s-'^ ■^•^ o> '>'.' - .<^ A^^ vO O. 't^. s^- .^^ ■''c^. '/- ^O 0^' .S -^K^ ^ .0' NS ' " / C' ax^'":v.. ••'.. ,N^^ i ,0 o '. /■ v^' ^> ,0 o. ^ •/,,_ RECORDS First Church at Dorchester IN NEW ENGLAND 1636-1734 Boston, Mass. Georok H. Ei.lis, 141 Franklin Street iSoi ^"^V^ ^6^ t>{^6> Copyright, 1891, BY GEO. H. ELLIS. ^^^3 v/ NOTE. At a meeting of the First Cliurch, 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 " wiiich 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 e.xpressed the same. So we came, by the good Hand of the Lord, through the Deeps com- fortably; having Preaching or E.xpounding of the Word of (}od 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 tlic west, ern parts from Plimmouth." (Force's Tracts : Vol. II. John While's " I'lanter's Plea," p. 35.) Winthrop, writing to his wife from aboard the ".\rbella," March 28, 1630, says, " The ship which went from I'limouth carried about 140 per- sons." (Savage's " Winthrop," 1st Ed. 1.S25. p. 36S.) t The dates throughout are given in old style. IV UOKCHESTKR CHURCH RECORDS 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 nl6ke 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. f 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 ship 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 21. It is uncertain whether this is 1631-2 or 1632-3. J Savage's " Winthrop," ist Ed. p. 105. INTRODUCTION 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 maok FKiiEMEX fro.AiJ^ M.w iS, 1631, to Date OF Church Records, Aug. 23, 1636. Benham, Jolin 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 Total, . 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, Tiiomas Mason, Capt. John Maverick, Mr. John Maverick, Moses Mi not, (ieorge Moore, John Phillips, Jolin 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 Ncwhery, .Mr. Tiiomas Warham, Mr. John Newton, John Wilkins, Bray Parker, James fWilliams, Roger Parkman, Elias Wilton, David Pierce, John Witchfield, John I'helps, William Wolcot, Henry Phillips, George Wright, Henry '^4 ■There are two of these names, John Iloskins, 1631 and 163.1, and Thomas Rawlins, 1631 and 1635-36. There is a strong probability that they both belong to Dorchester; but wc cannot be certain. t This was not the more famous mm whf) bore the .same name. VI DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 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 hi\e, 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, ^s*^ to the 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 " INIary 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 INTRODUCTION Vll 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 hy 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 wTiters. 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- zati William Turner John ffrench Goodman Ware Richard Eavins Henry Waye Richard Waye Joseph Twichell Richard Hall Tho Trott Jasp Rush Nicholas Boulton Goodwife George m'' Patten Goodwife willeycs Elizabeth Gallet Goodwife Whipple 28 of 12 mo 1 64 1. X goody Pond X goody Howard goody Deeble mary withington 27 of 1 1 mo 42 2 mo Decimo 7'" 43 5 : 3 mo 43 goody Pratt goody Wright Goody Eavens 8 I mo 1644 Goody Billindge mary Davenport [8] 1646. about 10 May 1646. Baptised, Samuel Topliff (son of Clement Topliff ) who was ordained Ruling Elder ffeb. 3. 1 70 1 -2 : DORCHESTER CHL'RCII KKCoKDS 7 [9] 1647 The ReV' m' John Wilson jun'' He was Coadjutor to the ReV' m' Mather two Years; & then dismissed, that so Medfield might have a Pastor & He was Pastor of Medfield 40 years. ni 10: 47: Baptised Ilopestill (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] -^t a church meetinge 19. (10) 53 where was p'sent theise bretheren m' mather Elder withingto Richard Baker Richard Leeds John Gornhill Henry Cundliffe Lawrance Smith william Triscot Thomas Swift Captaine Atherton Ensigne ffoster Robt Howard Thomas wiswall Joseph ffarnwoorth william ware Thomas Ikird 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 ("first what the magest could doe by power & after to goe & Comj^ound w"' Liuetennant Cooke or any other ffor her Redemptio & to ingage an o.xc and a Cow in m' Howard handes for p't of payement. & in case y"'selves ingage for the Rest the bretheren above named doe p'misc to Layc downe for the present amonge y'" the sume untill it can be had againe from the whole church by Contribution or olhcrwayes : the vote was affirm- ative & the p'misc ffuU her Redemptio was to be ffree. 8 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS (1649 The Reverend M' John Wilson was Ordained Pas- tor of the Church in Dorchester as a Coadjutor to the Rev*^ m' R. Mather o' Teacher. The Rcv'd m"" Wilson Removed from Dorchester to Med- field to take the Pastoral Care of y'' Church at Medfield.) [11] The 15 September 1680 about 10 of y" Clock in y*" night m"" fflint departed this life y^' day before there was a fast keept for him he was ordained pastor to this Church y'^ 27 10 71 The 28 4 82 m'' John Danforth was ordained pastor to this Church at Dorchester The 12 3 86 Elder James Humphrey dep''ed this lif in y'^ morning about break of day being y"" day of Election for that yeer & buryed y'' 14 3 86 being y'' day y' Randolf came to new England ..- (having been Deacon 2 years & an half & Ruling Elder 17 years & 4 moneths. April 4"' 1692, Deacon John Capen deceased having been Deacon, 33, years, & almost 2'"". June 28. 1700. at 2 or 3 h. P.M. — Elder James Blake departed this Life, in y"" yy^^' Year of His Age & 14"' 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 w"" edward Breck & Received ffrom him one oxe. & an hcffer 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 m' mather muche beffore, we cropt the tage of the nearer eare & ffor the heffer she beinge cut of the nearer care beffore we cut the hither corner of & Cropt the ffurther a Little ffurther we Receaved 3 pound 16' 8*^ 13" of it upon accompt about 2 Cowes at Nashawaye w'='' the Childrens mother bought w"' 10" that was had ffrom Robt Badcocke both are dead & DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 9 only a small yearlinge Liveinge upo that accompt & 3'' 3' 8' is in Edward Clap hands the same daye we gave a Receipt fo"" 74 pound upo accompt 8: did demand security ifor 24 pound yet in his handes : both oxe & heffer arc all blackc 17'" (i^) 54 Sould unto Henry Merrifeild an hcffcr ffor w"'' he is to paye seaven Poundes by 35' a yeare in ffower yeares : ffor w*^*" he hath signed 4 bills w'''' 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 30^ & 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 w"'' I Rcceavcd ffrom John Plumbe — I — 10 — 9 p me Jo wiswALL [13] The 13"' of yM2 I\Io 58 was John Capen ordained Deacon to y Church of Dorchester. {%. The 4"' of Aprill 1692 Deacon John Capen a military officer 50 years at length a Capt : & Deacon of y" ch'' 34 years in His fourscoreth Year Rested from His Labors & Slept in y"' Lord.) The 8"' day of y*" Eleventh Month 1664 being Saboth day deacon Edward Clap departed this lif & now resteth with the lord ther to keepe an eternal Saboth w"' god & Christ in heaven, after y' he had faithfully served in y" 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 toge:her in Co\- enant which is now 28 yeers fower months and odd days The 3'' of y*" 4"' m" 1666 was James Humphrey ordained Deacon to y" Church of Dorchester. The 2 of y'' (12"') 66 Elder henery Withington dejiarted this lif on y'' last day of y" 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 y'' 2'' Church officer y' was takcn--a\vay by death The 13 (11) 68 was James Humphry ordained a rulling Elder The 23 of y"^^ (2) 69 Mr Mather y' teacher of this Church lO DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS departed this lif about lo of y'' Clock on y'' evening before being y'' first teaching officer y' have been taken away by death since y" first gathering of y" Church w'^'' is now 32 yeers & 8 months Compleate The 24 10"^ Mo 1671 M-" George Minot Elder of y-^ Church he dyed one the Lords day about y" latter p' of y"' day being y*" 4"' Church officer y* was taken away by death The 30 4 72 James Blake was ordained a deakon to y'' Church of dorchester look now of this one leaf back [14] Dismissions of members of this church unto other churches w'^'* have been since John Capen was ordained Deacon: Colected & put together being untill this 16 of y" (i) 6f scattered up and downe in severall places of this Booke [We omit all these entries, which are given in loco.'\ 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 y'' Church at Northampton Thankfull Baker (whose name was formerly ffoster) was dismissed to Joyne unto y"' new Church at Bos- ton y" II (4) 1665 The 3 (4) 66 Elizabeth ffrey (being mar- rycd 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 watcrtowne The 17 4 66 was y'' wife of Tho : mekins dismissed to Joyn to the Church at hadly at Oeenec- tecot The 8"' (7) 66 John Modesly y' Sone of John Modesly was dismissed to Joyne to y*^ church at Winsor although not in full Communion with us but by vertue of his fathers being in Covenant w"' y*^ Church at Dorchester The 17 (12) 66 Sarah y'' daughter of Gabrill mead being maryed to a man at Cambridg was dismissed to Joyn to that Church though she was not [17J a. member in full com- munion but by vertue of her fathers Covenant y" wife of Gamalliell Beama'^. dismissed to y'^ Church at Lanchaster y'" 24 (3) 68 Mr Robt Howard & his wife dismissed to Joyne to y" first church at Boston y*" 16 of August 1668 Mary y*^ Daughter of Sister Smith being marryed to Captin Johnsons Sonne at Rocksbery, she was dismissed to that church y* 3 (11) 68 she being noe member in full Comunion but by vertue of fathers Covenant DOKCIIESTER CHURCH RECORDS II The /"' (i) 65 prais-cver Turner though not yet in full Comunion was dismissed to Joyne to y" Church at Nortii- ampton The 6 (4) 6g y'' two yonger daughters of Ilcnery Wood- ward was dismissed to Joyne to y'' Church at Northampton though neither of them are yet in full Communion The 25 5 69 Mary y"' daughter of William Trescot who marrycd unio John Hemaway and Johana y'' daughter of Richard Euens who marycd \v"' Joshua Hemaway weer both dismissed to Joyne to y" Church at Rocksbery though nei- ther of them are yet in full Comunion The 6 (I) s;; Sister Agnes Blake (y^' wife of Will'" Blake deceassed) she haveing remov/jd her dwelling to Boston was dismissed to Joyne to y" theird Church in Boston The 27 (i) 70 Deacon Jn" Wiswall was dismissed y'' first Church at Boston The 29 (3) 70 Henery Mason & his wif weer dismissed to Joyne to y"" first Church at boston The 25 7 70 patience y'' wif of Nathanicll Homes & daugh- ter to Clement Toplif was dismissed to Joyn to y' Church of Rocksbery though not yet in lull Comunion with this Church [18j The 9 (8) 70. a dafter of Sister Picher who mar- rycd one bugbce of Rocksbery was dismissed to Joyne to y" Church at Rocksbery she was not in full comunion The 12 I i6l'i John Holbrook was dismissed to Joyne to y*" Church at Rocksbery he was not in full Communion some there weer w^'' did not act in this vote , 18 12 71 Bathshuah y" daughter of Thomas Tilstone who marryed'w'*^ Jn" Pason was dismissed to Joyne to y" Church at Rocksbery she was not in full Comunion as yet Alsoe y'" same day was John Blake dismissed to Joyne to y'' third Church in Boston Also Hannah g'ndaftcr of y'' Widdow Hill wif to one ffisher dismissed to Joyne to y'' Church at Tanton & another of her daughters was dismissed y" 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 & y' she was in full CcMTumion. Ann Legar of Boston who was y*' daughter of William Blak sen' dismissed y'' 21 : 2: 72 to Joyne to the Church in Boston The wife of Tho Meakins was dismissed to Joyne to y" Church at Hat-fcild y"" 2 4 72 ffrancis Hill that was; but now francis Asten was dis- missed to Joyne y" Church at Tanton y'' 28 4 : 74 12 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS John Gils dafter y'' wife of Joseph belcher was dismissed to Joyne to y"' Church at brantrce 6 (7) 74 she was not in full Comunion old m"" Mather & Sister Clements was dismissed to y'' therd Church in Boston y'' 10"' 1 1 74 M""' Taylor who was y'' dafter of m' Stoughton dismissed to y'^ 3'' Church in boston though not in full Communion 1675 [19] in y*" 6 rn" 1676 The daughter of Nathanicll Glover now wif unto Mr Rawson of Boston she was dismissed to y'' 3^^ Church in Boston though not in full Communion but by fathers Covenant Dorcas y'' neger being formerly a member of this Church was dismissed to joyn to y" first Church at boston y'' 27 6 ^6 Hanah y" dafter of Isack Joanes dismissed to y* 3'' Church in Boston though not in full Communion y*" 25 Aprill 80 Elizabeth Baker y' wif of Prat of Waymoth August 81 not in full Comunion dismissed to Joyn to y' Church at Waymoth and Jn" Beaman not in full Communion dismissed to y'' Church at Tanton. The 18 7 81 weer dismissed And about a moneth after { Thomas Swifts wif were Dismissed together Anthony Newtons wif rho Holmans wif Eben"" Claps Wife J y" widdow Salsbery & George Lyons Wife "* Ed Vose his wif all in full Com- union to Joyn to y' Church at Melton both they & their Children James Tuckers wife George Sumers wife lucres Turnear not in full Comunion was dismissed to Joine to y'^ Church at Northampton Voted & granted in y*" 4th m" 82 The 2 (i) 8.i Richard Hall Jun' though not in full Corn- union was dismissed to Joyn to y*" Church at Rocksbery 5 4 84 Hanah y'' daughter of William Chaplin & now y*-" wife of Joseph Goad not in full Comunion was dismissed to Joyne to y'' Church at Rocksbery y" first of y" 4 82 was dismissed nV Joseph Capen to Joyne to y' Church at Topsfeild in order to his ordaination of a pastor to that Church w*"'* was accomplished yM i 4 84 y' 7 9 86 was dismissed y*" wif of Johnathan Hill to Joyn to y'' Church at Bridgwater DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I3 y* 7 of August 8/ was dismissed Samuell Trescott to Joyn to y*" Church at melton The 2 7 88 was dismissed y" wife of Edward Vos to Joyne to y"" Church at melton & her dafter though not in full Comunion [20] The 23 Sep 88 was dismissed the Children of Thomas Vose of melton Thomas & Menery Vose not in full Comunion but by mothers Covenant The 25 of No 88 Ezra Clap was dismissed to Joyn to y'' Church at Melton The same day was John Bolton dismissed to Joyn y*" Church at Bridgwater The 15 4 90 was Atherton Mather dismissed to Joyn to y*^ Church at Winsor in Quencctecot though not in full Comunion ocktober y' 20 95 was m"' Joseph Lord and Increase Sum- ner and william pratt wer dismissed for y" gathering of A church for y'' South corelina. [21] -^ list of y"' names of thos who weer adult & ha\e p'sonally in publique Submited them selves to y'' Goverment of Christ in y'' Church & have assented to y'" doctrin of faith & given Satisfaction before y' Elders Concerning their knowlidg & afterward being p'posed to y'' Church for their Satisfaction as to their Conversation & regular walking- some time before their calling forth to owne y'' Covenant The 29 5 // thes p'sons under named weer called uppon in y" publique & owned y'" Covenant Mr Timothy Mather Thomas Andrews John Breck & his wife Thomas Trot & his wife mr Nathaniell Glover Samuell Trescot Samuell Maxfeild & his wife Charles Davenj^ort Hopcstill Humphry Isack Humphry John lilackman Ebenezcr Withington James leaker 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 y'' wif of hope Clap Mary y'' wife of Eb Withington y*" wife of Samuell Hix Elizabeth Blake Hester Clap Mary Hewens Anna Withington M'"'^ Glover Nehemiah Clap Richard Euens Matthias Euens. [22] The 22 8 82 thes following had y'' Covenant declared to them or the substance of it for their owning of it being y'' first in Mr. Danforth time Samuell Rigbys wif Samuell Peltons wif Joshu Henshaws wif & Joseph Birch his wife y'' last of thes y'' Elder said y' her father had been sent unto to own y'' Covenant & he said he was willing to doe w* was needfull — but as yet he had not don it but his daughter did as y' rest owne y'^ Covenant, her fathers name is Timotliy Wales the son of goodman Wales her grandfather he was a member but not her Immediat parent. 8§ Elizabeth y'' wife of Watching Atherton & dafter to Sam Rigbe & Mehittabell y'' dafter of Sam Rigby being adult owned y" Covenant 10 4 83 James & Mary Smith being adult owned y'' Cov- enant being y' children of Jn*" Smith deceased ther mother in full Com union 24 4 83 Patience y'' wife of Ed Blake owned y' Covenant in o"" Church though her husband a member at Melton Some time this year 84 y'' wif of one Nile of Brantry y'' daughter of Roger Belleng owned y"" Covenant 14 4 85 Ebenezer Davenport son of Tho Davenport owned y' Covenant The 29 of May 87 Robt Spur Jun"" owned y' Covenant & had his Child baptized DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 5 The 1 1 of Sop Sy Mary goodall who is y'' daftcr of Tho Modesly owned y'' Covenant & her Child baptized same day The 8 of II SI Sarah & hanah y'' grand daughters of Sister Merryfeild owned y' Covenant & weer both baptized y' same day & y'' wif of Ebenezcr Joans Goodman Cha[:)lins daughter she owned y" Covenant y' same time The 20 3 88 John Brown owned y'' Covenant & had his Child baptized same day Merriam y'' wife of John Glover & dafter of ]n" Smith deceased owned y' Covenant y' 24 march 8r, Susana y'' dafter of Sam Rigby owned y" Covenant & was baptized same day 9 of february 89 or 90 [ — 3] ^'^ ""li^s owned y'' Covenant y'' 29 4 90 Joseph Mather owned y'' Covenant the 13 5 90 & had his child baptized same day John & Israeli Minot owned y' Covenant y 19 aprill 91 y" children of John INIinot deceased May y"" 15 : 92 the wife of John Brown owned the cov- enant. July y*" 10 92 John Stiles y" wife of Joseph Bird; and Sarah leach, owned y' covenant John Stiles and Sarah leache wer batised y"" 17 July 92 and widow content mason was cast out of y*" 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 under the wach of that church, e.vcleming 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 debattc of the mater (on May r' 91) desiered the Elders to send to him to speak with him and deal! with him about thes matters but tho they Sent once and Againe [''24:] ^11 though he came thorow y"" town of Dorchester yett he wold not com att the elders to speak with them now this 3 July 92 the I*21ders declaring this to y'' church and y' church wotted for to send to him to come before them The Elders discoursed him at Tanton & dealt with llim I 6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS & 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 y'' Covenant in order to her Baptisme Agust y"^ 4 95 Damaris y'" wife of James haws entred y* covenant [25] Information of Elder Topliff Major Bourn by John Andrews, on y' oth' side of y' way Mr Ludloes sold to m'' Hull & H. Leveret at last to m' Stoughton Mr Rossiter mr Howards Mr Bates Mr Eells dwelt at Fox point : sold His Land to m' 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 m' Garnsey. Mr Garnsey in Leeds lane Sold to m"" Stoughton Capt. Hawkins dwellt on Southwest side of Fox point M-- Holland M"" Patten at Fox Point M' Gibson — by Father ways M' Houghton in old m' wm Blakes house Sold to mr Capen M' Beaumont bought & built on part of m"" Isaac Jones field D' Memory By Fath' Maudsleys M' Sellick with m"" Gibson by P^ather Ways M' CoUicot — Lieutenant Halls M' Plints bought of m' Clark — now L' wiswells A M" Purchase J Capen s ■ M' Millet Town Records in part burnt in His House. M' Procters — sold to David Jones M"" Shepard Path'' Hixes old house & orchard M"" Meads where Capt Fosters malthouse is. M'' Lake M' Davis — where y* minestry house now stands M' Bullock dwelld at Fox Point M' Pattens at P^ox Point over against Capt : Hawkins. M^ Gurnet j -^^ ^^^^^ ■ ^^ p^^ p^jj^^ John Mason \ -^ ^ >=> ^ M' Clements— Sold to m' Humfrey — near m' Capens John Popes — in Desire Claps Land in y"^ way to Roxbury DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS IJ M' Pooles — w' Francis Price lives. Major Tings bought Last by Col. Tailer, or m' Stoughton. Margery Lever George Procter — His House sold to David Jones then to J. Haiton M' Plimbles sold to Col. Spur. Robert Stanton — in y' y' is now m' Lions East orchard Benj. Merrificlds in y' Country Rode — sold to wiat & Trots. W"" Rones — wr m' Isaac Royal lives Bray Wilkins by old m' Math's or y' same now Kb. Williams Father Greenows / t it- i r i «.u ^^ IT 1 11 Jos. Bird lived there Ursula Battens \ ■' Birst. Cane a free Negro, wr P^ath' Woods lived. David Smiths. M' Howards — wr Jon Jones lives & His orch'* sold to m"" Stoughton M' Way wr Capt Brecks Cider mill is. M' Georges — by Nathan l^radley M' Wales / u 4.u . u f ,Tr T [ both near y' wharr M' Lawrance ) -' Saml Peltons near m' Glovers M' Rigbey of m"" Holman Elder Prats & now Hopestil Capens. P'ather Sanders — P'r. Bacons by moth' Georges. P'ath' Bartholomew, ov"" agst m' Mathe's or williams's. M' Bates He built first y" Mill going to y' Neck. Fath' Dier — m' Trescots now Eb. Maudslys Jun'. [20] 5 March 7? mr fflints e.xhortation to the Children of y" Church taken breifly as he spake it by J C To y'" seed of y' Church ffirst Consider that you are by yo' beirth taken in to y' Church as being y'' seed of y' Church 17 genesis I will be their god & y' god of their seed after them in their genera- tions hence y*' apostles doe aply that in y"' 2 acts 36 y" p'mise is to you & to yo' seed &c soe y' it is y" faithfull & their seed & their Children y* are called : that is thos that are soe vizibly soe, & upon this they weer baptized & after y' they wcer in comunion with y" Church I Cor 7 14 y' unbeleveing husband is sanctified &c y' is DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS with federal hollyncs, therefore all y'' children of y'' faithful they are borne in y"' Covenant, and this is y'' great p'veledg of y* godly, & by this they are distinguished from pagons & heathen 2 Consider y' you have been p'veledged with y'' means of grace upon this being in y'' Covenant to you belong y*' p'misses & you have had saboths & teachings 59 Esa 1 vs. my spirit shall not depart &c y' is they shall have y'' means of grace, and you have enjoyed all this under a Cove- nant, this have been yo"" great p'veledg. therfore beware of shewing any unbeseeming fram of sperit 3 Rom 6 what advantageth y'' Jew &c and if you have been unprofitable under it y*" fault is yours 3 Consider y' you have been baptized ; & soe have made a vow & given up yo' selves unto y'' lord i Cor 12 13 therfore Consider how sollemly you ther engaged to owne yo"" union with y'^ body of Christ which is his Church 4 Consider how great and sollemne p'fession you are Called upon to make this day, he y' cannot say that he will not be a shebolith [27] will be noe benjamite this day god requiers y' you should heer him, & submite yo'selves unto him, beware therfor of Casting off yo' subjection to y*" lord Jesus christ. god will receave it in heaven & will Charge it upon such as shall reject it, but I hope better things of you i Cor 12 13 noe man calleth Jesus lord but by y'' sperit, therfore thos y' will not call Christ their lord he have not y"' sperit, let none Count it a small matter to disowne y" lord Jesus Christ 5 Lastly be sure to be sencear doe not put of y'' lord Jesus with a meere formall p'fession, but say it in y'' sperit 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 y'' feare of god for y*-' help of his sperit y* what you profess with with yo' tongue y-ou may own it sensearly w"' your harts March 4 77 Dorchesters Covenant for Reformation Uppon serious search into o' owne hart & ways in this day of divine Rebuk finding o' selves guilty of many hainous vio- lations of o' holly Covenant by omissions of duty & Com- missions of Iniquitie Wee doe Judge & Condemn our selves for y'' same, & doe Joyntly & severaly Renew our said holly DORClIESTIiR CHURCH RECORDS I9 Covenant with god & one with another ffurthcr p'ticularly & sollemnly promising; in the name & by y' grace of o' Lord Jesus ffirst to Reforme our owne harts, by endeavoring to re- cover y'' sperit life & power of godlines, with our first love faith zeale & integritie : laboring by y'' sperite to mortefic y'' deeds of y' flesh, and to have & maintayn a most imj^artiall zeale against sin, & to waite on o' lord Jesus for y' fresh Communication of y' sperit of grace & life Secondly to Reforme o"" famelys, Engageing our selves to a Concientious Care to set up & maintaine the [2S] Wor- ship of god in them and to walk in o' houses with perfect harts in a faithful! discharge of all Domestick dutys : Edu- cating Instructing & Charging our Children and our house- holds, to keepe y'' ways of y'' lord ; Restraining them as much as in us lyeth, from all evil & especially y' Sins of y'' times and watching over them in y' 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 y' ordinances & worship of god, disobedi- ence to Superiors, in family, town. Church or Common Wealth, drunknes, Idlenes, Vaine Company keeping, Un- righteous dealling between man & man, lasciviousnes, Un- cleanness, false speaking, Slandering, Coveting, with all other Violations of gods holy law ffowerthly to Reforme our Church, to lay aside all Envy, wrath, Evill Surmises, Jelousies, Respect of p'sons. Undue designings, sidings. Contentions, & what ever is Contrary to sound love & Charitie ; to owne & obay them y' are over us in y" lord To uphold, maintaine, encourage, cleave to & stand by a godly able painfull faithfull powerfull ministry in this Church & Congregation ; and to o' power to Encurrag Cleave to & stand by one another, in times of p'secution, to labour to recover (in a Joint Concurrance with y'' ministeriall authoritie which Christ hath appointed in his Church) the Vigorous, studious & impartiall Adminestration of discij^line, to uphold y" due administration of all gods holy ordinances, to be very serious & solimn in o' ]5reparations unto, and attendance uppon god in all divine Worship & Sabbaths, fasts. Sacraments, that we may obtaine y" saveing good of them & gods presence and blessing in & by them, & that y" lord Jesus may grant us a regular and beautifuU tiisposition according to y'' laws & rules of y" gosple in all things 20 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [29] ffifthly To Reforme our defects and neglects of duty toward y' Children of y'' Covenant, humbly & from o"" harts accknovvlidging & bewailling o"" sin heerin, beseeching & waiting upon god in o' lord Jesus for pardon & healling by his name. unto y'' p'formance of thes things wee doe in y'' name of o"" lord Jesus Christ Engage o' selves unto god taking this holy Covenant by a renewed act of Confederation uppon o'' selves Sollemly with full purpos of hart in y'' strength of Christ to stand to it in all y'^ parts of it, and in the full obligation & extent of it. beging of god guidance grace & healling for his nams sake Amen [30] 1651 ^5 (2) 52 James Blake et uxor William Sumner Jr & uxor William Blake Isaac Jones John Holland 3 (8) 52 Edward Blake, mary Lawrance Nathaniell Glover } ^^ , . Henry Layeland j ^^' -'•^ 14 (8) 55 Richard Waye fformerly a member upH his Removall neare unto Salem was dismissed thither & joyned there but upon his Returne unto Dorchester he was haveinge his dismission there Receyved unto the church of Dorchester w"'out any Relatio only standinge fforth and owninge & assentinge to the Covenant breifflyRepeated unto him : the same day was Admitted his wiffe Hester Waye 14 (8) 55 & Hannah Bil- linge [31] 18 (3) 1656 The day abovsaid was admitted into church ffellowshipe theise p'sons underwritten upd occasio of different exp'sions used in y" p'poundinge of them, at ffirst unto the churches Consideratio viz that some were in some degr. of member- shipe more then other Edw Brekc at their admissid asked y'' que ffirst whether one of y'" he named was a member dorciii:sti:k chukch ki:cords 21 beingc ansrd ncL;ativcly he Rcplycd he could not act in a wave of sep'atio : \vh word was takea otfcnsively, but he offered to maintainc his |)'scnt speech & fformer 1 1 (3) 56 : & ffurther said he beleived and owned her j) member. Ammiell Weekes ) et uxo' ejus ' iS (3) 1656 iixo'' wilHam Weekes ) Since then Roger Sumner & his brother were Admitted Hester Mason / , ^, ^ goody et Beaman \ ^ ~' j [32] 1658 1659 Achnitions Daved Joanes (4) 58 W Pelletyah Glover & ) ^ / ^ ,0 M^ Eliazer Mather j "^ ^^' 5» Enoch Wiswell ) Samuell Clap [ 13''"-^ (12) 58 Thomas Moadesley ) The same day M'" Mather & her Daughter Mary Cotton weer dismissed from y" Church at Boston & upon making their relation of y'' work of faith was admitted into y' Church The same day alsoe Clement Maxfeild & Mary his wife being formerly members of this Church & rcmouving to Tanton for some time weer dismissed thcther & upon their retorn 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 V Sarah Clap & ( 20'' (12) 58 Elizabeth Clap j Jacob Hewens & Mary the wife of Rodger Sumner ] , , Abraham Staple \ ^ ' ^"^ Joseph '\ I Benjamen & } Leeds & ,1 / \ - Hannah \ '7'W2) 59 Mary y" wife of Jacob Hewens j John Blackman & Sarah his wife & Elizabeth & \ Mary \ ffry being dismissed from y" Church of Waymouth viz : the two latter p'sons they wer all admitted y" 10'' (5) 59 22 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [33] Admitions i66o 1661 1662 Hanah y*" wife of Henery Garncsy admitted y'' 22 of y'' (2) 60 Tlie day above said hanah y'' daughter of Thomas Andrews desired letters of dismittion to Joyn to y'' Church of Rocks- bery allthough she was not statted member but by vertue of her parents Covenant : & it was granted only b"" Breck (a presbyterian &) ffostcr (an Indepcnd') & Mead would not act w"' y' 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 removal! thither & they not being in a Capaccety for y' injoyment of y'' ordi- nances haveing noe officers for to dispense y'' same The 27 (8) 61 The day abovesaid m' Increase Mather was admitted into the Church The 9"' (i) 6i was admitted unto full Communion w"' y'' Church James White and Margaret y' wife of James Tro- bridg and Hanah Hill Hannah y"' wife of James Minot and Mary Athcrton admitted to full Communion the 13 {5) 62 John Gill admitted the 21 (7) 62 Mary y'-' wife of Thomas Moadesly admitted the 8 (12) 62 M"" Increas Mather & his wife wer dismissed to Joyn to the new church at Boston the 12 (2) 63. Goodwife Dickerman dismissed to y' Church at Mcadfeild wheer her husband doe live y'' 14"' (4) 63 [34] 1663 1664 1665 the 25 (8) 63 Nathaniell Clark y' sonne of william Clarke who was not in full Communion w"' y' Church was dismissed for to Joyne to y' Churh his father was formerly dismissed & Joyned The 3 of y*^ 2'' Mo 64 The wife of Roger Sumner was dismissed to Joyne unto y'^ Church at Lanchaster Alsoe y" same time was Joane the wife of John Ellice of Mcadfeild (who formerly was y^' wife of John Clapp) dis- missed to Joyn to the Church at Meadfeikl DORCHESTER CMURCIt RECORDS 23 The 1 1 (7) 64 Tlie day above said ther was admitted to y'" Church the wife of William Chapman & Mary y"' Daughter of goodman How • The same day was dismissed the wife of Tho Wiswall & y' wife of goo: Kimwright w'"' was y'' wife of John Hollond & Margaret y" wif of James Trowbridg all of them to Joyn to y" 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 y'" wife of m' Burr to Joyne to the Church at Rowly The 12"' of y*" (12) moneth 64 ther was admitted into y'' Church True-cross y"' wife of Stephen Minot & Rebcckah y*' daughter of y'' Widdow Hill Ebenezer Clap was admitted into full Communion w"' y" Church the 21 of y'' (3) 65 The 27 (6) 65 ther was admitted into y' Church thes [j'sons Thomas pearce \ Ruth y'' wife of Timothy Tilston ( Timothy ffoster and [35] 1665 66 67 68 And Sarah y'" wife of Timothy Tilston who was alsoe Baptized y" same time alsoe being not baptized before The 26 (9) 65 was admitted into full Communion Obediah Haawes John Capen Jun'' Nicholas George Robbert Spur & Rebeckah y'' wif of Samuell Sumner The 4 (i) 6 5-6 admitted John Minot Sarah y*" wif of david Joans Mary Euens (since Bradley) The 21 of y" (2) 6y was Susanna y" daughter of William daniell admitted to full Communion Mary y" wife of James Humphrey & Sarah y'' wife of Increas Sumner weer both admitted y' 8 (7) 1667 Judeth y" wife of Jasper Rush & Mary y" wife of Obediah Haws & Sarah y" wife of John Homes admittctl y*" 3 (9) 67. Deborah y" wife of Robt Searl admitted y'' 8 (i) 1667-8 Henery Leadbettcr & Sarah his wife and George Lyan & Hanah his wif all admitted y' 5 (2'') 1668 24 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS IVr William Stoughton and M' Josiah fflint admitted the 12 of y'' 9 m" 1 67 1 The 31 (i) 72 wear admited m'' William pole & his wif & m'' Withington all members of y'' Church at Xanton & being dismissed weer receaved without relation, only entering into Covenant The same time admitted Susanna the wif of John Capen Jun' and Elizabeth y'' wife of John Bird & Mary Capen y'' daughter of John Capen sen"" [36] y* wife of Henery More Admitted y' 21 5 72 The 4 1 1 72 weer admitted Obadiah Swift Joseph weeks John Bird Eliazer Hawes Sarah y*" wife of James whit Mary y'' wife of James Bird Elizabeth y'' wife of Nathaniell Clap James ffoster admited the 16 (i) 7 2-3 Samuell Toplif & his wife and John Withington admitted y' 27 2 73 Elizabeth y^ wife of John Tolman admitted y' 17 6 73 being dismissed or recommended unto this Church by y'' Church at Lin though not in full Comunion but by her relation was receaved y'' wife of Georg Sumner Admitted y*" 12 8 73 Samuell Capen Admited the 4"' 1 1 73 The wife of James Robinson admitted y'' 15 12 73 Thomas Tolman Jun' & his wife admitted y'' 17 3 74 Israeli mead & his wife admitted y'' 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 preston Jun & his wife Jn" Baker & preserved his wife & y'^ wife of Samuell Robinson all admitted y'' 2 1 1 76 at m' flints hous Than full Baker vviddow formerly a mem- ber of this Church & dismissed to y'= i^ Church in Boston was readmitted againe y*-' 152 "jy being dismissed from y' Church DOKCMESTEK CHURCH RECORLS 25 [:57] y-j "j"^ 79 80 81 The 7 ]May 1677 ther was admitted into full Communion thes p'sons following James Blake Jun' Thomas Holman & Abigail his wif y*" widdow Salsbery Waite : y'" wif of Tho Vose y'' wife of Edward Vose Susanna y^' wife of Samuell Capcn Mary y" wife of Samuell paule Martha y'' wife of Eebcn : Williams y" wife of Roger willice John Wales Sen' The 5 6 77 ther was admitted Samuell Hix & y"-' wife of James Tucker the daughter of Tho Tolman Sen' The 2 S yj was admitted Ephraim & ) ^ , AT ..u ( Tucker Manascth ] Nathaniell Glover preserved Capen. y" wife of Ebenezer Clap y*" wife of William Ryall Sarah Davenport The 4 9 77 admitted James Tucker & Mary y" wife of Samuell Maxfeld William Ryall admitcd y' / ^ „„ & y" wife of Richard Butt— ) '^ - /^ The 26 3 78 was admitted the wife of Thomas Andrews Susana y' wif of Hopestill Jf lap & the wif of ffrances Ball admitted y' 17 No 78 being y"' first day of meeting at y'' New meeting hous Joseph Leeds & Elizabeth y*" wife of Jn" Withington admitted the 12 8 79 The 28 March 80 admitted Jn" pason Israeli How Barnard Capen wif Jose|)h Skiltons wif llanah Capen admitted y'' 8 (6) 80 m' Joseph Capcn admitted y'" 19 12 81 m' John Danforth admitted y 19 12 81 thes two last wccr admitted before wee had a teaching officer 26 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [38] 82 83 84 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 y" first y' wear admitted since m' Dan forth was ordained. The 12 9 82 admitted to full Comunion Merriam y'' wife of Ellis wood The 28 II 82 admitted to full Comunion Roger Belleng Jun'' & Ebenezer Williams The 18 I 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 23 10 83 The wife of Henry Roberts was admitted to full Comunion The 17 12 83 was admitted mary Taylor y'' dafter of Will™ Chaplin to full Comunion The 30 (i) 84 was admitted to full Comunion Samuell pason & y* 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 y'' Widdow of Elisha "ffoster & Mary y*" wife of preserved Capen The 26 October 84 was admitted to full Comunion Samuell & Susana Capen y*" Sone & dafter of John Capen Jun"" & y* same day he had a dafter baptized whos name is Hannah borne y'" 21 8 84 in y'^ Morning TJie II of y*" II M" 84 weer admitted to full Comunion Ephraim pason & Katteron his wife The 12 2 85 admited to full Communion M'* fflint & Elizabeth wcibb & Mary y'' dafter of Tho peirce [30] The 16 6 85 was admitted to full Comunion John Bolton Thankfull weeks & Sarah Trescot DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 2/ The 2 1 (I) Sft : Xoah Beaman & Ebcnczcr Weeks admitted to full Communion The 25 5 86 was y'' widdow Lawranc y" 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 S: Elizabeth his sister weor both admitted to full Comunion y"" 26 10 86 The 15 3 87 weer admitted to full Communion John Breck & his wife Ebenezer Bellenge and Hanah y" wife of James Blake Jun"" The 6 of November Sj was admited to full Comunion y'' wif of William Trescot & y'" wif of Henery Withington & Ebenezer Lyon Mr Nathaniell Clap & Thomas Trot Jun' admitted y" lo T ^» I 09 l^eter Lyon Jun"" admited 2 4 89 Standfast ffoster & his wif admited to full Comunion y" 16 No 89 Thankfull & daughters of Jn" Capen Jun"" Sarah y" admitted to full Comunion yM6 12 8^0 March 30 90 David Jones Jun' : Eb : Jones wife y'' wif of John pason (viz) Hanna (Payson) & Johana his dafter admited to full Corn- union y' 3 of August 90 y" wife of peter lyon and mehittabell Lion admitted to full Comunion y' 21 10 90 y" wife of Hope Humphrey admitted 22 i 91 The 15 June 91 was admitted to full Comunion Mary y" wife of Samuell pason & anna y' wife of James ffoster & Elizabeth y' dafter of Thomas Modesly The 2'' of August Admitted to P'ull Comunion Mary The wife of Samuel Wales. Samuel Wales himself admitted to full Coniunion y" 13 Sep 91 John y" son of Thomas jxMrce admitted y 7 i 9J 8: 12, 90 Tim. Tileston Robt Spurs wife & Ruth Foster 4. 