchcraft, 138, 148.

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Adams, Adames: Mehitable, 235; Mr., 114;

Peter, 235 ; William, 91, 144. Alcock, Hannah, 152, 232. Aldridge : Catharine, 6; George, 6; Mary, 170. Allen, Alen [see Ellen]: Benjamin, 186;

James, 170; Mr., 77, 92, 104, 184. Almy, Mr., 239- Andrews, Andrewes, Andr: Elizabeth, 234;

goodman, 129; governor, 133; Hannah,

235 ; John, 25, 220, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239,

240,241,243; Jos., 244; Mary, 236, 237;

Phebe, 234,246; Samuel, 241; Sarah, 240;

Thankful, 212, 238; Thomas, 21, 33, 37,

40, 09, 171, 206, 212, 220, 235, 239, 249,

252 ; William, 243. Angier, Angiers: Benjamin, 233; Elizabeth,'

229; Joseph, 140, 157, 229, 233, 234, 235,

238, 239, 241, 250; Margaret, 230, 235;

Mr., 155. Anglesey, Margaret, 6. Anne, queen, 153. Anniball : Mary, 206; Robert, 206. Appleby, Abigail, 157. Aspenwall, Aspenall : Elizabeth, 202 ; Mehit-

able, 201; Peter, 194, 201, 202; Samuel,

»94- Asten [Austin], Francis, 18. Atherton : Anna, 235; Captain, 10; Consider,

100, 122, 128, 129, 130, 21;, 216, 238; Elizabeth, 22, 120, 215, 232; Hannah, 152, 215; Hope, 176; Humphrey, 4, 41, 148, 157, 232, 234, 236. 237, 238, 243. 249. 253 ; Increase, 173; John, 237; Margaret, 217; Mary, 33, 182; Mr., 85, 91 ; Patience, 100,

101, 182,206,215; Rest, 171; Sarah, 152, 216; Thankful, 174; Watching, 22, 120, 180,315,317.

Avery, John, 320; Mr., 160; Robert, 220. Aeres, Ayres : Elizabeth, 227; Moses, 123, 227.

Bacon, Bakon, Fr., 25 ; Frances, 132.

Badcoclc, Abigail, 187; Caleb, 191; Ebene- zer, 194; Elizabeth, 199; Hannah, 196; HopestilL 195; James, 182; Jonathan, 180; Nathaniel, 189; Robt., 75, 79, 135, 189, iqi, 104, 195, 196, 199, 201 ; Samuel, 178; Thankful, 201.

Baily, Bayley, 239; Edw., 234; Eliz., 234; James, 243.

Bait on. Beiton : Anne, 152; Eliz., 245; J., 3$; John, 345; Robert, 13.

Baker: Abiel, 137; Abijah, 333; Ebenezer, 237; Elijah, 340; Elizabeth, 19, 100, 153, 178, 187,306,317; George, 342; Hannah, 194, 306, 314, 323, 335, 245; James, 21, 100, 183, 306, 33s, 337, 349; John, 36, 148, »74, 17S1 «98, 3ti, 3:4, 333, 335, 336, 237, »38, «39. 240, 242, »46, 250; Judith, 345; Mary, 173, 335, 345; Mr., 173; Pre- served, 36, 337; Richard, 6, 10, 74, 77. 78,

111,114,116,194; Sarah, 175, 306; Silent, 198, 206; Thankful, 36, 100, 148, 176, 198, 206, 211 ; widow, 223, 251, 352.

Baldwin, Mrs., 253.

Ball, Bale, Balle, Baal: Abigail, 135, 148, 206, 211, 232; Benj., 152, 2t i, 235, 236, 238,245; Ebenezer, 238; Francis, 37, 135, iii, 135, 211; Mary, 148, 311; Mehita- ble, 336, 345; mother, 157.

Barber: Ebenezer, 232 ; Elizabeth, 217 ; Ex- perience, 218 ; Hezekiah, 242, 243 ; James, 38, 317. 331, 223, 232, 242, 2Si; Jesse, 243; John, 242 ; Mr., 172 ; Patience, 233, 334.

Barker, Dorothy, 6.

Barrett, Mrs., 148.

Bartholomew, father, 35.

Bartlett, Hannah, 150, 333.

Bass, Basse : Edward, 244 ; Elizabeth, 340, 34«; Joseph, 167, 340,341,342,344, 245, 246; Mary, 345 ; William, 346.

Bate, Bates: Alice, 5; goodwife, 183: James, 4, 186, 193, 195; Lydia, 5, 178; Margaret, 7, 195; Mary, 5, 186; Mr., 25; Samuel,

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Batten, Ursula, 25.

Baxter: Jos., 149; Joseph, 161; Mr., 145, 146.

Bayley, Anne, 6.

Beal, Benjamin, 206.

Beaman, Beamond, Beamont, Beaumont: Elizabeth, 222, 224; Gamaliel, 17, 188, 189; goody, 31; John, 19, 100, 188, 207, 211; Katharine, 226; Mary, 100, 188; Mr., 35; Nath., 352; Noah, 39, 41, 320, 222, 224, 226, 249; Patience, 41, 333; Sarah, 100, 153, 189, 330; Thomas, 188; Zipporah, 311.

Behoe, Wm., 147.

Belcher, Bellchar: Joseph, 18, 96, 141 ; Sam- uel, 337; Silence, 227.

Bellengham : Gov. Richard, 71.

Bennett, James, 151.

Beton [see Baiton], Thomasin, 6.

Bigge, Rachel, 5.

Billing, Bellenge, Billinge, Billindge, Bill- ings: Abigail, 233; Anna, 175; Benja- min, 223; Bezaleel, 226; Ebenezer, 39, 40, 100, 101, 147, 156, 180, 187,208,211, 215, 219, 222, 233, 324, 234, 239, 24H, 251 ; Elizabeth, 100, 315, 333; Elkanah, 332; Goody, 7; Hannah, 30, 213, 230; Heph- zibah. 319; Irijah, 336; Isaac, 334; Jerusha, 334; Johana, 100; John, 152, »'5> 237; Jonathan, 101, 178; Joseph, 153; Mary, 175, 233, 333, 338, 341; Me- hitable, 337; Moses, 330; Mr., 146; Na- thaniel, 144; R.,325; Richard, 161,208; Roger, 6, 38, 100, 101, 146, 153, 174, 188, 190, 193, 313, 315, 318, 320, 331, 333, 333, 337, 230, 333, 337, 339, 348, 351;

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£., 248; Sarah, 222, 238; Samuel, 180, 224; Stephen, 225, 23s, 23Q; William, 220,221,238; Zebiab,236; Zipcorah, 193, 211.

Birch: Experience, 154, 233; goodwife, 153; Joseph, 22, 120, 132, 233; Tho: 147; widow, 244.

Bird, Burd : Aaron, 224, 225, 238, 239, 240, 243, 246; Abiel, 204, 234; Abigail, 243 ; Ann, 216; Anna, 225; Anne, 242; Bebe, 152, 219; Benjamin, 219, 240, 241, 242, 243, 246; Comfort, 232 ; Damaris, 206; Deiton, 22:; Ebenezer, 217, 234, 245; Edward, 243; Elizabeth, 35, 152, 214, 238, 241; Eunice, 214; George, 230, 245 ; goodwife, 7; Hannah, 148, 209, 225, 243; Henry, 223, 240, 242; Isaac, 240; Jacob, 242; James, 36, 41, 09, 150, 174, 203, 214, 217, 219, 222-225, 230-236, 242, 245, *48, 249, 251; Jane, 226; Jerusha, 232; Johanna, 41, 239; John, 35, 36, 134, 150, 173, 202, 204, 206, 209, 213, 214, 221, 223, 226, 231, 332, 235, 243, 246, 248, 249. 351 ; Jonathan, 343; Jos., 243, 245, 25°, 253; Joseph, 33. 25, 4i, «52. 206, 21°. "4. 225, *3°. 231. 232, 233, 235, 240, 242; Katharine, 152, 334; Mary, 36, 152, 216, 231, 238, 240, 242, 244; Matthew, 246; Mehitable, 206, 234 ; Mercy, 152, 216, 238; Mindwell, 234; Miriam, 41, 232; Mr., 167; Nathaniel, 336; Patience, 152, 317, 233; Priscilla, 332,245; Rebecca, 233 ; Ruth, 245, 246; Samuel, 174, 234, 236, 238, 242, 243 ; Sarah, 178,216,236; Silence, 223; Submit, 2:6; Susan, 234; Thankful, 206, 216, 235; Thomas, 7, 10, 38, 99, 102, 139, 172, 216, 317, 319, 225, 235, 240, 241, 242, 244, 246, 248, 249; William, 231; Unice, 148, 150,

235.

Bishop, Bishopp: Abigail, 246; Anne, 6; Elisabeth, 243 ; James, 232, 234, 25°. 253 ; Jearas, 40; Patience, 233; Samuel, 232, 242,243, 244, 246, 252; Waitstill, 233.

Blackman, Blakeman : Abraham, 205; Adam, 202; Benjamin, 41, 140, 151, 197,206,226, 328, 331, 232, 233, 236, 250; Ebenezer, 232, 239; Eliakim, 222, 223; Eliphalet, 236; Elisha, 151; Elizabeth, 228, 231, 243; George, 232; Hannah, 231, 245; Hephzibah, 233 ; Ichabod, 151; Jane, 227; Jemima, 41, 140, 232; John, 2:, 32, 41,

lOO, 133, 148, IOO, 192, 194, 197, 199, 202, 305,306,219,221,222,223, 225, 227, 230, 231,232,233, 243-245, 246, 249, 252,253;

Jonathan, 119, 190, 206; Joseph, 192, 330; Josiah, 223, 243, 244, 345; Josias, 343; Keziah, 326; Mary, 194, 206, 225, 334, 341. 342, 243; Peter, 238; Ralph, 245; Rebecca, 151, 199, 228, 243 ; Renew, 333; Samuel, 332. 346; Sarah, 33, 151, 190, 206, 231; sister, 129; Susan, 231; Susanna, 244; Thankful, 319; Thomas, 238, 239, 241, 243, 245-

Blackmore, Dorcas, 7.

Blake, Black, Blak: Abigail, 244; Agnes, 5, 17, 199; Ann, 18, 233 ; Anna, 180; Deacon, 91, 95, 106, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 138, 158, 159, 160, 163, 164, 239,242 ; Ebenezer, 336; Edward, 14, 22, 30, 104, 119. "93. 303; Elder, 129, 136, 141: Elizabeth, si, 39, J82, 189, 227, 330; Experience, 196; Lather, 180; Hannah, 39, 219, 226, 239, 243; Hopestill, 224, 227; Increase, 232 ; James, 11, 13, 30, 37, 39, 78, 79, 90, 100, 126, 146, 157, 166, 181, 189, 191,

'97, 109, 306, 319, 322, 238, 239, 240, 241,

•43, 343, 348, 351, 359; Jeremiah, 234;

John, 18, 21, 39, 41, 100, 206, 221, 222, 234, 226, 231, 232, 239, 243, 244, 248, 249, 251; Jonathan, 191, 203; Jos., 240, 252, 253; Joseph, 134, 109, 306,227,230,131, 232,233,234, 235. 236, 245,250; Josiah, 232, 244, 24s; Mary, 41, 100, 152, 181, 186, 319,321; Mehitable, 204, 330; Mr., 150, 167; Mrs., 251; Nathaniel, 100, 190,225; Patience, 22, 119, 121; Ruth, 233, 241; Samuel, 100, 112, 181, 224; Sarah, 183, 197,235,245; sister, 84, S5; Susanna, 37, 38; Thomas, 240, 242, 243, 245; Wait, 239; widow, 84, 85; William, 5, 17, 18, 35. 3°. '°4. 112, 171, 188, 190, 193, 196, 199, 204; Zipporah, 232.

Blowers, Rev. Mr., 245.

Bolton, Boulton : Elizabeth, 188; John, 20,

39, 206, 219; Nicholas, 7; Sarah, 219; Thankful, 178.

Bourn, Boume: Hannah, 6; Major, 25; Nehemiah, 6, 171.

Bowen, Goo., 125.

Bowman, Bowes: Jonathan, 167, 246; Mr., 166, 167, 246.

Bradley, Bradly : Alexander, 239; Caleb, 235; David, 240; Ebenezer, 237; Elizabeth, 203; goodwife, 252; Hopestill, 241; J., 243; John, 152,210,235, 236,237,239,241, 243; Jonathan, 237; Joshua, 236; Josiah,

241,243; Lydia, 236, 243. 245; Mary, 35. 109,206,232,233; Melatiah, 239; Nathan, Nathaniel, 25, 174, 109, 201, 202, 205, 210, 332, 236, 237, 230, 240, 241, 243. 344, 245, 246, 250, 252; Rebecca, 244; Ruth, 234, 336; Samuel, 236; Sarah, 243; Susanna,

40, 201 ; William, 246.