8. 91. Sam. Trot : Miriam Triscot own' Co vent 5. I. 92. John Pierce own' y" Co\en' 28 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [40] 92 Maye y* 15 widow pope was Admited Into y'' church. Sep- tember y'' 1 1 92 Elias wood being A member of y^ church of Deadam now living In Dorchester was dismised from them : and was Admited Into y*^ church March y'' 19 95 wilHam prat and his wife wer dismised from y'' church of way mouth to y'' church of Dorchester and wer Admited Into y'' church y'' sam day Aprill y*" 30 93 Jeams Bishop and John clape wer Ad- mited Into y'' church. may y*" i 93 Thomas Andrews was Admited to full Com- muon June y" 18 93 philip withington and his wife: Joseph weeks and his wife : Johnathan Clap and his sister Elizeb y" son and daughter of nathaniell Clape wer Admitted to full comunion June y'^ 25 93 Joshuah story and Ebenezar Billings wife wer Admited Into y*' church July y'' 30 93 Dorothy capen daughter of John capen was Admited to full comunion July y'' 15 94 the wife of Thomas T(;llman Jun was ad- mited to full comunion. the same day y*" wife of Thomas moadsly (Jun) was also admited September y 2'^ 94 m' lord our scoole master was admitted to full comunion (21. 6. 92 ]\T' Wiswall was admitted into full Com :) October y*" 14: 94 Joseph hewens was admited to full com- union January y*" 13 95 Samuell paul was admited to full com- union february y*^ 24 95 Thomas Euens was admited to full com- union Aprill y'' 7 95 m'' henery flint was admited to ful comunion febr 23'^ 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. I. 96. M" Danforth — ) were mercy Trot wife of S. Trot > accepted Susanna Bradley — ) to full Com : Febr. 14. 96 : deliverance wife of Jos. Withington admit- ted to full Comunion. Sarah Pearse Daughf of Tho Pearse accepted to Comunion noRCIIESTEK CHURCH KFXORDS 29 [-41] (The wife of Benj. Leeds admitted to full Conuinion Je- mima Blackmail) febr. 26. 98 M' 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"' 99. Ebenezer Clap son of Broth' Nath : Clap & Sarah wife of Peter Hix admitted to full Comunion May. 7"'. 99. Ebenezer Maudsley & Miriam y'' 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 y'' wife of Desire Clap was admitted unto full Comunion. October. 15. 99. m"" John Robinson admitted to full Corn- union November 26. 99. Mumfry Athcrton admitted to full Coni- union. January. 14. 99. John Tolman jun & Susannah His wife admitted to full Comunion. April the 7"' 1700. Johanna The wife of Joseph Bird y\bi- gaile y*" wife of John Pearse & Mary wife of Samuel Paul admitted to full Comunion July. 14. 1700. Elizabeth Daughter of Tho" Pearse was admitted to full Comunion. January 12: 1700. Hoj^estill & Isaac & Ruth Ilumfrys admitted to full Coniunion. In Jan. & Febr. 1701. were admitted to full Comunion. Ensign James Bird Robert Spur John Blackman Joseph Leeds & His wife Thomas Lion Smith Woodward Samuel Claps wife Humfry Athertons wife 10. Oliver Wiswall & His wife March, i. 1702: Benj. Blackman admitted. Feb. 7. 170a Ebenezer withington & His wife admitted to full Comunion Nov. 7. 1703 Abigail wife of Obadiah Swift admitted to full Communion Febr. 25. 1704. M' Samuel Wiswall o' schoolmaster was admitted into full Comunion. July. 8. 1705 : Mary daughter of John lilakc was admitted into Full comunion. 30 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS August. 19. 1705. Hannah Daughter of m"" John Capen was admitted unto full Comunion. 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 Comunion. DecF 28. 1707. John Withington & His Cousen Samuel Withington & Samuel Hall were admitted to Full Comunion. March. 21. 170! These 5 were admitted to full Com : viz Irijah Wales & His wife Jabez Searle & His wife & wid : Hall r Joseph Maudsley^ yr ^ „ J & His wife (^admitted to full y -. 7 -s Samuel Tolman f Comunion (^& His wife j January. 16. Eliz. wife of Jonathan Hall 17O9 & Daughter of Deacon Clap admitted to full Comunion Febr 20. Lidia wife of Ebenezer Jones (Here follow thirty-nine blank leaves: then we find records of much earlier date, which should be connected with pages [12] and [190].) [-i2] The 15"' of y'" (4) 59 ther was a gincrall day of Humiliation in all y*" Churches of this Jurisdiction for thcs Reasons viz In y'' behalfe of o' Native Cuntry y*" feares of Comotions & trouble breaking forth in Cuntry & parlament y*" erreperable rents & devissions in many Churches in this Cuntry espesally Hartford y' hand of god gon out against us in y"" unseasonable wett & raigne this last spring y*^ sad face of things in regard of y*" rising generattion m' pelletiah Glover preached in y'' fore noone from y*" 2 Cron : 7 14: 15: 16 m"" Mather preacht in y" Afternoone from y 6 Rosea i The 5 of y^ (5) 59 This day the Teaching & rulling elders of o' Church as messengers of y'' Church mett at Rocksbery, w"' y'' messen gers of other Churches, for to heare the Indeans make a re- lation, of the worke of God upon ther soull : at w"^' time ther weer si.x made ther relation in the Indian tongue, & repeated by m' Eliat in Englesh wittnessed unto y'' truth of his trans- DORCHIiSTKR CHURCH RECORDS 3 1 lation, by m' pearson of long Island, & Goodman ffordgier [Folger] of Martins Vinyard : & m' Eliats owne sone : & be- cause y'' time would not p'mit for y"' other two Indians to make ther relation at that time, therefore y'' relation w'^'' they had made y'' day before unto m'' pearson in privat it was de- clared by m' pearson : & many questions put to y'' Indians in point of knowledg to y'' great rejoising of y'' hearers & soe it was left in y'" Closs of y'' day to y'' Counsell of y'' messen- gers of y" churches what was next to be done [43] The 3 of y^' (5) 59 This day letters were read in y'' Curch from y"" ginerall Court at Ouenectecot, & from y' Church at Hartford y'' sub- stance wherof was y' y'' church of dorchester would send •M' Mather w"' other Elders of other Churches to meet at hartford uppon y'' 19 of y'^ 6 month next for to heer & give Counsell about y*" dissiding of y"' differences in y' Church & y*" desenting p'ty : y"-' matter was taken into Consideration untill another time The 10 of y'' (15) 59 a letter is read and agreed on by y"' church for to be sent to y*^^ place above mentioned for to excus y' Churches not sending of M' Mather according to ther request, in regard of y' diffeculty of y'' Jorney unto his adged body w"' intemations y' if they should appoint y"' place of meeting to some wheer in y'' bay, y'' Church would afford them any help they Could The 14"' of y'' (6) 59 Motion was made from severall of y'' elders of y* bay unto y" Church of Dorchester whether it weer not meete y' those nine Churches to whom y"" Church at Hartford had formerly sent should not vollentarcly by ther messengers appoint a Councell to be assembled some whcer in y' bay for y"^^ hearing of those differences w''' weerc in that Church & notice to be given unto both p'tys if they would come unto it being looked at as y"' last remedy y' would be off'ed for y" healling therof : y' Church Consented & made choys of M' Mather o' Teacher The 23 (S) 59 Mr Mather (who was y*" Churches messenger for y' bussynes of Hartford) did make a rctorne of that Messadgc by publcshing in wrighting y'' determination & sentance of y' Councell, & the loveing & Comfortable acceptance therof in both p'tys w"' ther readynes to acc- knowledg & make Confession of y' faillings of each to y" other, for w'^'' we ought to give god y" praise : y'' expences of 32 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS this meetting was discharged by those several! churches who sent ther messengers it Amounted unto i'' 8' 7'' for each man [41] The 9* (8) 59 Was Mahalaleel Munings dismissed unto y*" New Church at Boston: he dyed y'" 27 of y*^ (12) 59 being drowned in y^ mill Creeke at Boston in y*-" night The 13"' (9) 59 it was declared unto y" Church & Com- mended unto them from y" generall Court for to have a pub- lique day of thanksgivcing to be observed by all the Churches w"'in this Jurisdiction : in humble and thankfull acknowledg- ing the mercy of god to New england Viz in the Continua- tion of o"" peace & for y^ gracious retorne of o"" prayers put up unto him in y" wctt spring by giveing us a seassonable seedtime & harvest ; & for gods giveing his people a Joynt Consent for to w"'stand & suppress y*" blaspheamers of his truth & gosple & other p'ticulers then mentioned & y* day appointed is to be the 8"' day of y'^ (10) 59 The 5 of y'' (12) 59 it was p'possed by o' Teacher unto y* Church from some of y*^ 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 y*" behalf of o'' native Cuntry they being at this time in such an un- settled way of government being w"'out p'tector & w"'out parlament only y'' power remaining in y'' 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 : y" day p'possed is the 22 of this Instant : to y'' w*^'' this church did Joyntly consent The 19"' of y"" (12) 59 was Jeremi Ilaaws y*" servant of Mr patten and Thomas Lake y'' servant & kinsman of o' Brother Tho : Lake called forth publiquely & reproved for mis-behav- ing in y*" assembly in y'' [45] former p't of this day it being y*" saboth before y"' day of humiliation for Ingland, it being shewed to us this day y' reformation of sinnes is requiered in those y' come to humble ther soulls before y' lord : The 25 of y' (i) 1660 The day above said was report made by M"" Mather unto the Congregation, of a sad accident y' was fallen out at Hart- ford, namly of a yong man named Abraham Warner, about DORCHESTF.R CHURCH RECORDS 33 y' adge of 20 years (who being left of god & prevaillcd w"" by satan) drowned himself in y'' waiter, leaveing behind him in his brothers pocket a writting to his father wherein he doe advis his father to look to y" ways & walkings of his Brother. M' Mather iippon this occasion gave an exortation first unto Children to take heed of refusing instruction from ther parents & not to pleass themselves w"' this that they weer y" Children of godly parents as it seems this yong man was And 2 alsoe unto jiarents to looke to y" ways & walkings of ther Children & ffamelys aleaging y'' example of Elly &c : The 13 (3) 1660 This day M' Mather after the evening exercise desicred to speake a word or two unto y" Church the substance therof was this viz first he desiered y" Church & y" members of it to take notice : that (as it was a whill since Concluded namly y' y" 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 y" lords supper) soe both himsclfe & y" other elders doe still look at them [46] 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 w"' y'' Church y' ther Children are members alsoe : 2 Secondly his exortation was unto the breathercn & sisters of the Church that they would mind it & make Con- science of p'forming y' duty of watchfidnes & exortation or Consolation or rep'hention unto such Children according as ther adge & Capassety did requier or would admite off 3 Thirdly his exortation was unto such Children of y' Church that they would soe look at themselves as to expect y" benifitc & p'veledge 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 y" rulling elders stood up first thone & then y' other & seconded what M"" Mather had said: & said y' it was ther mind alsoe & that they did not dissent from any thing y' o' teacher had at this time spoken. 34 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The loth of y^ (4) 60 This day it was commended to o"" Church amongst y' others of this Jurisdiction from the ginerall Court of a pub- like day of Humilliation to be keept by all y'' Congregations in this Collony in y'^ behalfe of o"" Native Cuntry y"' great fears of troubles breaking forth ther & y'' destractions y' are amongst them as also in regard of o'' selves for the rissing gineration the day to be keept is the 21 of this instant [47J June on w'^'' day M' pelletiah Glover preached in the fore- noon out of the I Zackery 3 & M' .Mather in y' afternoon out of the 21 Ezekell 27 The 15 of y'' (5) 60 at y'' motion of y'' Church of Tanton by ther letter ther was Chosen M' Mather & M' Withington (as messengers of this church) for to goe to Tanton to- gether w*'' y*" messengers of y'' Church of Boston & Way- mouth for to heer y*' difference y' is between them & M' Street & to help them by ther Counsell & advise : y'' day of meeting to be y" 25 of this Instant Alsoe y^ day above said y* Church was put in mind (by y^ elders) of ther slacknes in coming to y'^ Contribution & dis- charging ther nots to y" Deakons The 29 (5) 60 W Mather & M^ Withington who weer y'= Churches messengers to Tanton retorned thcire messadge namly y' y' offences beetvveen both p'tys weer heard and dis- cussed a comfortable essew obtained through y*-' blessing of god : and thanks was retorned unto this Church for sending help unto them The 26 (6) 60 Rogger Sumnci was this day dismissed from this church y' he might w"' other Christians at Langchester Joyne to- gether for y'' bcgining of a Church ther : The 9 (7) 60 This day after the evening exersis y" Church being desired to stay M"" Mather made report to y' Church of y' greate desier'of the wife of James Minot to have her Children bap- tized though as yet [48] they neither she nor her husband weer Judged meet to Come to y' lords table ; to w'" end they had both of them p'mised m' Mather y' they would publikly owne and take hold of ther fathers Covenant DORCHESTER CHURCH KECuKDS 35 To this clivers of y"' Church shewed their Consent but some wcer unsatisfied & therfore it was defercd untell y" next lords day being 16 (7) 60 the 16 of this instant ; but yet y' same breatheren weer unsatisfied & deferred until 30 (7) : 60 a fortnii^ht after & then y" question was more fully discoursed but not concluded 7 ( 8 ) 60 The 7"' of y" 8"' M" 1G60 after y' exercis Elder withington stood up before y*" Assembly was dismised & said that some breatheren had been w"' them that weeke & told them y' they ap'hendcd m' 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 y'' arguments being thus framed Arguments for y" baptizing of such Children whos parents are not yet admited to full communion at y'' lords table but yet are Judged members & have taken hold of ther fathers Covenant They y' weer once members of y*" Church & weer never Cut off ; they remaine members still : and soe it is w"' 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 y" 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 [49] membership by apostasy & wilfull rending themselves off from y*" Church but none of thes have cut off thes from being members w*"'' doe desier baptizme for ther Children, and therfore being members they should have baptisme for ther Children to be a seal unto y' Covenant Another Argument If such parents weer members of y'' Church in y' old tes- tament, & ther Children weer cercomsised then such parents are members of y" Church in y'" new testament & ther Chil- dren should be baptized Another Argument If y" Church in y' old & new testament, for essence & substance be y' same, & if all y"' alterations be for y*" bet- 36 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS ter, then it remaines as have ben said but y'' Church then 6 now is for kind the same y" gentells are fellow ayers of y" same body & they are grafted upon y'^ same olive : And for alterations ther arc many but still for y' better as in heb : y §z 8 Chapters a better Covenant as for instance then they must be Cercomsised w"^'' was both shameful! & painefull, but baptisme is neither. againe cercomsission was only on y*" malls, but baptisme is for women alsoe they weer limetted to y'' 8"' day but w"' us any day And soe for y' passover it was but once a year but o"" lords supper is very often : againe y*" pasover was upon a p''size 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 y'' 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 w"'in it selfe : so y' all is for y*" better [50] but if then they may be cercomsized but now must not be baptized then it is for y'' worse Thes things & such like weer discursed that evening y*" 7 of y'' 8 M° : 6o : but nothing fully concluded : though thes arguments unto some weer not answered to ther ap'hention : & some weer still unsatisfied : The 4"' of y*^^ (9) 60 was old M"' Glover & Habbukkock her Sonne dismissed unto y*' old Church at Boston, as alsoe Nathaniell Walls and Susan his wife weer dismissed at y'' same time to y" same Church The 9"" of y' (10) 60 M' Mather made a motion to y"= Church and Congregation of keeping a day of humilliation on y*" behalfe of o' selves & o'' native Cuntry viz to repent of o' sinne w'^'' may p'voke y'^ lord to take a way or to deny us those libertys & p'veledges w'^'' we have injoyed thes many years in Church & Common wealth And for o"" native Cuntry the king being retorned againe in pease vv"'out y'' effusion of blod : for w"'' peace of theirs as we have cause to bless god for it, soe we should pray y' ther peace may be continued & y' y*^ hurtful! sword may not be awakened againe if it be his will : Alsoe we should pray on y'' behalf of thos that are in place of rull & government ther in y' land y' y" lord would DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS IJ rull & sway ther harts y' they may favour y' Cause of Christ & p'mote y'' gosple : the day thought upon was the next Icct- uer day w'='' is y ii"' of this instant to y'' w'='' y" Church & asemby consented by ther silence The former p't of y*" clay M' Mather did pray & preach out of y" I Tim 2 : 1:2: The latter p't of y" day spent by m' Eliot out of y" 3 of Job 25 [51] The first of y'^ (11) 60 ther was also a fast keept at Rocksbery on their lectuer day : The 6 of y'' (11) 60 M' Holway wms 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 y" Church that they would meet together upon the sixt day next w*"'' would be y*^^ 25 of this instant to consider something about contribution ; at w"'' 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 y' M' Mather would take occasion to preach uppon that subject which accordingly he did upon the 3 of y'' (12) 60 from i Cor 16 i The 27 (11) 60 prudence ClajD (who marryed w"' Simon peck) was dismissed unto the Church of Hingham The 3 (12) 60 Aron way and his wife & William Ireland wecr dismissed unto y'^ new Church at Boston The 10 (12) 60 M' Mather acquainted the Church & Con- gregation y' y'' elders had latly a meeting to Consider of something y' they thought god called us unto in thes times & ther conclussion was y' they would p'pose it to ther sev- eral! congregations whether it weer not meet to keep a sollemne day of humilliation unto y' lord in all the Churclies heer abouts the grounds of it wcer such as thes viz [52] ffirst y'' ginerall sicknescs y' have been latly amongst us & yet are in some places 2 to intreat y" lord for }•' Contin- uance of o' peace & libertys in Church & Common wealth and y' thos addresses which have been latly made by y" ginerall Court unto the higher powers in Ingland that they may find acceptance : the day mentioneil was the last 4"' clay of this instant vv'''' would be y" 27"' day of y'' nKjnth it was consented unto by o' Congregation 38 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS M' Mather exercized both p'ts of the day out of y^ 14 Jer 7: 8:9: Hester y" daughter of Tho : VViswall who maryed w"' Cap- tin Johnsons sonne was this 24 (i) 6^ dismissed to Joyn unto y'' Church of Woo-burne The 28 (2) 61 The day above ::-aid was dismissed M"" EHazer Mather William Clark Henery Cunlife & Henery Woodward for to Joyne w"' sume other for the gathering of a Church at Northampton The 9 (4) 61 was deakon Edward Clap & M' peletiah Glover now at Springfield & Tho Tilstone chosen as mes- sengers of y" church to goe to Northampton to y" gathering of y'' Church ther w'='' is to be don upon y*^^ 18"' of this instant The 23 of y*" (4) 61 the messengers of y*" Church w*^'' weer sent unto Northampton made report of what was ther done namly that upon y*" day appointed ther was a Church gath- ered in that place & that M' Eliazer Mather was then or- dained pastor to that Church the same day [53] The 30"' (4) 61 The day above said a paper was read w*^'' Came from y*" ginerall Court wherin they did commend unto y* Churches a day of Sollemne thanksgiveing to be kept to god for mercys receaved from him Viz answer of prayers upon o"" late addresse or petition made unto y'' King, his graciouse acceptance & favourable answer: alsoe for y'" continuance of o"' libertys in Church & Commonwealth, The seasonablenes of y* spring : ffreedome from such contagious & mortall sick- nesses w*^'' we have sometimes had : And the continuance of y*" lives of such as are anchient & godly both in church & Commonwealth : y'' day apointed is y*" loth of y'' (5) 61 Mr Mather exercised both p'ts of y*^ day from y*' 50 psalm 14: The I (7) 61 The day abovcsaid was dismissed thes p'sons : Viz : Sarah y*^ wife of William Clark : Elizabeth y'' wif of Hen : Wood- ward & Susana y"" wife of Hen Cunlife : for to Joyne to y* Church at Northampton The 13 of y*" (8) 61 M' pellatiah Glover was dismissed unto the Church at Springfeild they intending shortly to Call & ordaine him to be officer ther DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 39 The 17 (9) 61 The clay abovesaid it was agreed unto in y" Church y' letters should be sent to y'' breatheren & sisters at Boston & soe els wher for to advise them to Joyne to y'' Churches wher they did inhabit or to shew ther Reasons to y" Contrary The same day also it was p'posed in y'' Church (from y" elders being lately meet together) whether god did not call us to fast & pray in y'' behalfe of o' selves in regard of y*" sicknesses y' had been among [54] us of late & y'' fears of the looseing o"" libertys in Church & Common wealth : and in regard of o'' Native cuntry to pray y' y" blessing of god may be upon them & that supsti- tion & j)opery & pphannes may not two fare abound in that land; y" day intended is y' 4"' day of y'' tenth M" to this y" Church Consented Mr Mather preached & prayed the former p't of y' day : from 63 Esai 18 and M' Increas Mather y" other p't of y'' day from 122 psa 6 The 22 of y'' (10) 61 The day abovesaid it was declared unto y*" Church & Congregation y' y'' ginerall Court did call upon y*" severall Churches of this Jurisdiction for to set apart a day to fast & pray both in regard of y" many sins y' wecr found in y*-" Cuntry and likwis in y' behalf of o^ native Cuntry : y"' day appointed is y'' 2 of y'' (11) 61 M' Mather did exercis both p'ts of y'' day in prayer & preaching from y" i of y' Lament : 7 Jerusalem remembered in y" days of her affliction all her pleasant things w'"'' once she injoyed &c The 23 (12) 61 notice was given to y' Church y' y" gin- erall Court did requier all the Churches in this Jurisdiction for to send of ther elders or messengers unto Boston upon y" II of y'' (i) 62 for a Senod to be held, to Consider of some questions, relateing to Church order Viz : first What is y'' subject of baptisme : of Consosiation of Churches, w"' maner how : for w*^'' Mr Mather & Mr Increase his sonne was Chosen The 25 (3) 62 The day abovesaid notice was given y' y" ginerall Court did call upon all y' Churches for to fast & pray in y*" behalfe 40 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS of this Cuntry because of gods hand goeing out in an un- usuall maner in regard of sicknesses & disseases & mor- tallety more than formerly & y'' great drowth over y*" Cuntry Mr. Broadstreet ) as alsoc iu regard of thos that went to England Mr. Norton f foj- ^q ncgoclate on y" behalfe of y' Cuntry that god would bless them in that worke y" day apointed is y'^ 5 day of y*" 4 M" being y" 5 day of y'' weeke Mr Mather did pray & preach the former part of y*" day from y'' 2 Cron 7 13 14 v : & M' Tory y'^ latter p't of y'' day The 10 (6) 62 The day abovesaid the Church and Congregation together did unanimously agree & vote that the elders & some of y*^ breatheren should give Mr William Stoughton an invitation for to bestow his labours in preaching y'" word amongst us in a Constant way : & the next saboth being y" 17 Instant they returned ther answer of his loveing acceptation of ther message for to take it into consideration & at y" same time M Stoughton himselfe did manifest his willingness to y° motion p'sented to him The 28 (7) 62 The day above said Mr Mather (who was on of y* Churches messengers sent unto the senod) did give a breife account of what was ther concluded on : Viz : that after the thcird meeting of y'' messengers the first being in y'' first month the 2'^ in y'' 4"' month & the 3*^ in y' (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 [56] Concluded on & soc 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 y'' fruts of y*^ earth in o' late harvest notwithstanding the greate drouth y' we had this Summer : 2 y*" saffe & speedy retorne of o' publique messen- gers from England : 3 the libertys of y*" gospell w'^'' we doe yet injoy : the day appointed is y'" 5 of November being y^ 4"' day of y" weeke M' Mather preached y" fore p't of y*" day from y' 30 Esai 20 21 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 4I M' Stoughton y' latter p't of y" day from y" 147 psa : 10 11 Ther was alsoe at y' same time notice given y' the gincrall Court did alsoe thinkc it meet to Call uppon y'' Churches to kecpe a publike day of humiliation for thes Causes Viz: first the sad & low ConditiiMi of the Churches of god abroad in other p'ts 2 y'' prvalcncy of Ante Christ 3 some publicke rebuke of god p'vedence towards this Cuntry : the day appointed is to be the 3 day of Dcsem : being y' 4"' day of y"' weeke Mr Mather preached y" fore p't of y' day from psal : 25 : 22 Mr Stoughton y' latter p' of y'' day from i pett 4 17 Mr Increas Mather & his wife weer boath of them dis- missed upon y'' 12 (2) 63 to Joyne to the new Church at Boston The same time Mr. Mather did give notice to y*" Church that uppon y' second day of y'' week before [57] being y^ day after Mr Norton dyed the ciders met together & at that meeting they concluded to acquaint the severall Churches in this Jurisdiction that they thought god called us to humble o"" soulls by fasting & prayer p'tly for that god by his p'vedences had shortened us of y'^ fruts of the earth by reason of y" drouth y'' last sommer & the cold & unseas- sonable approaching of y'' spring at p'sent : and alsoe that god would Continue o' peace both Sivcll & ecclesiasticall & to p'vent y"' fears & rumors of trouble y' next Court of elec- tion : and alsoe for y'^ rising gineration : and for y'' people of god in Ingland & those p'ts : y'' day thought on was the 22 of y"" (2) 63 being y' 4"' day of y*-' week : unto w''*' motion y'= Church consented Mr Mather preached the fore p't of y"' day from the 122 psa 6: pray for y*" peace of Jerusalem &c Mr Stoughton preached the later p't from 14 Jer S 9 The 2 of y" (6) 6^ The day abovesaid after the evening exersiz ther was p'sentcd & read a leattcr w"'' Came from severall of y' majes- trats directed to severall of y' 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 & watcr- townc : whether it weer not meete y' ther should be mure 42 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS than ordinary seeking to god by fasting & prayer in the be- halfe of y*" people of god & the Churches abroad in other p'ts of y^ world & to y' end did p'pos whether it weer not best for to turne the lectures of thes severall towns into days of [58] humilliation as the like was done about y*" begining of the trouble in England about the year 42 & 43 and that it should begin w"' y*" Church at Dorchester on our lectuer w*^"* is in Cours to be uppon y' 18"' of this Instant to this y^ Church & Congregation did agree theerunto Mr Mather did pray & preach the former p't of y*" day from I : Tim 2 : 1:2 & Mr Stoughton y'" latter p't of y'' day from y*" 9 Zack 1 1 vers y"' next weeke y*" fast was kcept at Charls towne on y* 2S (6)63 y" next week at Cambridg y'^ 2 (7) 63 y' next week at Rocksbery y" 8 (7) 6} y^ next week at y'^ new Church at Boston y*" 18 (7) 63 y'' nex weeke at VVatertowne y" 23 (7) 63 y'' next weeke at Boston y*" old Church the 2 of y" 8 M° 63 y'' next weeke at Deadham y'' {7"') day of y'' 8 M° 6^ y" next weeke at Brantry y*" 14 (8) 63 The 22 (9) 1663 The day above said M' Mather informed y'' Church y* y* Elders meeting together at Boston y*" last weeke they thought good to put y'' 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 y" Continuance of peace & liberty's w"'out restraint both in Church & Civell government the day thought on to be y'' 2 of y*" (10) being the fowerth day of y"" 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 M' Mather & M' Stoughton did excrsis that day being a cold day The fasting days goeing on againe in Especiall maner for England It began at Boston y*" old Church on the 30 day of desem 1663 being y" fowerth day of y" weeke DORCHESTER CHURCH KIXORDS 43 [59] The 5 (12) 63 Ther was a fast keept at )•' 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 M' Mather did pray & preach the former p' of y° day from 62 Esa 6: j 81 'SV Increas Mather in y afternoone from y" 2 Zeph 3 The 3 (2) 64 M' Mather after y'' evening exersis did declare that M' Stouiijhton did intend y'^ next lords day to preach againe at y"' motion of y" messengers of y'^ Church although he had not preached publikly full 14 saboths before only reserveing liberty to himself as well as y" 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 y' last gathered Church at Boston wherin was manifested & declared ther purpos for to p'ceed to ordaine M' Increase Mather to y" office of a teacher unto that Church, alsoe ther desier is y' y' Church of dorchester would send some messengers for to assist & be p'"sent at that work y'' day appointed was the 21 of this Instant for w"^ end y'' Church Chose o' Teaching & Rulling Elders The 5 of y' (4) 64 The day a bovesaid Thomas W'iswall was dismissed for the beginning of a Church at that place neer wher he liveth at Cambridg village wher M' John Eliote doe preach The same day was published an order from y'' Ginerall Court appointing a ginerall day of Humilliation on y' behalfe of y' sad condition of y'" Church & Peoples [00] 1664 of god in this Cuntry & other p" of y* world y" day to be the I5''' day of this instant June being y' 4"' day of y' wccke 44 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS M"" Mather did pray & preach in y' fore p' of y'' day from 62 Esai 6 : 7 : & M' Stoughton y'' latter p' from : amos 6 : i The 17 (5) 64 The day above said ther was a letter read to y"" Church from y^ 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 w*^'' was granted & ther was Chose for y* work y'^ teaching & rulling Elders, y'' day appointed was y'' 20"' of this instant, at w'='' time they ordained M"" 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 y*" ginerall Court (who latly was called together upon the Coming of y*" Comissioners from England) wherin y*" 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 ni behalfe of this Cuntry in regard of y*" frowns of god uppon us in y'' ginerall blasting of our wheate as alsoe in re- gard of other troubles feared ; y' god ould grant us o"" lib- ertys in Church & state, and o' fears of gods withdrawing his Sheepardly care over his people mr mather exersized y'' former p' of y"" day from Zack 1 1 : 9 & Mr stoughton y*-' latter p' of y*" day from Hosa : 14 : i. [61] The 1 1 (7) 64 y^ day above said ther was dismissed y"' wife of Tho Wis- wall & y' wife of goodman kimwright w''' was y'' wife of John Hotton & Margerit y' wife of James Trobridg to Joyn to y" Church latly gathered at Cambridge Villedg called Nonandum wher M' John Elliot is pastor : The 23 (8) 64 M'^ Hinckly (who was formerly y' wife of M' 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 y' ginerall Court who appointed a day of humilliation to be keept upon the 16"' of November being the 4'" day of y"^ weeke, both in regard of y" Church of god in other parts as alsoe amongst ourselves DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 45 The 5 (12) 64 The clay a'o<)\c said thcr was a letter read w'^'' was sent from y'' Church at way mouth whcrin they did empart to this Ciuirch ther intention namly to ordaine a teaching officer amongst them : ther former officer M' Thecher being removed. Ther request to this Church was that they would send some IMesengers to asist them therin y'' day appointed is y" 14"' of this Instant The Church made Choice of ther Teacher M' Mather & ther Deacon John Capen [02] 1664 The 12'*^ of y'^^ 12 :\Io : 64 The day above said after y- evening exersiz the Church was desiered to stay y" Reason was (as y' Elder did declare) because ther weer severall yong men in the Towne who would be willing to Joyne to y"" Church if they might have ther Confession taken in privat by wrighting & declared publickly to y" Church, they standing forth & owneing what was declared, and ther eng.igeing 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 y'' breatheren declared themselves to y" Contrary, in Con- clusion the matter was left to a farther Consideration & then to be spoken too againe. The 19 of y" (12) 64 Mr Mather gave an account of what was done at Way. mouth uppon y" 14 of this Instant viz y' y*" fore p' of y'^ day was spent in praying & preaching by M' Torry in y*' latter p' of y' day mr Thecher did pray & afterward (w"' y"' Con- sent of that Church and y*" messengers w*"'' came thither) Mr Torry accepting therof he was ordained pastor unto that Church Mr Wilson of Boston & M' Thecher & ther rulling elder laying on ther hands & afterward Mr Wilson in y'' name of y" rest of y"" churches gave unto him the right hand of ffellowship & did owne him & acknowlige M' Torry to be pastor to that Church at Waymouth : The 19 (i) Gt a letter was read from y" Court whcrin they did commend unto y*^ Churches of this Jurisdiction y' 22 Instant March to be kecpt a day of jjublick humilliation : but y'' recorder hecrof being sick was not then p'sent nor a uK^ntli before 46 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [63] The 26 (i) 65 The day abovesaid at the motion of Mr Mather ther was a Contribution for M' Thomson at Brantry unto which ther was given y" same time in money Six pounds & nine pence besids notes for Corne & other things a bove thirty shil- lings : and some more money was added afterward to y* vallew of 8' — 3"^ The 2 (2) 65 The day above said it was p'posed to y*" Church whether ther should not be another deacon Chosen in y" roome of Deacon Ed Clap unto this motion some made answer y' we had two dea- cons already namely John Wiswell & Jn" Capen : but to y' answer was made y* deacon Wiswall did not attend on y* service of y*" Church, therfore y*^ Conclusion at that time was to deferre y'' bussincs about another dtacon untill an- other time & y' deacon wiswall should be spoken too y'' next lords day to know whether he would attend upon his office according to y* rull of y' apostle or else to lay down his office The day above said it was alsoe p'posed to y'^ Church y** 2^ time whether they would be willing y' men as well as women should be receaved into y*" Church by ther private relation being taken in writting & publickly read before y'^ Church : after some adjetation y* Conclusion & vote of y" Church was y' it should be left too y'' 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 y' then y'' p'^' might wright it himself & p'sent it to y* Elders & they to compare it w"' what he had formerly declared by word of mouth & when they Judged them fitt then to read it to y' Church publickly : only if they judged any [64] man able to make a publick relation by his owne mouth they should endeavor to p'swad him soe to doe Alsoe y' same day M' Withington did declare to y' Church y' (he being formerly appointed (w"' y' other elders) for to seat people in y* seats of y'' 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"' himself but left it to him only DOKCHESTKR CHURCH RECORDS 47 The 9 (2) 65 Deacon Wiswall beinj; p'scnt, y" question was p'posed to him by y'' Elder whether bee would or Coultl attend upptMi his office of a Deacon or whether he would leave y" office unto anotiier whom y" Church should Chouse: his answer was that bee was called to that office, off god & by y' Church & thcrfore if y'' Church did see cause to dis- place him they might but for his resigning y'' office he did not see Cause soe to doe & soe y' matter was left at y' time after some more agetations The 1 1 (4) 65 The day above said ther was a letter read w'='' Came from y'' ginerall Court assembled at Boston y"" 3 of may wherin they did Commend unto y" severall Churches & Congrega- tions of this Jurisdiction y'' 22 of this instant June to be keept in publique fasting & prayer for severall Causes re- specting o' selves & also y' bleeding & dying condition of y"' p'testant Intrest all y'' world over & y' Judgment of god threatening y" removeall of his Candlestick from amongst us & his afflicting p'vedence in respect of y" Catterpiller & y' palmer worme & other Causes ther mentioned M' Mather did pray & preach y'' former p' of y* day from [05] The 3 lamentation 39 40 41 and M' Stoughton y'' latter p' of y' day from y* i Habbuk : 12 The 30 (5) 65 The day above said Elder withington accquainted y" Church y' (for some nattuerall infermetie in y' rulling elders to read y* psalmes in the publique assembly) they had thcrfore desiered Deacon Capcn to read y'" psalmes Alsoe y" same day ther was a letter read w*^'' was sent from y" breatheren of y" Church of Tan ton wherin they doe declare ther sad Condition in regard of differences y' are amongst them & therfore desiers y'" Church of Dorchester to send them some help for Counsell & advice & for ther heal- ling if it be y" will of god : M' Mather was then p'posed to be sent but not fully Con- cluded on but left tell y'' next lords day Also y' same day y'' assembly was called on to send in y" names of thos who they would have to be Cattechized y' next lords day 48 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The 6 (6) 65 The day above said M' Mather declared his unabillety of Body for y*^ Jorney to Tanton wheerupon M' Stoughton was desiered by y" Church to attend that service but he granted it not but would Consider of it tell y" next lords day at w'^ time being y" 13"' (6) 65 he consented therunto & besids him ther was Chosen Liftenant ffoster to be another messenger for to goe to Tanton [66] The 20 (6) 65 The day above said y*" messengers w"^^ weer sent to Tanton returned an answer to y*" Church Viz : y' by y" blessing of god uppon y' Counsell & advice of those w*^'' weer mett to- gether they came to a Comfortable agreement w"' a purpos y* on y*" 13 (7) 65 they would humble themselves before y^ lord for ther sins & renew ther Covenant & admitt those into ther Church ffellowship w*^'* are quallefied for it The 29 (8) 65 The day above said a letter was read from y" Generall Court unto y" Church wherin they did Call upon the Churches to keepe a day of thanksgiveing for thes Causes viz the seasonable showers y' we had this Summer wherby ther is soe much of y'' harvest reserved to us as may be a supply for us & o"" famelys : alsoe for diverting a Squadron of Duch ships which threat- ened y" envasion of o' Coasts alsoe for y'" peace & liberty w'^'' we doe yet enjoy, through w''^ many favors from god are con- fer'd uppon us y" day appointed is the 8"' day of November M'' Mather preached out of the 12 Rom i ther beinge but one exerciz that day by Reason of y" shortness of y" days The same day alsoe notice was given from y'' same Court, requiering y" Churches to keepe a pubike day of humilliation, partly because of y*" many frowns of god uppon [67] our selves and alsoe in regard of y" rageing of y^ pestelence in London & many other places in o'' Native Cuntry, & other Causes, y'^ day appointed is the 22 of y" 9*'' mo next Alsoe y'^ same day ther was read a letter from Tanton wherin they did declare to this Church ther intention to Call M"" Shoue to y" office of a pastor to that Church and DORCHESTER CHLRCH RECORDS 49 did dcsier y' messengers mi-ht be sent to them from this Church to assist them therin. for which end the Church made Choice of Liftenant ffoster and deacon Cajjen : the time to be y' 15"' of Novcm : G5 The 17"' of y' (9) 65 the messengers sent to Tan ton re- turned ther messadg : Viz that upon y"' 15 (9) 65 the Church at Tanton & y" tovvne w"' y" messengers of y'' Churches being assembled together at that place ther was ordained M' Shoue to y'' office of a pastor to y' Church The 10 (10) 65 after y' evening exersiz it was p'posed to y'' Church whether AT Stoughton should be invited to accept of office in y" Church to w"'' y'" most of y'" Church consented by Vote though some declared y' they did not act but would [08] not oppose y' Church at y same time y'' Elders and select men weer appointed to speake to him about it : The same day motion was made to y- Church (upon occa- sion of Robert Spurs being latly admitted a member) whether his two elder daughters (y"" on being marryed & y'" other grown in ycers) might not be baptized as well as y*" other yonger Children ? against this some breatheren objected y' they ap'hended y' seeing they weer adult they viz y'' two elder daughters should manifest faith & repentance before they should be baptized upon this objecting : y"' resolution of y'" question was deferred till y" next lords day The 17 (10) 65 y'' Elders made report to y' Church M' Stoughtons answer w"'' was y' he had some objections w"'in himself against y" motion but yet he would not hold y" Church in long Suspence but would give them a full answer in a weeke or two y" same time y"' former motion about baptizing Robt Spurs Children Viz thos w*"'' weer adult it was discussed againe y'' major part of y"' Church was for ther baptisme but some breatheren weer unsatisfied but yet would not oppos y" thing if M' Mather did baptiz them ; he Judging it his duty soe to doe ; & to that end Robt Spur was appointed to bring out his Children y" next lords day The 31 of y" (10) 65 y" Elders reported to y" Church M' Stoughtons answer Which was that he Could not accept of y" motion made unto him for to be an officer to y"' Church but did thankfully accknowlige y" Churches love & respect to him therin 50 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS At the same time some of the [69] breatheren p'posed to y*^ Church whether it weer not fitt to make motion to M'' Stoughton the Second time & to that end y*-' same p'sons weer desiered to make theer adress to him againe The 7"' (11) 65 y*^ Elders reported to y'^ Church againe M"" 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 y' he did thank- fully accknowlige y" love of y" 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 y" next fift day being 25 (i i) 65 Another fast was kept at Rocksbery y^ 6 (12) 65 Another fast was kept at Cambridg y* 14 (12) 65 Another fast was kept at dorchester y' 27 12 65 mr Mather did pray & preach y" fore p' of y'' day from y" 79 pla : 9 & m' Stoughton y'^ latter p' of y'' day out of y" 26 Esa Another fast at Brantry y*^ 21 (i) 66 Another fast at Charles Towne about y*" latter end of y*^ (i) M°66 The 5 of y^ (2) 6)6 ther was a ginerall day of humilliation kept in this jurisdiction IVr Mather did pray & preach y* former p' of y'^ day from y'' 36 Ezek 37 verse & M"' Stoughton from psa 90 10 The 20 (3) 66 Bro"" James Humphry was elected Deacon to y'' Church at Dorchester & y'' 3 (4) 66 he was ordained [70] The 17 4 66 The day abovesaid after the evening exerciz m' Mather did declare unto y'^ Church y' the Elders being together at Boston (some time y'' weeke before) they did Consider among themselves what god Called us in this Cuntry to doe at this time Considering y" troubles that weer amongst y" nations (o"" ownc & others) as alsoe y" 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 y'^ Severall Churches heer- abouts to keepe y'" next fift day being y'' 21 of June in hu- milliation & y'^ rather because of great drouth y' is at this DOKCIli:STEl< CHUKCII RECORDS 5 1 time on y*" wholl Contry unto the hazard of y'' loss of y* fruts of y' earth both Corne & grass : but the Church of Rocksbcry Conceavcing y'' extrcmety of y'' Drouth soe great was willing to keepe y'' day on y' third day of y"' weeke being y' 19"' day of this Instant IVr Mather did pray & preach in y' fore-noone from 2 Cron : 7: 13: 14 & M' Stoughton y"" afternoone from i Habbuk : 12 The 29 of y" (5) 66 thcr was a Colection for poore distressed Christians in England at which Contribution ther was given thirty fower pounds & 13' lo'.j in money & about 5 pounds in bils on that day but more was added afterward in money 20' & p't of y*^ bills also Came in in money Viz 24' y'' whole sum did afterward amount unto 40'' 13' 9''.j The 19 6 66 y" Church & Congregation Nomenated M"" Stoughton & Liftenant liopstill ffoster & deacon John Cajicn for to endeavor to p'cuer bills for England for the Colection y' was gathered to be sent thither [71] The 30"' (7) 66 The day abovesaid y' Elders made report to y' Church of Some offence y' lay upon M" Clark y'' wif of Captin Thomas Clarke of Boston Viz her rei:)rochfull & Slanderous tongue against y' Honored Gover' M' Rich : Bellengham & other lying expression against y" generall Court & for absenting herself from y*' publique ordinances & other miscaredges for w"''' y" Church thought meet to call her before them to give Satisfaction therin but she not apj^earing, y" Church did forbear further p'ceedeing till another time to sec if she would p'sonally appear to make answer thcr unto • The 14"' (S) 66 The day abovesaid M'" Clarke y" wife of Captine Tho : Clarke of Boston was Called before y*" Church (she being yet a member of this Church tho dismiscd long ago but \et never Joyned) she was I say called before y' Church for some offence commited for Slanderous & lying expresions of her tongue but she manifesting noe rc|>entance for y" same was solemnly admoneshed bef(^re y" Church The 28 (8) 66 The day abovesaid tiier was a letter read w'^*' came from y' ginerall Court wherin they did Coninieiul to y*" severall 52 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Churches in this Jurisdiction to keep y* 8"" Day of November as a publique day of thanksgiveing to god for y" continuance of o'" liberty in Church & Common weale & for giveing us such a portion of y" Fruts of y'' earth notwithstanding his threats by y"' drouth this summer & blastings & meldews & worms & for p'servation from enemys [72] The 17 (i) 6; M' Mather published an order w'^'' Came from the Councell held at Boston y' 9"' of this Instant wheerin they did call upon all y'' Churches in this Jurisdic- tion to keepe a day of publik humilliation some of y*" Cheif grounds of it weer that amazing pvedenc of god in burning y'' greatest p't of y*" city of London, y'^ raging of y"' pestilence in many places in England, y'' distresses of y*^ people of god all y"' world over, y*" warrs continued with france & holland y"" enemys p'vailing in y*" Kereby Islands y*-" takeing of many of o"" English vessells : y*" sicknesses y' have been amongst us y' blasting of y*" labour of y'' husbandman, y' sins of Se- curety & sensuallety & unp'fitableness under y^ means of grace, y'' differences y' are amongst breatheren & the like. the day appointed is y"' 21 of this Instant being y' fift day of y* weeke M' Mather did pray & preach y' fore p' of y' day from Zeph 3 : 7 & m' Stoughton y' latter p' of the day from habbuk 3 p' of y" 2 vers The 7 (2) 67 The day abovesaid ther was a contributicn for y'= distressed people at Capeford [?] at w''' contributicn was colected in money 3'' 9" \\'^\ and in bils 4^' 15 — o The 13 (2) 67 M" Clark was Called before y' Church (being formerly ad- moneshed) but she manifesting noe repentance for her sin of an ungoverned tongue was excomunicated & cast out of y* Church The 22 (7) 1667 The day abovesaid ther was a Contribution for y' Kings fleet at y^' Kereby Islands at w""' time ther was gathered be- tween 19 & twenty pounds accounting peas at 4' p bl of w'^'' in money 3" 5° 5''2 DORCliliSTEK ClIL'KCll RECORDS 53 [73] The 27 (8) (}-] The day abovesaid an order of y'' General! Court was read requiering y' Churches in this Jurisdiction to keep a gencrall day of thanksgiving to god for his mercy to this Contry in keeping off y' Common Enemy of o' Nation from enfesting of o"" Coasts & for his mercy in y'' plentifull fruts of y" earth this yecare y'' day apointed is y' 5 of November being y'' third day of y' weeke M' Mather did preach out of psalm 50 23 & I\r Stoughton Hosea 3 latter p' of vers 5 both at one meeteing The 24 of y' (9) M" 16C7 ther was a Contribution for John Merifeild who latly lost his house by fier at w*^'' time ther was Colected 40' want 4'' in money & in Corne at 2' 8' p bl together w"' other bills to y'' Sume of 6" 15' more and this was by y" Select men Commited into y*' hands of Deacon Humphry & John Minot to dispos for the supply of his necessety The same day ther was an order from y*' generall Court read requiering y- Churches & inhabitants ot this Jurisdiction to keep a day of humilliation in y'' behalf of y' Church of god in o' Native Cuntry & elswhere & y*" distresses of y"' people of o' nation at y'' Keriby Islands & y'' frowns of god against o'' selves in y'' many losses of o' ships & vessells at sea by y'' Common enemy & storms y' day appointed is y' 4"' of desem- ber next The ninth of ffcb 1667 M' Mather p'posed to y*^ Church whether wee should not Elect & Chous some rulling Elders for y' Church & y" next Saboth y'' Church concluded to keep a fast to seek unto god for direction therin y" day appointed was y'' 25 (12) 67 being o"" lectuer day M' Mather did pray & preach y'' fore p' of y'' day from : John & M' Stoughton y' afternoon from : Revela 2 : vers i M' Eliot & M' Chancey did also pray y'' same day [74] The 8 of yWl) i66!5 ther was an order from y" Counccll published re'iuieriiig a publique day of iiumilliatit)n t'> be keept in this Jurisdiction on behalf of this Contry & ICng- land & y'" people of god in other p" of y' world y' day aj)- pointed is y' 26 of this Instant M' Mather & M' Stoughton carryed on y' work of y' day The 15 of y' (i) i66h y' Church had some adjctation 54 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS about Chousing ruling elders at w"" time it was Voted that one ruling elder should be Chosen by votes y'' next lords day & in y'' meane time y'' Church Voted y^ M' Stoughton should be once more sent unto by messengers from y" Church to see if he would yet accept of y*" office of a teach- ing elder y" messengers weer M'' Mather M"^ Minot Deacon Humfry Bro' Leeds & Bro' Rich Baker The 22 of (i) 6^ M' Mather gave an account of ther Mes- sadg to M' Stoughton w"'' 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 y" Major Vote y^ 5 (2) 68 y" Church by a Vote did Nominate y* Deacons Jn" Capen & James Humphry to be ther Messengers to acquaint Deacon Jn" Wiswell of y'' Churches calling him to y" office of a rull- ing Elder & to desier his presence p'sonally y*" next lords day to declare his acceptation of y*" Churches Choice The 12 (2) 68 a letter was read from Deacon Jn° Wiswell declaring some reasons of his non acceptation to y^ office of a rulling Elder for y*" p'sent y'' Church tooke it into Consid- eration what to doc in y' Case, at last concluded to respit y" matter one fortnight longer The 3 of y'' (3) 68 Deacon Jn" Wiswall gave his full an- swer of his non acceptation of y*' Churches Vote to y* office of a ruling Elder [75] The 2 of y" (6) 1668 ther was a letter read sent from y* old Church at Boston wherin they did desier y' y" Church of dorchester would send ther Elders & messengers the 4"* day of this week being y'' 5 of this Instant for to give ther Coun- sell & advise in a matter Concerning some difference y' was amongst them about y" Calling of M' Davenport to be an officer amongst them y" Church nominated & voted for y*" Elders M^ Mather & M^ Minot Captaine Clap & Captin ffos- tcr should be sent & they desiered M' Stoughton also The 9 of y" (6) 68 M"" Mather gave an accont of ther mes- sadg concerning w'^'' they weer sent to y*^ Church at Boston Viz in breife y' y" Church might p'ceed in Calling of M' 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 y'' Church was caused to stay & they weer enformed by M"" Mather y' two of o' breatheren at Melton had taken offense against Robt Badcock & weer yet unsat- DORCHESTER CHIKCII RECORDS 55 isfied for w'^'' Cause the Church was appointed to Com to- gether y'' 4"' day of this week being y" 16 of this Instant to hcer y" Case at w"'' time y'' Case being before y*" Church it did not appear y' ther was such offence given as was ap'- hended The 20"' (7) 6S M' Mather acquainted y" Church w"' a motion made to him & y' Church by M" Stoughton & her daughter Taylor [7(>1 namly that her Children might be bap- tized she being a member of this Church by parents Cove- nant and after much adjetation y' Issue was y' M' Mather should speake w"' M" Taylor to see if she would joyne in full Comunion w"' y*" Church & soe come to lords Supp alsoe. The 24 (8) 68 W Mather declared to y^' Church y' he haveing spoken w"" M" Taylor as aforesaid, her answer was y' she did n(jt Judge her self worthy or as yet fitt for y*" 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 y' Church did by Vote appoint y' M"" Stoughton should be yet againe Invited to accept of office in y*" Church & to y' end some weer appointed Viz Cai)tin foster & y" two deacons to goe to M' Stoughtons y'' same night & acquaint him w"' y'' Churches motion & that they did expect his answer to y'' whole Church at some Conven- ient time: but y'' next lords day AT Mather being not able to be abroad through some bodyly infermety, his answer was not then called for The 6"" (10) 68 y' Church was Caused to stay & likwise M' Stoughton for to give his answer to y" Cliurch Concern- ing accepting of office but he would not stay but said he had noe other answer but what he gave y" messengers of y' Church w'^'' was sent unto him ; who being demanded wiiat answer they had receaved it was [77] answered by one of y"" Deacons that M' Stoughton was not willing to accept of office, but thought y' it weer titter for him to give over preaching alsoe : but of the twaine he could more essily grant that, then y" former. 56 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The same day y' Church did agree by a vote y* ther should be another rulling Elder Chosen becaus bro' Hum- phry would not accept of his place w"'out another to be Joyned with him at w"'' tim it was agreed y* y" next lords day men should bring in ther votes ; & becaus it was lik y' ther would be seaverall men voated for it was agreed y' those two men w"' had y' most voats should be men nomi- nated & y" next Voate should be w*^'' of those men it should bee The 13 (10) 6S. voats weer brought in for a rulling elder & the two breatheren w''' had most Voats weer Richard Baker & Deacon John Capen & y' 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 y" Church of Boston who desiered y' y*" Elders & some messengers might be sent to them one y'' 9 of this Instant to y*^ ordination of M"" Davenport & M'' Allen : y' Elders being not well able to goe, y' Church appointed Captin Clap, Captin ffoster, & y' two Deacons Viz Deacon Humfry & Deacon Capen who on that day aforesaid did meet together at Boston & M' Daven- port was ordained pastor to y* Church & M'' Allen Teacher. The 20 10"' 68 ther was a Contribution for Samuell Hill whos Estate was low & needed some p'sent releif & y' more by reason his house had been latly broken up & goods taken from him: at this time ther was gathered about 2'' 12' in money & about 10' in Corne & it was [78] Committed into y' 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 y" Major Voate was for Richard Baker who at that time p'fest his unwillingnes to accept of y* Call, but left to his further con- sideration. The same time ther was appointed a day of humilliation together w"' some more of y' Churches heer abouts in y^ behalf of y' Church of god in other p'ts of y'' world & in this Contry : y" day agreed on is y' 23 of this Instant being y*" 4"' day of this weeke The 27 10"' 68 y' Church called upon Richard Baker for his acceptance of the office of a rulling Elder but he being unwilling to take y' office upon him did give a negative DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 57 answer; whcriipon y" Church p'cecdcd in thcr determination to ordainc bro"" Humphry alone in Convenient time. The 3 (i i) after y' morning exerciz M' Mather p'poundcd to y" Church for the Chousing of another Deacon in lirothcr Humphrys roome or place & that if they weer soe minded y' they would bring in Voats after y" Evening exersiz for whom they would have to w*-'' y' Church by ther silence did agree : y" reason of chousing soe sudently was becaus y" Elder & Deacon might be both ordained together on y' day of humilliation w*"'' was intended shortly to be kcept After y* Evening exersiz Votes weer brought in, it being agreed on before y' if thcr weer Variety of men nominated soe y' he y* had y" most Vots had not y'' major Vote of y" whoU Church then those two y' had y*' most Vots should y" next lords day be put to y'' Vote againe, w"'' of thos two it should be & y" two y' had most Vots weer Samuell Clap & James Blake The same time y' Church agreed y' y'' 4"' day Seavennight after being y* 13 of this Instant y' Church would ordaine y" officers y' are & should be Chosen. [79] The same time Mary y" daughter of Sister Smith was dismist to y" Church at Rocksbcry though she was not a member heer in full Comunion The 10 (11) 6S when as Votes should have been brought in for a deacon, one of y" men formerly nominated was not at meeting, therefore y" Election at that time was omitted till another Convenient time only it was agreed on )' Iillder Humfry should be ordained alone on y'' next 4"' day being y' 13 (11) 68 w"^ was done on that day M' Mather praying & preaching in y" fore part of y'" day & M' Stoughton & M' Eliot praying in y'' after p't of y'" day and then M' Mather & M' I'^liot layd on ther hands : m' Minot being absent The 31 (11) 68 Voats weer brought in for a Deacon of one of y" men formerly Nominated & Samuel CI. 4) had y'' Major Voate The 28 (12) 68 it was declared y' Samuell Clap in regard he had not y'' Major Voat of y'" whol Church he CouKl not be willing to acceitt of y" place wheerupon y' Church did agree y' y" next lords day they would bring in \'oats againe for a deacon The 7' (i) 6D Voats being brought in for a Deacon ; Rich- ard Withington & James Blake weer y' men that had most 58 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Voats though neither of them had y" Major Voat of y^ wholl Church, but it was appointed y' y'' 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 w""'' tended to y" blem- eshing of M' Emerson The 14*'' (i) 69 Votes wcer brought in for a Deacon & Rich Withington had 33 Voates & James Blake 29. [80] The 21 (i) 69 an order was j)ublished from y'' Councell requiering all y'' Churches in this Jurisdiction to keepe a day of humilliation in regard of this Contry & y*" Church of god in other p" of y' world y*" day is the 25 of this Instant M' Mather exersised y^ fore p* of y*" day from Lament : 3 40 & M' Stoughton y'' latter p' from Jer 185:6 The 28 (i) 69 Richard Withington being formerly Chosen to y" office of a deacon declared his acceptance. The 4 (2) 69 an order was published from y^ Counsell requiering all y" Elders in this Collony to take espesall care (by themselves and such as they shall take to them) to Cate- chize y* yunger people & to enquier after ther p'fitting by y'' publique means & whether thcr Conversation be answerable in any measucr therunto, & this not only Church members but all in gcncrall & not only in y*" publique but from house to house as they are able : y" maner of doeing this was left to farther consideration The 1 1"' of y" (2) 69 a letter was read directed to y*" Church from y'' desenting breatheren of y" Church at Boston (Viz y" old Church) wheerin they did express ther desier to this Church to send ther Elders & messengers to Boston on y" 13"' of this Instant to give them Counsell what may be y" mind of god y' they should doe in referrance to y® difference y' was between y" Church ther & them : this Church after long adjetation (some expressing themselves as not willing to send any, seeing y*" Church at Boston did not send) yet at length y'' Major p' of y" Church did by Vote Nominate &: appoint M"" Mather & Eldr Humphry Captaine Clap & Captin ffoster & requested M' Stoughton to Joyne with them [81] (The Revd m"" Richard Mather Teacher of the Ch'' at Dorchester Rested from His Labours.) DOKCHESTLK CHURCH KKCORDS 59 The 2 of y'' (3) 69 y*" Church appointed some to goe to m' Stouijhton to dcsier him to Continue his labour in j^rcaching not only one p' of y'" lords day but all y'' day untill we could be otherwise p'vided for the which he granted The same day it was agreed unto by y'' Church y' a day of humilliation should be kept to humble o' souls before god & to seeke his direction for a supply of teaching officers to this Church y' day appointed was the 14 of this Instant May at w"^ time AT Stoughton did first pray and then M' Increas Mather did pray & preach in y" fore p' of y'' day and M' Eliot did pray & then M' Thecher did pray & preach in y" after p' of y'' day The same day or y" day before being y" 25 of y' (2) 69 y" result of y'' Counsell (meet at Boston in y*" case of y" desent- ing breatheren) was read to y'" Church as also a letter sent by y'' Elders of Boston unto this Church in reference to y* same Casse The 16 (3) 69 y" Church nominated some to goe to M"" Stoughton and acquaint him y' y*' Church did desier him to Joyne to this Church & y' he would accept of office to be a teaching officer to this Church & y' he would take it into serious Consideration & in Convenient time to give his answer unto y" whole Church all which was y'' same evening declared unto him The 4 (5) 69 y*" Church Nominated some to goe to M' Stoughton againe to renew ther motion unto him to accept of office y" w*^'' was the same day don The 19 (7) 69 it was p'j:)osed in y'' Church by y*" Elders whether M' Stoughton should not be called on for his answer whether he would accept of office, y'' Conclusion was y' first y" Church should set a p' a day to seek god by fasting and prayer y' god would be pleased [82] to direct both y' Church & him in y' matter, y" day appointed was the 29 of this Instant w'^'' was p'formcd by y'' breatheren in prayer only The 10 (8) 69 y'' Church by a Vote agreed y' M' Stoughto.i should be desiered to give his answer either y' next lords day or very shortly & y' to be done before y' whoU Church if he please, & some appointed to give him niitice(»f it before The 30"' (8) 69 y'' Church understanding y' m' Stoughton was inclined to give a negative answer (if lie weer calKd on) did by Voatc desier y" Elder & two of y'' Breatheren to 60 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS desier y' Elders of other Churches at ther meeting at Boston in some Convenient time to p'suad & encuredg M' 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 y*^ Generall Court for y'^ lords mercy in hearing of prayers & staying y*" exceeding great wett & raine w'*" was this sommer w*^'' did threaten y*" spoiling of all sorts of corne & fresh hay : and for giving a competent increas of y" fruts of y'^ earth y' day appointed was y'' 17 (9) next the day was carryed on by m' Stoughton both p" of y*" day from Deutrenomy 16 last p' of y'' 15 vers The 2 (11) 69 y'^ Church being stayed after y'' evening exersiz, Consideration then was had whether m' Stoughton should not be desiered to give his full answer whether he would accept of office, the Conclusion was y' y" Elder & Deacon should goe to him & reccave his answer y*" w"^'' 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 m' Stoughton should refus) we should not [83] send for some man or men from England, a ship being ready to goe At w*^^ meeting being y'' 3 1 1 69 after much adgetation y^ Church did not incline for y" p^sent to send to Ingland not as a Church act but y" Conclusion by a Vote was y' it should be left w"' M'' Stoughton & y^ Elder & Captin Clap & Captin ffoster for to Consider together & to advise w**" one another & w"' 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 y'' Consideration of y* Church y' seeing ther have been of late a great slacknes in y" breatherens Coming to y*-" Contribution on y'' lords day. whether it should be continued or not, divers exprest them- selves willing it should be continued, but y" Conclusion was by a gincrall assent (though not by Vote) that for a time y* Deacon might forbeare calling for Contribution on y*" 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 DORCHESTER CIIL'KCH KKCORDS 6l y* expenses of m' Mathers funerall & the errecting of a piller on his grave (ther being ten pounds more alowed out of the Towne Rate for that end) alsoe at that time y" Church appointed bro' Clement & bro' Jn" Smith to git y'' worke done about y' grave & to receave soe much into thcr hands as will defray that Charge & AI' Timothy Mather to have y" remainder [84] The 9 (ii) 69 after y* evening exersiz y" 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 y" Church thought y' (seeing y" 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 y*^ Vote was negative The 30 (11) 69 a letter was read w"^'' came from y" first Church at Boston w*"'' was, to understand whether it would be offensive to o' Church if they should Call deacon Wiswall to y"^ office of a ruling Elder, y*-' w'^'* was left to Consider off till y" next lords day The 13 12 69 discours ther was in y" Church Conserning Deacon Wiswall in Conclusion Two breatheren weer ap- pointed to desier deacon Wiswall to come <&: speake w"' y* Church himself The 20 12 69 Deacon Wiswall bemg p'sent it was (.lesiercd of him to declare his mind whether he would Continue at boston or remove to us againe. after long adjetation he did declare y' he thought god Called him to Continue ther yet y* Church did not Conclud of an answer to y'' Church of iDOston but deferred it tell an other weeke to consider of it The 27 12 69 It was concluded by a Vote in y" Church y' a letter should be sent to y*" first Church at l^oston to declare to them y' it should not be offensive to y" Church if they did look after deacon Wiswall for to be a rolling elder amongst them The same time Sister Blake y" old Widdow desicred her dismition to y' 3' Church at Boston yc Church at y" motion of 2 or 3 of y" breathen did take it into Consideration till y° next lords day [S5] The 6 of y' (i) 7?, 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 62 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS waved untill a further time at length it was put to y' Vote whether y'' Church would Isue y'' matter at that time, ther weer 1 8 or 19 for it & 12 or 13 against it then her dismission was put to y'' Vote & ther was y*" 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 y* Vote was put by parting* of Companys & of thos y' weer p'sent ther wer 22 for her dismition & 19 against it & some y' had been Newters before went away & would not Vote any way but Deacon Wis wall w"^ was against it in y'' former Vote was gone before y' latter Vote The 24 {2) 70 a letter Came to o"" Church from y' first Church at Boston wherin they did desier o' Church to send ther messengers to y* ordaining of M"" Oxenbridg for a pastor & M' John \Viswall for a Ruling Elder to y' Church y"^ day apointed is y'' 4"' (3) 70 The Church desiered M"" Stoughton to goe for one & they apointed Captin Clap Captin ffoster Elder Humfry & Deacon Capen The 5 (4) 70 an order was read w'^'' came from y^ generall Court wherin they did appoint a day of humilliation to be kept one y' 16'^ this Instant June M' Stoughton exersized y^ former p' of y' day from Eay 57 17 p' 18 & M"" Atherton y" latter p' from Lament 3 11: & y' Elder did pray in y' Con- clusion of y* day [86] The 12 (4) 70 a letter was read w"'' Came from y' Church at Brantry wherin they did desier o'' Church to send some help in way of Councell in regard of y' differences y' weer amongst them in respect of teaching officers : y*" Church did desier M' Stoughton for one & appointed Elder Humphry & Capt ffoster y" day appointed is y"" 20 June 70 21 (6) 70 Wheras y'' Church at a former meeting nominated M'' 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 y* Church to declare by Voat w'^'' 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 M' fifiint of Brantry M"" Benjamen Eliot of Rocksbery & m' Butler in old England y' Church was to Consider of it & y* next lords day to bring in Voats which they would Invite & DORCIIEMi K LllLKLH RFXORDS 63 thos two w''*' have the most Voats should y' next lords day after be Voated af,^aine The 28 of y'' (6) 70 y*" Church brought in thcr Voats &: m' fflint & m' Eliot had y' most Voats y'' Church was to Con- sider of it till y'' 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 m' fflint had y' Major Voate atterward y" Elder put it to Voate to y' whole Church whether any mem- ber had anything against it or whether they did all consent to what was Voated y" Voat was in y'' affermati\e At y' same time y" Church did Nominat seaverall breatheren to be ther messengers to acquaint m' flflint w"' y'' motion Viz M' Stoughton (whom y'' Church desiered) and Elder Humphry Capt Clap : Capten ffoster & Deacon Capen [871 The 1 1 (7) 70 ther was a letter read to y' Church w*"'' Came from Hull expressing thcr intent to enter into Church state & ordaining (the Rev*^ m' Whitman &) some officer or officers besides as also ther desier that o' Church would send some messengers to assist & hold out y*' right hand of ffellowship unto them y' day appointed is y' 13"' this Instant : y' Church desiered M' Stoughton to be one and Elder Humphry for y' other. The same time there was an order read w''' Came from y*^^ Counsell requiering a publique fast to be keejit in this Jurisdiction In regard of y" distresses of y' people of god abroad & espessally as it is feared in o' Native Contry y"" day appointed is ye 22 this Instant being ye lift day of y* weekc The 18 7 70 after y' Evening exersiz y'' Elder declared to y* Church y'' 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" Gen'' Court requier- ing a day to be keept of thanksgiving for y' peace y' we yet enjoy & other generall mercys ; y' day is y'' 24 this Instant The 25 10 70 ther was a contribution in money p'ly for a recompence to m' fTlint for his labour in preaching & p"" for other ncssesary uses at w'** time tiier was Collected two pound 17" 3''A of w""'' M' fflint had 40* y' next day The I 1 1 70 y*" Comittee y' was appointed (or messengers) 64 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS to Invite m"' fflint (in y'' name of y*^ 