Breck, Brecke, Breke, Brick: br., 33 ; Capt., 25, 221 ; Edward, 6, 12, 31, 152, 184, 208, 232, 235, 236, 249; Elizabeth, 148, 181, 208, 232 ; Ensign, 233 ; Hannah, 220, 221, 233; Jemima, 140, 208; John, 21, 39, 99, no, 114, 115, 127, 178, 308, 310, 213, 214, 218, 230; Margaret, 236; Mary, 7, 177, 232; Mrs., 236, 251: Nathaniel, 218; Robert, 154, 214; Samuel, 224; Su- sanna. 148, 183, 210, 236; widow, 251.

Bridge: T., 154; Thomas, 241.

Bridgham, Elder, 157.

Bridgram, Henry, 7.

Brightman, Joanne, 150; Mary, 151.

Britton, Phillip, 233.

Broadstreet, Mr., 55.

Bromfeild, Edward, 149.

Brooks, Joshua, 144.

Brown, Dorcas, 222 ; Edmond, 189, 192 ; Elizabeth, 189. 231; Experience, 230; Hannah, 151 ; J., 237; James, 232 ; Jane, 234; John, 22, 23, 41, 100, 128, 181,222, 225, 227, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 239, 244, 346; Joseph, 232; Katharine, 244; Major, 159; Martha, 226, 227, 239 ; Mary,

41, 225, 234, 245; Mr., 161; Samuel, 193, 233; Unite, 246.

Buckly, Buckley, Mr., 95.

Bugbee, one, 18.

Buuard, Mr., 170.

Bullock, Mr., 25.

Burge, Burgesse,: goodrnan, 135; Mr., 174; Mrs., 159.

Burr, Burre, Bur: Frances, 6; Jonathan, 6; Mary, 171 ; Mr., 25, 34, 355 ; Rebecca, 6.

Bush, George, 157.

Butler: Henry, 151, 187; John, 180; Joyce, 5; Mr., 86; Nathaniel, 187; Nicholas, 5.

Butt: Abigail, 233; Barachiah, 313; Eliza- beth,210, 233 ; Hannah, 313, 331 ; Jemima, 333; Joseph, 153, 317; Mary, 153, 155,

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213, 132, 333, 339; Mrs., 158; Nathaniel, "52.231.333, 235, »491 Richard, 37, 131, 155, 210, 213, 213, 217, 231. 253 ; Samuel, 153, 210, 232, 234, 239; Sarah, 153, 932; Seargt., 236; Sherebiah, 210, 231, 232, 233. *34. 339, 253'. Silence, 232; wid.,252. Byles, Biles, Mr., 166, 167, 246.

Calender: Mr., 151; Mrs., 151.

Callicou, Collicot [see Collick]: Depend- ance, 174; Experience, 172; Hannah, :8i ; Mr., 25; Nathaniel, 176; Preserved, 177 ; Richard, 192.

Cane, Birst, 25.

Caparon : Elizabeth, iji; John, 151; Mar- garet, 151.

Capen, Capin, Capinne : Ann, 225; Anna, 230; Anne, 233, 243; Bernard, 36, 37, 148, 178, 206, in, 213, 218, 234, 237, 246, 252; Christopher, 246; David, 240; dea- con, 65, 67, 85, 86, 00, 91, 102, 106, i»3,

124, 12s, 137, 246; Deborah, 243; Doro- thy, 40, 203, 204; Ebenezer, 213, 231, 238; Edward, 216; Elijah, 242; Eliza- beth, 152, 198, 206,213, 223, 231,244.245; Esther, 244; Hannah, 37, 38, 41, 152, 194, 206, 218; Hopestil1, 25, 209, 234, 238, 246; J., 25: J. C.,26; James, 183, 24s; Joane, 6; Joanna, 170, 226; John, 6, 11, 13, 14, 3»a, 35. 38, 40, 41. 61, 63, 70, 74, 77,94,

125, 136, 152, 156, 171, 177, 189, 194, 197, 19S, 199, 201, 203, 204, 206, 208, 213, 2:8, 228, 330, 232, 242, 243. 244, 245. 246, 248, 252; Jonathan, 224, 241, 24a, 244, 246; Joseph, 19, 37, 100, ioi, 189, 213; Josiah, 241; Mary, 35, 38, 148, 181, 212,215, 237. 238; Mr., 25, 113, 115, 167, 234; Mrs., 251; Nathaniel, 208, 245 ; Nehemiah, 237; Preserved, 21, 37, 38, 100, 132, 157, 188, 206, 215, 219, 223, 225, 228, 231, 233- 237. 238, 239, 240, 242, 245. 248, 249. 252 ; Purchase, 206, 233, 235, 236; Radigan, 6; Robert, 242; Ruth, 242; S., 241; Sam- uel, 36-38, mj, 132, 153, 155, vrr, 1^9.

204, 206, 209, 312, 213, 2l6, 3l8, 219, 222, 324, 326, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 241, 242,

243, 244. 245, 348, 249, 350, 352; Sarah, 39, 148, 301, an, 343. 245; Serj., 353; Susan, 337, 243 i Susanna, 35, 197, 206, ai8, 222, 239, 246; Thankful, 39, 201, 234; Timothy, 243 ; widow, 138, 252.

Carpenter: Benjamin, 216, 222, 234, 327; Ezra, 165, 243; Hannah, 332; John, 224; Jotham, 216; Submit, 227.

Cartwright, Mary, 206.

Carver, Robert, 142.

Chamberlane, Abigail, 174.

Champney, Chamney, Mr., 166.

Chancey, Mr., 73, 90.

Chandler, Abigail, 336; Benj., 341; EHs, 340; Esther, 343; Hannah, 334; Hes- ther, 333; Huldah, 153, 322,232; John, 238; Jonathan, 152, 153, 232, 233. 235, 236, 237, 238, 240, 24«, 343". Joseph, 343; Mary, 333; Mrs., 335; Samuel, 235,350, *53-

Chanterlin, Joseph, 151.

Chaplain, Chaplin: Barbara, 199; goodman, 33; Hannah, 19; Joseph, 209; Mary, 100; Mehetabell, 147, 205; Moses, 195; Rebecca, 301; sister, 147; W., 139; widow, 153; William, 19, 38, 164, 195, 199, 301, 303, 305, 309, 319, 350, 353.

Chapman. William, 34.

Cheever, Cheevers, Mr., 157.

Cheney, Cheyney: Benjamin, 307, 333, 333,

234.235.236,240; Deborah, 233; Jacob, 235.240; John, 232; Martha, 152; Mary, 236; William, 207. Chip., Joseph, 206.

Church: Alice, 151; Deborah, 151; Eliza- beth, 151 J John, 151, 223; Joseph, 151; Nathan, 151; William, 228. Churchill, lord, 155.

Clap, Clapp, Uape, Clappe, 148; Abigail, 190, 246; Barbara, 5; Benjamin, 234 ; Captain, 75, 77. 80, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 100, n4> 134, 136, 145, 146, 148, 149, 151, 171, 24S, 251 ; David, 240; deacon, 138, 141, 146, 152, '54, "55. '6o, 242 ; Desire, 25, 36, 41, 132, ai6, 219, 222, 227, 230, 231, 239, 24a, 249, 351; E., 344; Ebenezer, 19, 34, 37, 41, 104, 174, 3:0, 333, 235, 236, 238, 239, 245, 246; Edward, 4, 12, 13, 52, 63, 152, 190, 192, 203,211,233; Elder, 83, 154, 157, 158, 160; Elizabeth, 32, 36, 40, 41, 148, 206, aia, 314, 239, 245; Ensign, 123; Esther, 206; Experience, 152, 172, 175, 201, 316; Ezra, 20, 171, 173, 199, 20J, 205, 208, 212, 314,319; Hannah, 148, 176, 198, 306, 313, 332,240,244,245; Hester, 21, 187; Hope- stilly, 2i, 36, 37, 137, i43, 149, 150, 159, 162, 164, 176,206,209, 212, 214, 219, 220, 222,223,225, 242, 248,257, 259; Jerijah, 232; Joane, 34; John, 34, 40, 195, 201,207, 232, 233, 234, 235 ; Jonathan, 40, 159, 161, 164, 204, 233, 234, 236, 237, 239, 240, 242 ; Joseph, 182, 234, 338; Joshua, 192; Ju- dith, 212,231 ; lieut., 178, 182,239; major, 348; Mary, 199, 201, 219, 325, 231, 233; Mehitable, 217; Mindwell, 243, 344; Mr , 151, 249; Nathaniel, 32, 36, 40, 41, 142, 150, 150, 172, 200, 201, 204, 206, 210, 217,336,248,252; Nehemiah, 21, 38, 100, 176, 206, 211; Nicholas, 4, 199, 301; Noah, 199, 239; Preserved, 174, 232; Prudence, 4, 32, 51, 170; Return, 205; Roger, 9, 169, 192, 230; Ruth, 152, 214; Samuel, 32, 41. 78. 79. '48, 152, 157, 169, •93. '95. '98, 201, 203, 205, 206, 207, 213, 213. 231.232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 242, 243, 244, 245, 249; Sarah, 4, 32, 36, 41, 148, 152, 170, 201, 208, 209, 219, 233, 237; Sup- ply, 192,220,236; Susan, 206; Susanna, 2J.37. 177 ; Thankes, 178; Thomas, 186, 237,246; Unite, 188, 203, 223 ; Wait, 178; Waitstill, 172; William, 180,219,227,245. Clark, Clarke, Clerke : Alice, 151; Elizabeth, 173; Experience, 174; Hannah, 150, 151, Increase, 176; Isaac, 161 : Jonathan, 151, 171; Mahetobell, 171; Major, 25, 120; Mr., 25, 154; Mrs., 71, 72. Nathaniel, 34, 172; Richard, 151; Samuel, 182: Sarah, 53. '89; Thomas, 5, 71; William, 4, «2, 34. 52, 53, 164, 189. Cle

Clement, Clements: Augustine, 4, 88; bro., 83; Elizabeth, 4; Mr., 25; sister, 18; Widow, 112.

Cleverly : lieut., 335; Mary, 335.

Cobbit, Mr., 315.

Code, Cocks, Cox : Abigail, 242 ; Anne, 244; Benjamin, 333, 345; Christian, 345; Dor- cas, 341; Ebenezer, 330, 241, 343. 245; Elizabeth, 23 1, 242; goodman, 230; Heph- zibah, 242, 245 ; Hesther, 243 ; James, 230, 337, 243; John, 335, 226, 227, 330, 331, 233,333, 337, 338, 240, 241, 242, 243. 245, 346. 253; Jos., 243; Joseph, 333, 343, 343. 345; Josiah, 338; Margaret, 155, 336; Mary, 335, 336, 341; Mercy, 346; Mr., 358; Nabbe, 342; Rebecca, 343; Samuel, 338; Sarah, 226; Submit, 233; Susanna, 236, 331, 340; Tabitha, 339;

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DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Thankful, 225, ",6,j.,Thomas' S3,V »!' 244; Unite, 242; William, 227, 228, 238,

240, 24', 242, 243.

Coddingto,.: Capt. N., .50; Content, 15'.

g|iary, 151 i Nathaniel, .5. i Patience, *»« ;

Rebecca, 15.; Sarah, iSxi Thomas, 151 5

William, 151. Collen, Sarah, 7. CoUick: Lemuel. 246; Mr. 240. Condlifie, Cundliffe, Cunlife : Elizabeth, 5,

Henry, 5. ">i 5». 53, «8a; Susan, 174.

Susanna, 53. T .

Cook, Cooke : Elijah, 231 i Jane, 232 .John,

131,232; Lieut., 10; Mary, 6; Robert,

^ 230, 23.. 232, 250; Rush, 241; Ruth.

241 242; William, 228.

SSftV&iU Mrs., 6; Willie, 23S. Copp, Elder, 171. Corbin, Olive, i63. Corie, Sarah, 235.

Corlet, Mr., 94. ., ,,, ,,,.

Cotton: John, 200- Mary, 3*; ™r.'Ra": Rev. Mr., 245: Role-on-god, 200, Kow landus, 200: Theophilus, 243- Coulboume. William, 184. Crandoll: Mary, 15' i Samuel, 151. Craine, Elizabeth, 7. Creek, Sarah, 150.

Crehore, Crohore : Ann. rw.at?: JBhB,H7: MarV, 217: Rebecca, 217; Teague, 217. Timothv. 122, 217- Crocker, Crooker, 173 i . Elu-rM*lu<>th „. . Curtice, Curtis Curt. se: E 1 tabeth. ^. Isaac, 189; Joseph, 206; Mr., 17I1 *ucn ard, 180. Cushen [Cushing], Mr., 114.

Daddy, Sarah, 151.