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) w'^'^ was an answer of acceptance of y" Churches call soe farre The same time y" Church by Voate did nominate & appoint y'' Elder & Deakon w"" y^ select men & Capt Clap & Bro' Sumner for to speak w"' m' Stoughton & desier y' y'' Church may Enjoy his labour alsoe as a help unto m' fflint for some time [88] The 12 (12) 1670 Notice was given by y^ Elder that y^ Elders meeting together at Boston lately did Conceave y' it was needfull for y'' Churches & people heer abouts to keep a day of fasting & prayer to god for thes reasons viz : y** sad condition of the people of god in Our Native Contry & y^ places adjacent being under great restraints & affliction as also in regard of y*" great p'"valeing & increas of sine & wick- ednes amongst o"" selves y*^ day appointed was y' first of March next : to this motion y" Congregation consented The 12 I 1671 it was agreed unto by a Vote in y' Church y' m"" Stoughton & y"= Elder & bro' Sumner together w"' y^ Select men should speake w"' m'' fflint & desier him to Come & take up his residence amongst us & Joyne to o' Church in order to o' further p'ceeding to call him to office : The same day Jn" Holbrook was dismissed unto y'' Church at Rocksbery though he was not in full Comunion The 7 (3) 71 a letter was read in y*" Church w'='' Came from y* County Court in w'^'' they did stcrr up our Church together w* y'' Church at y"' north end of Boston & deadham & Way- mouth ; for to send by ther messengers for to enquier into y" reason of (the Church at Braintry) ther great differance & slownes in p'viding a minester of y" word unto them ; y^ Church at y'' same time Nominated & desiered m"" Stoughton for one & the rulling elder : Capt Clap & Capt ffoster The 16 (5) 71 y"' Church was desiered to stay to consider whether we should not send to m"' fflint againe to sterr him up to hasten his remove to dorchester & to Joyne to y* Church in order to office relation : y*" Church did apoint y* Elder & deakon Captin ffoster & some more to doe it : & Augustin Clement & Jn" Smith to consider about finishing his hous [89] V 23 5 71 y^ messengers y' weer sent to M'' flint returned his answer that he thought it not convenient for to Joyne DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 6$ to y' Church untill he was sctlcd hccr in tovvne but as soonc as his hous is ready he did purpos to Come away The 30"' 5 71 y'' Elder after y"' evcnitij^ cxercis read a declaration of what they did wiien they went to brantry which he could not doe before becaus it was not drawnc up in wrighting, as alsoe it was therin declared what advis & counsell they left with them : The same time it was thought fitt that y"" same Churches should goe to them againe by their messengers to know what effect their Counsell had taken with them to which y" Church agreed & apointed y" former messengers The 24 7 71 ther was a letter read y' came from y" Coun- cell who appointed a publique day of thanksgivinge to be kept in this Jurisdiction for y"-' Continuance of peace & lib- ertys in Church & state & for y" fruts of y'' earth y"' day appointed is y'" 19 8 71 The 12 9 71 a\r Stoughton & M' fllint weer admitted members of this Church wi"'out makcing any relation but ther dismission being made known & entering into Covenant The 26 9 71 the Church did Elect m' fllint to be a teach- ing officer to this Church The 3 of y'' 10"' 71 M' fflint gave in his answer unto the Church of his acceptance unto y'' office of a pastor unto the which y" Church had before elected him The same time it was Concluded by the Church y' y* 27"' of this Instant should be the day of ordaination and that y" Churches at Boston & Cambridg Charlstowne Rocksbery & Waymoth should be sent unto to desier them to send their Elders & messengers to Asist in that worke [1)0] The lo"* of y' 10"' 71 The Major p* of y' Church did agree by a Vote that M"" Eliot of Rocksbery should be desiered to manedge y" worke of Ordaination & giveing the Charge, though some of the breathercn weer not soe free ther unto but would have had it p'formed by y" Church alone but y" ruling Elder desiered to be spared therin. The 24"* 10 71 y' ruling Elder p'poscd to y' Church y' some other breatheren or brother might be appointed to lay on hands at y' time of ()rdainati(m or els some other IClders but y" Church appointed only Deacon Capcn to be added to m' lOliot & y*" ruling ICMer The 27"" 10 71 the worke of ordaination was Solemnized 66 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS for y^ ordaining of m"" Josiah ffient to be a pastor unto this Church of dorchester and it was approved off by y'' Elders & messengers of y*" Churches formerly sent unto ; and m"" Chancy was appointed in y" name of all y*" Churches to give y*" right hand of ffellowship The 7 II 71 We had y'^ sacrament of y'^ lords Super admin- estered by M' fflint The 5 3 72 Votes weer brought in for a Deacon & James Blak & Jn° Cornell had most Votes & then they two being put to y' vote againe James Blake had 34 Vots & y" 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 y*" Church whether we should not have a Contribution once a month or evey lords day for p'sons to bring in p' of ther p'portion to y' maintenance of y'' minestry in money to be keept upon an account as p' of ther p'portion y" which was Concluded that it should [91] be p'posed to y'' whole assembly the next lords day alsoe something was said Concerning Cattechising but not concluded in what manner alsoe y* same time it was Concluded that we should have a lectuer once a month to be on ye fowerth day of the week, y^ which day m"" fiRint Nominated & to begin as soone as m'' 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 w'^'' should be keept on account by y" deacon & at y'' end of y' yeer it should be accounted as soe much of his p'portion towards y'^ maintenance of y'' minestry only y*" Sacrament days that Contribution should be for y" p'vission for ye lords table but this was not put to y* 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 o' native Cuntry & elce wheer & the devissions amongst our selves y" former p' of y" day was spent by m' Atherton & y*^ latter by M"" fflint DORCIIIiSTIiK CHURCH RECORDS 67 The 23 4 72 y'' Church & some of y' Congregation began Contribution to y' maintenance of y"' mincstry The same day j\r fllint desicred the Church & Congrega- tion to send in the names of all children & servants y' weer under any famely government in order to catechising or some other way of instruction The 25 6 72 a letter was read w*"'' came from y'' Church at Brantry wherin they did desier y' Elders & messengers of this Church to be sent to them on y'' ii"' Sep for to ther ordaination of m'' fisk to be an officer amongst them, at w*^'' time ther was appointed o"" Teaching & rulling ciders m' Stoughton Captin ffoster & deacon Capen & Deacon Blake At w'^'' time m'' ffisk was ordained a pastor to y" Church at Brantry [92] The 3 9 72 an order was read v;'='* Came from y"' general! Court w"'' appointed y* 20 of this Instant to be keept as a day of thanksgiving & y'' 24"' of y'' (10) 72 a day of humillia- tion Tiie 10 9"' 72 It was made known to y" Church y' ther weer some yong men would Joyne to y" 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 y*" second month 65 such a thing was by Vote granted on such Condition as is ther registered y*" Church did again Consent to it by a Vote put by y" silence of y" Church against w"'' none replyed after it The same day y'^ Church appointed y*" two Deacons to Returne thanks unto M" Thatcher of Boston for her gift to y*' Church w*"'' was a silver Cupp for y'' Sacrament & a greene Cushin for y" Desk The 18 4 73 ther was a day of Humilliation keept in o' Church p'ly w"' respect to y' state of y' Churches of Christ in other p'" of y" world & y" Commotions of o' nation w"' other nations & w"' respect to o' owne Condition in this Contry & alsoe being intended y'' begining of setting up y" monthly lectuers : The day was spent by M' fflint in y" fore- noone & M' Alen praying in y" afternoon & M' Tory jireach- ing & docter More concluding by i")rayer The 13 5 73 notice was given y' y' next Wednesday being y" 16 instant July y" monthly lecluer was to begin The 17 6 73 ther was notice given of a generall day of humilliation to be keept in this Collony on y*" 28 of this 68 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Instant being y' 5' day of y'' week p*ly by reason of the duch o"" enemys being soe neer us they haveing taken y'' Manados & p'ly in regard of y" Comotions of y'^ Nations in Europ &c : m"" fflint did pray & preach out of Ezekell 44 13 & y* Elder prayed once [93] The 2 9 73 An order from y^ Generall Court was pub- lished Appointing a publik day of thanks giveing to be keept in Consideration of y*" returne of o"" prayers this last Summer wheras all y'^ fruts of y'' earth was likly to be lost in regard of y^ wett & coldnes of y'' season god sending some warme weather for some weeks : As alsoe for 0'' peace notwith- standing y*" pVailing enemy aproaching soe neer o' Coasts as at New York : y^ day appointed is y" 20 9 73 The 23 9 73 a letter was read w'^^ came from Deadham desiering y*^ Church to sent ther elders & messengers to asist in y*" ordaining of M'' William Adames to be a pastor to their Church y*" day appointed is y'' 3 desemb 73 The Church Chos y" Elders & m' Stoughton & Captin ffoster The 31 9 73 a letter was read w'^'' came from y* Counsell Requiering a publique day of humilliation to be keept in y* regard of y" troubls are like to come on the Con try by reason of goeing to warre w"" y'' duch ye day appointed is y*" 11"' decem 73 The 15 (i) 72 a letter was read w'^'' came from y'' Gen™" Court who appointed a day of humilliation to be keept on y* 26 (i) 74 on y*" behalf of y" Churches abroad & troubls at home & y"' outbreakings of gross sins among us & the differ- ence in some Sosieties as also in regard of y'^ shortnes of y" last harvest for Corne & by reason of o"" setting out of ships of warre to defend o"" Navigation by sea The 13 7 74 an order from y* Counsell was read who appointed a publique day of thanksgiveing unto god p'ly for y' his blessing on y'^ fruts of y'' earth & p'ly for y*" Con- tinuance of o'' peace & liberty & for y'' ceasing of ye warre between o' nation & Holland y'^ day to be y" 24 7 74 (The 19 9 74 The Reverend M'" Samuel Danforth Pastor of Roxt-C''' aged 47 years rested in y*" Lord.) [94] The 14 (i) yt an order was published from y' 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 DORCIIESTKK CMLKCII KECOKUS 69 of y*" p'vailing & increase of grosc sines amongst us & y" languishing state of y" CoUicig & y'' Coki backwardncs of y" spring & for a blessing one y" labor of y" husbandman y'' ensewing yeerc The 27"' 4 75 ther was noc meeting on y" Lords day in o' tovvnc m' fflint being sick The 29 4 75 ther was a publikc day ot humiliation (ap- pointed some days before by y" Counsel!) in regard of y" warre vv"' phillip y' Sachem against whom y" Souldiers weer gon forth y*" 26 5 75 but there was noe publik meeting that day (in this Town) neither but people went abroad (to other meetings) The 14"' 5 75 being one of our lectuer days it was keept as a fast by o' towne The 18"' 5 75 Jn" Capen Jun"" came before y" Church & gave satisfaction for some ofence w''' he lay under The 1 1 5 75 there was a Contribution for M' Corlet for his labour in preaching at w'^'' time was Colected 3'' — iS" — 3' The 5. 7. 75. William Sumner appeared before y'" Church befcire the Sacrament to give Satisfaction for offencive speches uttered against y'" Comittee of y*" Milicia The 7. 8. 75. ther was a publique fast in y" whole Collony The 29 10 75 being one of our lectuer days it was kept a fast in regard of y" warr. The 13 II 75 ther was a publick fast over all this Collony The 2 March fr, a publik fast The 16 2 76 & two Saboth afore Isack Joans was before y' Church p'secuted by y'' Elders for some miscaredg to M' Stoughton [95] The 9 3 76 ther was a fast kept at y*" generall Court by y* Court & Elders only The 29 4"' 76 ther was a publique day of thanksgiveing by y* whole Collony The 24 Sep 76 ther was a Contrebution I'or Daniell EMers at w"'' time ther was given in money i — 18 — i i' & in Corne I — 18 o & dlevered to deacon Blake; the orne was lunised by Scverall persons of w*"'' hee took account of them The 7 10"' y6 ther was a publique day of humilliation in all y' Churches in this Collony ji'ly in respect of o' messen- gers sent to ICngland Viz M' Stoughton & M' Hackly The 20 10 76 ther was a fast keept by y" whole Church at M' fflints hous w"' respect to the messengers sent to I'!nL;lan(l. The 29 1 1 76 ther was a Church meeting at M' Hlin; > h.ms JO DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS to Consider what may be y^' p'voking sines y' may p'voke god against his people & in order to o' renewall of o' Cov- enant at vv*^'' time it was Judged y' we fell short of o' former Covenant engagment in waching over one another and in famely instruction & Church dissepline & publique Catechizing therfore it wes Concluded at y" same time first y' in matters agetated & voted y' the major Vote should Isue bussincses put to ye Vote 2 Voted that y" Children of those y' arc in full Comunion are members & soe to be looked at 3 for Catechizing it was left to be furder considered off by m"" fflint & y*-' rulling Elder & y" Select men 4 y' y" Children of Church members being adult should be watched over & discepline exercized to them as need requier 5 It was Voted y' y'^ Children of y" Church (though not in full Comunion) being quallefied as in y" fift p'posission of y*" Senod & taking hold of y*" Covenant may be baptized to this last y*^ Vote was ginerall all but one man some weer not [96] soe cleer in it yet would not make any distubance & soe farre y' meeting p'cecded & appointed another meeting The 7 12 76 ther was another Church meeting at m'' fflints hous at w*"'' time ther was a free discoursing & laying open one to another thos Sines w*"'' 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 o"" Covenant & in y'' Close of y" day it was concluded that m'' fiflint should draw up & p'"sent it to y" Church at o'' next meeting for app'bation or adding to or de- tracting from it The 18 12 y6 being Sacrament day Robt Spur was called forth before y'' Church to make his accknowlidgmcnt of y' offence w"'' he lay under in giveing entcrtainement in his hous of loos & vaine p'sons espcsally Joseph Belcher his frequent Coming to his daughter Contrary to the admoni- tion of y" Court w'''^ was greatly to y*" offence of y" said Bel- chers ncercst relations and divers others The same day after the evening exerciz ther was an Order read w*"'' Came from y" Councell appointing & requicring 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 y*" Coppi of it w'^*' is as f olio wet h DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 7I [97] At a Councell held at Boston the 12 ffcb 1676 As we must hold o' selves ever obliged to an humble & harty accknowledi^ment of y" many mercyfull & Marvellous outgoeings of god for us. his undcserveing people, inhabet- ting this wiklernes, and more especiall}' of his late Signall appearances on our side against bloddy & barbarous men that rose up against us ; wherin he hath out acted o"" faith and Expectation : soe we are noe less in duty bound to re- flect w"' shame & sorrow upon o"' unbecoming deportments toward y" lord and ill requitals of him, after all his kind- nesses, the prid, y" worldlynes, the sensualletie of many p'fessors, the contempt of y" gosple, the defection and ap- postacy of some from y" truth to p'nicious heresies, the decay of brotherly love, y" unthankfulnes for mercys, the deafnes to y'' rod of divine appointment, the abus of p'cious peace & libertie, and the too general! 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 sadiv testefie to o' faces, y' we have not been throughly melted, and won by mercies, nor kindly affected with, & reformed by y" Judgments of y'' lord: and that, (what ever our vows have been, in y" day of o'' 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 p'pare our selves to meet our god with humil- liation, supplication, & reformation ; and timously make o' peace w"" him through y'' blood of o'' lord Jesus Christ. Moreover, as we have had experience of y Lords heering o' prayers, & being a p'sent, ready help to us (though most unworthy) in all our troubles : Soe it cannot be dcnyed or doubted, but that we have as much need of his help & grace now as ever, and that it is o' wisdom & duty at this day, to set o' selves to seek y" lord, and to become humble petition- ers at y" throwne of grace to ^2 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [98] 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 o"' 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 Majestic, and prosper in that important undertakeing : that he would infattuate y'' Counsels, defeate y^ designes, and Re- straine the remainder of y'' Cursed & cruell wrath of ye heathen, that 3 re 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 o"" borders ; that he would smile upon the labours of his servants, bless y'^ springing & fruts of y' 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, & y'^ glory in y'' 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 y'' 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 y* Councell Ed Rawson Secretary [99] The 25 12 76 y" Church had another meeting at m"" fflints hous vyher & at which time, that w'^'' m"" fflint had drawn up for y*" Church to engage in it was read y*" Substance of which was a sevenfold instance from y* Scriptuer of renewall of cg-=.3-3 Covenant, & after a repetition of y" Churches first gf^t- Covenant, & then some further engagments aded two Is-i-f" '^^S \yQ.QX to ensert, but it may be in due time upon """'•2.II this ther was some debate & ajetation & at last voted li-ls" i^ y' affermative by y' Major p' though some was not DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 73 soe Cleer as to the extent of baptisme, at this time it was Concluded this en;;agment should be read publikly y' next Saboth unto all y'' Congregation & in y'' meane time a Catta- log of ye nams of all y" Children of y' Church above y'' age of Sixteen yeers should be gathered up y' they may be called uppon to give their p'ticular Consent to Submitt to y' Gov- erment of Christ in & by his Church The 4"' of March y~ being Saboth day y' Engagment or Covenant was publickly read & the next day being monday y*" 5 March they weer appointed to Come together both y" Church & y*" Children of y'' Church At which time after y'' Casse was Commended to god by prayer, m' fflint gave a serious exortation unto y'' seed of y*" Church laid downe in fower or five p'ticuler Considerations not heer inserted (bilt in y'' beging of y'' book) Then y" Elder made a short spcch to y'' Children of y^ 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 y'' Lords table, nor Voteing in y"' Church but to declare ther willingncs & subjection to y*^ goverment & discepline of Christ in & by his Church The names of thos y' did y'' same day p'sonally give their assent Timothy Mather John Breck Thomas Bird Nathanell Glover James Bird Samuell Hill Tho: Andrews Johnathan Hill Tho Trott Jun' Samuell Sumner John Garnesy Rich Evens Mat bias Evens John Merifeild Ebenez : VVithington John Spur Nathaniell Wiet Consider Athcrton John Beaman Hopestill Humphry Isack Humphry Jacob Hewens Jun' John Blake [100] Hanah Joanes Mary Weeks Renew Weeks Thankfull Baker Elizabeth Baker Mary Wales Elizabeth Hale Waite Smith Hanah Davenport Hanah Withington Mary He wen Mary Lyon Susan Lyon Mary pel ton Content Wales 74 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Jn° Blackmail Mary Lawrance James Blake patience Lawrance Nehemiah Clap Mary Beaman Elisha ffoster Judeth pond Comfort ffoster deliverance Smith Richard Mather patience Trescot Jn" Trescot Martha Trescot James Baker Mary Chaplin preserved Capen Mahittabell Hill Samuell Hale Sarah Leadbetter Richard Hale Martha Minot Charles Davenport Jn° Smith J"' Ebenezer Hill George Minot Samuel! Sumner Jun"" of Melton Thomas Holman Tho Holmans wife Ephraim Newton Waitstill Vose Thomas Swift Jun^ Mary Blake Samuell Blake Ja : Tuckers wif Nathaniell Blake Teags wif divers others wcer at y^ same time Called but desiered ^g, , e time to Consider of it y*" same time a fast was Eb Beiieng & wife appointed in order heerunto to be keept the 21 frog^rK^fi'eng^ of uiarch being o' lectuer day jo'seph ctpef"" The 1 1"^ of March f\ Consented Samuell farnworth Ebcncz : WilHams John Mason Nathaniell Wales n ^r^ t\.t i • n t look for more in or SamucU 1 rcscot JNathaniell i^yoii at ye year .683 j^^^ ^^ \^ y^^^.^ Johu BrOWU John Wales Sen' John pelton Jun' Samuell Rigby Sarah Beaman [101] The 18 (i) 7? Consented Ebenezer Bilenge & his wife Johnathan&),^^^ Roger \ ^ Joseph Capen SamucU ffarnworth Nathaniell Wales patience Atherton DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 75 The same day ther was a Contribution for M' Hub- bard w'' Came from Black-i)oint by y" distresse of y" Indians The 25 March 77 Consented John Minot Ap i: "]"] James Minot Jun' Ap 8 "jj Theophelus poole The 8 Aprill "jj ther was appointed a day of Hu- milliation to be kept on our next lectuer day for y' Cun- summating of o' renewing y'' Covenant being the 18 Aprill "jj but some of the breatheren weer not soe Cleer as to y'' extent of baptisme The 18 Aprill yj y*-" sollemn day of fast was observed & after y'' morning exersiz y'" Covenant was againe publickly read & the Vote put forth or Called for & the Vote was in the affermative noe man speaking against it. only Bro' William Sumner went out of y"' meeting when it was gocing to be read & Came not againe in y" afternoone M' fflint preached y'' former p' of y" day from 15 John 5 with out me y'' can doe nothing & M'' Tory in y'' after noone from Jer 3 22 behold we com unto thee for thou art y"' lord o'' God The 22 2 1677 Consented James Minot y" Scholmaster & Samuel! pelton The I 5 "/"J was notice given of a publique day of humillia- tion to be keept y'^^ 5 day Instant Jully. [102] The 5 6 77 Samuel! 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 w*"'' (he not giveing Satisfaction to y'' Church) was y'" same time laid under the sentance of admonition The 2 7 77 ther was a Contribution for y'' meeting hous at Rehoboth at w'"' time ther was given 3 10-8 also a contri- bution for deacon Coopper at y" same place at w'^'' time ther was given for him 559 besids Thomas bird in shows y & John withington i" in a note & William pond in Cornc r-6'' w*"'' afterward he brought r in money & Th(^ Modesl)- in shows 2* The 29 8 "jj y" Church appointed to keep a fast on y 31 8 "J"] being o' lectuer day on y" behalf of o' Messengers in England & for a good Essew of that affaire w"' y'' king & for Converting grace one y" Rising generation ^6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The 15 No yj ther was a publick day of thanksgiveing in this jurisdiction p'ly for that peace w"^ we doe enjoy after soe much trouble & warr & p'ly for y'' lords blessing us w"* a plentiouse harvest & p'ly for good Success y' we hav by y^ blessing of god on o' messengers y' was sent to England The same day was read a letter from y" therd Church in Boston desiering this Church to send ther Elders & mes- sengers to a Councell Conserning M"" Willard whether they may call him to office being not dismissed from y" Church at Groaton, but y*" Church scattered abroad by reason of y^ warrs. The Church appointed y'' Elders and Deacon Capen & William Sumner The 25 9 jj y" result of y*" Councill was published y" Sub- stance of it was y' the Counsell did Judg from y" word of god y' m' Willard was at libertie to Joyne [103] in memberly fellowship with & unto y" theird Church in Boston y*" arguments from y'' Scriptuer weer 7 or eight not heer inserted & heer unto all y*" Counsell of eight Churches consented & Subscribed except one man The same day John Merrifeild (though not in full Comun- ion) was called forth before y'' Church to answer for his sine of drunkncs and also for Contempt & slighting y" 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 y" ayre did distemp him & for y" other offence he did acknowlidg his fault therin The first Saboth in January 1677 we began to Contribut weekly for y" maintenance of y" minestry according to y" Vote of y'' towne y'' 27 10 yy The 27 1 1 77 ther was an order from y*" Councell read wherin they had appointed a day of humilliation to be ob- served y*" 21 ffeb next p'ly in y" regard of y'' enemies en- deavors against us not yet fully quieted & p'ly y"' hand of god gon out against us in removeing by death many of his p^cious servants as of late M"" Shepard of Charlstowne who dyed in y" small pox & p'ly by reason of y' distemper p'vail- ling soe much in that town as also in Boston & also in regard of our messengers w*^'' are negotiating o' affaires yet in England The 31 of (i) 78 a letter was read coming from the third Church in Boston desiering y'^ Church to send ther Elders DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS JJ & messengers to )•" ordaining of Ar Willard to office in ther Church on y" lo of Aprill & besids y'' Elders ther was appointed & Voted Capt Clap & Deacon Capen [104] The 24 2 'j'^ ther was a Church gathered by some of o' breatheren y' live at Milton it was done in o' meeting hous at dorchester bccaus of some opposission y* did appeare ; y"' Churches w'^'' they sent unto weer the Elders & messengers of y*-' three Churches in Boston & waymoth Brantrec & dead- ham y'' Majestrats weer accquaintcd with it but only y'' gov- ernor was heer by reason of y" wett & Snow season. M"" Allen did first pray & then M' iflint did preach from y"" & then prayed, afterward y'' breatheren weer Called on one after another to declare y" work of grace y' god had wrought on them to y'' 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'cceding but all weer silent after they had made their relations a confes- sion of faith was read by o' Elder unto w"'' they all Con- sented by lifting up of hands, then thos seaven breatheren weer Called downc into y'' body of y'' assembly and a Cove- nant was read unto them unto which they all Consented by lifting up of hands, y'' breatheren y' entered into this Cove- nant & made publique relation weer thes : Robt Tucker member of waymoth Anthonv Newton ) William' Blake Thomas Swift tvt u c r^ c- Members of Georg Sumner I t-. 1 «. ■, c r Dorchester member of f y'' 2 Church Edward Blake in Boston Ebenezer Clap After this was done ther weer more of o"" Breatheren y' did at y'' same time enter into y' same Covenant with y'' former namly Thomas Holman George Lyon Ephram \ Manasscs & > Tucker James ) And then M' Tory was appointed to give y" right hand of ffellowship & M' Mather prayed & a psalme sung &: y" assembly dismissed Church yS DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [105] The 24 3 78 being y'^ sixt day of y^ week ther was a Church meeting at which time it was Voted by y'" major part & a petition drawn before hand & read at that time w*='' should be p'sented to y"" 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 y'' ginerall Court requiering a publique day of humilHation to be keept on thursday the 6 of June some of y*" grounds of it was gods hand goeing out against us in taking away such & soe many emenent men in Church & Comonweale & y'" p^'elancy of y'" Smale pox both in Boston & Charlestowne to y"" cutting off of many by death alsoe in regard of y" abounding of sine & wickcdnes amongst us & for o' Agents in England that they may have good Success & a saff returne, & other matters The 6 of June on y"" day above said ther was a letter read y' Came from y'' Gov"" & majcstrats wherin they did recom- mend to y'' Churches in this Jurisdiction that ther might be a Contrybution for y'' releif of y'^ Captives w'^'' weer taken frcm hatfeild they being brought soe farre as y*" fort Albana at w"'' time after y" evening exersiz ther was a Contribution of eight pound five Shillings two pence in money for y*" end aforesaid The 7"' August 78 ther was a fast keept by o' Church being Wednesday o' lectuer day y" same day ther was a Contribution for M'' Emerson of Concord being low in his Estate at w""*" time was Colected 5"- 14^-2 y'^ same day ther was a fast at brantree & y'' next day at boston the first Church The same time o^ weekly lectuer was Changed that it should not be in y* same week y' Rocksbery lecter is keept but contrary & soe to continue monthly The 17 No 78 (being y*' first day of o' meeting in y'' New meeting hous) a letter was read w'''' came from y* Church at hingham dcsiering y" church to send their Elders & mes- sengers to y'^ ordaination of M' Norton to be a teaching ofhcer unto them on y' 27 No 78 at which [106] time ye church appointed Deacon Capen & Deacon Blake to Joyne w"" o' Elders for y' service The same time y'' Court order was read who had ordered a dorchesti:k chukch kixokds 79 publick fast in \'' whole Jurisdiction to Joyne w"* y*" other Collonies on y' same day being recommend to y'' Court by y*" Comissioners of y'' Collonies y'' day to be on thursday y" 21 No 78 The first of December 1678 m' fliint p'posed to y'' Church for a day of thanksgiveing to be kecpt by y" Church y'' 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 M' Stoughton w''"' all though he be not yet returned yet y' god have p'served his p'son & soe fare blessed their endeavors for y" publick also bccaus god have soe much p'served o' town from & under that contagious distemp of y'' small pox when he have soe sadly visseted other places as Charlston boston & other places, as also for y' pease we injoy in this town notwithstanding y'' great fears of a disquietment in regard of some publik transactions about o' meeting hous & other mercys the day mentioned was on our next lectuer day being the 18 Decemb: to this motion y'' Church agreed The 12 of y*" 11 M" y^ It was p'posed to y'' Church whether ther should be a Church meeting appointed for to Call forth some of y*" members of y'^ Church not yet in full Comunion to give an ace' or answer for their obstinancy in refusing to Come before y'' Elders & some anchent breathren (whom y'' Church had formerly apointed to Joyne with y'' Elders in privat) but they standing off & giveing ille langwedg & behavior y' Church [107] Closed with y" p'posission and appointed Wednesday y'' 22 Instant at one a Clock to Come to gether & in y' meane time thos anchent breatheren or tithing men should warne such p'sons as y" Elders should appoint one y* day fore mentioned y'' Church mett & Robt Spur Sen' was called forth to give satisfaction for his withdrawing & not p'takeing in y" Sacrament upon some p'jedice he had taken against o' jjastor but could not mak it out but a misaprchen- 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 ace' of his knowlidg unto y*" Elders & thos breatheren in privat : also Nathaniell Wiett for not coming to y" Elders but refusing ..s S|hu- 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 8o DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Also Samuell Rigby was y" same time called forth to give Satisfaction for his former offence for w"*" he had been formerly admonished by y*" Church but came not up to Satisfaction : others thcr weer y' should have been called forth as Joshua Georg Daniell Ellen, Nathaniell Mather & others but y" time & season of Cold would not p'mitt The 19 12 yS y" 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 y*" sensuer to be taken off y'' same time Robt Spur Sen' 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 y*" Elders or Church was therfore Votted to be excommunicated [108] The same day Nathanell Mather was Called forth to give Satisfaction for his slighting & negligence in Coming u]} to y" Order of y*' 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 y^ Elders againe about a fortnight after The 25 12 78 ther was a Church meeting at w'^'' time y^ Churches Engagment by way of renewall of Covenant was read over to consider wherin y" Church fell short of y'' p'ticu- Icrs tjherein exprest alsoe at that time it was Concluded y' ther should be a day of humilliation kept on o"" next lectuer day w*^*" is y'' 12 March next to humble o"' souls before god in respect of our Covenant Engagment & also for y*" p'"sence & blessing of god on the Children of y"^ Church as also for y'' appeasing of his anger manifested in y*" Contagious dis- temp of y" Small pox of w'^'' soe many are dead & more vissited The 3 (i) 7.J thcr was a Church meeting at w*"'' time ther was enquiery what may be thought to be the sins of this time for w*^'' gods anger was gon forth against his people heer in thes p'* to w'^'' after long silence some spake one thing & another another thing &c and at y'" same time the Church was Call'' on by o' rulling Elder to Consider how m' nORCIlESTF.K CHURCH RECORDS Si Thechcr shouUl be satisfied for his labor in supplying m"" fHints work for one month which he p'cucred in his place whill he went to Ouenectecot alsoe m' fflint then p'pounded that y'" Church should looke out to p'vid one in his rome if any on in his famely should be visseted with y"' pox as also to supply ills 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 [109] one the day before Viz y'' 2 (i) 7^ being Saboth day after y' evening exercis it was p'pounded to y'^ Church by y"' Elder whether Robt Spur his admonition may not be Suspended a while & he have liberty once more to speak to y'' Church by way of accknowledgment of his sin y'" w'^'' was granted by y' Church The 9 (i) 7.J Robt Spur Sen' was called forth to acknowl- idg his offenc but came not up to satisfaction The 30 (i) 7i5 Robt Spur had y"" sentance of Admonishion adminestred to him The 3 3 79 after y" evening cxcrciz y'' Church was stayed & did discours about Abigail y" 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 y*" Major Vote of y*" Church (that for that sin & for her refusing to come before the Church) that she should be excommunicated, but becaus y" 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 y'' whole Church could agree according to that in Matthew that she should be rejected & to be as an heathen &c the Vote was in y' affermative The same time report was made Concerning Samucll Rigbe who was sent unto by y'' Church to come l)eforc 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 y' Church whether she should not be Cast out for her sin of fornecation before marridg : y" Conclusion was that if any of her relations would send to her to see if she would come before y' Church in j)'son & manifest her repentance the sentance should be resj)itted a while The 23 3 79 thcr was a Church meeting ujipon occasion of 82 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS M'' fflint his desier of help in y*" minestry either by another teaching officer [110] or by some other Supply, at vv'='' Conferrance y" Church did not think they weer in a Capaccetie of maint?ining another officer but it was p'posed by y'^ Elder whether y'^ Congrega- tion should not agment M"" 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 y'' lOO pound. The Church then p'sent did not seeme to Close with y' p'posission but p'pounded 50 pounds money & 50 pounds Contry pay w""'' did seem to be y^ major Vote of those y' did Vote, others y' Voted neither way p'pounded y' y"' Church and towne together should adjetate y'' matter w'^'' did occasion the deferring y*" matter till y'' next Second day being a training day for to discours y^ matter. At w*"'' time it was discursed y* M"" 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 y*" Elder & two Deacons & John Breck The same time M"" fflint p'posed whether we should not keepc o' next lectuer day which will be y'^ 4"' of may as a fast in regard of y^ state of y'' people of god in old England & y" nations adjacent w'^'' seemes to be very sad & in respect of our selves y' face of things looking sad in regard of y" loss of soe many emenent p'sons both in y*" Majestracy & min- estry & in towns & also in respect of o' agents abroad ; y" vote of y'' Church was affermative The 30 4 79 an order was published from y' gencrall Court who appointed a publik day of humiliation to be keept p'ly in regard of y*" sad face of things