Damon, Dammon, 233; Abigail, 234; Han- nah, 233 ; Josh., 234; Mr., 164, 105- Danf^rth.Danford: Bro., 1.6; Doctor, 167; E.,236; Elijah, 152, 2.6, 24f", Elizabeth 226; George, 233; Hannah. »*>,«■ i Israel Stoughton, 22.; J., 159 .John. , «. ,7, 114, 117, «6i, '<*, 167,216,221,222, 226, 23., 232 233. 240; Mary, 23.; Me- hetable.'aja, 244; Mr.. 22, Il5> «7. "«. 122, 124, 128, 131, 134, ij6, 137. ,38',^*1' 14?. 151, 213, 219, 221, 237. 34i ' Mrs*' 40, 241; Samuel, 93. '37, 184, 230, «45 . Stoughton, 232, 244; Thomas, 2x9. Daniel: Hannah, 186; John, 177 . Mary, 178, i«i: Samuel, 100; Susanna, 35. 17*. ,02 ; William, 35. >64. »8°, ,0°» *oa- . . Davenport: Abigail, 186, 226, 244; Ann- "i, Anna, 178, 206; Ben)amin, 15" i Charles, „. 38, 100, 181, 206, an, 217, 221, 222, 226, 229. 23«, 233. *38, 242, 243, 344. >4&, 149 251 ; Ebenezer, 22, 132, 15'. 19*.»,8> 216, 228, 23., 234, 244, 246, 249| , «}*, *53 . Elisha. 233. 244. 246; Elizabeth. 148. Ephraim, 231; Hannah, 100, 151 . »«; ter. 224; Hephzibah. **.' Iaaac. 246. Jeams, 225; Jemima, 242; John, iJU 162, .64. 195. 206, 229, 231, 232. 233. 249, aS2; Jonathan, 151, '89. 200; J09^; ,|,. 232; Mary, 7, 1 77. »,8'P*SV «!'• Mehitib.e.asS; Mr.. 75. .77? *«]. "' Sarah, .52, i74. »°°. ^6; Samuel. 231 . Simon, t5t ; Stephen. 233; Susanna, 242 1, Thankful, 231; Thomas, 7. ". I,6j J7S» 189. .92. .95. »«. ""». >38, 244; Unice, 37i: Waitstill, 222,223; Z*miah.aa8. Davis, Mr., 25.

Day: Johanna, 244; John, 244, 246; Pa-

tience, 246. . ,

Dean: Abiel.232; Hannah, 150; John, 232. Deeble: goody, 7 ; Robert, 5. Dennis, Mr.. 173- Dentson, William, 239. Devotion, John, 235.

Dickerman'goodwife. 33; Isaac, 170; John,

,7c; Sarah, 206; Thomas, 4- Dier Dire, Dyer: Abigail. 243; Bath. 224.

George. 4, 9 i father, 25; Jonathan, 224,

232, 243- Dill. Jane. 150.

Dudley, Uudlee: Joseph, 153; Mr., 117- Dummer, Mrs., 34- Dunbar, Mr.. 244. 246. Duncan: Elizabeth, 4 ; Nath . 3- Dunton: Ebenezer, 238,240; Rebecca, 238.

Durin, Mr.. 245- _ . . . . .... \t.

Dwight, Diwte, Dwitt: Josiah, 143. Mr.,

142. iL^rrooklVubrook: Benj., .48; Mr.,

Eastiet'236; Ben., 237; Ithamar 236; Jos.,

238; Sarah, 237 i Theodore, 238. Edson, justice, 161. . ,,

Ida, Eelles, Ealles: Major, 235; Mr., a5,

i67; Samuel, 169, 17'- _,. Elder, Elders : Daniel, 95: E"$""°: Edndg, Eldridge: Edward ,34 j Nath., 234. TlUn Isee Allen]: Ann, 189: Darnel, 107, E °. .,'46, 238; Mary, 206; Nicholas, .89;

Sarah, 181. ■FMlire Ellis: Joane, 34'. John, 34- EUtohSbt Eliot: Benjamin 86; Jacob, a^rjohn. 34, 59. 60, 6.; Mr., 42, 50. 73,79.9°. 1.6, ..7. "8, 126, 166,184. Emerson, Mr., 79, '°S- Endicot, Governor, 174- Ftheridee, Nath., 238.

Evans, havens, Eavins Evens, Euens see Hewens], Ewens: Abigail, 233 i Alice, 2,c; Anna, 175; Ebenezer, 227; Ehz., l]l\ father! 24. i goody, 7; ««•»* »4. 229 Henry, 235; Jane, 239; Joh»n»a- ,7; John, 222, 24-; Mary, 35. 148. 174. iU, 226, 229, 243. *45; Matthias 2., .«.. ,74, 209, 227, 235. *37. »38, *40, 243.J45. Rebecca, 210; Relief, 238; Richard, 7, I7( 21, IOO, 210, 222, 234, 249, »5*. Sa- una, zoo ; Sarah, 231, 235; Silence, 240. Thankful, 238, 245 5 Thomas, 40, 132, 20, 222, 229, 231, 233. »34, 235. »3». »39, >45.

IreEfrEverindall. Everend^r: Benj, 230; Elis, 2.q; John, 233; Mary, 223; Robert, 222; Walter, 153. 233. 249. *5°-

■c Fan- Farre Fawer, Fower: Abigail, F%Fsr'Ba™£as, 4; binah,6; Eliezar, 173; Gibson, 173, ao6' _,. , . ,. T_ Farnham: Benjamin, 175; Elizabeth, 6, Jo- anna, 172; Jonathan, 17H Jo«ph, 173.

Farnwo'rth, Famwoorth, Famsworth: Eliza- beth, 5; Hannah, 170: Joseph, 5; Mary, ,70° Rebecca, 171 5 Ruth, 173! Samuel, 100, 101, 175, 176. l88-

Fenno: John, 164; Ruth, 234-

Fessenden, Mr. , 244.

Field : Mehiuble, 240; Robert, 140, *49» *5»-

Fish, Samuel, 147-

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Fisher, 18; Daniel, 195; Hannah, 18; Re- becca, 18. Fisk, Fiske, ffisk, Mr., 91, 141, 149, 156, 157. Fitch: John, 235; Mr., 162. Flint, fflint, fflent: Dorothie, 209; Henry, 40,

204, 205; Josiah, 35, 41, 203, 205, 207; Mary, 203; Mr., n, 25, 2-), 36, 38, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, 104, 106, 108, 109, no, 113, 148, 202, 204, 209, 2IJ, 255; Thomas, 213.

Flood, fflood: Eleazer, 170; Joseph, 170.

Fobes : Constant, 151 ; Elizabeth, 151 ; Mary, 151 ; Mercy, 151.

Fordgier [Folger], goodman, 42.

voster, ffoster : Abiel.245; Abigail, 226, 237; Alice, 245; Anna, 39, 152, 21S, 246; Anne, 246; Beulah, 243; bro., 185; Capt., 25, 75, 77, 80, 83, 85, 86, 83, 91, 93> 245> 248; Comfort, 21, 100, 189, 206, 223, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 245. 2*6; D., 172; Edward, 155, 215, 234, 235, 236, 237, 338,241, 245; Eleanor, 236, 239; Elisha, 38, 100, 181, 206, 230; Eizabeth, 109, 200, >22, 228; Ensign, 10, 248,251; Hannah, 172; Hatherley, 202; Henry, 244; Hope- still, 6, 70, 174, 179, 186, 189, 192, 194,232; J., 341 ; James, 3b, 39, 179, 205. 207, 212, 218, 220, 222, 223, 225, 228, 231, 235, »33t243,246; Jemima, 223; Jerusha,237; John, 177, 222. 241, 242: Joseph, 236; lieutenant, 65, 67, 251 ; Mary, 179, 187,

205, 206, 225, 232, 233. 236, 241; Mr., 173; Mrs., 237, 251; Naomi, 201, 206; Patience, 5, 176, 220, 235; Priscilla, 241 ; Prudence, 152, 218; Rebecca, 206, 233; Richard, 194; Ruth. 39, 196, 206, 238; Sarah, 38; Silence, 148, 152, 207; Stand- fast, 21, 39, 192, 206, 213, 226, 230, 232, 248, 251 ; Thankful, 14, 32, 172, 215, 233 ; Thomas, 220; Timothy, 34, 38, 128, 172, 196, 199, 201, 202,206,215,218,220,222, 23S. 23ft, 237-

Fowler: Elizabeth, 243 ; Stephen, 243.

Fox, Foxe, George, 144.

French: John, 7, 174; Tho., 174.

Frev, Fry, Frye : Elizabeth, 14, 32 ; Mary, 32.

Fuller: Jonathan, 174; Robert, 6.

Gallet, Elizabeth, 7.

Gamline, Benj., 173.

Gardiner, Mr., 154.

Garnesey, Gamsey : goody, 229; Hannah, 33, 208; Henry, 33, 39, 212; John, 100, 191, 208, 2iz, 218; Joseph, 191; Mehitable, 208 ; Mr., 25. -

Gates: Margaret, 229; Susanna, 229.

Gatliffe : Prudence, 182 ; Thomas, 182.

Gay, Ebenezer, 239.

George : Abial, 225, 238 ; Elizabeth, 172, 236 ; Goodwife, 7; Jonn, 174, 220; Joshua, 107, 111, 148, 230, 236, 239, 240; Mar- garet, 242 : Mary, 175, 240; Mother, 25; Mr., 25 ; Nicholas, 35. 206, 220; Sister, 123; Susanna, 240; William, 239.

Gibson: Christopher, 4 : Marie, 4; Mr., 25.

Gidney, Bartholomew, 142.

Gill: Goodwife, 7; John, 7, 18, 33, 172; Re- becca, 178.

Gillam, Madam, 245.

Gingen [see Jenkins], John, 158.

Glasseland, Mores, 147.

Glen: Elizabeth, 241 ; goo: 241.

Glover, Gloover: Abigail, 245; Alexander, 235; Anne, 4; Elijah, 243 ; Elizabeth, 41, 152, 216, 244, 245; Habbakuk, 50; Han- nah, 41, 152, 235, 743,245; John, 4. i3'» 183, 221, 222, 239, 240, 242, 2.43, 245 ; lieut.,

238; Mary, 33, 6:, 148, 211, 237; Miriam, 22,240; Mr., 243; Mrs., 21, 50; Nathan- iel, 19, 21, 30, 37, 61, 99, 127, 135, 148, 152, 181, 208, 211, 216, 221, 222, 224, 232, 233, 234, 235, 249, 251; Pelatiah, 32, 42, 47, 52. 53. >7°» 238; Rachel, 232, 234; Thomas, 224, 239, 243, 244, 245; Will- iam, 242.

Goad: Hannah, 19; Joseph, 19.

Godfree, Mr., 242.

Gold, 124.

Goodall, Goodale : Elizabeth, 231; Mary, 22, 127, 150,221, 231 ; widow, 253; Zipporah, 222.

Gomell, Gomhill, Gornehill : bro., 191 ; John, 5, 10, 90.

Graves, ship Mr., 120.

Gray: Edward, 151; Mr., 241; Thomas Bridge, 151.

Green: John, 147; Mr., 173.

Greenaway, Greeneway, Grenaway : John, 4; Mary, 4 ; Ursula, 5.

Greenow : Anna, 198; father, 25; William, 198.

Grosee, Eliz., 206.

Gulliver, Jonathan, 161.

Gurnet: Mr, 25; Mrs., 159.

Gutheridg: Mary-Ann, 236; Robt., 236.

Haaws, Haws, Hawes, 171: Amity, 235; Anne, 4; Bithiah, 170; Damans, 24, 230; Desire, 202, 228, 229; Ebenezer, 200; Eleazer, 175; Eliazer, 36, 203 ; Elizabeth, 232 ; James, 24, 140, 197, 206, 229, 232, 233. *34. 235, 236, 238, 250; Jane, 238; Jeams,229; Jeremi,44; John, 238; Mary, 35. 23'. 234; Obediah, 35, 128, 132, 197, 200, 202, 203, 205, 206, 231; Richard, 4, 152,203,234,238,245: Ruth, 203; Sarah, 205; Stephen. 234: widow, 245.

Hale [see Hall]: Elizabeth, 100; Ensign, 116; Experience, 131 ; Joseph, 204, 205; lieut.. 205; lift., 131; Richard, 100, 201, 204; Samuel, 100, 223; Sarah, 201; Thomas, 223.

Hall [see Hale]: Bathsheba, 152. 214; David, 236; Dependance, 197; Edward, 234; Elizabeth, 40, 41, 206, 227, 233; Experi- ence, 193, 206; Hannah, 225; Hopestill, 234; Jeremiah, 206; Jonathan, 21, 40, 41, 189, 206, 225, 227, 230, 232, 233, 234, 249, 250, 251; Joseph, 148, 167, 180,205,206, 225, 230,237, 245. 249.251; Lieut., 25; Martha, 177,232; Pelatiah. 233 ; Priscilla, 234; Prudence, 230; Richard, 7, 19, 21, 159. 163, 165, 188, 189. 193, 197, 205, 233; Ruth, 235; Samuel, 21, 41, 206, 214, 221, »35. 237, 238, 239, 252; Sarah, 230; Si- lence, 230, 245; Susan, 223 ; Susanna, 237; Solomon, 237; Thomas, 234; wid : 41; widow, 2t7.

Hallowaye, Holloway, Holway: Elisha, 178; Esther, 178; Malachi, 23, 178; Mr. 51; Nehemiah, 178.

Hamon : John, 181.

Hampton, Catharine, 151.

Hancock, John, 165, 167, 243.

Harding, Sarah, 230.

Hartt, Susanna, 224.

Hawkins, 128; Abigail, 173; Capt., 25; Mary, 6; Sarah, 170; Thomas, 6, 171.

Hawoorth [Howard]: Bethiah,i7i; Robert, 6.

Hawthorn, Hawthron, John, 143.

Heath, Isaac, 184,

Hellier, Experience, 131.

Heman, Humphrey, 242.

Hemawav, Hemenway: deacon, 161; John, 17; Joshua, 17; Mary, 17; Mr., 338.

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DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Henshaw, Henshua: Daniel, 238; Elizabeth, 217; Exercise, 227; goodwife, 252 ; John, 314; Joshua, 22, 120, 214, 217., ai, i«; Katharine, 23.; Mrs., 245; Patience, ,3V; Samuel, 214, 235,238; bumner,227, Thankful, 214; William, 214-

Hersey, William, 161, 162.

Hewens, Heauen, Hewen [see Evans]: Anna, yg; Benjamin, 202, 23:; Ebenewr, 234, Elizabeth, 193; goodman, 38, rlannan, 306, 233; Jacob, 32, 100, 189, 191, 193,

*& 20I, 202, 224. 234, 248, »5* ; Jo*., 253 ; ;

Joseph, 40, 155. 200, 206, 224, 230, 23*1 233, 233, *SOi Mary, 21, 32, 100, .9', Meh., 226; Samuel, 99, 189. Higginson, Rev. J., 157- . *■_„„,

HiJXi75; Ebenezer, «oo, 175. 206; Frances, 6. 18; goodman, 149; Hannah, 18, 33. ,72; Israel, .52, .53, »32i>aathan, 19, q9,;72,2o6; Martha, 206 ;>lehiuble, 178 , Mercy, 174; Nathaniel, 206; Rebecca, 34 , Samuel, 77. 99. '°°. *3»- '7°. 25°, J53 . Thomas, 222 ; widow, 18, 34- Hilliard, Helia: Abigail, 151; Saran, 151,

widow, 353. Hinkly. Hinckly: Mr., 33; Mrs., 61. Hinsdall, goodman, 131. .

SS: broiler, 146; eJ*., 148,208; Mfaer.'S; Peter, 14a, 250; Samuel, 21, 37. 208, 25°' Sarah, 41 ; Sister, 128. Hixon, Walter, 234- Hoar, Hore: Dr., 02; Sarah, 151- Hobart, Hobert: Mr., 144, 160, 337, * 'eter'£ Hobs: Hephzibah, 339; Jonah, 338, 239.

243 ; Alary, 238. Hobby: Hannah, 333; John, 219. Holbrook: Abigail, 177 i John' l8' ■■» It>4' Mary, 178.

Holder, Houlder, Nathaniel, e. Holland: Deliverance, 172; John, 4, 30, ,34, Judith, 4; Mr., 25; Nathaniel 170. '

juaitn, 4; nr.,^5, »'— -^ 1. >

dience, .73; Prudence, 175 i Relief, 179. Sister, 183. .

Holman, 333; Abigail, 37, '74! Ann, 2.3, Anna, .75; Hannah. 207; ^Pa'tience* Mary, 308; Mr., 25; Mrs., 6, P^nce, 177,207; Samuel, .76; Sarah, 207, Tho 19, 37, >oo, .04, 164, 172, "7; Thomas,

Holn^s,2Home3s: Abigail, 246; Ebenezer,

227, 231, 232, 243. 244, 346, 2SO, 2S1,

Elisabeth, .94. .98; ^^\20l'j0^ ,< 109, 201,205,206; Joseph, 192, '94, Us.^,». 203.206; alarah, «Q9; Mary,

!& 227', 230, 243. 243. 246; Nathaniel, 17. 195, 231, 232, 342, 243,244,245. « tience,5'.7; Peleg. 20. ; Rely. «>3; »»*• 343; Samuel, 305, 343 i Sarah, 3S> '99. 306.

Honiwell, Mr., 358.

Hooper, goodwife, 353.

Hoppin, Joseph, 306. ,.m~ ,ca

Horton: Martha, 226; Mary, 245; Mrs., 152, 252.

236; Sarah, 241, 246; Submit, 234, 245; Susan, 240; Susanna, 313; Thomas, 233, 235; Timothy, 224, 240, 241, 244. 245? Zeruiah, 229. .... , j

Howard Isee Hawoorth]: Abiel, 176; goody, 7; Hannah, 174; John, 175; Jonathan, 173, '74'. Mr., 10, 25; Nathaniel, 7, 173; Robert, 10, 17, 181 ; Sarah, 180.

Hubbard, Mr., 101, 141, «J7-

Hucheson: Mercy, 190; Ralph, '9°-

Humphrey, Humfry, Humphry, Umphrey, ifphrey, 6; Deacon, 73, 74; Dorcas, 238, Elder, 79. 80, 85, 86, 87, «7. »'. ™%x£* Elizabeth, 231,242; Hannah,237i Hope- still, 21, 39, 41, too- '57. 177. 206, 212, 214, 217, 220, 222, 230, 231. 248, 249. 25'. 259, Isaac, 2., 4'. 'oo, 181, 206, 22., 226 230, 331, 232, 2*1, 243, 345, 249. 251; J^ob. aj,; James, II, 13. 35. °9, 74, 76, 77. 7». 3i3, 238; John, 222, 237. 238. 239. 243. 344, 246; Jonah, 343; Jonas, 6, 230, 243, 345; Katharine, 330; Mary, 35. '52, '75. 314 343, 346; Mr., 35; Mrs., 346; Pa- tience, 331; Relief, 33.; Richard, 345; Ruth, 41, 317, 226; Samuel, 225, 242, 245. 346; Sarah, 330, 241, 243; »*rj.. *5' Susan, 345; Susanna, 245! Thankful, 339; Thomas, 244; William, 346. Hull, goodwife, 353. Huntington, Mr., 184. Hurs, Moses, 206.

Ireland, 179; Anne, 181 ; Rebecca, 178; Will- iam, 5". l87-

Jenkins, Jinkins [see Gingen] : James, 239; Mary, 152, 170, 232; Mr., 239.

Jewet: Joseph, 6; Mary, 6.

Jones, Joans, Joanes : Anne, 148,253. Bar- bara, 232; Consider, 233. 234. 245; Vi- vid, 25, 32. 35, 39, '32, 190. '93. '95. '98, 303, 206, 216, 223, 348; Ebenezer, 33, 39,

41,193,306, 2l8, 221, 233, 324. 225, 228, 330,331,232,233.234. 237. 24', 243, 244, 349 250, 252; Eleanor, 334. 243 ! -Ellen, 6; Elijah, 244; Elizabeth, 193, 206, 226; Esther, 230; Hannah, 19, 100, 113, 170, ,89,206,222; Henry, 238; Ichabod,2a8, Isaac, 19, 25. 30, 94. "3. "°. '28, '32, 158, 181, 186, 189. 190, '93, '95. 201, 331, 348,251; John, 198, 206; Jon., 35; Jona- than, 40, 190, 198, 306, 216, 231-233, 237, 349. 253 ; Lydia, 23. 1 Marv, 195, 20V 221, 244; Mehitable, 148, 301 ; Mr., 25; Mrs., 251; Nehemiah, 231; Praisever, 148, 202 , Rebecca, 40, 173.225; Ruth, 229, 233 ; S., 226; Samuel, 218, 223, 224. 237. 238, 240, 244. 249, 250, 252, 253; Sarah. ; 55. 232; Silence, 232; Stephen, 240; Thomas, 3, 181, 100, 241; Timothy, 223 ; widow, 7. Johnson, Captain, 17, 52. Mr., W4- Jordan: Benjamin, 152. 23?; Esther, 237. Olave, 237 ; Tho : 168 ; Thomas, 237-

HoucSn, Houtchin : Jeremiah, 6; Mary, 173.

Houghton, Hotton : John, 61; Margaret,33o, Mr., 25.

House, Nath., 151. D -d

How: Abraham, 152, 212, ,243. 247 . D*™£ 220,245; Dorcas, 344; George, 222. good- ^an, ,4; Hannah, 22.; Isaac, .48. 2.0, 2?2,'2?3 234. 235. 236, 238, 2J9, 24', »«• 353 ; Israel, 37. 212, 216, 2 19, 222 229, ,48 249, 252; James, 152, «6; Joh°. V52'; Joseph, 22., 239; Mary, '4. 34, 206, 3^3 Moses,' 24.; Mrs., .48; Nathaniel, 219; Nicholas, 182 ; Samuel, 152, 161,2 18,

Kebby, Kibbe, Kibby : Henry, 6, 190; Shere-

biah, 190. T . ,

Kelie, Kelly: Christopher, 328 ; Josiah, 333.

Kellum, Mr., 173. ,

Kelton, Edward, 343, 245; George,*44j Jane»

345; Jonath, 24.. 242, 247; Mary, 343.

343; Solomon, 242; Thomas, 241. Kenny, Ruth, 155, 233. Kent, Mr., 147- Key, 236 ; Mary, 236. . Kimberly, Kimberley, Ales [Alice] 5- Kimwright, goo., 34, 61.

INDEX OF NAMES

263

Kin;r, Charles, 238, 139, 240, 241, 243, 244: Ebenezer, 239; Jane, 240; John, 241: Mary, 238; William, 242.

Kingesley : Eldad, 1 70 ; Elizabeth, 4 ; John, 3, 182,202; Renewed. 174. Susana, 202.

Knap [see Nap], 243; Ebenezer, 243.

Knight: Mary, 5; Mrs., 5.

Lake, Leike : Mr., 2s; Tho., 7; Thomas, 44, 112, 158.

Lamb: Elizabeth, 224 ; Thomas, 224.

Lane : Agnes, 5 ; Job, 189, 192 ; John, 192 ; Mary, 181; Rebecca, 189; Sarah, 177.

Lawrance, Lawrece, Lawrence, J46; Benja- min, 202; Ebenezer, 155, 206, 218, 220, 234,238,239, Mary, 30, 100,206,238,239; Mr., 25; Nathaniel, 191, 206: Nicholas, 39. '89, 191, 193, 195, 202, 206, 220, 238; Patience, 100, 157, 189,206.220; Rebecca, 195,206; Samuel, 181,239: Thomas, 206; widow, 39, 220; William, 220.

Lawranson, Thomas, 182.

Layeland: Henry, 30; Hopestill, 181.

Leach, Sarah, 23.

Leadbetter: Anne, 240; bro., 146; Deliver- ance, 200, 206; Henry, 35, 112, 114, 200, 201, 203, 206, 210, 233, 248, Increase, 2°3. *33> 234. 236, 241, 242; Israel, 210, 237, 240, 243, 245; Katharine, 200, 206; Mary, 237, 245, Mrs, 251; Ruth, 201; Sarah, 35, 100, 200, 206, 234; Serjeant, 150,251; Thomas, 2*3; Waitstill, 234.

Lee: John, 237, 239, Margaret, 237; Mary, *39-

Leeds: Benjamin, 32, 41, 169, 171, 239, 249, 252; Bro., 74, 116, 135, 146; Consider, 229, 230. 242, 245, 246, 247; Elizabeth, 217, 238; Hannah, 32, 171 ; Hopestill, 232, 243; Isaiah, 242; John, 231; Jos., 243; Joseph, 14, 32, 37, 38, 4«, «i8, 119, 169, 171, 212, 217, 220, 227, 229, 231, 232, 242, 245.248,249; Josiah, 243 ; Margaret, 245; Mary, 231, 233, 234, 246; Nathaniel, 152, 2)3. 234; Priscilla, 245; Prudence, 234; Rebecca, 152,220, 247; Richard, 10, 132, 169; S.,238; Samuel, 152, 212,234,235; Sarah, 225, 242 ; widow, 238.

Legar: Ann, 18; Bethia, 1S0.

Leichfeild, Goody, 113.

Leonard, raadame, 160.

Lever, Levars, Levver: Joshua, 157; Marga- ret, 6; Margery, 25.

Leveret: H.,25; Mr., 242, 243.