one y*" Churches & people of god both abroad & at home & in respect of o' afaiers in England & alsoe in respect of y'' intended Sinod to be keept in September next y'^ day is y'' 10 5 79 [111] The 6 of y*^ 5 M" 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 appearc, but only Nathanell Wiet & Jn" Spur did appear who did not manifest any repentance for ther former miscarridg but carryed it very dissatisfactorily before y'' DORCHESTER CHUKCII RECORDS 83 Church : who wcer all excommunicated from y" Church that day all of them & Abigail Merrifeild for her sin of fornica- tion & Contempt of y'' Church was Cast out also y' same day The 10 6 79 ther was a Contrybution to put into y*" dea- cons hands for y'' releif of y'' poor espesally with respect to bro"" W'" Turner at w'^'' time ther was given in money 3'' 6' 5*^ besids some notes for Corne as is in my book sot down y" p'ticulers The same day y" Elders weer voatcd for to be sent to meet in y'' Senod w*-'' is to Convene next September but noe messengers Concluded to be sent but left to Consideration till y'- next Saboth The 17 6: 79 y"' Church made Choice of William Sumner & Richard Baker to be messengers to y'' Senod w*"'' is to begin y*" second Wednesday in Sepf being y" lo"* day of y" month & ye deacons wcer desiered to take Care for their entertainment at Boston on y"" Church ace' The 5 8 79 y*' Church Concluded by Voate y' o' next lect- uer day (being y" 22 Instant) should be turned into a day of thanksgivinge to god for heering of prayers & abateing y" distemp of y' pox The same day it was Voted y' Samuell Rigby should be Cast out of y" Church for his former miscaredges & he at this time did not appear before y'' Church though appointed soe to doe [112] The 2S 8 79 Samuell Blake y' Sonne of William Blake now of y'' Church at Melton was called before y' Church to make Confession of his sin of fornccation before marredg at w*''' time he did owne the fact & made some kind of acc- knowledgment but his voice was soe low y' scarce any herd y' litle w''' he spake except a few w*"'' stood Clos by him The 2 9 79 Samuell Rigbec was excommunicated for thos sins for w*^'' he was formerly admoncshed & for Contempt in not appearing before y"' Church being called therunto : The 7 9 79 ther was a Church meeting for to read y'' plat- forme of Church disscpline to see how farre y' Church did agree with it in their practice at which time ther weer 8 or nine Chapters read over & y' rest left till another time Mc y'' 6 of January 1679 Ilenery Leadbettcr Executor to y" Estate of Tho Lake delivered two silver Cups or small beakers w"'' was given by Tho Lake unto ye Church : Also M" Thecher of Boston gave y' Cluirch formerly a Silver Cup with two ears 84 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Also y*' Widdovv Clements of Boston gave another silver cup to y*' Church y'' 17 Novem 1678 The II 1 1 79 ther was an order read from y'' Counsell re- quiering a publique day off thanksgiving to be kept the 22 Instant for y" returne of o' agents from England after they have been absent three yers & aboutt two months [113] The 15 12 79 Robt Spur was Called before y'' Church to hear what efect y" ordinance of admonition had taken on Him but some wcer not satisfied at that time therfore it was rcspitted till that day fortnight The last of ffeburary 79 Robt Spur was Called before y*^ Church & hce did by wrighting declare what he had to say & y" Church by a silent Vote did maniffest ther satisfac- tion soe as to have y" sentence removed The 21 March 80 Robt Spur was taken into y*" Church again his sentence of Admonission taken off The 15 Aprill 80 was a ginerall fast The 25 Aprill Hanah y" dafter of Isack Joanes was dis- missed to y* third Church in Boston being not in full Com- union The 15 September 80 ther was a fast keept in regard of M' fflint & he dyed y* night following about 10 of y" Clock & buryed y'' 17"' day The 25 of November 80 wee kept a publick day of thanks- giveing being ordered soe to doe by the generall Court for y" Continuance of o' Liberties & p'veledges both Sacred & Sivell for y"" plentie of y" fruits of y" Earth this yeer & for removeing of Contagious sickneses & diseases y*" day was carryed one by M"" Minot & M' Capen The same Cotirt also ordered a publick day of humilliation to be kept on y" 16 decem 80 The 27 12 80 ther was a Contribution for Goody Leich- feild and Mitchell of Maiden at w"'' tim ther was Colected & y*" next day sent in to y" Sume of 11 17 — 9 of w"='' about 7 pound in p'ticuler for leichfeld & y'^ rest to be devided [114] The 2 (i) li was a day of humiliation keept by y'^ Church & town to seek to god for direction in looking out for a minester for o"" Church y'^ day was carryed on by M' Tory & M^ Adams dokciiesti:r church records 85 The 20 (i) si' after y' evening exercis y" Church was stayed to Consider of a man to he on tryall for y'' work of y" mines- try & it was Voted y' each man should bring in his Vote in wrighting & thos two y' had y'' most Votes should be put to Vote againe y" next Saboth and y'' Votes being brought in AT John danforth of Rocksbery had 40 & M' Cushen of Hingham had 13 Votes The 27 (i) 81 Votes wer Called for againe for on of y'' two w"'' had most Votes y'' last Saboth & ther wecr ij V^otes for I\r Danforth & 22 Votes for VC 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 ; w*"'' was very offensive to y'' Church but his Vote was taken out & he commanded by AT Stoughton to goe out of y'' meeting hous when y'' Church had been tryed by a Vote to know whether they did approve of his acting w'^'' being de- clared in y'' Negative then y*' Contrary Vote was called for but none held up ther hand but only Henery Leadbettcr who thought y' such as had Submitted to y'" goverment of Christ in y'' Church & had owned y'' Covenant should have libertie to Vote in such a Case ; but it was declared to y'' Contrary The same time y" Church appointed a Comittee Viz M"" Stoughton y"" Elder & deakons, William Sumne Rich Baker Rich VVithington and Capt Clap : to invite AT Danforth to come & preach more constantly with us upon trvall [115] The 3 2 81 y" Elder declared to y" Church y' he had spoken w"' John Breck about his putting in a voat y'' last day to y" offence of many, & y' he had given him satisfaction & was sorry y' he had acted soe as he did in y' maner & y' 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 y' Generall Cnurt requiering a publique fast in respect of sad face of things Concerning y'' Church of god abroad in other p'" & in l-ng- land & amongst o'sclves & y'' hand of god gon out against us this last yeer in respect of y" great flood at Oueneelecot & y" blast spoilling much of y" fruts of y" earth & in respect of o' agents y' are to goe for I^ngland y' day appointed is y'' 21 Instant & in regard of y" great losses at sea & y"' sudden deaths of many : M' Capen & AT Danforth preched y' day ^'^c M' Minot prayed in y" morning The I 381 y' Elder acccjuainted y" Assembly how iarr we 86 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS had p'ceeded vv"' M"" Danforth & y' as yet he had not given his answer therfore if any p'son though not of y* Church (in full Communion) had any thing to aleadg to the contrary they had libertie to speak but non spake any thing, then y" Elder said y' he would take their silence for Consent but none spake The 22 3 8i a letter was read y' came from y'' Church at Melton whcrin they desiered to send messengers to y" or- daining of ]Vr Thecher to be a teaching officer to their Church on y* first of June next in answer therunto (besids the Elder) y*" Church made Choice of M"" Stoughton & Dea- con Capen & Deacon Blake The 5 of June 8i y' Elder declared to y' Church y' y'' Church at Melton had ordained M' peter Thecher to be a pastor in y' Church: M' Thecher did first pray & preach then M' Encres Mather put it to Vote first to y" Church (whos Vote was afermative & then to y" messengers w'^'' did concur : also It was p'pounded to y" whole assembly whether any [116] p'son had ought against it but none appeared ; then it was p'pounded to M' Thecher whether he did accept of y'' Call to office which he declared y' he did : then M' Tory gave y^ Charg & m' Tory M^ Mather M^ Eliot & M"" Willard laid on hands & lastly M' Willard gave y'' right hand of fellow- ship in the name of y*" rest of y" Churches The 26 June 81 an order was read from y'' ginerall Court requiering a publique fast to be kept y" 7"" of July next The 35 81 y*" Elder declared to y" Church that bro' Thomas Davenport was under some offence about y" ex- change of some land w"' Robt Stiles in not standing to his engagement w"' Stils but disposing it to another man & y- some breatheren had delt with him about it but could git noe satisfaction, he thought y* y'" Church might goe to bro' Danfords hous (he not being able to com to y'' Church) to heer y" Case, but y" Church Concluded by a Vote to send y^ Elder & deacons & bro' Sumner bro' Leeds Richard Baker Ensigne Hale bro' Trot Isak Joanes bro' Tolman Sen' Dan- iell preston & desiered Bro"" Edward pason to be ther also and as many as would or Could besids to heer y" Case & returne to y'' Church how they found it The 10 5 81 y'^ Elder did (in y*= name of y*" p'sons above deputed) declare to y' Church y' they had been w"' brother Davenport & after long agetations they brought it to this 1 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 8/ conclusion y' bro' Davenport & Stiles Chose out some men each of them to Consider of y"' matter & they did engag each to y'" other in a bond of 30 pounds to stand to their de- termination w*"'' afterward was don & Stiles had his land confeirmed unto him [117] The 14 6 81 ther was a Contribution for M' Swan & others at Rocksbery who had their houses burnt, at w'"* time ther was Colected six pound pence in money & it was delivered to Elder Humphry who was to Conveigh it to y'' deacons of Rocksbery who together w"' M' Dudlee & M' Elliot weer to devid it as they Jutlged meet The 25 10 81 ^r John Danforth gave his answer publikly before y"' whole assembly of his accei)tance of his call to be with us to preach & pray amongst us The 5 12 81 Mary y" daughter of Thomas Modesly was called before y"' Church (though not in full Comunion but (under g' Obligations) by her submitting to y'' 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 y'' sin, she gave noe answer but weept whether for y" shame or y*" sin y' was not known, & y" Church was dismissed for y' time The 19 12 81 M' John Danforth Joyned to y'" 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 o' further p'cceding with M' Danforth to office relation The 16 (i) 82 Mary Modesly was called before y'' Church againe who did by wrighting make Confession of her Sin &; she was dismissed by Silence of y'' Church The 2 (2) 82 y*" Church was stayed & by a unanimous Vote M' John Danforth was Chosen pastor to y'' 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 [US] The 30 Aprill 82 The Church stayed to appoint a time of Ordaining M"" Danforth w'^ by a Vote was Concluded to be the last Wednes- day in June next being the 28 June 82 alsoe it was \'oted that ther should be sent unto eisrht Churches for their I'^lders 8S DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS & Messengers Viz 3 Churches in Boston & Rocksbery Dead- ham Melton Brantry & Waymoth & meadfeild And it was Voted y' there should be two meetings that day & that M"" lucres Mather should be desiered to take one part of y'' day & y' m' Eliot should be desiered to give y"" Charge. The 22 4 82 ther was a publique day of Humilliation Cheifiy for our Agents gon for England. The 28 4 82 M"" Danforth was ordained pastor to y'' Church of Dorchester. (& preached on that Text 2 Kings. 2. 14. where is y*" 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 y'' Vote being put to y'' Church it was denyed her becaus it was not p'posed to ye Church afore. The 20. 6 : 82 Joseph Leeds was before y' Church for some miscaredg towards his wife ; M' Danforth made mention of y^ matter to y'' Church & found it was not as bad as was re- ported & o' bro' Leeds had made some accknowledgment of his fault : but y' did not satisfie y"^ 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 y* Sacrament y'' next lords day The 3 7 82 Joseph Leeds was called before y" Church againe to make Confession of his sin in thrusting his wife out of Doare & fetching blood at her mouth y' 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 p''sent untill fortnight after [119] The 17 7 82 Joseph Leeds was called before y' Church & whoU 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 y'^ Church did accept of his Con- fession The same day y* Case of Johnathan Blackman was Con- sidered & he was expected to make his Confession of his sin in stealling horses & lying for w'^'' he was convicted be- fore y*" Court & had Corporall punishment, but he refusing to come before y"" Church he running away out of y" Juris- diction was at this time rejected & disowned from his DORCHESTER CHURCH REC0KU5 89 Church relation & cxcotTiunicated 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 y' he may be ashamed : The 22 November 82 there was a publik day of tlianks- giveing apointed by y'' ginerall Court for y" Continuance of o' Libertie Sacred & Civell for y*" plentifull harvest this yeer & for y' safe arivall of o' messengers in England The 24 1082 patience Blake y'' wife of Edward Blake of Melton who had formerly (when called ther unto) refused to owne y*" Covenant & Submit to y' Govermcnt of Christ in his Church, she did make confession & acknowledgment of l\,er great sin in soe doeing & this she did Vollentarily to y'' satisfaction of y*' Church in that thing & was then p'pounded to owne y'' Covenant when called therunto if none had any thing against it The 14 1 1 82 notice was given & y'' Church Consented therunto of a day of humilliation to be kecpt on y*" last of instant being Wednesday in regard of y*" distres y' y" people of god weer in in o' native Contry & also in other p" of y" world [1^0] (82) & to pray for y" Continuance of o'' peace & liberties & for o' agents in England & for gods guidance of y"' generall Court which is Called to Conveene y' first Wednesday in feburary being y' 7 day of y' month The 25 (i) 78 thes following publikly owned y"^ Covenant John Minot Aprill I TJ James Minot Jun' Aprill 8 J"] Theophelus poole 22. 2. "jj. James Minot Schoolmast', Sam' Pelton 22 8 82 Samuell Rigby Samuell pcltons wife Joshua Ilenshaws wif Joseph Jiirch his wife The last of thes y" Elder said her father had been sent unto to owne y"' Covenant & he said he was willing to doc what was nedfull but as yet had not don it, but his daftcr did as others owne y" Covenant, her fathers name is Tim- othy Wales the sonne of old goodman VVaks his grand- father he was a member in full Communion but not her eme- diat father go DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 8 March 85 Owned y*" Covenant Elizabeth y" wife of Watching Atherton & Mahittabell her sister, both of them y'" 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 y'^ day of Major Clarks funerall The same day y*" Elder declared a publick day of Humillia- tion to be kecpt on y" 10"' of May next being a week before y" Election The 29 5 83 ther was a Contribution for Captives Viz M"" Graves ship M' & one Robinson. Contributed 12 pound 10" 10*^ to be devided between them [121] About y" beging of Sep 83 y'" 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 y*" Vote y' if any weer otherwis minded they should speak, but none did speak & soe it rested for y' time The 1 1"' of November a wrighting read concerning pa- tience Blake shewing her Reasons why she Could not joyn to Melton Church y*" same day an order was read of y'' gen- erall Court who appointed a publiquc fast to be keept y*" 22 of No 83 in regard of y'^ sad condition we weer in respect- ing y*" danger of loosing o"" liberties both Sivell & Sacret o'' Charter being Called for The 30 10 83 ther was a Contribution for a Captive Viz y*" Son of a woman liveing at pescattoway at w'^'' time ther was Contrebuted 4" — 14' — r' and Comitted to Elder Humphry for to deliver it to y'' woman The same day y*" Church was desiered to stay to advis to- gether about patience Blak whether she should be dealt with all for some offense y' 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 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 9I [122] The 20 of January 1683 Consider Atherton (who had fallen into y'' sine of Drunknes both formerly & now againe of late) was called forth before the Church (thou<;h not in full Cofnunion) to make his accknowlidgment of his sin, y" which he did by writing' being read unto y*" Church - omended except in ommcudcd to y" wach of y'' Churches wher Case they fall into ., ,. o t / *. • c a: ^• Scandaii. they live ; y Vote was m y ancrmative nem- ine contradicente. The 7 of October was read a letter y' came from y*" Church at Rocksbery desiering y'' Church to send ther Elders & messengers to y'" ordaining of M' Walters on y*' 17 Instant the Church appointed y*" Elders & deacon Capen & deacon preston for y' worke The 25 No 88 notice was given to y** Congregation of turning o' next lectuer day being y'^ 27 Instant into a day of fasting Cz prayer for o^selves & y" Churches & Christians in other p'" of y*" world & for o"" men y' are gon out to ware & y'' rising generation M"" Danforth & M' Thecher carryed on y'' work of y* day [Margin of pg [130] ] 9, 7*", 88 Voted alsoe y' all o' absent members setled in other towns should be recommended & y' y^ Church would have noe more to doe with them or others recomended ex- cept in Case they fall into Scandaii DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 99 [i;u] Md y'' 6 of II 88 It was p'posed to y'' Church whether Experience Hcllicr (w'^'' is y' daughter of Lift Hale) w"^ Comitted y'' sin of fornecation & doe live at Charlstown whether if she did accknowlcdg her sin to the satisfaction of that Church, it would satisfie y' Church hccr, the Vote was taken in y*" affermative g The 16 3 89 was a publik fast appointed it John being about y*' time of settling y' Ginerall Court Glovers wife ,.,, ^ \ • ,. or Z.\ ■ /^ n owned yc w was choscu in y yeer 86 this lo 3 89 y same covtnt ^^y ^ ^^j. i^j.^1^ ^^^^^ jj^ Boston at y'' North end of y'" town w"^** p'vented M' 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 y* 25 of this month in y'' behalf of y'' troubls & unsetledncs of y' goverment & in regard of y'' Indians ploting against us & doeing mischeif in some p" of y*" Cuntry killing & plunder- ing & in behalf of o' Native Cuntry y' god would bless o"" new king & queen & nobles & y'' Church of god in other p" of y*" 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 y'' Motion of M' Wilson (formerly the Pastor of this Church — but now of Medfeild) at which time was Contrebuted two pound 8" & 8' which was deliv- ered unto M' Danforth to be conveighed to him (& was sent accordingly.) The 8 ID 89 ther was a generall Contrebution for y*" poore in Dorchester at y' motion of y'' Select men, at which time ther was Contrebuted in money six pound y'-S'^ (& some Bills) bils y' weer put in was by y" Select men & deakons appointed to Severall p'sons as they thought needed as followeth for frances Baall M' Danforth 4 bl of Rcy Georg Minot on bl of Corn Samuell paul i bl of Corn Richard Butt on bl of Corn Thomas Modsly on bl of Corne L.cfC. lOO DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [i:32] 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 Davecl Joans 3 pecks of Corne for Christian potter Samuell Toplif on bl of Corne Thomas Trot Jun"" 3 shillings preserved Capen on shilling as money Obadiah Haws 2 pecks of Rey for y*" Widdow Rider Isack Joans 2 bl Corn & 2 pecks of Rey Richard Leeds on bl of Corne Ebenezer Lyon 2 Shillings Srg"' Swift 2 pecks of Corn for Samuell Hill Thomas Trot Sen^ 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 y' bills come to about 4 pound ten shillings y" 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 1089 y' Elder did declar y"^ order of y' Ginerall Court requiering a publick & ginerall day of humilliation to be kept by all y' Churches in this Collony y" day apointed was y^ 19 10 89 9, 12, 89 Susanna Rigby laid hold on y' Coven' DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS lOI [133] The 13 of y'' 1 1"' mo "o ther was a Contrebution moved by y*^ Counsell for y'' Widdow Pese whos husband was slaine in takeing y"' pirats w'"'' did doe mischeif to vessels on y*" Coast at w*-'' time 39 shillings & 7'^ Colected & left in y*" hands of Deacon prcston to be Convayed to Major Wintrop or Adam Wintrop who weer apointed to dispos it for y"' widdow as they saw meet The 23 of ffeb 89 or 90 y"" Elder did declare y' y" ginerall Court did requicr all y'' Collony for to keepe a day of fasting & prayer in regard of y'' troubls y' we are in & y'' wars & small pox & ffeaver in divers places & in regard of o"" agents y' are gon to England and divers other matters ; y"' day to be kept is y' 6 of March next The 23 of March 90 y'' Elder did declare y'' order of y" generall Court Conserning p'voking evells y' care & inspec- tion may be taken for y'' p'vention therof The 6 of July 90 y'' Polder did declare y' y'' ginerall Court did requier a ginerall fast to be keept in all the Collony on y' 10 Instant in regard of y'' troubls y' weer upon us and y* wars with french & Indians and y*" sicknes y' weer amongst us as y'' fcavor & small pox of w"** many dyed at Boston The 24 6 90 was an order read y' came from y'" Governor & Counsell requiering a publick fast in y" wholl Collony in , regard of y" fleet y' was gon out against y" french * & y*" = sicknes of y" Smal pox of w'^'' many dyed in boston & some I in o' town & other towns & y' feavor & ague in divers £■ places & also for o"" agents gon to England to emplead thos y' are sent as Governor Andrews & y' rest y'' day to be June 2 l^^Pt is y" 28 Instant & also y"' troubls of y*^^ Church i<-^r' of god in P2ngland & Irland unto which king William M" Mil* . ° '^ * f.wned ye IS gOU ^"''"' Me y*' 28 of Octob 90 was o' lectuer day turned to a fast Me y'' 4 I [ ill was declared y' y'' Councell requiered a pub- lick fast in all y" Collony to be kept y" 1511 ilV Mc y'' 26 12 y" Councell requiered a publik day of thanks- giveing [134] The 19 of aprill 91 after y' evening exerciz ther was a let- ter read w'"' Came from y" Church at VVaynioth desiering o' Church to send their IClders & messengers to give their Counsel in matters of difference amongst them ; y' Church I02 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS made Choice of y'' two Deacons & Captin Clap to be aded to o' pastor y" day appointed is y'' 22 Instant M'" y'' 5 of aprill 91 Joseph Blak who maried y' dafter of John Bird ; he was called before y" Church to acknowledg his sin of fornecation before marridg y'' which he did to y'' satisfaction of y'' Church : M'' this should have been entered before y'" former The 26 aprill 91 M' Danforth gave an ace' of the met- ting at Waymoth by y*" Elders & messengers Viz y' it was about some difference y' was amongst them by reason of some offence given by one amongst them : M"" Torry begane with prayer y' god would dyrect & blesse them therin, & then y* man was called on who was the occasion of y" meet- ing & after much agetation on both sids y*' man was con- vinced of his sin & made confession & y" Church & messgers weer satisfied ther with & y'' meeting was ended with thanks giveing to god for blessing them therin The same day o"" pastor recommended to o'" Church to Consider whether god did not call on us in more than ordary to humble o"" souls & to Consider his hand y' is gon out against us in regard of y*^ more then ordinary siknes & death of many of late with y"' Small pox & therfor p'posed to y" Church y' ther might be a meeting together to Consider of y*" p'voking sins y' should p'vok god against us y*" Church Consented heerunto & y" day apointed was y" next sixt day being y'' first day of May 91 y" former p' of y" day to be spent in prayer & y' other p' in discoursing The 3 of May 91 an order was read w'='' came from y'' Counsell requiering a publick day of fasting & prayer [135] to be observed in all y' Collony in regard of y' troubls of y'' people of god all y'' world over & ye great sicknes in this towne & all thes parts of y" Contry & deaths of many in this towne of ye pox & for o"" agents gon for Ingland & divers other Causes y" day to be keept is thursday y"' 7"' of May 91 Me y'^ 10 of May 91 Abigail Baal y"' dafter of ff ranees Baall was Caled forth to accknowlidg her sine of fornecation Me y" 30 of May 91 Captin Robert Badcock was before y*" Church to confesse his sin of drunkennes of which ther was plaine evidence & y"' Church was satisfied by a silent Vote. The 23 of August 91 y'' Elder did declare y' it was thought necessary y' o' next lectuer should be turned into a day of humilliation which will be y" first day of September by DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS IO3 reason of y*" great sicknecs of y" feavor in most towns farr & neer & many other Causes moving thcrunto, y' Congre- gation Consented ther unto by a Vote : The 6 of Sep 91 ther was a Contrebution for y' poore espessally Goochnan Burge at w''' time was Colected in money five pound y — 4' & in nots 2 bl of Corne this was Comitted into y' hands of Deacon preston y" Corn was Sam Toplif on bl & old bro' Leed }, a bl & phillip withington J a bl The 13 10 91 M"" Nathaniell Glover was before y" Church to accknowledg his sin of being drunk y'' week before but y' Church was not satisfied w"' his Confession but it was deferred till another time : this is y"' second time that he have Comited this sin The 27 10 91 M' Glover was called forth to make Con- fession of his great sin of drunkennes y'" w""'' he did & y" major p' of y'' Church weer satisfied & he was dismissed The same day an order was read y' came from y'' Councell requiering a publique day of humilliation [13(>] to be observed in all y" Collony y' day appointed is y'' 14 of January next Md y'' 14 of ffeb 169.^ ther was a Contrebution for y'' re- demption of y'' Captivs taken by y" Indians from }'ork at w"'' time ther was Contrebuted eighteen pound eighteen shillings & seaven pence & Comitted into y hands of Deacon preston to carry to boston : all in nvjney Md y" 2[ ffeb 9^. Smith Woodward & his wif Contest their Sine of fornecation before marredse 10. j.qt. Merc Deacon John Capen ended his work and it Is'raei* pleased God to Remove him hence by death y'' fourth Cwned °^ Aprell 1692 when he had served the Church as yecovent dcacou mocr then three and thirty years and Now he Resteth from his Labors and his works follow him Mayc y' first 92 ther was a letter sent to oucr church from poitsmouth for to send mesengers for counsele consarning M' modey settelling or Rcmoveing from his church att Strawbery Banck : and it was Read In the chruch : and y church did consent to send sum : and m' Stoughlon and m' Danforth, Elder Black. Cajjtin clap deacon preston were chosen tor that worke I04 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS March y*" 20 92 Abigail Wood y'' wife of peter wood had her dismision granted to Joyne to y" north church in Boston Maye y" : 8 : 92 ther was A contribution for A poore woman that had bene tacken captive by y*' Indians 2 years and was now Redemed and ther was contributed two pound and thertene shilling, comitcd into y'" hand of Deacon pres- ton to be disposed of : which was by him given to y'" woman Maye y'' 11 ore 12 92 the counsell mett att Boston att m' Modeyes house and did all unanimally Agree that it was his Duty to Returne Againe speedyly to his church and congery- gacon att Porthmouth [137] May the 15: 92 : ther was an order sent from the counsell and was Read In y*" church for a publick fast to be kept y" 26 day of may : which day was observed and kept M" Dan- forth ouer pastuer In y* fornon out of Jonah 3, 5 and M' Samuell Danforth in y" Afternon : out of y'' 119 psalme 60 July y'' 3 92 ther was an order sent from th governer and counsell for A publick day of ihanksgiveing : for the saufe Returne of sur William phips and m"" 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 y^ hopfull coming one of a fruitful! Season of y'' fruits of y*^ earth y*" day Apointed is y" 14 of July 92 : which day was observed and kept Acord- ing to order and m"" Danforth preached y'' whole day July y" 17 92 being ouer sacrament day Deacon preston propounded to y'' church y" nesity of chousing (of) another decon Deacon Capen being Removed by death and It was Agreed upon By y'' church for to chuse (two Deacons.) July y*" 24 92 the church brought In ther votts for too deacons : and y*" Votts fell upon Samuel Toplife and : hop- still clape : who did desier sum tim to consider of it befor y* gave ther Answer Agust y'' : 7 : 92 : Samuel Toplif and hopstill clape wer ordeined Deacons. [138] Agust y*' 25 1692 then Recieved of widow Capen thes vessels and other things that wear y*-" churches for y*-' 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 i pewter pint pott 4 pewter platters. 3 small tableclothes : 2 Baskets. 2 bottels thes were receved by us Deacon preston and deacon clape — DOKCUi:STEK CHURCH KECUKDS 10$ Aji^ust y'' 21 92 the elder did declare to y*" church that the counscll did desier that oucr lecktuer mii^ht be kept as a fast, to hunibel oucrselfes l^eforc god. becase of his hand gone out aganst us In regard of y" sickncs that was then Amongs us : and A great drought which was upon us .\nd for ouer Army that was then gone out : and y"' great A Bom- inable evclls that wer Brock out Amongs us ; as witch-craft — and pride and drunkencs and other ABominablc cvcls : which dayc was kept it was y'' 30 of Agust 92 September y'' 25 92 the elder read A letter that was sent from the church of Canton which did declare that y- did desier that sum mescngers might be sent to them from our church for counscll because of sum difcrence that was Amongs them which could not be healed Among them- selves and ther was chosen for that work m"" Danforth elder Blacke Deacon preston and enock wiswall and y'' day Apointed was y'' 5"' October October y" 18 y'' elders and mescngers of 3 churches meet together att y'' place Apointed In Canton to give ther advise In y'" matter that was committed to them y'-'' chose m"" Wil- lard moderator one y'' 3 day of y" week In A jiublick Assembly at the meeting house [1:59] After m' willard had bene at ]:)ray'' unto god for his Asistance and direkcon therin that person y' had by his sinfuU carige Justly offended his Brethren in many perticu- lars : which y'-'' charged him withall which y'' did distinckly read unto him : he had free liberty to Anscwer for himselle and produce Any wittnes )' might help him in his case: and After y'' matter was fuly debated in publick y'' Assembly was dismissed: and then y" counsel mett together: and having distinckly and seriously considered of every perticular which he was charged withall y"'' did uninimosly Agree in it that hce was giulty of many moral evels which he ought to confes as sinfull which was clearly demonstratt' by suficicnt wittnes his owne confession and sscriptuer evidence and that his evels wer such as did desarvc a present suspension from communion until furder hearing on which y' church then agreed unto. febuary y" 12 169!: ther was an order sent which y' elder read from y' governor And counscll 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 y" former sicknes And giving a good mesuer of health in ouer Borders I06 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS and A present stop to y" Rage of y*" enimy : and y" good sucksesse our Gratte king william hath had over o"" enemies the f ranch and many other marcyes : which day was keept the 23 febuary 169'i marche y"" 19 g'i Thomas Bird was caled before the churche to make his confession of y'' sinne of drunkenes of whiche sinne he was highly guilty, & he being now convicted, [140] did make his Acknovvhdgment of his sinne so far that it was Accepted of y" churche march y" 26 93 Ebenezar withington and his wife were caled before the church to make thcr confession of the sinne of fornication before marigc : which y''^ did : and it was Accpted with y* churche. y'' same daye was Benjamin Blackman and Jemima ]ireck called befor y'' church for to confess y'' same sinne of fornication before marige which y"' did to y" Satisfaction of y" churche. Aprill y" 23 ABigall merifeild having bene caste out of y^ church for y'' sine of fornicacon shee now being upon y'' 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 weakncs of her Body which letter was read by y'' elder and Acepted by y*" church sr> far as to releas her from her Bonds and receve her Againe July y*" 20 ther was A publick day of humiliacon kept in all y*" Collony being Appinted by y" governor and the coun- sell for to humble ourselves before god : becase of y" great drought we had ; and y^ Abominabell sinns y' did break out Amongs us and for y'' preventing of great sicknes, y' was then coming Amongs us by reason of y'' West India fleet y' was now com hether which brought the sicknes with them and y' the lord Blese y"^ kings majesty and prosper his desines : and put a stop to ouer enimis rage July 21, 95, Marv Mar.^h y^ saui day we had A contribucon for v*" "r'Lavri^ir^uI.e^Cov^: poor and ther was contributed : 3 pound nant James Haws wife Jos. 5 shillinfJS Q pCnCC Anglers wile. ^ -^ '■ [141] november y*^ 19 93 ther was A letter sent from y'' church of Deadham to ouer church to send messengers to them for y" ordening of m'' Joseph Bellchar for ther pastuer and it was granted and ther was chosen m' Danforth and Elder DOKCHESTKR CHURCH RliCORDS IO7 Black dccoii prestoii tleacon Toplif decoii clap : y'" day Apinted was the 29 of novemb'' which day was kept and was messengers sent from 6 : churches : m' Ik-llchar he did begine by p[r]ayer : and preaching, and did mack A very exelent sarmon : his text was in y" 4 Exodous 11. 12 then after m' Tory m' huhard m"" danforth layed ther hands upon his head, and m"" Tory prayed : and m' fisk gave him y" Right hand of felowship : and soe he was ordeined pastucr of y' church. December y" 21 93 was A publick day of thanksgiving Apinted by y" governor and y*^^ counsell to be kept in all ouer jurydickcons for many marcy'' we had receved from god for crowning the year with his goodnes and blesing y'' fruit of ouer labors farr beyond our Expecktacons and giving health in ouer Borders and A present peas with y" 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 y"' 28 9!^ ther was A generalle contribucon for some that are in captivety in turke\' : peres Savage and Thomas Thecher and was given in Dorchester six pound ten shilings ten pence and it was delivered into y'' hands of deacon Toplif to deliver it to m' Samuell Sewell esqr [142] Aprill y'' 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' y'' 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 y" 17 was A contribucfjn given in ouer congregacon for onne Robert carver that is in slavery in Salley and ther was given fouer pound ninteene shillings and was jnit in to y" hand of deacon preston to be delivered into y' hand oi m' John hawthron but he not meeting him att lioslon did de- liver into the hand of m' liartelemew gidnev he i)romising him to deliver into y" hands of m' hawthrone as his Receitt will make it Apear September y' 13 then layed out b\- l).m!.ll i.!,s;,iii I08 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS deacon : for A covering for y' i)ulpitt cushing for plush 0—17—6 silck 2 ounses o — 8 — o y" fring macking O — i — 4 for bying and macking — 3 — ^ 1 — 10 — 4 October y' 7 was A letter sent from Woodstock to desier messengers sent thether for y^ ordening of m' Diwte to be ther minster and ther wer chosen nathaniell clape and Jeames whitte to goe with y'' rest of y*" church ofificers that were capable to goe [143] October y'' 31'' m"" Josiah dwitt was ordenied pastuer of y'' church of wodstocke Acording to y'' order of the gospell. and y'^ custum of the chruches of new Ingland november y" 29 94 ther was A publick day of thankgiv- ing Apinted by the governor and y" 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 y' malis of y' Indians and prospering ouer kings undertakings in france and ther was A contribu- con for y'' poore and ther was given three pound and 1 1 shil- ling. December y*" 13 94 ther was a publick day of humiliacon Appointed by y'' 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 y'' Rising generacon and yMord Blese ouer Kings majesty and prosper his great undertacking and that y' lord Blese ouer Governer in his undertacking he being gone for old Ingland now at this time Aprill. y." 7. 