Lewis, Lewice: Barachiah, 206; Bethiah, 206; Ebenez., 234; Hannah, 210; John, 106,210, 234; Mary, 233; Rebecca, 196; Thomas, 5.

Linckolne, Mary, 206.

Lion, Lyan, Lyon: Anna, 154, 205, 233; Bathsheba, 224, 242 ; Ebenezer, 39, 122, 134,192,206,253; Edward, 210: Elhanan, 21, 165, 181, 219, 220, 223; Eliab, 204; Elizabeth. 223 ; Freegrace, 208 ; George, 19, 35, 104, 121, 200, 205, 206, 210, 224, 230; Hannah, 231, 233; Henry, 233; Israel, 196, 198; Jane, 222; Joanna, 226, 237; Js., 206; Mary, 100, 180. 219; Me- hitabell, 39; Mr., 25, 171; Nathaniel, 100, «54, '83, 233, 250, 253 ; Peter, 39, 189, 19a, , 194, 196, 198, 204, 206, 208, 220, 223 ; Susan, 100; Susanna, 6, 189, 206; Thomas, 41, 132, 200, 206, 224, 326, 230, 231, 232, 237, 350, 252 ; Zech., 224.

Lippincot : Goody, 7, Remembrance, 172.

Loc, Mary, 151.

Long: Eliz., 152,232; Mary, 206.

Lord: Joseph, 20, 144: Margaret, 152, 232; Mr., 40, 144, 349; Mrs, 238.

Lovell. John, 206.

Lovett, Man', 5

Lowder: Elizabeth, 240, 241; John, 241;

William, 240, 241. Ludlow, Ludloe, Mr., 25. Lumberd, Jobaniah, 169.

M [ . . . ]: Mercy, 234: Sam , 234.

Maccarty, Mr., 241 ; Thaddeus. 241.

Magewick: Abieaile, 151; Elizabeth, 151; Mary, 151; Mercy, 151; Mr., 151; Mrs., 151 ; William, 151.

Makepiece: Joseph, 176: Wait-a-while, 173.

Mamford, Memford [see Momiord]: Airs., 151 ; Steven, 151.

Man. Mr. 150.

Maree, Daniel, 223.

Marion: Elizabeth, 241 ; Mr. 241.

Marlborough, duke of, 155; John, earl of, 153.

Maroh: Dennis, 148,230,250; goodwife, 252 ; Hezekiah, 152, 232, 234; Josiah, 234; Mary, 24, 229; Nehemiah, 152, 230; Rich- ard. 230; Sarah, 234

Marsh, Mary, 140; Mr., 259.

Mason: Content, 23, 146, 222, 226, 236,245; Henry, 17; Hester, 31; John, 25, 100, 191, 206, 216, 222; Noah, 180; Samson, 191 ; Sarah, 152, 216.

Mather: Atherton, 20, 194,206; Cotton, 124, 54,194; Dr., 162; Eleazer,i7o; Eliazer, 32, 52; Elizabeth, 214; Encres, 115; In- crease, 33. 54, 5°. 59.8i, 118, 171, 194; Jos., 253; Joseph, 23, 192,206,220,223; Katharine, 4, 187, 206, 223 ; Mr , 9, 10, 13, 25, 42-48, 50-60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, <>9. 7°. 7*. 73. 74, 75. 76. 78, 79. 80, 83, 104, 116, 122, 131, 137, 175, '82, 184, 185, i»6, 188, 201, 217,253; Mrs., 18,32; Nathan- iel, 107, 108, 181, 189; Richard, 3, 81, 100, 164, 182, 206, 214, 218, 220; Samuel, 180, 218; Timothy, 21, 83, 99, 189, 192, 194.

Martine, Joane, 5.

Maudesley, Maudsley, Maudsly, Moseley: Abigail, 235, 236; Clark, 234. »42 ; Eb: 25; Ebenezer, 41, 152, 159, 163,204,229, 330, 232, 234, 236, 238, 239, 240, 241.243, 243, 245. 250; Elizabeth, 39, 174, 201, 230, 332, 340, 242, 243; father, 25, 156; Han- nah, 232, 236, 242; Increase, 194,206,323, 324; John, 5, 14, 151, 167, 172, 206,232, 234. 235, 242, 243; Joseph, 41, 170, 243, 358; Margaret, 235; Mary, 22, 33, 117, 192, 196, 206, 234, 242. Mr., 164; Nathaniel, 175, 210, 238; Samuel, 234, 231, 233, 246; Sarah, 223, 232, 234, 242, 245; Silence, 231, 239; Susan, 233; Susanna, 224; Re- becca, 232, 238; Thankful, 229; Thomas, «. 32. 33. 39. 40, 102, 128, 131, 148, 192, 194, 196, 198, 201, 202, 204, 206, 210, 221, 323, 224, 229, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 238, 243. 245. 248, 250, 252, 253; Unite, 202, 238; wid., 253.

Maverick, Mr., 255.

Maxfield: Clement, 32; Ebenezer, 209; Eliz., 346; Ichabod, 219, 244; J., 240; John, 153, 209, 233, 236, 244, 245; Judith, 217; Mehet: 148, 209; Mary, 32, 37, 156, 209, 236; Richard, 225; Ruth, 245; Samuel, 31, 37, 209, 213, 2:7, 219, 225, 233, 344, *S°> 353*. Sarah, 213; Thomas, 344; widow, 252.

MayT, Henry, 150, 157.

Maystead, Mr., 242.

Mead, Meade: David, 178; Experience, 173; Gabriel, 4, 14; Israel, 36, 171, 205; Jo- anna, 4; John, 205; Mr., 25; Patience, 176; Sarah. 14, 174; Thomas, 205.

Mealuns, Meekins, Tho., 14, 18.

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DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Memory, Dr., 25.

Merrifield, 230; Abigail, 109, m, 140, 187; Benj., 25, 189, 230, 250, 253; Elizabeth, 178; Hannah, 22, 127, 178, 221; Henry, 12,109,189,192,195; Jerusha, 234; John, 73, ioo, 103, 178, 221; Martha, 193,230; Mary, 181; Robert, 226; Ruth, 178; Sarah, 22, 127, 221; Thomas, 182; Zech-

ary, 233-

Michel, Mitchel, 113; John, 246; Tho., 246.

Mihill: Mr., 208; Thomas, 208.

Miles, Mils, Mills: Daniel, 151; John, 151; Mr., 25, 175, 223; Mrs., 133; Stephen, 223 ; Thomas, 151.

Miller: Alexander, 4; Tho., 7.

Millett: Mary, 4, 171; Mehitable, 173; Mr.,. 25; Rebecca, 173; Thomas, 4.

Minot, Minott: Elizabeth, 195, 203,230,231, 236; George, 3, 13, 100, 131, 168, 193, 224, 233; Hannah, 33, 168; Israel, 23, 136, 193, "4; James, 33, 47, 101, no, 120, 168, 170, 181, 193, 194, 195, 10; Jerusha, 224; John, 23, 35, 4«, 73. 78, km, 120, 127, 132, 136, 148, 168, 178, 193, 196, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 249; Josiah, 224; Martha, 4, 100, 168, 188, 195,206; Mary, 41,234; Mehitable, 196, 206; Mr., 74,75, 79, 113, 115; Samuel, 16X, 174, 196,222; Stephen, 34, 168, 193, 195, 196,203,206; Susanna, 224; True-cross, 34; widow, 203; William, 194.

Modesley, Moseley [see Maudesley].

Modey, Moody, Mr., 136, 163, 165.

Mokork, Mary, 229.

Momford [see Mamford], Edward, 151.

Monk: Christian, 233; r reelove, 2341 George,

230.

Moody, Mr., 243.

Moore, Thomas, 169.

More: Elizabeth, 169: Henery, 36, 203 ; wife of, 36 ; William, 203.

Morey [see Maroh].

Morgan: Amy, 243; Anna, 240, 245; Eben- ezer, 241; John, 238; Margaret, 242; Ralph, 237, 238, 240, 241,242,245; Sam- uel, 237.

Morrice: Elizr, 232; Martha, 232.

Morse, 235; Amity, 236; Jos., 236, 237; Mr., 165, 240.

Morton, Mr., 144.

Moseman: Anne, 233; Sarah, 152; Timothy,

»33-

Mountjoy, Mr., 170.

Moxom : Anne, 5; George, 5.

Muning, Munnings: Goody, 7; Hannah, 188 ; Hopestill, 172; Mahalaleel, 44, 187; Re- turne, 173; Sion, 237; Take-heed, 174.

Nap [see Knap], Joseph, 206.

Nash, Mr., 175.

Nevis, 155.

Newel: Mary, 246; Mehitable, 246.

Newman : Samuel, 5 ; Sybill, 5.

Newton: Abigail, 178; Anthony, 19, 104;

Ephraim, 100, 176; goodman, 7; John,

174; Hannah, 173; Mary, 173. Nile, Niles, 22: Abigail, 218; goody, 218;

Mary, 218; Moses, 218; Mr., 167, 236. Norman, William, 144. North, Ales, 5. Norton: content, 151; Mary, 151; Mr., 55,

57, 105. Nullaines, a negro, 231.

O'Kelly: Hannah, 148; Henry, 230; Heph- zibah, 230; Josiah, 230; maxgaret, 148,

230; man', 230; Mehatabel, 148, 230;

Peter, 148, 230, 250, 253 ; Susanna, 230. Oliver, Thomas, 184. Ormond, James, duke of, 153. Osbume, Recompence, 174. Oxenbridge, Mr., 85.

Pain, Paine: Ebenezer, 243; Mary, 150;

S., 243- Palmer: Aaron, 151; Anne, 151; Benjamin,

147; Edward, 151; Elizabeth, 151 ; Joan,

351 ; Sarah, 151. Parker, Azrikam, 169. Patrick, col., 153. Patten: David, 227, 228; Gershome, 224;

goody, 224; Mr., 25, 44, i$8; Mrs., 7;

Sister, 146; Susanna, 230; Widow, 230,

"53-

Paul, Paule : Abiel, 223; Captain, 163, 164, 243; Ebenezer, 152, 212, 233, 234, 235. 237, 239, 244; Elizabeth, 152, 208, 235; Hannah, 148, 203, 234, 239; Mary, 37, 41, 205,233, 243; Pnscilla, 214, 239; Rush, 240; Ruth, 228; Samuel, 37, 40, 41, 128, 131, 148, 158, 160, 164, 201, 203, 205, 208, ai2, 214, 219, 228, 231, 233, 242, 243, 252; Sarah, 237; Susanna, 219; widow, 223.

Payson, Paison, Pason, Passon : Ann, 225, 234,244; Bathshuah, 18, 224; Benjamin, 222; Desire, 240; Dorcas, 231, 232; Ed- ward, 116, 218, 229; Elizabeth, 234; Ephraim, 38, 132, 146,218,220,226,229, »3'. 233, 239, 240, 241, 242, 244, 249, 251 ; George, 232, 244, 245; Hannah, 39, 235; Henry, 231; Jacob, 228; Johanna, 39; John, 18, 37, 39, 148, 212, 218, 220, 222, 234, 228; Jonathan, 231, 243, 244, 245, 246; Joseph, 220; Katharine, 38, 244; Mary, 39, 152,218, 222,231, 245; Moses- Paul, 240; mother, 251; Mr., 166, 167, 234; Phillip, 233, 244, 246; Prudence, 312; Ruth, 222, 229; Samuel, 38, 39, 132, 146, 222, 223, 225, 226, 229, 330, 331, 332, »33, 234. 235, 249, 251; Sarah, 152,220, 223,241; Susanna, 233; Tobie, 234

Pearce, Pearse, Peerce, Peirce, Peirs, Peirse, Pierce, 175; Abigail, 41, 228; Anne, 6, 232,233; Benjamin, 234; bro., 146,178; Elizabeth, 41, 213; father, 156; goodman, 148; Hannah, 218, 235; John, 4, 39,41, 167, 182, 199, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233. 234, 235,2491252; Judith, 237; mary, 38,150, 172, 105, 230; Mr., 166; Nehemiah, 170, 173; Robert, 6, 202, 304; Samuel, 180, 332; Sarah, 40, 211, 231, 238; Thomas, 34, 38, 39. 40, 41, 123, 194, 195. »99. 202, 204,211,213,218,236, 237, 238, 248, 251, 252 ; Zebulon, 236.

Pearson, Mr., 42.

Pease, Pese, widow, 133.

Pebody, William, 161.

Peck: Ephraim, 213; Simon, 51, 213.

Peimer, Peimur, Piemur, Pimer,Pimur: Eliz- abeth, 231; Josiah, 345; Martha, 245; Mary, 236; Matthew, 231, 233, 346; Thomas, 233, 245.