95 an order read from our deputy governer and consell. to keep y' 25 day of this month a day of humiliacon in all ouer collonys w^hich day was keept and in ouer church was A contrybucon for y*' poore and ther was given three pound 13 shillings six pence and it was comited Into y" hands of ouer selecktmen [144] July y^ 2 95 ther was A day sett Apart which was our lectuer day for y* Rising generacon (to pray for y"" Conver- sion) Agust y*^ II 95 was A great contribuco" in many churches DORCniCSTER CHURCH RKCORDS lOQ for sume parsons )' wer in slavery Amonge y*" turks and in oner conj;reacon was given 9 pound six shillings & nine pence ocktober y' 22 being ouer lecktuer day was sett Apart for the ordening of m' Joseph lord for to be pastuer to A church gathered that day for to goc to South Coralina. to settell the gospell ther and the names of y"' men are thes Joshua Brooks / r , -' ^1 . ,, ij.,,. or concord nathaniell liilhngs ) William norman ^- Carolina william Adams )> Sudbury Increase Sumner / .^ , ^ .,T ^^ • Dorchester wilham pratt ] George foxe — Reading Simon Daken — concord thes with m"" 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 m' lord frist praying and then preaching out the 5 mathew 13 verse y'' are the salt of the earth, after this y" minsters laying ther hands upon him m' morton did give him A very sollem charge and m' Hobert give him y" Right hand of fellowship [145] and for y*' help of bareing y" cxpences of y" day ther was A coleckcon in ouer congeragacon wherin was given 5 pounds 8 shillings (Two days after y- ordination was y" publick ffast kept.) 22. 10. 95. An ord"" for a Thanksgiving from y' Icif: Gov: Councell & Assembly was read in y" Church To be kept y" 16"' of January next on account of y" Kings Successes against y'' French in Taking Namur : &c — & on account of so much health & freedom from Indian & ffrench Invasion as we have had the Last Sum' & for that though Much of y" harvest was diminished Yet a Competency remained to Us. M' Danforth preached from y' 136 i)salm & y' was gathered for y" Poor 3'' 13. 8'. Decemb' 5"' 1695. The Church for Carolina set saile from Boston Dec. 14"' at night the skiff was neer run und' Water y" Stormy wind being so boisterous, they kept a day of no DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS pray"" on board : & safely Landed at Carolina Decemb'' y" 2o"\ y'' oth' vessells had a Moneths Passage, this but about 14 days Febr: 2'' : Then was y*" first Sacrament of y'' Lords Supper that ever was Celebrated in Carolina, Eight persons recieved besides Such as were of y'^ Church by virtue of Comunion of Churches, and there was Great Joy among y" Good People of Carolina & many Thanksgivings to y'^ 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 Ord'' from the Hon'"'" y'' Leiftenant Governo'' & Commander in Chief, Councill & Representatives or Assembly Sollemnly to Set apart Aprill y'' second for pray"" with fasting before y*" God of Heaven to bewayle o' Iniquitys & to Implore His Mercys to pray that He would direct p'serve & succeed y*" King in His hazzardous Enterprises, Defeat enemys, Smile on all o' publick interests & Changes, blesse our husbandry, become o' Defence & advance the Kingdom of Christ throughout y'' World. The Same 22'^ of March was read a Letf from y' C* of Medfeild desiring Elders & Messeng""' to assist in Councill there on Aprill y'' Seaventh next, to Endeavor to hear & heal some differences among them occasioned by the Aver- sion of some of y'' Children of y'^ Church headed by 2 or 3 brethren to y'' Proceedings of y*^ Church in Calling m"" Baxter to be their Pastor. The Church consented that Capt. Clap should assist as a Mcsseng"" in that service w"' y"" Pastor. 1696 Aprill 2 was kept as was Appointed & there was contributed for the Poor 3'*. Aprill. 12. The Church were acquainted that their mcs- seng''' met together with those of 2 Churches more and after a full hearing on both sides found of all y'' Inhabitants y' voted viz' 60 in all — fifty & odde of them to have voted for m' Baxter — & of the Church being but 25 Brethren 20 or 21 of them to have been & still to be for m' Baxter. That y' Church had acted very leizurely & Condescend- ingly The opposing party very preposterously and their reasons for y" removall of m' Baxter Some of them Silly & unreasonable & some of them Ungodly & Pernicious & accordingly the Councill bore Testimony against them from y'^ word of God. DORCHESTKR CHUKCH KF-CORDS III M. one reason was y' Ho 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 — [14(>] another reason was because some that had turnd away m"" Thomson deserved to be requited with the turning away of m"" Baxter (wretched revenge !) & another Reason was be- cause two or throe (or four at most) of the Church at the head of a Small number of y'' Inhabitants of the Town said they were dissatisfycd 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 y'' Church & Towne & m"" Baxter — A very ill president to oth"" 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. Hcb. 12. 15. James 3. 14-16. And what have they to doe to discern the Guifts & Spirits of Ministers & prophets [(subject rather to y" Prophets I Cor. 14. 32 The Guifts being given to y" Church)] that pretend not to be able to examine & prove themselves & discern the Lords body, nor have been a])proved of the Church, to be of age, wisdom & grace sufficient to qualify them to Vote, for even the Child, tho'' an heir differs not in this Point from a Servant while under age, to allude to y" 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 Job. 8. 13, 14, 17, 18 for y' taking one or two more mak 2 or 3 witnisses. June y*" 5"'. 1696. The Church met on y" 6"' day of y" week as was appointed before. And after Sollemn Invoca- tion of y" Name of God — & sufficient debates they \'oted Clearly & fully & as far as we could se : unanimously I. To Comply with the Advice of y' Assembly of y'' Gen- erality of y' Ministers mett at y' late Anniversary of y' Klec- tion & y' day aft' it, To See to it y' y' Intervalls of Publick Exercises at Noons on y" Lords days be not prolaned but well Improved in Pray' readings repeatings &c, by Such as 112 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 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 Topliffc, Deacon Clap, Capt. Clap, Lcift. Tilestone, Serjeant Wisvvall, Broth"" Peirce, Brother White Broth"" Leeds Bro"" Leadbetf Br": Eph : & Samuel Payson Broth"^ Dan: Preston, Bro"" : James Blake, Broth"" Roger Billinge, with oth"" Brethren, be Desired to take y"" Turns & be directed by y"" Ruling Elder what Turns to take in this Good work. Voted by Silence. 3. That Such as Lye und' Church Censure be written unto by y" Elders in y*' behalf of y'^ Whole Siien?'"Na^h:"w>'a"; Church, That their Crimes may be laid open & Content Masn are bcforc thcui for thcir furth"" Couvictiou, and under Excomunication. . i 1 t ^ rr • an Inquiry made what J^.rtect y" ordinance of Excomunication hath had upon Them &c. & y' Report of their Answ'"s be made to y'' Church 4 That y" Elders Should Signify, to y*" Generall Court or Assembly, & to y*' County Court y' this Church apprehends one Tav""n besides m"" Billinges & m"" Whites to be Enough for Dorchesf, & to Advise y'" with Arguments, y' we may be Stinted accordingly & y' none but p'sons of approved Integrity may be licensed. M The County Court graunted y" Petition next term The Same Day Sisf Patten formerly Lawrence Made Confession of Slandring Broth"" Hix for Perjury & Lyes: casting contempt on y*" ordinance of private Dealing by the s'' Mix & y" 2 brethren, & Reflecting words & writings, to y*" Elders & Her often indulging y" Corruptions & passions of Her Evill heart & y'" Evill Language of Her hasty tongue &c — & it was to Satisfaction of y' Church. [147] Item y" Same day Sisf Chaplain was called before y^ Church, & Questioned for y*" Sin of Lying again & again & off taking a false Oath before Justice Saffin. The Summe of y'' Case was thus laid before y" Chh. One John Green alias Mores Glasscland Lent y'" 6 pounds, & quickly after went to Rehoboth & Dyed. Tho'. Way a Boaston (or Boat- swain) y'" Execut"" of His Will brings y'" before Justice Saffin on Examination about this 6th : \ witnesse Tho : Birch Constable \ I Item Justice Saffin Himself ( UOKCHESTKK CHURCH RECORDS II3 They pur^e y"'selves of all moneys & Estate of s' Greens given or lent v'" or Theirs, by oath, — (witnesse y'' Copy of y'' oath — attested) Two witnesses Coming in against Them viz \V"' Behoe & Stephen Squire, Swearing y' Said Chaplain bid y'" bear witnesse He had [borrowed] s'' 6" or 20 pieces of Eight, of Said Green pointing to y'' Man, Said Chaplain was Indicted or brought before y' Grand Jury for Perjury. The Grandjury find IGNORAMUS, (witnesse y' Copys of V'' l-'vidences & Court Records.) Ensign Tho' : Woodcock Testifys lie was there at y*" Same Time with y' other witnesses & heard W" Chaplain bid y'" bear witnesse y' He had borrowd s'' 6" of Said Green point- ing to y'' Man. Item y' y'' 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 y"' Monys — & Let y'" have 6 pounds, &c — (See y'' Testimony itself) Sister Chaplain affirmed before y'' Church y' she knew (within 24 hours y' y" Mony was deposited) (long before She took y" oath) y' y'' 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 Eish'' of Rentham Thomas Skinn' Senior, (Witnesse y" Testimonys) But that 'twas given to Sister Chaplin herself She affirmed to Benjamin Palm' of Rhode Island & at one time to Ensign Tho" : Woodcock & His wife, & at times to Ebenezer Billinge — & to His Wife — (witnesse y"" Sev'all Testimonys which expresse different Reasons of its being given Her &c) Sister Chaplin Said She Remembred not that she Said such things to Palm', Woodcocke, Billinge — &, as for y" Oath, when M' Saffin putt it upon Her She added [& more mony,] (intimating y' some mony was given to Mehetabell but not expressing) It was Proposed to y" Chh & Congregation & to m' Kent of Swanzy one of y" affores' Grandjury particularly, y' if they had ought to Object Why y' 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 y" lirethren speaking well of Some of y" wit- nesses y' were known to Them,) The Church Voted that they believed those witnesses to speak true & would take 114 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS their Evidence. Ap;ain they Voted & publickly Unani- mously Manifested that they Judged Sister Chaplin to have been guilty of much falsehood & lying in Her Narratives & y" accounts she has given to one & to anoth"" of this matf, & also of y*" 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 7"' 1696. Nath. Searls of Little Compton Laid hold upon The Covenant. Item An order was read for a Thanksgiving for y'' Kings p'servation from Assassination & y*" Land from Insurrection & Invasion & for y"' Detection of y'' Conspirators. Appointed by y" Honble Lt Gov : Councill & Representa- tives to be kept Throughout y*" Province this next thursday Sennight viz June 18. [148] June. 18, 1696. Thanksgiving day. M' Welds the Pastor of Dunstable assisted our pastor here in y'' affnoon — (when was Collected for y'' poor 3". 5'''. 4.) July 23. 96. A publick fast to implore pardon of o' many & great Transgressions & Sins, to beg our dayly bread & peace &c : Famine & War threatning of us. Appointed by y'' Hon'"''" m'' Stoughton & y*" Councill. Sept. 8. 96. M"" Benjamin Wadsworth was Ordeyned a Pastor of y'^ first Church in Boston : To which ordination this Church Sent (as was requested of y'" by that Church) (togeth'" with their Pastor Ruling elder and Deacons) Capt : Clap & Leiftenant Tilestone. Octob"". II. 96. One was dismissed to assist in y" Gathering of a Church at Cambridge P'arms neer Concord where m*" Benj Estabrook is to be ordeyned 21. 8 96. if God please. Nov. I. 1696. Deacon Sumn's wife & family & His Broth"" Samuel Sumn"" with His Wife & family with Peter O Kellys wife & Six Children Dismissed to to y' Church of Christ neer Newington in South Carolina (since called Dor- chester.) M'' How (formerly Clap) & AP' Barrett (formly Woodland) Dismissed to Sudbury The Lett's bore date y*-' 9th of Nov. 96. Since August last unto this Instant Decemb'' 1696 These following persons (having been proved & approved by the Pastor & Rulmg Elder as to Knowledge & Experience & by nOKCllESTER CIILKCII RECORDS I I y'" Congregation as to y" Covenant. Young Nath : Glover Humfrey Atherton : Obadiah Swift Samuel Clap John Baker Young Tho" Maudsly Joshua George Praiseev"" Jones James Trott Joseph Hall Item. January, \". 96. Dennis Maroh liernard Capen Jabez Searle Irijah Wales Isaac I low John Pay son Hopestill Clap Conversation) publickly took hold of Samuel Pauls Wife John Minots Wife oliv' Wiswalls Wife Peter Hixes Wife M' Sunderlands Wife Peter O Kellys Wife Young Robert Scarles 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 Mehctabel Jones Abigail Ball Mary Ball 1*^1 iz: Davenport Thankfull Baker Hannah Paul Margaret O Kelly Mehetabel O Kelly Hannah O Kelly John Blackman's W^ife IiLliz Clap sen I'Llizabeth Claji jun Thankf. Topleff Eliz : Topleff. Sarah Capen Mary Capen Mchet : Maxficld Alice Pope Anne Jones Kliz Hi.x Silence Poster Mary Evans : Il6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Item. Jan"' : 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 R*^ M' Flint & Elder Humfrcy Sent for Him to examine Him of His Knowledge & Experience, in ord' to His laying hold of y" Covenant — & when before the Church. & upon His Request was Dismissed to y*' Church of CHRIST at Tanton. on y'" 13"' of y*" Said Moneth was a Generall Fast by order of y" Generall Court wherein we were Directed to pray for y' convertion of y" Indians & for Pardon for Sins in The Time of the Witchcraft. Then Collected for y'' poor [''] lo"'' 00. [149] febr : 4. A Generall Thanksgiving for Generall health & many oth"" Publick mercys Memorandum Goodman Plum (admitted to full Comunion in Rehoboth) Goodman Hill & old Goodwife Wales (= but she sickned & Died) Stand Proposed in order unto full Comunion. Febr. 21. 1696. Collected for y'' Propagation of y'' Gospell by virtue of a Breif from Authority y"" Summe of to be putt into y'' hands of Edw'' Bromfcild 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. 21" 22'' & 23'^ 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, y' 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 : 9"' or one third & upwds of y'' Inhabi- tant-Freeholders continue to desire y'' Same & y'' ordination to hold accord : to appointm' (if they should aggree to it) They aggreed to it publickly both Brethren & Inhabitants. March 22 at Night, to Witt as many as were p'sent w'^'' were y** Most of y'' Whole (excepting 2 or 3 y' dissented appar- ently) But finding they differd y" day following the councill advized to putt off y* ordination untill both aggreed, & in UOKCIIKSTKR CilUKCIl KliCuKDS II7 case, to Call anotli'' Coiuicill to be indirfcrciitly chosen by both partys. This Report was made to Chh on behalf of y' mcsseni^'s by the Pastor on y'' Lords day March. 27"' 1697. Aprill. 21. 97. Dorchesf Church upon request from med- ficld having chosen & Sent y' Pastor, Ruling Elder Capt. Clap & Deacon Topliffe to Sit in Councill with y' messeng's of 7 oth' Churches to advize & assist abt y' ordination of R'' m' Jos. Baxter; on said day — they went accordingly & m' Baxter was Ordained their Pastor, no publick opposition being made, m' Fisk gave y" Charge, M' Thacher gave y'' Right hand of Fellowship &c: & the Dissenters having in a Paper Highly reflected on y' last councill in medfeild y' sat a 12 moneth agoe as well as on y'' Chh & on m'' Baxter, & on y"' p'sent Counsell, declining to answ'' before y'", the Councill advized the Chh in Medfield to attend y'' Rules of Christ in a way of Church-dealing for y' Recovery of both Brethren & also y'' Upgrown Children of y' Church that had appeared so Criminal = Also y' Church sollemnly renewed y' Coven' adding many Articles of particular Engagem's for Reforma- tion. [150] March. 17. 9,4 A publick Fast after a very Long, sore, Sharp Winter. Dec. 15. 98. A Publick Thanksgiving for a plentifull Harvest, (after years of Great Scarcity) Health, Civill & Sacred Libertys continued, Peace with y I'Vench restored after long war, Indian Rage check'cl : The King's Proclama- tion for and lincouragem' to reformation : As Per (Proclama- tion) ord' of General Court. Then Collected for y' Poor .... March. 23. 9.^,. A publick fast by Proclamation ordered by y' L' Gov' : & Council. May. 7. 99. The Elder Proposed the Pastors desire of Help in y'' work of y' Ministry. & Some time before that. He Proposed for the Choice of anoth' Ruling PLlder or VAiVs. (But both Motions dropped) May. 7. 99. The widow of Henry Mayr (was) dismisssed to y" North Chh Boston — 6s: Mary Paine daughter of Hrolh' Pearsc dismissed to y" Church of Jirantry : Since o' Pastors Sicknesse in y" ICnd of Januar)- last He hath had twenty & two Sermons of help without the cost of the Town to y' month of August Il8 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Nov'. 23. 99. A thanksgiving for Peace Health & Plenty &c : by order of Authority. Then Collected for m' Man minister of Wrentham who lost his substance by fire — 10" i'*' 4^ (besides some gifts privately Sent Him.) January y'' 7"* 1%^ The widow Mary Goodale made a pub- lick confession of Her Sin of fornication now a 2'' 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 y'^ ordina- tion of m"" Pemberton y'" 28"' 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. r. 1700. Report was made to y" Church y' m' Pem- berton was ordained to y" office of a Pastor on y'' Day ap- pointed, y" Elders & Messeng's concurring & giving y" Right Hand of fellowship. Sept. 8. Hannah Dean, daughter of our Broth"" John Bird, took hold on y'' Covenant. Sept. 22. Hannah Bartlet took hold on y'' Coven' as also did Unice Bird daughf of James Bird. Octob" 13. 1700. The Chh sent y"" Pastor and Brother Nath. Clap, Serjeant Leadbetter & Deacon Hopestill Clap, who were with (the R*^ m"" Thacher &) y'' Pastor & one mes- scng'' of Milton, viz m' Blake, 3 weeks abroad, at Newport & Compton, where Such as were Examined & Approved & Proposed for y'' Discovery of y"" Life laid hold on y" Coven' & they & theirs (y' were not baptised before) many of y'") were then Baptized. These laid hold on y'' Covenant at Newport & were baptised. Capt. N. Coddington Esq' M""" Joanne Brightman m" Rob. Pocock. m'" Sarah Creek : m's Hannah Clark — Sarah Timberlake Jane Dill [151] others y' laid hold on y*^ Coven' at Newport were M' Calender m's Calender, Elisabeth Caparon, Susanna Willet, m' Rich'^ Clark, m'' Mamford, m's Magewick, But m"" Wackman & m's Coggeshall only renewd y' Coven'. The Children Baptised were Patience, Thomas, Freegift, Sarah, Elisabeth, William, Mary, & Nathaniel children of m' Freegift Coggeshall. nOKCIIESTKK CHURCH RECORDS I 19 John & IMarj]jaret Caparon Susanna & Alice Willet Abigaile, Elisabeth, Mercy, Mary. & William children of m' Magewick. Mary daugh"" of m' Wackman Steven Memford. Jonathan Alice & Hannah Children of m"" Richard Clark. 27. 8'". 1700 At Compton there Laid hold on y" Covenant and were Baptised those that follow, viz L' John Wood m' Edward Richmond & His wife & Daughter Abigail, m' Silvesf RichnV' ?>r John Palmer & His Wife, Joseph Church's wife, Nath: House, Mercy Rouse, Joseph Seabury, & Martha Scabury. Others y' laid hold on y' Coven' having been baptised formerly were, nr Fobes & His Wife M' Thomas Gray, L' Wood's wife m' Samuel Crandoll's wife, m' John Church, m' Samuel Gray's wife, Nath : Scarle's Wife & James Ben- nett's Wife. Others that were then (viz Nov' 3. 1700) baptised, were, m' Fobes' Children, Elisabeth constant, mercy. & .Mary: m' wood's Children, John Mary Sarah Deborah Abigail Margaret Elisabeth m' Grays Children, Thomas and Edward. m' Richmonds Children Edw' : Anne : Elizabeth Ame : Benjamin : Mary m' Jos. Church's Children, Joseph Nathan Alice Deborah, Elisabeth m'' Palmer's Ch" : John Sarah : T^lisab"' Edw' Job Aaron, Anne Jonath : Davenports Children Jonathan Hannah Simon Ebcnez' : John Joseph Benjamin Benj. IJlackman's Children Benjamin. Ichabod Sarah Re- becca Elisha m' John Churches Child, Elisabeth m' Hilliard's, Abigail & Sarah. m' Woodworths, David & Grace. m' Crandolls, Samuel & Mary. Nath. Searles, John & Sarah. At Newport & Compton Baptised 95 i)ersons, wherof 64 at Comjiton. Nov. 10. 1700. Then was a Proclamation Read for a Thanksgiving on y"2i"'of Nov. instant: from y' Hon'''"' L' Gov'nG' Stoughton & Councill ; for y" Kings life. & favo', peace from Indians & DisappointnV of y' plotts & for I20 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Health & Rain in answ"" to pray", & a Comfortable Harvest; Esp'^' for y" Gospel yet continued. Nov. 21. 1700, then Collected for o' Poor. Jan. 12. 1700. Francis Price laid hold on y" Coven': 1 5. 1'"". 1701. Thomas Tillstone laid hold on y"* Coven' April. 24. 1701. A publick Fast, (y'' Governo'' being de- ceased) & y'' L' Governo'' ill. May. 18. 1 70 1. John Maudsley laid hold on y*' Coven' Aug. 31. 1 70 1. Proposed to I^lect 2 Ruling Elders. Sept. 7. 1701. Capt : Clap & Deacon Topliff Chosen Elders & a Proclamation from y'' Council for a fast on account of y*" Hon''''' m' Stoughtons Death &c. To be kept y" 18"' of this Instant Septemb' S. D. p. which was observed accordingly : October. 19. 1701. An Account was given to y" Chh by y' Pastor y' 14 more were admitted to lay hold of y" Coven' at Newport & 24 Baptised. m"" Thachcr & m"" Danforth (the messengers of y'' Chh' not being then so well able to go with y"\ & y'^ Councill being put under a Prorogation) went to Newport & preached one Sabbath & a Fast to m' Claps Congregation Examined & Approved divers that Presented y"'selves, & proposed y"', whereupon (m' Thacher going to narragansett) y'= next Sabath (which was October 12, 1701) m' John Miles & Hannah Perdue laid hold on y" Covenant : & those y' follow both laid hold on y'^ Covenant & were baptised Divina Gratia in Christo viz M""' Mary & M'^ Rebecca Coggeshall, nV' 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. [152] Nov. 9. 1701. Dan'. Preston Jun'' was Chosen Deacon. Nov. 20. 1701. was a Publick Thanksgiving day throughout this Province. Dec'' 14. 1701. Voted y' y*" Full Comunicants renew y^ Chh coven' on y'' Ordenation — fast day intended to be shortly if God please = & y' y' Children of y" Chh y' have laid hold on y*" Coven' renew y'' Coven' togeth' on y*" same day. The Coven' being Read they are to stand up & mani- fest y' Assent : Also y' oth's be Examined Exhorted Pre- n»tKcin:sTKK church KECf)Kns 121 pared & Propounded in orde"" to y' jo\ing \v"' oth's in Professing y' assent & adherence to y' Covn' of Grace, & submitting to Chii watch & Goverm' lierc, while they con- tinue in capacity for y" same. I'ebr. 3. 170'. Then was Kept by y'' Favor of the Lord A sollemn Day of Humiliation & Pray' & In y'' Close of y® Afternoon Exercise 1. The Full Comunicants Renewed y"" Covenant according- to y" Printed fform, & some oth^ lately admitted then Entred into Covenant 2. The Children of y Church Renewed Co\-enant «& Near One hundred Newly Examined & Propounded Entred into or Laid hold on y"' Coven' togeth' w"' y'" 3. nV Samuel Clap & m"" Samuel Topliff were ordained Ruling Elders or Helps in Governm' of y'' Church & m'' Daniel Preston Junior was ordained a Deacon of y'' Chh, y® R'' m' Thacher Assisting y'' Pastor of y'' Chh y' Day as in Preaching so in Laying on of hands. 4. His Majestys Proclamation against Imorality & Pro- fanenesse was Sollemnly Read to y*^^ Congregation The Names of Such as were Examined allowed & pro- pounded (before) for laying hold of y'" Covenant on y' same Day y' oth's renewed y'' Coven' (and on other days) were these 22. 12. 1701 Hannah Atherton Hannah Alcock Sarah Atherton Mercy Bird Edward Breck Jos. Butt ]\Liry Bird Roger Billinge John Bradlev Sarah Beamont Elis. & Bebe Bird John Billinge Benj Ball Mary Butt Anne Baiton Hannah Jirown Nathanael But (Joseph But) Mary Blake Elis. Baker Joseph ]iillinge Patience Bird Katharine Bird Jonathan Chandler Ex[)erience Clap. (Edward Clap 22. 12. 1701) Sarah Clap John Capcn jun. Huldah Chandler Ruth Clap (Elijah Danforth 22. 12. 1 701) I'llis. & Hanah Capen Martha Cheyny Sarah Davenport Anna Foster (Richard Hawes) Prudence & Silence Foster Nath : Glovers wife & I'llis. Glover 122 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 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 Mary Preston Margaret Preston Deliverance Preston Elisabeth Paul John Preston Remember Preston Ebenezcr Paul Jacob Royal John Robinson (Abigail Swift 22 William Trescott 12. 1 701) i April. 17. Sarah Payson Mary Payson 1708 ( Waitstill Royal Zachary Trescot \ M" Horton \ 13- 7- \ I 1702. } Rebecca Trescot \ Sarah \ } 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 L-ijah Wales Elisabeth Wales P^lward White Thankfull Withington Richard withington Sarah Watkins Josiah & Eben : Williams (Hannah Withington 22. 12. 1701) Richard White. Hannah Weeks. Sarah Withington (In 1702 ab* Aprill "& Ab' July 1702 Joseph Bird owned y*" 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 y'' Church for Church Rents &c 10"' & 6'' & to y'^ Poor for mony given for y"" Use & putt into His hands y" Sume of 3"' 4'"' & I''. Deacon Clap also gave account y' he hath yet in his hands Due to y" Poor i"'. 14. 8 & to y'' Chh 2. 01. 2. DORCHF.STER CHL'KCH RECORDS 1^3 [15:J] Anrill ^ 1702. Then was Celebrated & Observed a Pub- lick Fa t 'by 'Proclamation & Order from y Hon" Council ^U^re Pardon & Merc>-U,r o^clves & a Co" -u.k. & Sc-ttlcm' of our Libertys, Chh" CoUed-c o ^ ^ac^' / ^^";> ' He^tlT& Defence & Conduct for the Kings Majesty, buc- " o Hi^S^unsel. Parliam-. Armys & Navy. A lokssmg . Voor ^r Smiles on V" Protestant Interest, & to Ubtain ;M,^a.tnin:;of' i^-p"»i''"= of aU Nations, & y' Accom- ''']!;,r:V' "vthSr^'(R'i n. Walter helped y ^'Z^': ^Samuel'Bmi & Sarah Butt Hls.wite& Patience La V ?n?e appeared before.y' Ch.uch & P-'!.™; y^^°"f--"' V- Sins of Fornication to y' Satisfactu.n of y Churchy ^ An' W 1702 A Contribution for Israel Hd who la> lo^V ill of » 'broken Bone & is still Lame. Ihen was ""tTl^.^y at New York is Sore & Dreadfull.) Oct -- 1702 A General Fast on ace .unt of y war & ''lie"- f: a^'t^Tn::;! r D-^^ ^t Boston amount to 5C» '"■^ov°r;702 A Contribution for Obcd: Hawes Nov 8 1702 The Chh. at Duxborough's Letter was , . •■ .Lv rpnuested m' Robinsons Dismission to > . '°"uif v"pre bvterv IClder Topliff was Voted to accom- hands of y ircsnyier). ■- „, ,'„ii, i„=,,„t which was per- K •r?h!n!';:^.q^T\i-:^w'p'H sro?"H- many Men then Joyned. as doubled > number ol ) '"Sec'' .0. .702. A Publick Thanksgivin:,' & then was col- '"petr^'is''' '70^ A publick fast (Sieknesse still continuing & „.rre impending^^ _^ ^_^ ^^,^^,^^^. ^^ ^ „., ^/.J. ^ lives at Sam- Capen jun- house L^dAold on r Covenant^ >-"--•-'""•""" y*" Covenant. 124 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS April. 8. 1703. A publ : Gencrall Thanksgiving for Her Majestys Successes by Sea & Land against y' French & Spaniards in Europe & America, many Ships, much Treasure & many Towns being taken. Then Contributed for Goodwife Birch. M'" John Earl of Marlborough is Capt. General of y'' Land forces James Duke of Ormond is General of y** Fleet forces & S"" George Rook is Admiral of y'' Fleet ; und'" o'' Soveraign Queen Anne who came to y" Throne March. 8. 1702. But before y" Late King William y" 3'^ of Glorious Memory died, there were Sundry Socictys Sett up for Reformation of Manne''s, & behold y'' Smiles of Heaven, upon y'' Same, o"" Nation being on a Suddain filld with plenty of Grain & plenty of Silver, (y'' Plate Fleet being taken,) & plenty of Hono" & Victory, So that y^ Queen has Invited Her Sub- jects in y*" 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 y*" Eastward, & to beg Raine from Heaven. M'" : God sent a j^lentifull Raine ; Item Diverse of our Enemys have fallen into our hands. 8. 7"'. 1703. Sept. 23. 1703. Kept for fasting & pray' (a Proclamation from his Excellency Joseph Dudley Esq &c Governo"" being Read before, appointing y'' Same, Especially for to implore y'" Divine mercy for The Queens Majesty the Protestant In- terests in Europe, our forces now advancing against y*^ Enemy, & o"" 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, y' Safe Arrival of many of our vessels from Engl : &c. re- straint upon Enemys &c. Then was Collected for y'' Poor 3". 5. 3. & 2^ Corn Febr. 1703 Captivated from Deerfield, the Rev'' m' John Williams ; & 96 more but killed by y'' F'rench & Indians nOKCHESTKR CIIL'KCII RKCOROS I 25 52 wrof nV Williams one & some of y'' Children & Eleven Souldicrs some y' were sent to y"" Garison oth'" (viz 5) )' came in upon y" Alarum & 14 men more Diverse houses burnt about 50 french & Indians kill'd as Col : Patricks Letf shows. March 5. 1704. Jonathan Chandler Made publick Con- fession ot y" Sin of fornication, to acceptance. [154] 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 y" Coven' & a little before Anna the Daughter of Nath : Lion Laid hold on y" Covenant. July 18, 1704. Our Lecture was turned into a Day of humiliation & Pray' — To Ask Converting Grace & to ask Rain in a Time of Drouth & wars — & oth' mercys. The Pastor being sick, M' Thacher & M' Walters Preached & Prayed & m"" Cotton Mather helped in prayer. Mercifull showers f(jllowed. & 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 nV Robert Brick y' Pastor. The Chh officers, so many as could attend it were Sent. Oct. 29. 1704. Account was given to y" Chh tha.t Our Pastor with Elder Clap & Deacon Preston jun', went & met in Council with ]\P Easterbrooks m' Clark & m' Rawson the Pastors of Concord, Chelmsford & Mendon & with th.e Brethren that attended them & m' Breck was admitted into y' Church on y" 24"' day, Ordained on y' 25"', The Presbytery laying on Mands AP. Easterbrooks giving y' Charge m' Clark giving the Right hand of fellowshiii. Our Pastor giv- ing the Charge to y" Chh to doe y' Duty to y' Pastor & m' Ravv.son Calling for the Suffrages & votes &c. No man C^j)- posing, & Gotif in Christ most graciously Assisting. M On y" 25"' day at Night, M' Gardin' Minister of L;ui- 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, disapointm' of y' Exjieditions against us, by Sea & Land y' many of them are delivered 126 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS by a storm on y'" by sea, & by o"" surpizing y"" by Land into o' hands, y' a good harvest has been graunted notwithstand- ing y" Drouth, with Health & y' priviledges of o'' holy Relig- ion — Then was Collected for y' poor — 3 M'"- 10. 10'". 1704. The Decease of y' Rev'^ nV Clark of Chelmsford was publickly Lamented in a Sermon on Acts 20. 25, 37, 38. Item the Revd m"" Williams of Dearfield is still in Cap- tivity, & Dunstable not yet supplyed with a Pastor. Thus in y*^^ frontier Towns are tokens of the Anger of y*^ Lord, from Deerfield to Dunstable. March, i. 170! A Publick Fast by Proclamation. March. 1 i. 170*. Upon y' 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 & y' Governors Deliverances, & o' Late Exemption from molestations by o' Enemys. April. 24. 1705. The Elders of Billerica, Concord Dor- chester, Cambridge Farms, & Andover met (& m"" Pierpoint of Reading & nV Woodbridge of Medford but Left us again) & y"" were oth' messeng's from Billerica Dorchester & Concord who Advised y'" to forbear undue Reflections at Woburn & Directed y"' to Restore m' Wyman if He owned His Rashnesse, after y' having an Opportunity, He did not make out His Charge against Maj^ Converse. May. 10. 1705. The Messeng''s of o"" Chh went to y*^ Ordination of the Reverend m'' T. Bridge a Pastor or Teacher to y' first Chh in Boston. May. 22. 1705 The messeng''s of o"" Chh went to a Coun- cil at Sudbury who advized y*^ Silencing of m"" Sherman upon Probation of His Good behaviour for a Time a few weeks only. [155] June I, 1705. The Elders & Deacons were Chosen by the Church to attend & conjoyn ye messengers of 5 oth' Churches as a Council at Meadford on July y'' 10"'. June 5, 1705. The Sudbury-council met again (not at Sudbury but Boston) & voted to advise the Chh at Sudbury to depose y' Pastor, & forbid Him y" 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 Reconciliation in y'' first place, & if it proved vain, then that m' Woodbridge & They doe lovingly Part. dorciiesti:k church records 127 M' Woodbridge (since y',) has made Confession, & y' Trial Goes on. (Sept. ir. 1705. A meeting of y'' Delegates of y'' yVsso- ciations at Boston.) Sept. 13. The Siidbury-Council met in Boston at nV Wadsworths & voted to withdraw y"' right hand of fellow- ship from m' Sherman, & not to acknowledge Him any longer as a Minister of y'' Gospel & y' m' Angier publish it at Sudbury on some Sabbath day. The Same Day, The Delegates or Representatives of the ministers of y' Associations in y'' Province — y' came to Boston, agreed Sundry Things about Stated Councills, to be Comunicated to y' Churches (& Pastors.) Sept. 23. 1705. Mary Daughter of Richard Butt & wife of Eben': Lawrance made a Penitent Confession of y' sin of Fornication with said Lawrance before marriage. & it was accepted by y' Church. Sept. 30. 1705. Then was Read a Proclamation for a Thanksgiving for y'' Oueens life & victorys, Restraint of enemys from y' Injurys & outrages upon us, for Fruits of Harvest & Health & all Publick Interests & Enjoyments to be Observed on y"' 18"' of October next, volente Deo. Oct. 21. 1705. The Widow Chaplain upon Her penitent Confession was released from the Censure of Admonition. Nov. II. 1705. Ebenezer Lawrance made a Penitent Con- fession of His Sin of Fornication with Mary Butt (before marriage) Committed, w""'' was to Acceptation. Jan" 13. 1705-6. Then was Read a Proclamation from y*^ Governo' & Council & a Command of y'' Queen for a Thanksgiving thro'' y" Provinces of Massachusets Bay & New Hampshire for Her Majestys Victorys over y'' French : y" Duke of Marlborough vid my Lord Chhhill being Cieneral of y" forces in y" Netherlands, y' Day appointed is Jan'-'' y 25'". Feb. 25. 1705-6. Elder Toplilf Paid to Deacon Clap of y" Churches mony that was in His hands Seven pounds Seventeen shillings & Nine Pence. March y' i"'. 170;';. Elder Tojjliff Paid to Deacon Preston twenty Seven sh : & 11'' in Mony & p Discount for monys laid out for y" Church 14"'' & 10' — In full of all Church accounts. Item The .same day Was paid to y'' Saiil Deacon m' Preston with m' Sam' Capen In Mony 45"'' & r' : & p Discount for w' He laid out for y' Poor of y" Town K/''. — p Elder Topliff. April. 7. 1706. lulw. I'ostcr laid hold on y' Coven' & Then was Read a Proclamation for a fast on v' I'S"'. 128 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS April. 14. 1706. Margaret Cocks made a Publick Confes- sion of Her Shamefull Sin of Fornication which was Ac- cepted. Aprill. 18. 1706. In y*" Evening of y'' Publick fast a Con- tribution for Joseph Hewens Jun' of abt 5"' wanting i'''. At noon Old Goodwife Plum was buried. M'" This week a man in Tanton dropt down dead in y" street — & a Child there was drowned. Samson Walters, a strong young man in Boston was found dead in y° morning Leaning ov' His bed The Deacons Aged Brother in Watertown on a Lords <^ day bowed to y*" Minister coming into y'' 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 fev' & died in about 2 or 3 days. April. 28. 1706. A brief declaring y" Sacking of S' Christophers by y*" french & y' miserable Condition Call- ing for y'' Charity of Good People May 5. 1706. Collected for St. Christophers — 10"': <; 3^'^ : io'\ May. 10. old mother Pelton buryed — Sundry Slain & taken by y'' Enemy at y" Eastward. News is come y' Nevis is taken by y*" French & set at (^an High Ransom of [, . . . ]. [156] October 13. 1706. Ebenczer Billinge junior laid hold on y*" Coven'. 