Pelton : Christian, 148,230,237; Deliverance, 214; Hephzibah, 236; Itharaar, 219; John, 100, 175, 215, 219, 231, 232, 233; Mary, 100, 183,210; mother, 155; Robert, 152, 231, 232, 233, 236, 237, 253; Samuel, 22, 25, 120, 176, 210, 214, 215, 219; Susan, 234; Susanna, 336; Timothy, 232, 233.

Pemberton, Mr., 150.

Penn, James, 184.

Penniman, Mr., 175.

Perdue, Hannah, 151.

Perkens, Mr., 241:

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Phillip, the sachem, 94.

Phillips: Israel, 173; Joanna, 4; John, 4, 176; Mary, 170; Mr., 25.

Phips [PhippsJ, William, 137.

Pierson, Mother, 251.

Pitcher, Picher: Abijah, 237; Andrew, 7; Edward, 237; Eliakim, 237; Experience, »73'. Jane, 237; John, 178; Mary, 175, 186; Nathaniel, 181 ; Ruth, 176; Samuel, 172; Sister, 18.

Pitts, Elizabeth, 5.

Plimbles : Mr., 25; Thomas, 221.

Plum, Plumb, Plumbe : goodman, 149; good- wife, '55.253; John, 12, 250; Samuel,

206, 223.

Pocock : Bridget, 151; Elizabeth, 151; Rob.,

_ 'So-

Pole, Poole: Theophilus, 101, 120, igi ; William, 35, 19:.

Pomery: Hannah, 238; Josh, 235, 236, 238; Mary, 235; Sarah, 236.

Pond: Abigail, 176; Elizabeth, 188; Experi- ence, 195; George, 197; goody, 7; Judith, 100, 190, 206; Martha, 188; Mary, 200, ao6; Mindwell, 199; Samuel, 187; Sarah, ij3, 182, 206; Thankful, 193,206; widow, 252; William, 7, 102, 152, 188, 190, 193, ■95. '97. 199, 200; Zipporah, 222.

Pope: Alice, 148,230; Ebenezer, 239; Elijah, 236; goody, 226; Hannah, 237; Jane, 6, 225; Jemima, 234; Jerusha, 232; John, 3, 25, 234; Lazarus, 238; Mary, 225; . Rachel, 232, 233; Ralph, 231, 232, 234, *36, 237, 238, 239; Sister, 230, 231; Su- sanna, 225; Thankful, 225; widow, 230, 252.

Potter, Christian, 132.

Prat, Pratt: Elder, 25: Elizabeth, 174; John, 7; sister, 252 ; William, 20, 40, 144, 249.

Preston, 175; Abigail, 207, 233,243; Daniel, 36, 116, 126, 128, 142, 146, 152, 161, 178,

207, 210, 216, 217, 221,223,224,225,227, 241, 24a, 243. 246, 248, 252; deacon, 132, »33» '35. '36, 137. '38, 141, '43, iS4i '55. 157, 15S, 248; Deliverance, 152, 216; Elder, 159, 160, 163,243; Elizabeth, 217, 221, 225, 245; John, 152, 180, 207, 232, 233. 234. 235. »38. 240, 24'. 246, 158 ; Mar- garet, 152, 234, 241; Mary, 152, 207,232, 241, 242; Preserved, 235; Relief, 224; Remember, 152, 210, 242; Robt., 242; Samuel, 240; Sarah, 238.

Price: Benj., 240; David, 164; Deborah, 239; Francis, 25, 151, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 239, 240; Gurnet, 233 ; Jane, 237; Mary, 233; Peter, 234; Phinehas, 236-

Prince, Thomas, 241.

Proctor, 6; Abigail, 169; George, 6, 25 ; Mr., 25; Samuel, 172.

Puffer: Abigail, 230; Elis., 237; Elizabeth, 237; Hesther, 232; John, 232; Miriam, 233; Mr.. 173; Ruth, 234.

Purchase: Hannah, 171; Mr., 25 ; Oliver, 4;^ Sarah, 4. '

Quincey: Major, 238; Norton, 238.

Randolf, 11.

Ransteed : Elizabeth, 242 ; Esther, 242.

Rawson: A., 227; Ebenezer, 225; Ed., 98;

Edward, 225; Grindal,24i; Hannah, 241;

Mr., 19, 154; Nathaniel, 224; Pelatiah,

241; Thankful, 222; william, 249. Redman, Thankf., 233. Reed, Reede: Abigail, 170; Israel, 173;

William, 5.

Remington, Katharine, 253.

Rice: Ebenezer, 231 ; Mary, 231.

Richards: Benjamin, 169; Charles, 239; Jo- seph, 169; Monsieur, 238; Sarah, 239; Susanna, 24;; Thomas, 238.

Richmond: Abigail, 151; Ame, 151; Anne, 151; Benjamin, 151; Edward, 151; Eliz- abeth, 151; Mary, 151; Silvester, 151.

Rickdall, Alice, 5.

Rider, Ryder: Elizabeth, 229; widow, 132.

Rigbe, Rigbey, Rigbie: Abigail, 175; Eliza- beth, 22, 120, 170, 206; Isabel, 5; John, 5, n, 215; Mehitable, 22, 120, 174, 206, 215; Mary, 206; Mr., 25; Samuel, 22, 100,102,107, '°9- •". "2, no, 172,215, 223; Silence, 148, 215; Susanna, 22, 132, 223.

Roberts: Dorothy, 218; Henry, 38, 218, 221; John, 218; Martha, 218; Mary, 221; Sarah, 218, 222.

Robinson, Robeson, Robenson, 120, 171; Abigail, 226, 228; Ebenezer, 214; Eliza- beth, 232; Increase, 173; James, 36, 204, 205, 214, 233, 249; John, 41. 152, 205, 233, 234, 245; Martha, 231; Mary, 204, 206, 230,231,235; Mr., 153; Mrs., 239; Pru- dence, 174. Rebecca, 228; Samuel, 204, 206,223, 22S, 234, 235, 248, 251; Sarah, 231; Susan, 245; Thomas, 132, 204, 223, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 250, 252, 253; Waiting, 176; wid., 252; widow, 123; William, 5, 182, 234.

Rock, Mrs., 237.

Rocket, Elizabejh, 206.

Rodgers: Ichabod, 19:; Jeremy, 189, 191; Margaret, 181; Mehitable, 189; Sarah, 187.

Rones, Wm., 25.

Rook, George, 153.

Rossiter, mr., 25.

Rouse, Mercy, 151.

Royal, Ryall: Anna, 209; Hannah, 209; Isaac, 25. "8, 175,209, 212, 219, 221, 229, 235, 249, 252; Jacob, 152, 213; Jemima, 225; Jerusha, 219; Joseph, 229; Maria, 223; Martha, 212; Mary, 209, Robert, 221, 241; Ruth, 209; Samuel, 209, 230, 247; Saml Winthrop, 247; Sarah, 221; Wait, 118; Waitstill, 152, 218; William, 37, 209, *i2, 213, 218, 221, 223, 225, 230, 235, 243, 249, 2p, 253; Zebiah, 219.

Rush: Elizabeth, 182; Isaac, 175; Jasp., 7, 35, 164; Judith, 35; Thankful, 188.

Russel, James, 159.

Saffin, justice, 147.

Salsbery: abigail. 207; Cornelius, 207; Eliz- abeth, 207; Hannah, 207; Joseph, 207; Samuel, 207; Susanna, 207; widow, 19,

37. 2°7- Saltonstall, governor, 243. Sanders: father, 25; goodman, 12 ; Hopestill,

206; mrs., 236. Sanford, Bridget, 151. Savage, Perez, 141. Seabury, Joseph, 151; Martha, 151. Searl, Searle, Scale : Abigail, 234; Ambrose,

237; Deborah, 35, 207, 230, 231, 245;

Eibpn,204; George, 239; Hesther, 233".

Jabez, 41, 148, 233, 234. 235, 236, 237, 238,

239; Jabish, 211; John, 151; Mary, 232;

Nathaniel, 147, 151, 199, 230; R, 24s;

Rachel, 233 ; Rebecca, 231,245; Robert,

35. '48, '99. 203, 204, 207, 211, 230, 231,

232, 233, 235, 249, 252; Salter, 199, 230;

Sarah, 151, 236; Susanna, 235 ; Thankful,

23S.

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DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS

Seleke, Selleck, Zeleeke : David, 7; mr. , 25.

[See Zeleeke.] Sevars, Sever, Elizabeth, 239; Josh., Joshua,

235, 236, 238, 239, 259; Lieut, 167,241;

Mary, 23s, 236; Samuel, 238; William,

241.

Sewall, Sewell. Samuel, 141.

Shaw, Shore, Jacob, 246.

Shepard, Shepherd: John, 234; mr., 25, 103; mrs., 235; Tho., 234.

Sherman, mr., 154, 155.

Shoue, mr. , 67.

Skelton : Deborah, 213; Edw.,232; Joseph, 37,213; Thomas, 213.

Skinner, John, 160, 161; Thomas, 147, 161.

Smeade, Judith, 5.

Smith: Abigail, 200: Anna, 180,214; Benj., 245; bro., 1S2 ; David, 25, 214; Deliver- ance, 100, 192, 206; Dorothy, 4; Dr., 237, 249, 253 ; Elizabeth, 176; Hannah, 206; James, 206, 216, 222; John, 4, 12, 21,22,83,8s, 100, 183, 186, 18S, 189, 192, 194, 195, 200, 206, 216; Lawrence, 10; ilary, 17, 22,61, 79, 174, 1S6, 206, 216; Miriam, 214; mr., 173; Ralf, 232; Re- becca, 175; Samuel, 194, 206; Sarah, 195, 206, 214; Waite, 100; Waitstill, 189, 20O.

Snelling: Joseph, 241; Mary, 241.

Soper : Alexander, 240, 241, 242; John, 206 ; Joseph, 206; Mary, 241 ; Mr., 258

Spur, Spurr, Spuer: Abigail, 240; Ann, 122, \ 241; Capt., 167,241,242, 243; Col., 25;

Elizabeth, 197, 225, 236; Johanna, 197; John, 100, 107, tit, i2i, 146, 148, 197, 242; Lemuel, 24^2; Mary, 197, 223; mother, 252; Patience, 197; Robert, 22, 35.39. 4«, 68,96, 107, 109, 113,122,127, 197, 217, 221, 223, 225, 241,242,248,251, 252 ; Sarah, 235; Thomas, 221, 235, 236, 337,240; Wait, 118; Waitstill, 197.

Squire, Stephen, 147.

Stanton: John, 234; Robert, 25, 132; Tho.,

234-

Staple, Staples : Abraham, 32, 192 ; Thomas, 326.

Starr, Starrs : Constant, 5 ; Susanna, 5.

Stevens, mr., 157.

Stiles: Benj., 234; Hannah, 233; John, 23, 22s, 233, 234, 235, 237, 240, 245 : Joseph, 234; Mary, 235, 245; Nathaniel, 237; Nehemiah, 240; Robert, 116, 250.

Stimson, mr., 166.

Stone: Daniel, 237, 238; Mary, 237.

Story: Dorothy, 226; Joshua, 40, 226, 230, 250, 253.

Stoughton: Elizabeth, 4; Hannah, 168, 170; Israel, 4; John, 170; Lt. Gov., 151; Mr., 18, 25, 55, 60, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75. 76, 77. 79. 80, Si, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 95, 106, 114, 128, 136, 148, 150, 158, 159, 171; Mrs., 75; Rebecca, 172; Thomas, 175; William, 35, 55, 56, 168.

Street, Mr., 47.

Strong, Stronge: Jedidiah, 169; Samuel, 321 ; Susanna, 221. . Styth, Margaret, 5.

Sumner, Sumer: Ann, 210; Benjamin, 207; Bro., 87, 88, 116, 18;; dea., 148; Ebene- zer, 204, 210, 232; Edward, 307; Eliza- beth, 181, 206, 232; George, 19, 36, 104, 195, 19s, 200, 204, 207, 3ii ; Hannah, 190; Increase, 30, 35, 36, 144, 174, 203, 205, 307, 210, 213, 217, 319, 348, 253; Joseph, 305, ait; Marie, 4; Mary, 32, 182, 195, 197; Mehitable, 200, 220; Preserved, 197; Rebecca, 35, 197; Roger, 31, 32, 34,

189,210, 213; Samuel, 35, 100, 148, 189, 197, 200, 202, 204, 206, 210, 217, 24S; Sarah, 35,303; Thankful, 302, 210; Will. iam, 4, 30, 94, 101, 102, in, 114, 181, 190, 314.

Sunderland, mr., 148.

Sutton: Anthony, 241 ; Eliz, 341.

Swan, Mr., 117.

Swift, Swifte, 193; Abigail, 41, 152, 157, 207; Anna, 176; Ebenezer, 209; Elizabeth, 5, 172, 198, 206, 212; Ezra, 243; Hopestill, 204; James, 178, 203, 206, 230, 240, 241, 242,243,245; Jane, 233; John, 161,211; Mary; 175; mother, 157; mr., 161; Obediah, 36, 41, 148, 171, 203, 204, 206, 207, 212, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 242, 245, 250, 252; Pri^cilla, 234; Rest, 203, 206; Ruth, 174; Sarah, 231, 245; Sergt., 132; Silence, 245; Susanna, 180, 232, 240, 241 ; Thomas, 5, 10, 19, 100, 104, 198, 201, 209, 311 : widow, 252; William, 201.

Sykes: Phebe,6; Rebecca, 172; Richard, 6.

Tailrr, Taylor, 75 ; Col., 25, 240; Elijah, 2:9;

Elisha, 219; James, 219; madam, 24;;

Mary, 38, 217; Mr., 172; Mrs., 18, 76;

Sarah, 240. Talbot, Talbut: Edward, an; Peter, 135, 164,

211. Tcag, wife, 100. Thacher, Thatcher, Therher: Mr., 61, 62, 81,

92, 108, 112, 115, 116, 130, 149, 150, 151,

152, 154, 163, 239, 144, 245; mrs., it"*, 161 ;

Peter, 157, 211; Theodora, 211; Thomas,

Thayer: Benjamin, 235; Mr., 236; Zebulon,

235-

Tileston, Tilsto, Tilestone, Ty'estone, Naomy, 177; Anne, 152; Bathshuah, 18, 178; Benjamin, 240; Caleb, 235; Captain, 237. 339; Cornelius, 176, 186, 200, 206, 234; Elisha, 238; Elizabeth, 5, 171,197, 206, 233; father, 248; Grace, 228, 230; Hannah, 233 ; James, 210 ; Johanna, 239; John, 232; leift., 146, 149; lieut., 148, 248; Lt., 351; Mary, 234; Mindwell, 224; Mrs., 236; Naomy, 177; Onesiph- orus, 180, 228, 230, 235, 250, 252; Ruth, 172; Sarah, 35, 196, 202, 233, 253; Ste- phen, 228, 230; Thomas, 18, 52, 78, 123, 151, 152, 206, 232, 233, 234, 235, 238; Timothy, 34, 39. "8, 152, 196, 197, 200, 202, 206, 210, 231, 232, 233. 234, 235, 240, 345, 250, 253 ; widow, 251.

Tilley, Tilly, Mrs., 164.

Timberlake, Sarah, 150.

Ting, Major, 25.

Tollman! Tolman, Touleman : Alisse, 234; Aquila, 234; Benjamin, 207; bro., 116; Daniel, 152, 211, 235, 236, 238; David, 230; Desire, 236; Ebenezer, 215, 238; Elijah, 236; Elizabeth, 36, 204,206, 234, 241; Hannah, 171, 235; Henry, 152, 211,

334, 335, 237, 238,339, 340, 341; Hope- still, 241; Jane, 238; Jemima, 231; Jeru- aha, 232, 240; John, 36, 41, 128, 173, 204, 305, 207, 211, 215, 219, 221, 231, 333, 333,

335. 236, 338, 339, 248, 250, 251; Jonas, 235; Joseph, 205; Josiah,_235; Mary, 305, 230, 231, 339; Nathaniel, 337; Pa- tience, 239; Prisalla, 235, 238; Rebecca, 176; Ruth, 175, 319, 337; Samuel, 41, •52,234. 335, 236, 338, 240, 241; Sarah, 335; Susan, 233, 234; Susanna, 41,346; Thomas, 6, 36, 37, 40, 205, 206, 311, 337, 330. 231, 237, 248, 252; Timothy, 227; William, 221, 240; widow, 344.

INDEX OF NAMES

267

Tomkins, Tompkins, Raph, 4.

Tompson, Thomson : Mr., 63, 146; Sam, 233; Mr. William, 5.

Topley, Toplif, Topliffe, 175; Clement, 6, 8, 17, 243; deacon, 138, 141, 146, 149, 151, 231, 242, 248; Ebenezer, 223, 236, 238, 240; elder, 152, 153, 155, 164, 237, 24:; Eliz., 148; Jonathan, 170, 238; Joseph, 221, 237 : Margarite, 242; Mary, 239; Mehitable, 204; Mrs., 245; Nathaniel, 164,225, 237, 342, 245, 257; Obedience, 173; Patience, 17, 309; Samuel, 3, 36, 132, 135, 137, 152, 159, 176,204,205,209,212,218, 221, 223, 225, 229, 237, 239, 242, 243, 245'. Sarah, 6, 171, 231; Thankful, 148, 212; Waitslill, 218. irz

Tory, Torry, Torrey, Mr., 55, 62, 92, 101, 104, 114, 116, 134, 141, 156.

Trescot, Trescott, Triscot: Abia, 217; Abigail, 206, 241, 242 ; Chanty, 236; Ebenezer, 214 ; Elizabeth, 196, 206, 214, 227, 245 ; Ezekiel, 220; J., 242, 245 j Jeremiah, 214; Joh., 204; Johanna, 237, 243; John, 21, 38, 100, 180, an, 213, 214, 220, 222, 225, 277, 242, -45, 249, 252; Joseph, 200, 206, 221, 224, J35. 237. 240, 241, 242, 243, 245. 253 ; Mar- tha, 100, 192, 206; Mary, 17, 175, 225, 240 ; Miriam, 39, 224; mother, 252; Mr., 25; Patience, 100, 182, 234; Rebecca, 152, 218, 245; Samuel, 9, 19, 21, 38, too, 160, 163, 177, 214, 215, 217, 220, 236; Sarah, 39, 194,206,315,245; Silence, 242; William, 7, 9i 'o» "7. 39. "5. "8, 152. '92. "94. 196, 200, an, 313, 234, 235, ^36, 248; Zachary, 152, 314.

Trobridge, Trowbridge: Elizabeth, 193; James, 33, 34, 61, 170, 193; Margaret, 33, 34, 61; Mind weil, 193; Mrs., 5; Thank- ful, 306.

Trot, Trott, 35; Anne, 339; Bro.,116; Chris- tian, 343; David, 337; Elizabeth, 238; Hannah, 232; James, 41, 148, 202, 234, 236, 237, 238, 245; John, 195, ao6, 234; Lemuel, 235; Mary, 152, 215, 234, 236, 237; Mercy, 40, 235, 338, 242; Mother, 251; Mrs., 157,236,251; Preserved, 176; S., 40; Sam., 39, 191,238; Samuel, 206,

326, 330, 331,333,334,335, 242, 343, 249.

151; Sarah, 182, 230, 233, 234, 235; Susan, 233; Thankful, 199, 206; Tho., 7, 31, 39; Thomas, 100, 132, 191, 195, 199, 303, 315, 319, 233, 234, 235, 337, a39» 248; widow, 252 ; Zebiah, 237. Trow, John, 182. % Tucker: 125; Ephraim, 37, 104, 239, 240, 341; Experience, 208; James, 19, 37, 100,104,313; Joshua, 239; Manasseh, 37, 104, 161 ; Rebecca, 208; Robert, 104. Turin: Abigail, 245; Joseph, 241; Mr., 241,

245- Turner, Tumear: Increase, 19, 173; Jeffrey,

5; Mr., 174; Patience, 175; Prais-ever,

17, 171 : William, 7, in. Twitcheli, Joseph, 7.

Umphrey, Uphrey [see Humphrey].

Underwood, Mary, 14.

Upsall, Upshall: Dorothie, 4; Experience,

17a; Nicholas, 4; Ruth, 173; Susanna,

171.

Vener, Rebecca, 5.

Viles: Joseph, 343, 346; Sarah, 346; Susanna, 346.

Vos, Vote: Abigail, 212; Capt., 175; Edward, «9> 37. 212; Elizabeth, 208, 212; Henry, ao, 308; Jane, 308, 313; John, 313; Na-

thaniel, 312; Thomas, 20, 37, 208; Waite, 37; WaitstiJl, 100; William, 212.

W [ . . . ], Sarah, 233.

Wackman: John, 151; Mary, 151; Mr., 151.

Wadsworth, Wodsworth: Benjamin, 148, 155, 202; John, 161; Joseph, 200; Mr., 166; Sam., 164, 200, 202.

Wait: Abigail, 242; Eiis.,242; Ruth, 243.

Waldo, Zech., 233.

Wales, Walls: Content, 100, 208; Ebenezer, 233,345; Elijih, 153; Elizabeth, 152,214, 240; Elkanah, 206, 208, 242; Ephraim, 343; father, 157; goodman, 22, 120, 185 ; goodwife, 149, 182; Hannah, 233; Injah. 41, 148, 152, 234, 235, 236, 238,241, 242, 243, 245'. Isaac, 246; J., 246; Jedidiah, an; John, 37, 100, 127, 208, 231, 338, 339, 340, 242, 245. 248, 252 ; Jonathan, 232, ~" 241 ; Mary, 39, too, 206, 207, 224, 234, 235, 340,243; Mr., 25; N.,243; Nathaniel, 4, 50, 100, 101,207; Ruth, 239, 245 ; S.,236; Samuel, 39, 207, 211, 214, 216, 219, 221, 224, 232, 233, 2j6, 346, 248, 250, 251, 252; Sarah, 216, 234; Susan, 4, 50, 346; Tab- itha, 223 ; Timothy, 22, 120, 220.

Walker, John, 151.

Walter, Walters: Mr., 130, 153, 154, 156, 167; Samson, 155.

Ward: Benjamin, 241; Elizabeth, 244; Jos., 237. 244; Joseph, 24", 246; Mary, 237; Thankful, 237; Zebia, 239.

Ware: Goodman, 7it-William, 10.

Wareham, Mr., 255.

Warner, Abraham, 45.

Warren, Mr., 171.

Waterhouse: Anna, 171; Mary, 6; Mrs., 6; Mr. (Tho.), 6.

Watkins, Sarah, 152.

Way, Waye, 179; Aaron, 51, 178, 190; Eliza- beth, 188; father, 25; Henry, 7; Hester, 30; Jonathan, t88; Mary, 177; Mr., 25; Richard, 7, 30, 186, 188; Susanna, 190; Thomas, 147; William, 181.

Web, Webb, Weibb : Benj., 234 ; Eben., 233 ; Elizabeth, 38; Katharine, 234; John, 239; Mary, 218; Nath., 230; Sam., 226, 249, 251; Tho., 232; Zebulun, 230.

Weeks, Wickes: Abigail, 221, 344; AraieLl.ji, 190, 194.. 19°. '99. 202, 204, 206, 215, 322, 233; Deliverance, 234; Ebenezer, 39, 196, 206,233; Elijah, 245 ; Elizabeth, 109, 181, 188, 206, 226, 242, 253; Experience, 23 1 ; George, 6, 189, 195; goodwife, 182 ; Han- nah, 152, 200, 229, 232; Jane, 6, 194; Joane, 206; John, 100, 122, 128, 180; Jos., 246, 253; Joseph, 36, 40, 199, 200, 201, 204, 206, 226, 229, 231, 232, 234, 250; Josh., 252; Lemuel, 244; Mary, 100,206, 226; Mehitable, 222 ; Mindwell, 148, 204; Renew, 100, 191, 206, 216; Repent, 148, 206; Sarah, 19X, 306, 326, 237, 244; Sub- mit, 202; Supply, 302; Thankful, 190, 306, 331; Thomas, 304; widow, 352; William, 31, 187, 189, 191, 194, 195, 193,

200, 20>, 216, 2l8, 224, 244.

Welds, Mr, 148.

Wentworth, 236, 239; John, 236; Mary, 234.

Wheelock, Eleazar, 161.

Whipple, 177; Benjamin, 182; David, 188;

Eliezer, 176; Goodwife, 7; John, 172;

Samuel, 174; Sarah, 173; William, 181. White, Whine: Abigail, 333, 337; Abijah,

338; bro., 146, 157; Ebenezer, 318, 236,

237; Edward, 4, 153, 235, 236, 3J7, 338;

Elizabeth, 316, 330; Experience, 303;

Hannah, 329; Henry, 159, 163, 16s, 215,

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a:6, 318, aao; June*, 33, 36, 14a, 170, 197, 199, 201, 303, 206, 209, 212, 218, 248, 252 ; Jerusha, 224; John, 171, 201, 209, 235; Josiah, 165, 215, 227; Martha, 4, 206; M?ry, 209, 215; Mr., 146, 236, 237. 238, 343; Mrs., 245; Patience, 237, 245; Re- becca, 230; Richard, 152; Sarah, 36, 197, 337,228,236; Submit, 222; Thankful, 199, 206, 209; William, 218.

Whitman, Rev. Mr., 87, 244.

Wilcox: William, 151.

Wilkins: Brave, 6; Bray, 25; Hannah, 5; Henry, 180: John, 173; Lydia, 175; Mar- garet, 178; Samuel, 171; Thomas, 176.

Willard, Mr., 102, 103, 116, 138, 139.