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 o' Sover- aign &c. October, 29. 1706. The Aged & Pious widow Woods, Father Maudsly, & Father Pearse deceased lately. November, 24. 1706 2 Letters one from y'' Chh, y'' other from y*" Dissenting Bretheren in woburn Requesting elders & messengers to he sent to hold a Counsel there on y'' 4"' of December were Read & our Church Voted that y" Elders & Deacons & m"" Samuel Wiswell should Accompany y" Pastor. Nov. 28. 1706. m""- Enoch Wiswal An Aged Pious & use- full Person Deceased. DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 39 Dec. S. 1706. An Account of y'' Result of y" late Coun- cil at Woburn was Given to y" Chh & of y'' Effect of it, viz )■'■ Restoration of Jacob W'yman again unto Full CoiTiunion upon His Confession of Some Fault : & It was Declared by y'' Council of 8 Churches that none ought to be excomuni- cated except in very weighty & very Clear Cases, & y' upon y' private Dissatisfactions, Brethren ought not to withdraw from y" Comunion of y'' Church, we left y'" in Peace by the mercy of the Lord. Memorandum the Reverend m' John Williams Pastor of Deerfield & many Captives with Mini returned from y"" french & Indian Captivity very lately in Answer to Publ. Fray's on that behalf : Gloria Deo in Xto. January 12. 1706-7. A Letter from some J^rethren in Meadford or Mistick was Read Requesting Council : The Chh Chose y' Elders & Deacons to attend y'' Service. Feb. 2. 1706-7. An Account was Given to y'' Chh y' the Council of 4 Churches at Medford advised M"" W. (wood- bridge) to make a partic : Confession of His offences & His Opposers to Confesse y"" offences, & Each Party in y'' Town to Confesse y' heats & faults to y" oth' Party Or otherwise that m' W: & y" Town part Lovingly according to y"' advice of y"' former Council. &c. Feb. 23. 1706-7. Voted y' March y" 4"' be kept (at Dor- chester) in fasting & Prayer to humble o'selves for o' sins & to beg for Grace & all Blessings for o'selves & oth's. ^Larch. 4. 1706-7. the Revd m' Fisk & m' Williams (lately returned from Captivity) preached, & m' Walter as- sisted in Prayer. April y" 16. 1707. Wednesday: Our forces being de- signed for Portroyal ag" y'' P2nemy A fast in this & y' Next Province was kept by Publ. Proclamation & order (to im- plore y' mercy of the LORD.) April y'" 21. The Rev''- m' Torrey of Weymouth De- ceased who had been 50 years in y"' ministry an able painfull faithful! minister of Christ Aetatis Anno ^6, or jj. He was born some weeks before His Time & was kept in warm Lamb skins till y'' full j)rop' time Came. May 5. 1707. The Aged Widow m" Mary ALa.xTield was buried. Aetatis Anno 86 or ^"j. May. 4. 1707. A Letter from y"" Chh of Braintrey was read requesting Elders & messengers to Come to Counsel y'" ; & with y" lUders, y" Chh Sent y" Deacons. May 7"'. The Counsil injoyned a Confession on y'' South End Brethren ^^ ad\ized y" Town to raise maintenance for a 130 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 2'' 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. m' 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 i3rethren made a Confession. June. 5. 1707. The Medford Counsil sate again at Bos- ton A formulary of Confession was prescribed for m' B. W. June 8. 1707. Broth' John Capen died. Interred June 10"' [157] 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 y'' North Church in Boston. Aug. 31. Sundry Negros, Young Persons, voted to be Baptized, & one of them viz George Bush laid hold on y" Covenant afterwards. October 21. 1707 Aged Fath' Wales was burycd. Nov. 12. 1707 Deacon Preston Senior of like Age viz S6 (or as some aver) 88 years was buryed. Dec. II. 1707. A Publick Thanksgiving & a Collection or Contribution for y'' 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 y' Officers with m"" wiswal & Brother White to Assist at y"' Ordination of m' Peter Thach'' Junior to be Pastor of the Church at waymouth Performed Nov. 26. His Rev'' Uncle m"" Peter Thacher of Milton giving y*" Charge, & y'^ P.ev'* m"" Fisk giving Him y" Right hand of Fellowship. R'' m' Hubbard of New Town nOKCllESTER CllLKCII RECORDS I3I beinj^ y'' nKidcrator of y" Church & of y'' Council, their Ruling Elder Conscntin_f( to it. October. i6. 170S. m' Samuel Clap Ruling Elder Rested in y' Lord, 74 years old Compleat, & some few Aug. 23 days over, & near 7 years a Ruling Elder, a very chefv"rs holy, wise, able, uijright, faithfull. humble usefull Schooimasir servant of y'' Lord all his Days, & one who lived deceased. desired &; now dies Lamented. Eight days before Oct: 8, 1708. Died His vertuous wife m'' Clap with w'" lie lived in holy wedlock 49 years wanting about 3 mo : He sickned & went not to Her fun'"' Oct. 20. 1708. Our Brother m' Preserved Capen (a pious t:, , , \ Oct. i4M'~Trot of Boston rerson,) deceased { r 1 • t^ u .. ( died in Dorchester Nov. 5. 1708 Aged mother Swift Buried. Oct. 31. 1708. Humfry Atherton made Confession to » V' Chh of His Evil in being overtaken w"' Drink Anno 1721. .' o HemadeCon- at £lder CLaps funeral. It was accepted. lession ajain. ^^ ' ,, ^,, -,-,,, , , .y. Dec: 9. 1708 1 he R'm'J. Hig- item v<' wpf : mr gin son dec': Brown a li.Ue before January 5"' 170.^ Elder Bridgham of Boston deceased : Dec. 3. 1708 Aged Moth' Ball buryed : Aged C5. Febr. 3. 170;. m' Stevens of Ro.xb : Capt : & Deacon bur\-ed Febr. 6. lyof,. nV James Blake & m' Hopestill Humfrys Chosen Deacons, Deacon Clap having accepted of y" Ruling Elders'nip y' Sabbath before, whereto He was Chosen Jan- uary 23'. Febr. 20. 170,^ m' Blake accepted but m'' Ilumfry — did not accept of y" Deaconship. It Josh : Levars laid hold on y" Coven'. March. <'>. 170!^ A contribution for Joseph Angier of Framingham. March. 24. 170,"^. A Public Fast. Then were ordeined, m' Hopestill Clap Ruling Elder & m' James IJlake, Deacon. [15 S] April. 6. 1709. At a meeting of the Elders & Deacons. IClder 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 & 3'' into y" hands of Deacon James Blake (being mony of the Chh that He had not Distributed) One and twenty shillings & 2'' of which was particularly Con- tributed tor the Poor. 132 DORCHESTER CHURCH Ri:CORDS 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 & 2'^ & of oth' Church Monys Rents of Land & Interest Sixteen pounds & nine shillings & a Penny. Some men also are behind in y'' Interest mony. & the Principal Summe y' y" Deacon Letts out to Interest is y' Fifty Pound y^ was given y*^ Chh by the Hon"'" M' Stoughton Yett of Chh mony is Due to D" Preston 29''' 1 1'' The Church hath Nine Pieces of Plate for y*" Sacrament (2 Given by s'' m"" Stoughton 2 by m' Thomas Lake, one by m" Thacher one by m'' Isaac Jones one by m" Patten one by m' John Gingen one by Anoth"" hand all of silver. In pewter the Chh hath 4 flaggons 4 pewf Dishes one Bason & Tank- ard & I pewter Cup — Agreed that a Strong Chest be bought to Lock up y'' Churches Plate in A Church meeting is appointed to be on May nth 1709 to Impower a Comittee to Run the bounds of the Chh Lands, & to Call Trespassers on said Lands to a Legal Account for y' Trespasses. &c. May. I. 1709. Letfs from North-Braintry Chh being Read the Hon'' officers of the Chh were voted to attend y'' ordination at Brain trey On May 18"' & Assist y"" 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 held in y*-' publick meeting house on y'^ said Day.) Report being made to y" Church y' 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 y' 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 y*" 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 Hon'' Deacon Preston, Deacon Blake & U Samuel Paul of Dorchester, All & Every of them or Jointly & Severally, as their Attorneys, Agents & Trus- DORCIIESTEK CHUKCII RECORDS 1 33 tees, to Run sai«.l Lines that need to be Run, to settle V' bounds, of all & Every of y"' Lotts & Parcels of Land, both upland & meadow, to y*' said Church belonging, to Secure y' Rights, To demand sue for, & Recover Damages, or satisfaction for wood, cutt off of said Lands, also to pro- cure writt of I'Ljection where there shall be need, & to prosecute whosoev' (against y'' Law) Shall be found Usurp- ing on or deteining of Any of y" Lands or Rights of y" said Church, And all in y" Name of the said Chh : And also to Authorize Any Attorny or [150J Attorneys under Them to prosecute Implead & Carry on, in y" Law & by all Lawfull Ways & means, unto full effect, all actions & things whereby the Lands of the Church & y' 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 & Impow' our said Attorneys to make Sale of all or any of Said Lotts, (that is) the Small ones that ICxceed 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 P^quivalent, & that may be more usefull to y'' 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 & o' Successors in Said Church, a Certain Legacy of Three Pounds bequeathed by m" liurgesse 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 i i"' of May 1709. As attest J. Danforth. Pastor: Samuel Topliff, & IIoi)L'stil Clap R : Elders. Signed by Us, In the Name of the Chh, At their Request. Mem''"'" The Aged & Hon'''' James Russel of Charlstown I'Ls(|r lately deceased Item Major Brown of Sudbury Died May 6"' or /"^ 1709 & was buryed May 9"'. Item News is Come of Iler Majestys Intentions to make an Attack upon Canada which y' Lord Succeed to His (ilory 134 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS & N.E.' Safety & Peace for Christs Sake if it be His blessed will. Amen. May 22. 1 72 1. At a Meeting of y*" EWs. & Deacons. Elder Preston Delivered to Deacon Blake, 3 bonds from Eb. Maudsley for 29"' 5''' principal mony & from Richard Hall & Henry white & His Heirs for Eleven pound principal Each — Mony Given to y*" Church by the Honorable m' Stoughton — to be Improved for the Church He gave a Large & particular & Exact Account of His Expenses for y" Chh Amounting to — 27'^ i r''. 2" & He delivered into Deacon Jonathan Claps hand = 30"' & 10''' = & He Gave Account of Church Rents of Land & Interest of Mony Lett out on Bonds w''' He had received Amounting to 57'\ i3*'\ & io'\ with oth*" monys formerly in His hand of y'" Chh = 16. 09. & i'^ So y' He has of y'' Churches mony Still in His hand — 16. 01. 09 He Exhibited an account of Contributions & monys for y*" poor, & of particular Disbursements upon y'" & there remains in His hand of mony for the poor the summe of 2 "'. 19. I. [100] He gave account also of a New Piece of plate given to y'" Church for the Lords Supper by m"" Eben : Withington & of 2 little Lotts Sold of y* Churches, & that the mony thereof is in Capt. Sam' Pauls hands. Rev'' m'' Hobert of Newtown died. 25. 6'" 1712 Aged 64 =^ g"^' beloved & Lamented. He had an Hon'''" funeral. Preached there about 40 years. Ordained ^,8 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 P31dcr Clap in April the 6"' 1709, & of other monys since Rccieved but brought not in a full x'\c- 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 Pastors house, the Summe of Sixteen Pounds in Province Bills & an account of or'' i T' ICxpense in Journey- ing to and Returning from the Council at Abington, & allowed Him for His Expenses on the Poor (formerly) in DOKCHESTEK CHURCH RECORDS 1 35 His Present Account, the Sume of two iiounds & Nineteen Shillin-s. 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. S. 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 «S: Her Son were not guilty of Lying, in Saying to the Court at Bristol that y'' Assessors had refused them an abatem' tho'' 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 y"" to appear before the Chh to show Cause (if they can) why they should not be Censured, which practice is according to rule, & y'' Contrary is irreg- ular. & That the Church at Norton j^assed y*" vote of suspen- sion on Brother Skinn' that Absented from them & declared His Resolution not to return to y"' Comunion 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 ])arty to agitate y" matt' in a time of Contentit)n 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 & i\dvice of a Council of Churches. 4 The Counsel Comended the Pastor m' A\ery for Asking Advice of the Aged Pastor of Taunton & other ministers of the Association. 5. And declared Iliiii innocent 136 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [161] of the Partiality & oth"" faults Charged upon Him. And that He had been unreasonably and most unworthily re- proached & grieved. 6. The Council advized to a Conformity unto y*" 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 y*" flames of Strife among y'" : and alledged strong Arguments in y' matter. 8 The Concil declared that the taking of Examinations of Persons desirous to Come to y'' Lords Table or to lay hold on y*" Coven* belonged to y'' Elders. 9 That Complaint brought to y*' Elders twas most Eligible they should be E!xhibited in writing : And that if the Pastor thought fit, they might be brought to y*" Church, to be there sifted by proper Interrogatorys. 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 Bro' : John Skinn'' should humble Himself & repent, & Confesse &c and promise Reformation, & then they advized the Chh to take off y*" Censure: And Charged all to live in Love & Peace & to Love, Hono', Pray for, Subsist & labo' to Edify by the Preachings of y'' pastor Item The Council declared in these words und' the 3'^ 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 m' Peter Thacher Pastor of Milton — moderator & m"" John Danforth Pastor of Dorchester — & m"" Joseph Baxter Pastor of Mead- field — & m' John Swift Pastor of Framingham — & m"" Richard Billings Pastor of Little Compton & m"" Daniel Preston, a Ruling Elder in Dorchester, & m' Manasseh Tucker a Deacon in Milton, & m"" John Wadsworth a Deacon in Milton, & m' Jonathan Gulliver Captain in Milton & m"" DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I37 Elcazar Whcelock Captain of Mcdfield & M"" Jonathan Clap a Deacon in Dorchester — & M' William IVbody Deacon of Compton & !\r Samuel I low L' of Framingham & M' Isaac Clark L' of I'Vamingham & M"" George l^arber Deacon of INIeadfield. M'" m' Skinn'made His Confession & the Chh made Peace together by the blessiiT- 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 jun' & his wife to have been guilty of fornication before marriage, & if they should manifest Repentance, advized y'' Pastor viz the Rev'' m"" Brown & the Church to allow 'em to lay hold on the Cove- nant & the said W'" Hersey jun' 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, tho'' 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 y'' Conception. Jan'-''. 30. 1722-23. At South Brantrey A Council of five Churches Justify'd Regular Singing: whereof were y' Elders & messengers of the Church at Dorchester Feb. 12. 1722 : 23 The Council Justifyed the Proceedings of m"" Swift the Pastor, & of His Church at Framingham & advised Deacon Hemenway to Confesse His faults & repent & reform. [102] P'ebr. 12. 1722-23. A Council of 5 Churches at I'^ramingham Oct. 29. 1724. A Council of Churches at Abington, Directed that m' William Hersey Should have baptisme for His Children in Abington or any other orthodo.x Chh upon His & His wife Signing 6c Presenting a Confession approved by the Council, & laying hold on )' Covenant. 138 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS memorandum, m"" 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 & m'' 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 m"' Fitch I'astor of Ipswich should remove to Portsmouth in New Hampshire, & Sent y" Rev'' m"" Thacher of Milton with Sundry others of the Council to Solicit y'' Church of Ipswich to Consent thereunto. The Said Council met again at D' Mathers upon Ad- journm' Nov. 17. 1724. and voted that they advized m'' 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 declare'' that it ap- peared neverthelesse that m'' Fitch has a Call in Providence to Portsmouth, to which He ought not to Return a Negative Answ^'r. And y'' Council further Adjourned to y'' last Tuesday in January Ne.\t or to meet Sooner at y'' Call of the Moderator. [10:J] May. 4. 1724. Leased out to Samuel Trescot & His Heirs & assigns of Milton Six Acres Saltmarsh — Meadow by m'' Wilsons Farm — for Seven Years — for 30''' per Annum, by Elder Preston, D" Blake & Cap' Paul. At a Meeting of the first Church in Dorch. N. E. Law- fully warned by y'' 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 y" Deacons keep y' Contribution-mony for the Lords Supper & the mony, & revenues appropriated to y'' Poor & Necessitous, & the oth"" Monys & Revenues of the Church Distinct the one from y'' other, & keep distinct accounts of y'". Voted in the Afifirmative. 2. That y'' Deacons advize with the Elders, & sometimes with some of y' Principal Brethren also (as formerly has been Done, what Poor Persons they should distribute to, & how much they should Give 'em. DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I 39 Voted in y'' Affirmative. 3. That The Deacons t^ive 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 y' they were given to, & what mony or other things belonging to y'' 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 y" Church-book of Records. Voted in the Affirmative. 5. That it be left to y'' 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 y*" Deacons Se to y'' New running of lines between y' Chhs Lands & y'' Lots y' bound upon y'" voted in y'' Af- firmative. 7. That of y- Churches revenues the Deacon adde so much to ye 40''' bequeathed by an Aged Brother (old m' Williams) deceased, as may produce a midling new silver Cup for y'' Lords Table, voted in y'' 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 wliich m' Damons fence incroaches upon. Voted in y' Affirmative. 9. That y'' Deacons shall make Sale of a Small Church- lott in y*" 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 jnir- chasing of Land for y' Church. voted in the Affirmative. 10. That as to the old trees or Trees lying on }•'' Ground in y' Chh" 30 or 40 acre lot by John Davenports, & in v' Churches lot by m' Damons The Deacons make Sale of y" Shiptimber & other Timber in y'" & make Sale also of w' is left of y' Said old Trees & of trees broken & lying on y'' Ground ; & that y'' monys that they shall recieve for y*" Same be kept under Improvement for the use of y" Church. Voted in the affirmative. 11. That If any one of y" Deacons be ill & absent & attend not in y" Services forcmentioned. the oth' two Deacons Shall have Sufficient jiow' to act validlv in y" premises, voted in y" Affirmative 140 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 12. Forasmuch as Elder Preston Deacon Blake and Capt r Paul Gave an account of y' Running of lines Setling of bounds of Church lots, & Demanding the Church-land y' m' 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 und"" Improvm' & the bonds for it in Capt. I'auls hands for y'' Chhs use, That y"' Said Elder, Deacon, & Captain be paid for y' 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 y* Rev*^ m' Moody or some other in preaching at the Town of Providence. The meeting began & P2nded with pray"' & blessing. And the Church Meeting for their Temporal Affairs, was adjourned unto the Monday of the week before the Election to be in Year of o' Lord one thousand Seven hundred twenty five if God please. May 22. 1724. At a meeting of y'' Elders & Deacons. Hon'' 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 since beyond the Seas, and there remained in His hands Seven Pounds Nine shillings & 4'' Church-Mony — besides Three pounds three shillings & six pence of Mony for the poor ; Item He gave an account of 3 Bonds, one from Eben' Maudslcy for 30"" & Interest. Another from m"" Henry White for Eleven pounds & Interest Another from m"" Rich'' Hall for Eleven pounds & Interest. Item a bill on y*" Said bond on y" back side : [164] Deacon Blake still keeps the Thirty Pound bond from m' Maudsley aforesaid in His Hand for the Church. The oth"" two Bonds He delivered to the Other two Deacons for the Church Item the Three Hon'' Deacons recieved of the Executors of Hon'' Deacon Jonathan Clap forty six pounds Eleven shillings & 8'' lately & seven Shillings for Rent. Memorandum. Deacon Hopestill Clap & Deacon Nath : Topliff have Each of y'" of the Chhs Mony in y' hands & L)OKCHl£STER CIILKCH UIXORDS I4I Care — y- Summc of twenty nine pounds Six shillings & 2": Total 58. I J-" 6' besides y" bonds above mentioned. Item Deacon Blake has a bond of 10 pounds from Isaac Royal with Interest. Item Deacon Clap has a Bond for Capf'-Paul to pay 14'" 6^'" principal with the Interest. Item Capt. Paul is to Get Security from m^ Talbot for y^ 10'" & 7 years Interest in His Hands : The Articles above- written, all for the use of the Church. IMav ^.i 1725 At a Chh Meeting voted I That Capt Pauls account of Chh Lands then Read to V^ Chh should be recorded in this Book (Except y* of y^ twelve Divisions W^" needs to be further Enquired after) with six acres of Salt meadow in Milton & y*^ Lotts in y 25 Divisions & in f Supplement & in y^' Swamps & Meadow °- "^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 y-^^ Timber & oth^ wood Cleard off from it ^ improve y mony for y^ Use of y^' Chh. \ voted y' y" Deacons may lett an acre of y Chh Lot at m' Damons, & not sell it at present, unto m' Damoii^^ 4 Voted that y*^ Deacon sell 3 Small Lots viz. One near Col. Spurs & 2 at Dorchester neck. & keep y" mony und^ improvement tor y' Chhs use. ? Voted y' y"^ printed proposals now read for an Evangeli- cal Chh Treasury [&c]-Esp-to subsist preachmg at Providence be Conuinicated to y^' Congregation. 6 voted that y" Deacons represent y^ Chh in INIaking Sub- divisions, & running bounds of Chh Lands in y" 25 Divisions & Supplement & Swamps & Meadow bottom. 7. Voted that r Deacons recon 13;'' in pub hck ills in.stead of an ounce of Silver mony m bonds .\: that tht> take y" interest of 5 per Cent. ,, , 1 ,• ^c ,..■ 8 voted & Granted ten pounds for y' Rebuilding o ) Rcvd m' Richard Math', minister of Dorchester His lomb — of Stone. The Deacons to do it o A propo.sal for Pray' with fasting for pardon of all o Sins & For r- pouring out of y' Holy Spirit cV Concerning 142 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Renewing o'" Chh Covenant for Reformation & for bringing all o"" People y' we can into Engagem^s against particular Evils — Made = & referee! 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 Dorchesf Neck. David Price 2 acres 2 quarters 12 rods. 2. In the First Division Lot 61. David Price 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 3'' 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 j David Price 2 acres. 2 qrs. 12 r. ) 1 , Church Lot ] m" Tilly 4 acres, o qrs. 30 r. | ^°^^' ^o acr i 12 r. 6. In y" 3 Divisions & quarter. (Apr. 13. 1660.) present possessor ( David Price c- 1 n' ' - ''^^''- ^l- ^~^- I -' ^^''• Numb. 41 Church Lot } M--" Tilly '^'"S'e iJivis : ^ ^^^ ^^ ^_ ^^^^j ^ ^ ^^^^ 7. In y^ Meadow David Price 2 acrj. 12 r.,, , Present Possessor Chh Lot M" Tilly 4acr 30 r. °" 9* 8. In Purgatory Swamp. Church Lot (i.) Two acres three q""'. 37 rod. 9. In y*" 12 Divisions, Number iS. Price & Tilly. To the abovewritten are to be Added 10. In y" 25 Divisions of Upland in Dorch. New Grant marked with y'' Letf C ;i qr rd "v acr Price & Tilly 75 — o — 00 / 125. laid out in y^ 23*^ iicr 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. Wads worth W" Daniel Jasper Rush W" Clark. 20 acr. i '"' They take up all Governors Meadow. DORCllESTtlK CIUKCH RECORDS I43 [105j 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 y'" But Klhanan Lion not appearing advized y"' Church to give Him liberty to call in 3 oth' 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 y*" Church of said village nor would Elhanan Lion (tho'' He had Liberty given) adde three other churches of His own choice) yet their RcV' Pastor m' Morse made such an acknowledgment & publick Declaration as that y"' Said Council Judged it a sufficient Ground (on His Part) of Satisfaction & Reconcilia- tion : & Recomended it as Such to y'' Chh of y' said village advizing y'" to peace, love & mutual forgivcnesse & to bury all former faults & animositys and to keep a day of pray"" & Also anoth' Paper was Signed wherein Matfs of order were declared and matt's of Disorder Testifyed against. Nov. 24. 1725. The Rev'' m' P^zra Carpenter was ordained the 2'' Pastor of the Church in Hull. March 13. ly'^.^ A proclamation was Read for a publick fast to be March 24. And Printed Proposals were read for an Iwangelical Treasury for propagating of y'' Gospel to Ungospellized Plantations, & a Contribution voted by y" Congregation to be made March 24 for m' 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 Nov'^= 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 m' John Hancock on Nov. 2. The Chh voted the officers of the Chh to goe accordingly. And y" Ordination was Sollemnly accomplished on y" Said Day. April. 12. 172.S. I'Viday — at a Church Meeting Then Voted y' y*" Chh impower y' Deacons 144 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I. To Let out still to y"" Dammons or any others y^ Land y' old m' Dammon hired of y** Church, & a piece of Upland near to it. 2 Item Voted i^hat y*^ Church do Impow'' y'' Deacons for y* Subdividing of y"" Lots in y" 12 & 25 Divisions. 3. Item Voted that y'" Chh do Impower y" Deacons to Sell y^ wood y* is blown down in y'' Chh Lot near blew Hills on y'' right Side of y" way, & keep y*" mony und'' Improvem' for y" Churches Use. 4. Item Voted y' y*" Church Impower y'' Deacons to Use all proper means in y" Law for Recovering y'' mony y' was Let out to Richard Hall. 5. Item, y*" Church voted that they would not abate of 13 sh per Ounce Difference between Publ. Bills of Credit & Silver mony = as to y*" bond given y'" by Henry White. Jan'y 28. 1728-29 At a Church Meeting after Lecture Declared y' ye Deacons have received & put under im- provement for y*" Churches Use Fifty four pounds & nine- teen shillings for wood Sold in the Churches Lot by y" blew Hills. voted y' they would not take lesse y" 13 sh. publ. bills in lieu of an Ounce of Silver & So pro rata — for y*" bond y' is to be paid by Josiah White. Item voted to Sell m'' Damon half an acre of meadow which He has fenced & cleared. & voted that they would not let y' Lot in y" 12 Divisions nor purchase any Land adjoining to it. [166] At a Meeting of the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Dorchester March. 3. 1728-29: 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 m"" John Danforth, in such Manner as y*' 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 I. whether the Church be willing that there should be DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I45 another Minister called & settled as a Colle,L;ue 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 y'' Eternal Sox (y*" Glorious Head of y" Chh) and y'' Eternal Simrit (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 Afifirmative. 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. 1728-29. Publick Fast. In the forenoon the Pastor preached on Psal. 68. 18, 19, 20; as Interpreted & Applyed by y'' 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 m' Wadsworth — one For m' Stimson — one P^or m' Eliot — two For m' Byles — eight r^or m' Payson — twelve For m' Bowman — forty and one. So m' Bowman was declared to be the first in Nomination for Probation. March 23, 1728-29: The Church stayed & brought their votes for y" 2'' Man to be put upon probation And the votes that were brought in were For m' Coolidge — one For m' Chanipney — one For m' Bowes — two For m' Eliot — four For m' liyles — fifteen For m' Payson — thirty five 146 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS So m' 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 m'' Pearse — one For m' Wadsworth — one For m"" Chamney — one For m"^ Powes — four For m"" Eliot — eight For m"" Coolidg — eight For m'' Byles — twenty one or twenty two. one name badly spelled. And twas declared to the Church that m' liiles was highest in y" votes — & had but 22 votes, yet if they would Consent that He should be the 3'' Person in Nomination, twas desired that they would Manifest it by lifting up of hands, and It Passed in the Affirmative. [167] March 30 & April 6. M' Byles Preached here April 13 & 20"' m'' Bowman preached here. April. 22. A fast in Dorchester to intreat Gods mercy about a new Minister. April 27 & May 4. m'' Payson Preached here. May 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. II. 1729. On Lords Day P.M. The Church stayed according to appointment & voted for a Colleague Pastor By written Paper votes. & m" Payson had twelve votes. & m"" Byles had fourteen votes. & m' Bowman had fifty one votes. And the 3 Tellers of y' votes were y^ Hon'' & Aged m' Capen, the Hond m"" Phillip Withington & the Hon'' m' John Pearse. And after that the Pastor had Declared that m' 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 UOKCUKSTKK CHURCH RECORDS I 47 Matter before y'' Hon'' 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 y' Coticurrence with y'' Church in the Choice of m' Bowman to be y"" minister. June 2. 1729 The Call from Chh & Town Signed by y' Pastor & Clerk was Carrycd to m' Bowman by y'" 2 Deacons old m"" Capen, old m"" withington Capt. Wiswell, Doctor Danforth — m' Jos. Hall, m' Jos. Basse & Lieutenant Sevars. Oct. 19. 1729. The church voted y' y'' first Wednesday in november be for )' ordination of mr l^owman, & that the churches following be sent to, to assist by y' Elders & messeng''s vi/. v" chh of Lexington, y" old Church of Ro.x- bury M' Eells Chh of Scittuate, y*" 2 Churches of Braintrey The Chhes of milton & Stoughton. Then voted y' y' be a Contribution & w' is wanting for y" Charges of Entertainm' to be made up out of y'' Churches monys in y" hands of y' Deacons ; & y' old m' withington with y'' Deacons take Care of y' Kntertainmt of y' Elders & mcsseng's & oth's y' Come. Nov. 5. 1729. The Elders & Messengers of y" Said Churches came & Chose m' Walter to be y' Moderator & to give y"' Right Hand of fellowship (& He did so) & old m' Hancock jjreached — on those words of Paul . . . there comes upon me daily y' Care of all the Churches. The Aged Pastor prayd & gave the Charge by y"' Divine Help; &'He & nV Hancock, & m^ Walter, & nV Eclls, & m^ Niles laid on Hands, on y' Reverend m' Jonathan Bowman & He was Sollemnly Ordained a minister of y*" Gospel & a Pastor of the Church in Dorchester Ma}- He Continue Him a great Blessing. Sit Gloria DEO in Xto, Nunc, & in ccternum. Amen. May 27 1730 at a Church meeting: voted that forty pounds be allowed out of the Church Stock towards the l-'uneral of the Rev'', m'. 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 I that the Deacons give an account of the Cnnnln -> Tem- poral Estate, 148 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 2 that persons be chosen to audit their accounts and make report thereon to the Church 3 that M^ Blake, Cap*. Spur & M' Bird be a Committee for this End, 4 that the Deacons make Subdivisions of tlie Churches Lands as there shall be occasion. 5 that John Moseley & his wife be Dismissed & recom- mended according to y"" Desire to the Chh In Newton where they have removed, [IGS] At a Meeting of the Chh of Dorchester December 24, 1734. The Report of the Committee chosen the 26"' 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 m"' John Min [....] 3. 163 1. M' Steven Minott born [....] 10. 1635. M' Samuel Minott born [....] 30. 7'". 163 1. M'' W'" Stoughton born [....] 2"\ 1637. M" Hannah Stoughton born | [ . . . . ] 31, 10, 1628. M"" James Minot born i [ • • ■ • ] 9. 10. 1653. The two last Marry ed together. I. 5"\ 1 70 1. The Hon'"ble W" Stoughton Lt Gov Died [ ] anno Acta [ , . , . noKCHi:sTi:K church rkcords 149 Proceeding; now to the tliird folio, we find records which were plainly be,-;un 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 are 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 oflficial text. [109] 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 : 12'"'. 3". 1638. Jedidiah Stronge 2'". 14". 1639. Jobaniah Lumberd 4''*. 23". 1639. Samuell Eelles 3'"". 3"". 1640 ' (He is Major at Hingham Anno 1704-5 & Justice of Peace) ''^- ^' ^^ Bcnj. ^*^'^^''^ '^'^''"■ (8*" 1634. Baptised Samuel Son of Roger Clap: Ho was many Yeares, Select man, & Deputy of y'' Court, & Captain, at last Major, but gave back his Coni- ission. He was ordained Ruling Polder febr. 3. 1 70 1 -2 & Pie Rested from His Labors Oct : \C>. 170.S. Aged 74 years. His vertuous wife Daughter of Ri : Leeds, lived with Him near 49 Years & deceased about 7 days before Plim Aged about 71.) 150 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [170] Baptismes j^^^ The names of such as have been baptised in the church at dorchester in the yeares 1637 & 1638. Eleazar Mather (Preached at Boston North.) Hannah Stoughton (married after\v''s to m"" 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 ffarne worth 10"". 30. 1638 (Removed to Hingham) Isaack Dickerman. (Removed to Connecticut) Joseph Maudesley. Prudence Clapp (i (11) 37) Sarah Clapp (Marryed at Connecticot) Nehemiah Pierce (Removed to Boston) Abigail Cogan (went to England) Hannah Jones (married m"" Bullard of Dedham) James Trowbridge (Removed to Newtowne) James White (Joanna Capen Baptized y" 4'' (9) : 3 [ ] ) Mary ffarneworth (marryd m"" Jenkins at Boston) Mary Phillips (marryd m"" Mountjoy of Boston) DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I5I Jonathan Topley Mary Aldridge (went to Rehoboth) Elizabeth Rigby i"" 3"" 1638. Eleazar fflood, who since his baptisme was dismissed w"' his parents Joseph fflood and his wiffe to the church at Lynne : John Stoughton i'"' 10""' 1638. (Dyed at Barbados) Sarah Hawkins 1"" 24'" 16 [ ] (wife to y*" ReV' m' James Allin) Rebecca Wiswall 2''' [ ] [171] Baptismes at dorchester in the yeare 1639. Rebecca Wiswall : 2''' 6'" 1639. borne the 3'' of same mo : about 7 aclocke in the eveninge : (marry ed m' Curtice) Rest Atherton ^ (marryed to Elder Copp of Boston) J Joseph Leedes } ^ ■ ^ T> • • T 1 Tvvms Benjamni Leeds ) \ V 4" 2'''' 1639. Jonathan Farneham j (Removed to lioston) j Increase Mather ^ ,, o .g._ (Dr. of Divinity Pastor in Boston) > ^, ^ Math' *"-^ ) Thomas Andrewes ) ^' ^ ^^^^ Elizabeth Tylestone 6" 3"' 1639: (Died a maide) Irsael Mead ^ went to W'atertowne > 7" 2'" 1639: Mary Millet : ) John Capin ) „ ■„., ^ T »i r^i 1 8 mo : 20'"": 1639: Jonathan Clerke \ -^ ^ John White { 10 mo 16"' 1639 Mary liiirrc : 10 mo : 23"' 1639: Samuell Wilkins } . „, . ,^,q. Rebecca ffarnwoorth ( • 5 • 39 • 152 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Bethia Havvoorth ^ Susanna Upsall i Hannah Leeds ( 12 mo: Decimo (marryd to Capt. Clap Ruling Elder) I ^'^ ^^39 Nathaniell Williams J Joseph Willies ) 12"'" Vicesimo (went to Boston) ] 3"" 1639 Anna Waterhouse I'""-.5to Decimo 1640 : Hannah Purchase 1.^02 do vicesimo 1640 Mahetobell Gierke ^ "''.° • 9"" : decimo 1640 (married m' Warren of i^oston) her ffather was then not come ffrom old England: but m"" Soughto declared her name w^'^ was given by her mother : at home : Hannah Tolman 2 "lo 6 to vicesimo 1640 (married m"" W" Blake last & to m' Lion ffirst) Samuell Eelles. his ffather ^ (Justice (He died at Hingham,) I of Peace) beinge memb of the church )> 3 mo 3"° of Winso'was by Comunio of | ^^'^^ ^^40 churches baptised j Ezra Clapp ) 3 mo 4to (23'') Praise ever Turner \ vicesimo 1640 [Corner lah BoumC ^ "'leaf s Hawkins [ 4mo 4to *°off.] Robinson ( Decimo 1640 Hawes j [172] Baptisms at Dorchester in the yeare 1640 John Maudsley 4 ti mo : 8. (went to Westfield) vicesimo [1640] Jonathan Hill 5 ti mo i Duodecimo j ^^40 (Went to Bridgwater) DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 53 T- /-I 6ti, mo, } ^ Experience Clapp , • ■ > 1040 ' "^^ tricessmio ) ^ Nathaniell Clapp ^ ■ „„,„ ^ _ ' ' vicesimo 7'" 1640 Samuell Rigbie 8mo. vicescimo 1640 Samuell Procto'' gmo : decimo''"'- 1640 (went to Hoston) David Zeleeke, ( (went to Ncwhaven) John Gill i 9'"" vicessimo ^''" 1640 (went to Boston) Thankefull ffoster 10 mo vicessimo ''"" 1640 (married m"" Baker of Boston) Elizabeth Swift 1 1 mo vicessimo *'" 1640 Nathaniell Gierke iimo vicessimo '"■'"'" 1640 (went to Northampton) Mary leaker 12 mo: decimo"" 1640 (marryed m' Robinson) Joanna ffarnham — i mo: 7""" 1641 (went to Boston) Mary Peerce / ^ ■ vo r ■' jj ^ ,. I mo: decmio'- 1641 mary Houtchni \ ^ Experience Upsall / ■ ,„,,,,„ ^ T. V IT 11 w I mo vicessnno '"'"" 1641 Deliverance Holland ) ^ Samuell Pitcher 2 mo : decimo^'" 1641 Hopestill munnings ^ (went to England) > 2 mo : vicessimo ^'^ [1641] Returne munnings ) (went to Boston) Rebecca Sykes 3 mo : 9" 1641 (went to Springfield) Jonathan Zeleekes: 3 mo : 16: 1641 (Went to Stamford) Deborah Wiswall 3mo : tricessimo 1641 She was born iipo the 24 daye of the same mo beinge the 2 daye of the weeke about 6 oclocke in the evening Thomas Bird 5 mo decimo^'" 1641 Thomas Holman 6 mo vicessimo '^'^'^ 1641 Rebecca Stoughton 6 mo vicessimo ■"' 1641 (married to m' Tailer at Boston) Remembrance Li|:)pincot 7 mo : decimo'"' : 1641 (to m' Barber of Boston) Experience Gallicot | : (filius non filia) Ruth Tylestone : i -S mo : tertio : 1641 (married to Timothy Foster) 154 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Ebenezer Wiswall 8 mo dcimo"'° 1641 Waitstill Clapp 8 mo : vicessimo *'" 1641 John Whipple I ^^ „,„ ^^ EHzabeth George ) -^ 1 ^ (married to Sam Rigby) Hannah Hill ,^JJ^^^^ (married to D. Foster) i torn off.