Willett: Alice, 151; Bethia, 176; Susanna, 151.

William, King, 133, 139, 153.

Williams, William, Wills: Daniel, 241; Eben- ezer, 2s, 37. 38, >°°, '32. 152. '7*, '7%, 207, 309, 332, 233, 234, 235. 238, 239, 245, 249, 352; Elizabeth, 6; Frances, 6; John, 153, 156; Josiah, 152, 207; Kath, 230; Martha, 37,333; Mary, 152,235,245; Mr., 154.156, 162; Mrs., 153; Nathaniel, 171; Nicho., 243; Preserved, 234; Rev. Mr. John, 345; Richard, 6; Roger, 178; Ruth, 238; Samuel, 222; Susanna, 22H, 237: Thomas, 228,232; William, 232; Zebadiah, 234.

Willice, Willeyes, Willyes: Adding-srill, 173 ; Cornelius, 175; Elizabeth, 209; Experi- ence, 176; Goodwife, 7; Joane, 5; Jo- seph, 171; Michael, 5: Roger, 37, 209.

Wilson: John, 9, 10, 184, 258; Joseph, 5; Mr., 25, 62, 131, 163, 194,237,255.

Winthrop, Wintrop: Adam, 133; Major, 133.

Wiswall, Wiswell, Wizzell, 179; Abigail, 41; Anne, 243, 244; Benjamin, 178; Captain, 167, 242; Daniel, 246; deacon, 63, 64, 84, 85; Deborah, 172; Ebenezer, 172, 215, 331, 241, 243, 343, a44, 245, 346; elder, *4H Elizabeth, 4, 198, 206, 243; Enoch, 3a, 136, 138, 156, 189, 192, 193, 195, 198, aoi, 303, 305, 208, 212, 215, 319, 230, 342, 244, 245, 246; Esther, 246; grandfather, 187; Hannah, 193, 206, 228, 240; Hester, 53, 182, 201; Ichabod, 233; James, 243; Jo, 258; John, 4, 10, 12, 17, 63, 74, 84, 85, 186, 189, 221, 231, 240, 241, 242, a43. 244, 346, 350, 358; Lt., 25, 243; Lvdia, i75i-. Margaret, 4; Martha, 180; Mary, 148, 178, 208, 241, 242; Mr., 157; Mrs., 40, 336,351; Noah, 170,245; Oliver, 41, 148, 195, 206, 225, 228, 231, 233, 233, 234, 243, 249; Rebecca, 171 ; Ruth, 127; Sam- uel, 41, 156, 212, 234; Sarah, 174, 239, 242; Serj-, 146, 248,251; Susanna, 148,

203, 245; Thomas, 4, 10, 34, 52, 59, 60, 61, 225, 239, 240, 241 ; William, 246. Withams, Mr., 245.

Withington, Withing: Abiel, 231, 241; Abi- gail. 2-£, 2j£r-i.->->e, 227; Anna, 21,236, 4*3! 3.15; ji>~!'-Ai. 3; Constant, 192; De- ..liverartce.W"* «i Ebenezer, 21, 41, too, •132V140, n?> -i't. ax, 227,237, 239,240,

. - a46r24*. JftaJ »► 2 Elder, 10, 184, 186;

; _ El:».abetti, ♦£, 3K1H7, 198, 206, 230, 241, C 343»^-245; 'Faith,'c5 ; Hannah, 100, 152, 220; Henry, 3, 13, 36, 39, 181, 218, 220, 222, 227, 230; Hopesrill, 234; John, 3°, 37. 4», «02, 125, 128, 178, 204, 206, 211,213,217, 220,223, 235, 236; Jos., 40, 230; Joseph, 200, 227, 242; Mary, 7, 21, 204,211, 223,246; Mather, 237; Mr.; 64, 65, 167,244; Mrs., 35, 237, 251; Phillip, 40, 122, 132, 135, 162, 167, 189, 217, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227, 230, 231, 232, 233, 248, 251, 252; Richard, 5, 79, 80, 114, 152, «57. 189, 192, 198,200, 213, 234, 235, 240, 242; Samuel, 41,217, 238, 240, 244; Sarah, 152, 157,218,232; Silence, 222; Susanna, 223; Thankful, 152,219,239,34a; widow, 351 ; William, 325, 238, 242, 243, 246.

Wood", Woods: Abigail, 136, 151; Deborah, 151; Eleanor, 226; Elias, 40; Elice, 248; Elizabeth, 151, 224, 235, 241- Ellis, 38, 214, 216; Father, 25; John, 151, 224; Lt., 151; Margaret, 151; Mary, 151; Miriam, 38, 214; Peter, 136, 221; Sarah, 151; widow, 156,2^2; William, 221.

Woodbridge, Mr., 154, 155, 156.

Woodcock, Thos., 147.

Woodland, 148, 177; John, 178; Martha, 177; Thankful, 176.

Woodward, Wooward: Abigail, 231, 232, 236, 245; Deliverance, 231; Ebenezer, 231; Elizabeth, 53,234; Experience, 174; ffree- dome, 173; Hannah, 233; Henry, 6, 17, 52; John, 232, 242,243, 245; Mary, 330; Nathaniel, 242; Samuel, 234; Sarah, 335; Silence, 233 ; Smith, 41, 136, 210,' 225, 227, 330, 331, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 250, 253; Submit, 333. 243 ; Thankful, 227.

Woodworth: David, 151; Grace, 151; John, 176.

Worth, Sarah, 233.

Wright: Goody, 7; Henry, 7; Samuel, 169.

Wyat, Wiat, Wiet, 25; Benj., 232; Comfort, 218; David, 223; Edward, 217; Jonathan, 218, 232; Maria, 227; mother, 252; Na- thaniel, 100, 107, in, 146, 177, 317, 318, 350, 352; Rebecca, 218; Standfast, 218; Waitstill, 175, 228.

Wyman: Jacob, 156; Mr., 154.

INDEX OF PLACES AND NATIONS.

Abington, 160, 161, 162. Albana [Albany], 105. America, 153. Andover, 154. Attleborough, 238, 24a.

Barbados, 170.

Barnstable, Bastable, 61.

Bay, The, 43.

Beverly, 245.

Billerica, 154.

Black-point, 101.

Boston, 10, 14, 17. »8, 19, 3*. 33. 36, 44. 47. 5°. 5'. 53. 54. 57. 58, 59, 6a, 64, 69, 70s 71, 7*. 75. 77. 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 88, 89, 92, 102,

ISO, 132, 184, 190, 192, 194, 198, 200, 203, 206, 209, 2IO, 219, 220, 224, 236, 237, 238, 241, 242, 244, 246.

Braintree, Brantree, &c, 18, 22, 58, 63, 69, 86, 88, 89, 91, 104, 105, 118, 150, 155, 156, 158, 16:, 165, 167, 173, "75. '77. «84. Joo, 202, 218, 227, 235, 236, 243, 259.

Bridgewater, 19, 20, 172, 241.

Bristol, 160, 243, 245.

Cambridge, 14, 57, 58, 59. 61, 69, 89, 128, 163,

226, 229, 258. Cambridge Farms, 148, 154. Cambridge Village, 34, 59, 60, 61, 144. Canada, 133, 159, 224. Canton, 138. Capeford, 72.

Caribee [Kereby] Islands, 72, 73. Charlestown, 38, 57, 58, 59, 69, 89, 103, 105,

106, 131, 144, 159. 215. Chatham, 242. Chelmsford, 154,211. Colony, 46, 80, 95, 106, 114. Concord, 105, 144, 148, 154, 174. Connecticut, 14, 20, 43, 108, 115, 170, 258.

Dedham, 40, 58, 88, 93, 104, 118, 141, 150, 170,

184, 220, 242. Deerfield, 153, 154, 156,245- Dighton, 241.

Dorchester, So. Carolina, 144, 145. '48. Dolthester Village, 165, 235, 236, 237, 238,

»39. J43- Dunstable, 148, 154. Dutch, 66, 03. Duxborougn, 153.

Easthampton, 235.

Eastward, The, 126, 153, 155, 258.

England, Ingland, Old England, 42, 44, 45. 46, 50. 5*. 54, 55, 56, 57. 58, 60, 67, 70, 71, 73, 73, 74, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 91, 95, 102, 103,

105, IIO, 112, 115, ll8, 119, I20, 133, 124,

"7, '3>. '33, '35, '37, '43. 'S3. '7°. «7«. 172, 180, 184, 186, 188, 235, 254. Europe, 92, 153, 154-

Fox Point, 25.

Framingham, 161, 162.

France, 127, 143.

French, The, 133, 139, 145. «5°. '53, '55, '5°-

Gloster, 245.

Groton, Groaton, 102. v

Hampton, 243.

Hartford, 42, 43. 45-

Hatfield, 18, 105.

Hingham, 38, 51, 105, 114, 169, 170, 171,213,

238, 239. Holland, 93. Hull, 87, 165, 243, 244-

Ipswich, Ipswetch, 162, 174, 210, 212, 215. Ireland, 133.

Jones' Lane, 25.

Kereby Islands [see CaribeeJ.

Lancaster, Lanchaster, Langchester, 17, 34,

47. »54, '9°. 2°7. »'°- Leeds Lane, 25. Lexington, 167.

Little Compton, 147, 150, 151, 161. London, 67, 71, 72, 243. Long Island, 42. Lynn, Lin, 36, 170, 205.

Maiden, 113.

Manados, 92.

Marlborough, 154.

Martins [Martha's] Vineyard, 42.

Massachusetts Bay, 1, 155, 258.

Medfield, Meadfeild, 9, to, 33, 34, 118, 131, «45. '49. '61, 207,255, 258.

Medford, 154, 155, 156.

Mendon, 154.

Mill, The, 25^

Mill Creek, The, 44.

Milton, Melton, 19, 20, 22, 75, 100, 104, 112, 115, :i8, 119, »l, '44, '50. '57. 161-164, 167, 198, 199, 202, 203, 208, 211, 213, 223, 224,

»37. J4', 244. 345- Mystic, 156.

Namur, 145.

Naraganset, 149, 151.

Nashaway, 12, 191.

Netherlands, 155.

New England, 1, 11, 44, 143, 158, 159, 163,

180, 258. New Hampshire, 155. New Haven, 172. Newington, 148.

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Newport, ijo, 151, 182.

Newtown, Newton, 34 [see Cambridge Vil- lage], 157, 160, 167, 170, 237. New York, 93, 153.

Nonantum, 34, 144 [see Cambridge Village]. Northampton, 14, 17, 19, 52, 53, 154, 172, 174. Norton, 160, 241.

Our Native Country [see England].

Pascataway, Pescattoway, 121, 156.

Pennsylvania, 149.

P"rt Royal, 156, 235.

Portsmouth [see Strawberry Bank], 136, 162.

Providence, 163, 164, 165, 173, 174, 243.

Punkapoag, 163, 238, 244.

Quenectecot [Connecticut], 14, 20, 43, 108, 115.

Reading, 144, 154.

Rehoboth, 102, 108, 147, 149, 170.

Rhode Island, 147, 149.

Rocksbery, Roxbury, 17, 18, 19, 25, 33, 42, 3«. 57, 58, 59. &9. 7°. 79. 86, 88, 89, 90, 93, 105, 114, "7. "8, 125, 128, 129, 130, 144, >57» 167, 174, 184, 186, 201, 202, 214, 222, 236,

*37- Rowly, 34.

St. Christophers, 155.

Salem, 30, 173, 174, j86.

Salley, 142.

Sandwich, Sandidg, 33, 16;, 200, 243, 244.

Scituate, 167, 173, 174, 238.

Scotland, 124, 127.

Seakonk, Seaconc, Seaconck, 191, 227.

South Carolina, 20, 144, 145, 148.

Southfield, 235.

Spaniards, 153.

Springfield, 52, 53, 170, 172.

Stamford, 172.

Stoughton, 167, 244.

Strawberry Bank [see Portsmouth].

Sudbury, 144, 148, 154, 155, 159, 209.

Surinam, 237.

Taunton, Tanton, 18, 19, 23, 24, 32, 35, 47.

65, 66, 67, 121, 148, 15s, 160, 173, 174, 186,

191, 245, 246. The Neck, 25. Tiverton, 239. Topsfield, 19, 189. Truro, 220. Turkey, 141. Turks, The, 125, 144.

Uncatye, 187.

Virginia, 186.

Watertown, 14, 57, 58, 128, 149, 155, 171. Waymouth, Weymouth, 19, 32, 40, 47, 61, 62,

88, 89, 104, 118, 134, 156, 157. 174. '92. 242. Westfield, 172. West India, 140.

Windsor, Winsor, 1, 14, 20, 169, 171, 255. Wobum, Woobume, 52, 154, 156. Woodstock, 142, 143. Worcester, Wocester [in England], 180. Wrentharo, Rentham, 147, 150, 164.

York, 136, 243-

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