- [173] [corner^^^^ [ ] her ffathcr beinge dead "'^•^ [ • ■ • ] 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 fo' parents to give names accordinge to ther owne language (by the teacher) increase Atherton 11 mo 2''.'' 1641 (Died at sea) Experience Mead: 11 mo vicessimo ^^'" 1641 (to Boston) Sarah Whipple ^ (To m"" Smith at Providence) | Jonathan Howard )>-i2 mo : 6'- 1641 Sarah Pond : (to Ezra Clap) j Nathaniell Howard j Rebecca Jones 12 mo decimo""" 1641 (married to m"" Green at Boston, Cooper) Nehemiah Pears 12 mo Vicessimo 1641 (went to Boston) Anno 1642 Hannah Newton ) ^. ^ T\/r TVT ^ I mo : oto 1642 Mary Newton 'i ^ (Crocker, Tanton) Increase Robinson | (went to Taunton) John Burd \ i mo decimo""" 1642 Mehetabel Millet of Rebecca Millet. I mo vicessimo 42 John Wilkins (to Salem village) Elizabeth Clarke 3 mo vicessimo -''" 42 wait a while makepeace (to m' Dennis at Boston) DORCIIESTEK CIIL'KCH RECORDS I 55 Israeli Phillips 4 mo : duo dccimo 42 (to Boston) Ruth tfarnwoorth 4 mo : decimo'"' 42 : (to m'' Puffer) Obedience Holland 4 mo vicessimo ^'^ 42 : (wife to Henj. (^lamline) ffreedome W'oowaid 5 mo. John Tollman 5 mo 31 1642 Israeli Reed : his ffaiher sent him by his mother from Situate to be baptised at Dor. wherof him- selfe was member Experience I'itcher 7 mo: 25 : 1642 : Eliezar ffawer ^ (His son Called Gibson Far at Boston) > 8 mo 2'^" 1642 Obedience Topley J Abigaill Hawkins 8 mo 9"" 1642 (To m' Kellum & m' Foster Boston) Increase Turner I ^ , • ^.-,„ ,^^^ ,, , TT 11 S mo dccmio' 1642 Ruth Upsall \ ^ (to Boston) Addingstill Willeyes 8 mo 22''" — 1642 [Cojnstant Hawes 9 mo 22'" — 42 [ . . . ]h ffarnham 9 mo 29'" — 42 (to Braintrcy) [174] Abigail Hollman vicessimo 10"'" 42 (To Taunton) MersyHill j g...^...,, ^^ John Newton ) ^ Take-Heed munnings ) • . ., ,, ^ ^^ T-r u 4.U i\T 11 viccsmio 2'' iimo42: Elizabeth Maudsley \ John ffrench duodecimo: i2mo:42 (went to Waymouth) Elizabeth Pratt decimo-"" 12 mo 42 (married to Roger Billings) Increase Sumner / . . k,,, ,^,„„ ,^ -. u ^X7- 11 vicesmio ''"• 12'"" 42 Sarah Wiswall \ ^ she was borne the 19"' day of the same mo: beingc the Lords Daye in the eaveninge about sunnc setinge Mary Smith 5'" 4 mo 42 (Marryd to m' Johnson of Ro.xbury) 1643. Susan Cundliffc i"'" vicecimo : nono 43 (To Northampton) 156 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Mary Evens i'"" vicessimo 9"" 43 : (Marryd to Nathan Bradley) Experience Gierke 2 mo 2''"" 43 (to Northampton) mehitabell Rigby vicesimo ^V" 2*^° 43 (to m' Turner of Scittuate) 4 John Baker j ^^j^ ^^ ^,.. John George ) (Died at Sea) Jonathan Howard vicesimo ^'" 4 mo 43 (to Boston) Tho ffrench 2"" 5*'^mo 43 : Dependance Callicot 9*'' 5"'mo 43 : Ruth Swift decimo^'" [....] 43 Jonathan Fuller vicessimo '^'"mo 43 Experience Woodward : decimo : nono : ^"'mo 43 (to northampton) Preserved Clapp : vicesimo '^"' 9"'mo 43 (Capt : & Ruling Elder at Northampton) Prudence Robinson : decimo''"" 10 mo 43 Sarah Davenpo^' Tricessimo''""'" 10 mo 43 : Mathias Eavcns : vicessimo ^'" 11 mo 43 : Sarah Mead : 4"' 1 2 mo 43 : (marryed to m' Burgesse of Boston) Hannah Howard Undecimo : 12 mo 43 : (married to m"" Sam' Minot) 1644. Hopstill ffostcr : 10 i mo 44 Ebinezer Clap ) x^ . w,^ .^ Samuell Whipple | I7 i mo 44 (to Providence) Renewd Kingsley 24 i mo 1644: (to Ipswich) Abigaill Chamberlane her father beinge a member of Concord but at p'scnt sojerninge in Dorchester was by vertue of communio of churches upd her ffather Request & some bretheren report of him Baptized 31 i mo : 1644 (or James) Samuell Bird : 2 mo : 44 : Thankeffull 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 m"" Endicot [. . .] Governour as also : w'" do [ ] decisio was this : willi [ ] DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 57 [175] [ ] salcm to [Braintrey] to become Gierke of the Iron worke [didj for [some] small tyme sojurne w"' liis Brother [. . .] in Dorchester in w"'' tyme the child was Borne and so Baptized 16 of 4 mo: 44 Abigail 1 ffawer was baptized in Dorchester 30 of 5 mo 44: w"'' da\'e m' 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 liolman ) T I T-K- I 2Q 7 mo 44 : John Dickerman ) ^ ' ^^ Anna Billindgc 20 8 mo 44 (to m' Penniman) Samuell ffarnwoorth 27 8 mo 44 Patience Turner 10 gmo 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) Nathanicll Maudsley 16 12 mo 1644 Rebecca Smith 22 12 mo 1644 (to m' Nash of Boston) 1645 Tho Davenport ] John Pellton Waitstill Wyat > 2'''' i mo 1645 (to Capt. Vose) Mary Humphreys] Eliezer Hawes cf" i mo 1645 Joseph 1 ct > ffarnham : 23:1 mo 1645 Bcniami ) Lydia Wiswall 13 2 mo 45 : Prudence Holland 25 3 mo 45 : Sarah Baker \ Abigaill : Rigby j ^- ^ mo 45 : 158 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Mary Swift 21 7 mo 45 John Baker 28 7 mo 45 Mary Billindge 23 9 mo 45 Experience Clap ) 21 10 mo 45 Mary George John Howard ( 4 1 1 mo 45 Anna Evens [Ebenezcr] Hill ) [ ] Preston V I5 12 mo 45 [Elizajbeth Curtise ) [176] Anno 1646 Increase Gierke i - i mo - 46 Eliezcr Whipple 8- i mo - 46 Thankfull Baker ) Preserved Trot [ 19 _ i mo - 46 Abigaill Pond ) ^ Pati?nce Mead : 29 - i mo - 46 Waitinge Robinson 26 — 2 mo — 46 Samuel! Topley 10- 3 mo - 46 Gornelyus Tylestone 17— 3 mo — 40 Nathaniell Callicot 24- 3 mo - 46 HopeAtherton 30 - ^ mo - 46 Patience ftoster Bethia Willct 16 — 6 mo — 46 2 — 6 mo — 46 Thankfull Woodland 9— ^ "'° "~ j^ Experience Willies 9— 7 mo — 4& Hannah Clap : j 20 — 7 mo — 46 Joseph Makepeace S ,, ,^ NehemiahClap 10- >^ ™^ - 46 Susanna Daniell 18- ^ "^^ " ^6 Samuell Hollman 6 - 10 mo - 46 John Phillips ( 25 — 1 1 mo — 46 Samuell Pellton \ Anno. 1647 : Samuell ffarnwoorth. j .q — 3 mo — 47 Rebecca Tollman \ Thomas Willkins 16- 3 mo - 47 John woodwoorth 18- 5 "^« " 47 Ruth Pitcher 25- 5 mo - 47 AbiellHoword 8- ^ mo - 47 Ephraim Newton : 19 — / mo 47 DORCHESTLR ClILKCIl RECORDS 1 59 Elizabeth Smith : 19—10 mo — 47 (Anna Swift 14 — 9 mo — 47 Hopcstill Clap 6—10 — 47 Hbenezer Williams _ _ _ _ 47) [177] Anno 1648 [ . . . ]ary Whipple 9 — 2 mo — 48 Naomy Tylestone 7 — 3 mo — 48 Abigaill Holbrooke 21 — 3 mo — 48 Sarah Lane 28 — 3 mo — 48 Samucll Bate 19 — 4 mo — 48 Nathanicll Wyat 2 — 5 mo — 48 John Danicll 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 — II mo — 48 Johnffoster j 10 - 10 mo - 48 Susanna Clap ) mary waye 14 — 1 1 mo — 48 mary davenpo'' 21 — 11 mo — 48 (Samuell Capen y' Sonne of John Capen was baptized y' 6'' (6) 48 at Brantry by vertue of Communion of Churches, he being borne at that townc : 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 172!*,.) [17S] Anno 1649. Margaret Wilkins : 10-12 mo — [48] Hoi)estill Humphreycs 10 - 4 mo — [49] Looke for Jo withington in the ycare [49] John woodland / ^ c u Ti 1 1 2 6 mo 49 : Sarah Burd \ ^^ Bathsuba Tylestone : 16—7 mo 49 Daniell Preston 7 — 8 mo 49 Thankeffull Boulton 14 — 8 mo 49 l60 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Beniamin wisvvall mary , John merrifeild >i6 — 2 mo 49 Elizabeth ] Ruth j John minot : James swift ) _ r> u T 1 , 10. I mo 49 : Rebecca Ireland \ ^^ mary Holbrooke 17 i mo 50 place this in 50 and pdon ye escape. (Ebenez : Williams Son of Roger williams born in January 1649. ^^ H^ saith His moth's name was Lidia Bates He was Baptized by m' mather.) Anno 1650 mahitobell Hill } ,. Abigaill Newton \ " ^ John withington i — 5 mo 49 pdon this escape : John ]?recke I ^„ o _, .^ Elizabeth Baker \ ^7 ^ "^o 50 Wait Clap I . . Tj J ^ ( : 24 I mo so 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 l^ Hallowaye }■'] — 2 mojjo nehemiah ( j Ester J ) Anna Davenpo" 29 — 10 mo 50 John Pitcher 11 — 6 mo 50 Samuell Badcocke^ David Mead U . mary Darnell ( 1 j j Rebecca Gill Jonathan Billindge Wr_^^^ .q rhankes Clapp \ -' ^ Aron waye 6 — 8 mo 50 this daye bro Pears Request [for] dissmission was made knowne [where]up5 the trouble Rose mary Holbrooke 17 [ .... ] the same [....] DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS l6l [179] Anno 1650. r . . . 1 wiswall / r 1 9 — 4 mt) 50 [ . . . Jer waye ) -^ ^ -^ [ . . . ] Ireland 20 — 8 mo 50 Releiffe Holland 16 (3) 50 (James Foster y'' Son of Captain Hopestill Foster, & of m" mary Foster His wife, was born April 13. 165 i. & Baptized .... following.) [ISO] Anno 165 1 William Clapp | ^ , > John Butler \ ^ ~ ^3^ Sarah Howard / , , „ Mary Lyon \ ^°^5)5i 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 i Samuell Mather ) Ebinezer Withington ? 7 (7) 51 Anna Smith ) John Preston 14 (7) 5 i Onesiphorus Tylestone 19 (8) 51 John Triscott ) Samuell / ,,.1,. , > 26 (8) 5 1 -r-i • BUimdgc I ^ ' ■' hbuiezer \ *= ) 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 defferrcd : in point of Baptisme : Henry Wilkins Jonathan Badcocke [ John Weckes Anna Blake 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 uf the l62 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Last moneth ffifty one about eleaven of the Clocke at night & was baptized upon the H(i) 52 The same daye from the Counsell of new England was pubhshed Certaine Reasons or grounds whereupo they Re- quire the Churches in new England to keepe a daye of thanksgivcinge unto god for mercy vouchsafed to old Eng- land especially that overthrow at wocester the thanksgive- inge daye is to be the 17 (i) 52. [181] [Nat]haniell Pitcher { , [ 22 (6) 52 John Browne ) ^ ' Elhenan Lyon 3 (8) 52 [Samuell Blake] Samuell Lawrance Mary Blake Charles Davenpo'' 7 (9) 52 Thomas Jones 9 (11) 52 Nathaniel! Mather ) ^^ .. ,^ William Waye j 30(ii):,2 Anne Ireland 13 (12) 52 Anno Dom 1653 Robert Howard 27 (i) 53 Nathaniell Glover \ 1 (->\ -1 Sarai Ellen \ 3 1-M3 Mary Daniell 10 (3) 53 Margaret Rodgers 24 (3) 53 Elizabeth Brecke 10 = 8 — 52 DDRCHIiSTEK CHUKCII RECORDS 163 Hopstill Layeland 29 (3) 53 Mary Lane 7 (6) 53 Elisha ftoster 24 (6) 53 James Minot / iS ^"^ c-> Elizabeth Weekes \ ^^ K/) bo Henry withingto 11 (8) 53 [182] Sanniell Gierke 23 (8) [ . . .] The same day Prudence Gatliffe daughter of Thomas Gat- liffe [millerj of the Tyde niilne in Dorchester by Comunion of Churches Baptized [ . . ] Dorchester Church her mother being a member of the Church of Boston Elizabeth Rush 30 853 Sarah Pond 4 ('O) 53 Richard Mather 25 (10) 53 James Badcocke } 1-7 /i\ ci Sarah Trott ) i- U; 54 same daye William Robinson was excomnicated for La- civiousncs 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 y"'selves from church to their offence: w''' beinge seconded by Henry Cundliffe it came to passe y' John Peares & John [Kinsley] were ])ublickly named as those that were to give an accompt of their absence to y'' Congregatio: mr mathers text y' day was from y"' 10 leviticus 3 vers : Patience y.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. i7o[; 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 fforcnone & Baptized 11 (4) 54 Elizabeth l^lake 9 (5) 54 (she dyed 24 8 54) 164 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 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) [183] Sarah Blake 15 = (8) 54 James Capen j ^ Susanna l5recke \ ^^' -'^ Nathaniell Lyon 31 (10) 54 John Glover \ ^ , \ . Mary Pelton i i« — (^2) 54 Same daye John Smith and his wiffe were Excomunicated ffor Comitting ffornincatio together beffore marriage w*^'' 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 upo y'" by that means. [184] II (i) 54 or 55 There havinge beene in o'' 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 y'" baptized if y'"selves did take hold of their ffathers Covenant (but w' that takeing hold of Cove- nant is, was not Clerely agreed upon) albeit y"'selves 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 y™ w* was by us intended if in the space of a month or 6 weekes we did not heare Reasons from y'" against or y' it would be offensive now y*" i ij (i) 54 there came 3 Lres one fro Boston Dedham & Roxbury in all w"'' after kind and Religious salu- tations we fifind [ ] Boston desires Rather ourffor- bearance & declares ther 2 votes upo w' we had done Ded- ham sees not Light to goc so f^irre as we & Roxbury though divers of y'" ffeare it might make th [ ] & DORCHLSTllR CllUKCIl KIXORDS 165 bring in time the Corruption ui old Mni;land w'^'' we tTlcfl ffrom yet have voted that tiiey sec noe cause to disvvadc us : l^oston Lre signed by m' John wilson Pastor (Elders) ( Thomas Oliver I William Colbourne ( James Penn Uedliam by m' Allen (Pastor or Teacher) m' Huntingc Roxbury by m' John I^iiot (Teacher) m"" Samucll Danforth (Pastor) (Elder) Isaac Heath 17th (12) 55 the daye abovesaid Edward Ikecke was called upon the church why after so much waiting they did not put in prac- tice their argmt about l^aptizinge church members children w"'' not in ffull CoiTiunio as he speakes : m' mathcr an- swered Reason was double ffirst 2 churches not willinge of o' practice 2 none [rendered] upo churches Conclusio but I'^dw answ"^ in Conscience he thought we Rather neg- lect o'' knowne duty then to offend those meaningc (the 2 churches that were erroneous in their argment upo 8 (i) 55 the case abovesaid being in que againe Elder withington made a motio that m"" mather might have [liberty] to bai)tize whom he would only [ . . . J be for a mnneth or the like defferr[cd] [ ] such [isr>] [as were] not clcarc might make thear [....] knowne by word or writinge to [m'] mathcr goodman wales seemed [to| thinke & so did Sj^eake that the waye [was] too strait as m' mathcr intended & bro sumner expressed upo the 7 & 12 ppositions but all was stayed at p'sent upd bro ffoster desire that m' mather he beinge to spcake next upo i of 25 gene : would please to spcake of abrahams sons by katurah how in abiaham Covenant I 66 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS upon 17 (6) 56 m' mathcr 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 & benefits 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.] [186] (i) 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 Grandffathcr — Elder withingto gave her a name : The same day a Lrc 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 y'" Hopestill ffoster John wiswall were then nominated as the bretheren to goe m' mather ffor the p'sent not determined the daye of their beinge at Tanton is 28"' of this instant Mary Blake 25 — (i) — 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 15"' 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 "^ ^-'> ^^ same daye was a speciall Contribution ffor bro william daniell haveinge his house burned the 7"' of this instant & the most of what he had Consumed 17'" (4) 55 Richard Waye sonne of Richard waye was baptized his ffather beinge at p'sent a member of sfdem 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'' Comunio of Churches that is among us nORCIIESTKK CHURCH KIXOKDS 167 same dayc mary Smith was Baptized her Baptisme havinge beene defferred upo the Mxconninicatio of her ffather & mother In June was sicknes whereof almost all were ill I have not seene so few at meetinge upd noe occasion, nor so much Coughinge as then. Abigaill davenport 8 (5) 55 Cornelius Tylestone ( r ( \ -r Beniamin Allen j '5 bM5 Isaac Jones 29 (5) 55 [IS 7] William Weekes 26 (5) 55 Mahalaleel Muninges 9 (7) 55 was borne the 4"' daye beinge the 3*^ of the weeke about II or 12 a clocke at night & Baptized as abovsaid he was borne at his grand ffather wiswall house Nathaniell Butler / . Sarah Rodgcrs \ ^ ^^ ' -'^ William Ireland 16 (10) 55 Ebinezer Billindge 6 (11) 55 Katheren Mather 13"' (11) 55 Mary ftoster 10 (12) 55 Samuell Pond / ^ , . Elizabeth Lane \ ^^ ^^' ^^ Abigaill Badcocke 27"' (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 / ,^- ^ Abigaill Merriffeild ( ^ ^^'' ^ Same day uncatye bussines was [debated] upon and a vote to show what app'batio the church give to their j^raclice there w''"' was not clearely determined iv 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- l68 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 [188] Samuell ffarn worth \ / \ r ^i Elizabeth Weekes ] ^^ 17) L5oj David Whipi^le 28 (7) 56 John Smith 12 (8) 56 Jonathan Waye Unite Clap 19 (8) 56 Elizabeth Waye [ o / \ /: Elizabeth Boulton I i«(iU5o Richard Hall 25 (n) 56 William Blake i (i) 57 Preserved Capen 8 (i) ^^' 14 (4) 57 the daye abovesaid wer'^ Baptized ffoure of Gamalliell Bea- mond Children p'sented by their mother who only is member in whose Right they were Baptized 3 of y'" beinge growen up were very backward especially the Eldest m"" 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 : 27 7 57 Hannah muninges her fTather then not come ffrom England same daye Martha minott p'sented by herffather — though he was noe mcmb accordinge to our church order : but a Corruptio Creepinge in as an harbenger to old england practice viz. to make all members : (w'^'' god p'"vent in mercye Elizabeth Weekes 17 — (8) — 57 Thankffull Rush i — 9 — 57 Rodger y"' sone of Rodger / / x „ bellenge baptized y*" — \ -^ ' -"^ Johnathan y*" sonne oi } ^ , > Richard Way— j -^ 1^^) 57 Elizabeth & Martha the j ^i (12) C7 daughters of William pond ) ~ ^ ' ^' DOKCHESTEK CIIUKCll RECORDS 1C9 [189] 58 liaptismcs Susanna y'' daughter of / ^ . ^ petter Lyon baptized ^ -' ' ' 5 Ann y'' daughter of | / . o Nicholas Eilcn \ ^ ^^' ^ " Nathaniell y' Sonne of Robert Badcoke 6 (4) 58 Isacke y'' Sonne of Richard Curtice & patience y' / ^ / \ -r daughter of Nicholas Lauerence \ " '^ ^ Rebeckah y" daughter of Job Lane Baptized 4 (5) 58 Nathaniell y" Sonne of Timothy ^Lather 5 (7) 58 Comfort y'' Sonne of Hope-still ffoster & Eliza- / /^ -q beth y'' daughter of James Blake \ ^ '' ' ^ Mahittabell y'' daughter of Jeremy Rodgers 10 (8) 58 Hannah y' daughter of Isacke Joanes 21 (9) 58 George y'' Sonne of William weeks 5 (10) 58 Waitstil] y'' daughter of John Smith 12 (10) 58 Joseph y'' Sonne of Jn" Capen 2'' (11) 58 (The Revd. m'' Joseph Capen died June 30. 1725. Pastor of the church at Topsfield) Elizabeth y"' daughter of Edmond Browne 9'' (11) 58 Samuell Sumner y' Sonne of Rodger Sumner 13 {12) 58 The same day was John Capen ordained Deacon John Wiswell y'' Sonne of Enock wiswell 20'' (12) 58 Beniamin y' Sonne of Henery Merrifeild 27 (12) 58 1659 Johnathan y' Sonne of Tho : Davenport 13 (i) 5^ Sarah Beaman, daughter of Gamaliell Beaman & / / v ^ Sarah Clarke y' daughter of William Clarke \ ~ y ' ^'■> phillip y' Sonne of Richard Withington and } Jacob & Samuell Hewcns (I) 51: Johnathan y' Sonne of Rich : Haall 10 (2) 59 [IDOJ Dorchester Church Book 1659 Baptismes 1660 Samuell y" Sonne of William Daniell Baptized y" 24 (2) 59 Abigail y' Daughter of Edward Clap i'' (3) 59 170 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Nathaniell y'' Sonne of William Blake Jun'' Baptized y"^ 10"^ (5) 59 Hanah y^ Daughter of William Sumner Jun"" being borne about a month before at Boston & baptized y^' 10'' (5) 59 ■{''t" 1 o ) Blackman y*- Children of Johnathan & j^j^^ Blackman 17' (5) 59 Judith y*^ daughter of William pond Baptized y^ 13^ (8) 59 Elizabeth y' daughter of Rodger Belleng Baptized y' 27 (9) 59 Shercbiah y*" Sonne of Henery Kibby Baptized y^ 8 (10) 59 on a publique day of thanksgiving & he gave y" reason of his nameing his Sonne by y' name : w"='' was because he had p'vailled with god by prayer for him 1660 Mercy ; y'' Daughter of Ralph Huchenson Baptized y' 4"' of the I Mo 5I0 h^r mother being a member of y'' Church at Boston & her father being a non-member Johnathan y'' Sonne of Daved Joanes baptized y'' 1 1 of y'' (I) S^ Thomas y'' Sonne of Isack Joanes baptized y*" 18 of y" (i) 5^0 Susanna y*' daughter of Aron Way baptized y"" i day of y'' (2) month 1660 being about 2 or 3 months old at this time but not baptized tell now being borne at y*' farmc wher they now live : Thankfull the daughter of Amiell weecks baptized y" 29 (2) 1660 [191] Baptismes 1660 John & j Q^^nesy baptized the 29 of y^ (2) 60 y'" elder being about 12 years old & the other about a yeare & half younger Ickabod y*" Sonne of Jeremy Rodgers his mother being re- moved to Nashaway but brought hether to be baptized the 27 (3) 60 Theophelus y* Sonne of m' William Poolle his father & mother being members of y*" Church at Tanton by com- munion of Churches was baptized the 3 of y"" (4) Mo 1660 Johnathan y'^ Sonne of James Blake baptized y' 15 (5) 1660 Nathaniell y" Sone of Nicholas Laurenc Baptized y" 12 (6) 1660 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I7I [Mary] y'' Daftcr of Jacob licwcns baptized y' Same day Renew y'' Daughter of William Wcikcs baptized y" 19 (6) 60 John y'' Sonne of Samson Mason -baptized y" 23 y' (7)60 being about 4 years old when he was baptized because his father in his Judgment was & is against y'' baptizing of in- fants yet he being at Seaconck doe p'mite y' bro' Gornell (w"' whom V'' Child doe dwell) may bring it forth to be baptized Samuell y'' Sonne of Thomas Trot baptized y'" 7 of ye (8) Mo 60 being about 4 or 5 weecks old Caleb y" sonne of Robert Badcock baptized y" 21 (8) 60 at 2 or 3 months old. [102] 1 660 1 66 1 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 y^' 6 of y' (11) 60 The 13 of y'" (11) 60 was baptized Martha the daughter of William Trescot & Knock the Sonne of Knock Wiswell The same day was dismissed Richard Collicot & his wife to Joyne to y" new Church at 15oston Also Abraham Staple dismised y'' same day to Joyn to y' Church at W^aymouth Deli\erance the daughter of John Smith baptized the 24 (12) 60 being about a month old 1661 Kbenezer the Sonne of petter Lyon baptized the 3'' (i) 61 I'^benezer the Sonne of Tho : Davenport baptized y'' 28 (2) 61 Martha y"" daughter of Hcnery Merifeild was baptized y'' " 28 (2) 61 but was borne about 2 months before Joshua the Sonne of Kdward Clap baptized the 12 (3) 61 Joseph y" Sonne of Timothy Mather baptized y" 26 (3) 61 Joseph y" Sonne of John lilackman baptized y'' 30 (4) 61 Samuell y' Sonne of Kdmond lirown baptized y" 21 (5) 61 John y" Sonn of Job Lane l^ajitized y' 18 (6) 61 being above a quarter of a year old by reason of ther dwelling soe remote Josej>h y" Sonn of Joseph Homes: baptized the 17 (9) 61 Constant y'" daughter of Richard Withington y" same day 172 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [193] 1661 1662 Thankfiill y' Daughter of William pond baptized yMg (i i) 61 Ebenezer the sonne of Isacke Joans baptized y*" 9 (12) 61 being borne at boston about 7 or 8 weeks afore The same day was baptized Experience y'' daughter of Rich : Haalle Samuell y' sonne of Samuell Clap baptized y' 23 (12) 61 Elizabeth y'' daughter of James Trobridge baptized y'' 16 (i) 6^ being about a yeare & quarter old at that time y*" wife being a member Hanah y'' daughter of Enoch Wiswell baptized y*^ 6 {2) 62 Edward y" sonne of William Blake baptized y'' 13 (2) 62 James y" Sonne of James Bate was baptized y*' 20 (2) 62 Zipporah y' daughter of Roger Belleng was Baptized ye 22 (4) 62 being about a month old : at y' birth of whom her mother dyed Mindwell y*' daughter of James Trobridge Baptized y'' same day Nicholas the Sonne of Nicholas Lauerence baptized y'^ 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 y" 17 (6) 62 Elizabeth y' daughter of Jacob Hewens baptized the 31 (6) 62 Elizabeth y*^ daughter of David Joans baptized the 14 (7) 62 [194] 1662 1663 The 21 of y' (7) 62 ther was baptized William y' Sonne of James Minot y' wife being a member & Amicll y'' Sonne of Amiell Weeks & Sarah y'" daughter of William Trescot Hanah y'' daughter of John Capen baptized the 5 of y*^ (8) 62 being borne the i of y' (8) 62 in y' morning as soons as it was day light Jane y'' daughter of William Weeiks baptized y*" same time Thomas y"' Sonne of Thomas peirce baptized y*" 26 (8) 62 being about 3 months old y" wif a meml3er DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 1 73 Samuell y' Sonne of potter Aspenall baptized y"' i6 (9) 62 Samuell y Sonne of John Smith baptized the 28 (10) 62 Elizabeth the Dau-hter of Joseph Homes and Hanah y'' daughter of Richard Baker weer both of them baptized y'' 11 of y'' (11) 62 COTTON MATHER the Sonne of m^ INCREASE MATHER baptized at Boston (By old m' Wilson) y^' 15 (12) 62. being borne there (He has been abt 20 years Pastor of y'' North Chh in Boston Anno 1705.) Richard y' Sonne of Hope-still ffoster baptized y"' 29 (i) 63 Increase y" Sonne of Thomas Moadesly baptized y'' 26 (2) 63 Ebenezer the Sonne of Robbert Badcock baptized y'' 5 of ye (5) 63 being about 7 months old when he was baptized Fetter y'" Sonne of petter lyon baptized y'' 6 (7) 63 Atherton Mather y" Sonne of Timothy Mather baptized the 4 (8) 6], Mary y'" daughter of John Hlackm[an] was baptized y^^ 18 (8) 6s [195] 1663 1664 Hopstill the sonne of Robbert Badcock baptized y* 8 (9) 6} Elizabeth y'' daughter of James Minott Baptized y'' 27 (10) 63 his wife being a member Daniel) y" Sonne of Daniell ffisher baptized y'' same time his mother being a member Experience y'' daughter of Will'" pond & Mary y' daughter of Isack Joans baptized y'' 3 of y*' (i i) 63 Mary y" daughter of George Sumner baptized y' 21(12) 63 being about 10 days old at that time John y'' Sonne of Samuell Clap and Margeret y" daughter of James bate weer both baptized y" 19 (4) 64 y*" wife of y" latter being a member Nathaniel! y" Sonne of Joseph Homes baptized y" 10 (5) 64 being about fortnight old or better y'' wife being a member Hencry y" Sonne of Henery Merrifeild baptized y" 31 (5) 64 being about 3 quarters old: and iiis wife being a member Rcbeckah y" daughter of Nicholas Lawerenc baptized y"' 1 1 (7) 64 George y" Sonne of William weeks was baptized y" 2 (8) 64 and Moses y*" Sonne of William Chaplain y' same lime his wife being a member John y" Sonne of Tho : Davenport baptized y" 20'' (9) 64 174 dorchesti:r church records David y'' Sonne of David Joans was baptized y'' 27 (9) 64 John y'" Sonne of Thomas Trot baptized y'' 4 (10) 64 Oliver y* Sonne of Enoch Wiswall baptized y' 29 (i i) 64 Martha y' daughter of Steven Minot was baptized y"^^ 5 of (i) 6t being about 9 or 10 yecrs of age his wife being lately admitted into full Communion Sarah y*^ daughter of John Smith baptized y' 23 (2) 65 : [Mary] y' daughter of Thomas perce baptized y" 30 (2) 65 his wife being [196] 1665 a member & y' Child about 7 or 8 weeks old when baptized Mary y" daughter of Thomas Moadesly baptized y" 7 (3) 65 Hannah y' daughter of Rb Badcock baptized y" 28 (3) 65 being about a quarter yeer old Ebenezer y" Sonne of Amiell Weeks baptized y"" same day being about fortnight old Mehitabell y" daughter of Steven Minot baptized y" 18 (4) 65 & Experience y" daughter of William Blake y' Same day Elizabeth y" daughter of William Trescot y" 2 (5) 65 Samuell y'^ Sonne of John Minot Baptized y" 9 (5) 65 Rebeckah y' daughter of John Lewicc Baptized y" 27 (6) 65 y" father being a member of y' Church at Lanchaster rec- omended unto this Church The same day was Sarah y' wife of Timothy Tilston baptized who was not baptized till now & this day was first admitted a member in full Communion Timothy y' Sonne of Timothy Tilston baptized y" 3 (7) 65 being about a yeere old Ruth y" daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized y" same day being about half yeer old Israeli y* Sonne of petter Lyon baptized y*^ same day also Mehittabell y' daughter of James Minot baptized y'" 17"' (7) 65 his wife being a member in full Communion [197] Baptismes 1665 1666 The 10*'' of y" (10) 65 was baptized thes p'sons viz : Obediath y' sonne of Obediah haaws aged between two and 3 yeers old and James y" Sonne of Obediah Haws preserved y' Sonne of Samuell Sumner aged about 6 yeers DOKCHESTl.K ClirRCII RECORDS I75 & Rebeckah aged 4 yccrs & Mary aged about two yccrs all thes three v' Children of Samuel! Sumner, alsoe Susana y' daughter of John Capcn Jun' aged yecre & \ and Sarah y'' daughter of James White all thes baptized the 10"' of y'" (10) 1665 The 24"' of y'' 10"' M" 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 y' Children of Robt Spurr Benjamen y' Sonne of John Blackman the 31 : (10) 65 Georg y" Sonne of William pond baptized y'' 21 (i 1) 65 1G66 : Sarah y' daughter of James Hlake baptized y'' 4 (i) 6c Samuell y"' Sonne of Samuell Sumner baptized v' 1 1 (1)6^ ' Dcpendance v' Sonne of Rich: Halle bapti' : y" 25 (1)66 Elizabeth y' daughter of Timolhy 1 ilstone baptized y*" I (2) 1666 John y'' Sonne of John Capen Jun' Baptized y'' 8"' 2'" 66 & borne y" same day in y" morning 2 bowers afore day. [IDS] 1666 1667 George y' Sonne of George Sumner baptized y"" 15 (2) 66 being about a quarter of a yeer old Elizabeth y" daughter of Richard Withington and Anna y*" daughter of Jacob Hewen weer both baptized y' 22 (2) 66 The 17 4 66 was baptized Thonias & / g^^.j^^ ^j^^. children of Thomas Swift Jun^ who Elizabeth \ lives at Milton y" father being latly admitted a member of this church his sonne is at this time between 7 & .S ycrs old & y" daughter about 3 ycrs & 3 (piarters. The Same day also was baptized Elizabeth y" daughter of Joseph Homes (also Jonathan Jones about this time as lie can gather) Silent y' daughter of thankfull Baker baptized y" 29th (5) 66 1/6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS y* mother residing at this time in dorchester by Reasson her late husband John Baker is dead who latly hved at Boston Anna y" daughter of WilHam Grenow of Boston baptized y" 12 6 66 her mother being a member of y'' North Church of boston but being deUvered of Child at her father Swifts had her Child baptized by vertue of Communion of Churches Sarah y*" daughter of William Weekes baptized y*^ 19 (6) 66 Hanah y* daughter of Samuell Clap baptized y*^ 30 (7) 66 Israeli y'" Sonne of peter Lyon baptized y*" 4 (9) 66 Elizabeth y'' daughter of deacon John Capen baptized y*' 30"' (10) 66 & was borne y*" 29 day (11) 66 y" evening before y' day about 3 or 4 howers in y^ night & dyed y" 17 2 80 1667 Thomas y" Sonne of Thomas Moadesly baptized y" 17(1)6? Elizabeth y" daughter of Enoch Wiswall baptized y" 21 (2) 67 John y*" Sone of daved Joanes baptized y'" 12 (3) 6j [199] 1667 Barbara y^ daughter of William Chaplin baptized y*" 19 (3) 6"/ his wife being a member Mary y'' daughter of Ezra Clap baptized y" 16 (4) 6y being borne awhile afore at Milton Elizabeth y** daughter of Robert Badcock baptized y" 14 (5) 6"/ being about half a yeer old Mary y" daughter of Nathan Bradly baptized y*" same day Noah y*" Sonne of Nicholas Clap baptized y*" 21 {5) 6"/ being eight days old Mindvvell y*-' daughter of William pond and Thankfull y" daughter of James Whit wcer both baptized y*^ 5 (6) 6j Joseph y* Sonne of James Blak baptized y" i (7) 6y Joseph y* Sonne of Amiell Weeks baptized y" 8 (7) 6y Samuell y*" sonne of John Capen Jun' baptized y" 27 (8) 6^ & borne y" 23 day about midnight John & Sarah y'" Children of John Homes baptized y'' 5 of yc ^th ]y[o ^y ^^ ^ thanksgiveing day ther mother being ad- mitted y" Saboth before Elizabeth y'' daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized y" 10"' 9 6 J being about a quarter old John y'^ Sonne of Thomas peirce baptized y*" 29 (10) 6j being about 2 months old DORCHESTER CIILRCH RECORDS I "/ Thankfull y" dau;j;htcr of Tho Trot baptized y" 5 (11)67 being about a month or six weeks old Rebeckah }■'' cUiughter of John Hlackman & Marah y" daui^h- ter of Jh homes baptized y' 5 of y' (2) 1668 Xathaniell & Salter & Robert y'' Children of Robt Searle all baptized y' 12 (2) 68 ther mother being latelv admitted a member of y*' Church Agnes y" daughter of William Blake baptized y" same day being about 6 months old [200] 1 668 ^ fi . • y" Children of Plenery Leadbetter baptized 1 '^,.^'' '' Vthe 10 of y" (2) 68 being lately admitted a Deliverance f 1 o u- -r , , member & his wiie Henery ) Thomas y'' Sonne of George Lyon baptised y" same day being lately admited a member & his wife Role-cn-god y'" Sonne of m' Jn" Cotton baptized y" 3 of y'' (3) M" 68 by vertue of Comuninn of Churches his father being a member of y'' Church at Boston but ther being noe officer to dispense y' ordinance for y'' p^sent J.st";\!f's'",'M>v"i!h '1^^^^^^^^ Joseph y" Sonne of Jacob Hewens & Mary y'' daughter of Joseph Weeks baptized y'' 24 (3) 68 Joseph y" Sone of Richard Withington baptized y'' 21 4 68 Mchittabel y'' daughter of Samuell Sumner bai)tized y'' 28 4 68 Joseph y'' Sone of William Trescot baptized y'' 195 68 Mary y'' daughter of William pond y'-' same day Abigail y' daughter of Jn" Smith baptized y'' 6 (7) 6S and Cornelius y" Sone of Timothy Tilston baptized y'' same day Joseph y* Sonne of Samuell Wodsworth baptized y' 13 (7) 68 by vertue of Communion of Churches his father & mother being members of y' Church at Brantry but they ha\ing noe officers to dispense y' ordinance was baptized heer being about 5 or 6 months old at least Ilanah y'' daughter of William Weeks baptized y" same day ICbenezer y' Sonne of Obediah Haws baptized y"' 20 (10) 68 & Samuell y" Sonne of Georg Sumner y'" same time being about a quarter old Nathaniell y' Sone of Xathaniell Clap bajJtizcd y" 24 (i i) 6S 178 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [201] 1668 1669 1670 1671 Sarah y^ daughter of Richard Hale baptized y" 14 (12) 68 Naomy y* daughter of Timothy ffoster baptized y* same day Ehzabeth y* daughter of Thomas Moadesly baptized y" 2 1 (12) 68 pehgg y'' Sonne of Joseph Homes baptized y" 28 {12) 68 Thankfull y'' daughter of John Capen Jun'' baptized at Rocks- bery by vertue of Comunion of Churches because M"" Mather was dead & we had non to dispense y' ordinance y*' 25 (2) 69 & borne y" 20"' day being tusday Also Thankfull y" daughter of Robt badcock 27 4 : 69 Ruth y* daughter of Henery Leadbetter 31 8 Mo 69 Mehittabell y'' daughter of petter Aspenwall 19 10 Mo 69 Hester y'' daughter of Enock Wiswell 2 1 1 Mo 69 1670 Joseph y'' Sonc 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 Jun"" 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 Nathancll 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 o' Church Benjamen Sonn of Nicho Lawrance Adam Sonne of Jn" Blackman Desier Sonne of Obediah Haws DOKCllKSTKK CIIL'RCIl RECORDS I /Q Benjamen Sonne of Jacob I lowcns Robt Sonc of Thomas peircc Hatherley Sone of Timothy ffoster Supply Sone of Amicll Weeks Sarah daughter of Timothy Tilston Al thes weer Baptized by M' fflint on y" 31 10 Mo 167 1 Submit y daughter of William Weeks baptized y'' 4 12 71 Benjamen y"' Sonne of Samucll Wodsvvorth baptized y'' 18 12 71 his father being a member of y" Church at brantree y"' Child was about half a yeer old at this time Thankfull y' daughter of Samucll Sumner baptized ye same day praisever y' Sonne of Daved Joanes baptized y" 10 (i) yl being about a quarter old Elizabeth y'^ daughter of Nathan Bradly baptized y'' 17 i y\ Susana y*" daughter of John Kingsly of Melton baptized y 7 (2) yz she was William Daniells daughters Child who was a (Slc iCor 15. 29 member in full Comunion but dyed in Childbed do^yt'^are'bap^ & thcrforc y'' mothcr being dead it was ques- 'rf.- ^'dcad ^?sc ti'^''^^*^! by one of the breatheren whether y'' not'ai all.) Child should be baptized, but y" Church saw noe ground to deny it y"' Child was about a year old John y"' Sonne of John Bird 14 2 72 [L>(K3] 1672 Robbert y"" Sonne of Robert Searle baptized y" 26 3 72 being about 3 quarters old his mother being a member Elizabeth y" dafter of y" Widdow minot baptized y'' 16 4 72 her father Steven minot being dead Johnathan y" Sonne of Edward Blake baptized y' 7 5 72 his father being formerly a member of this church & after Joyned to y" Second Church in Boston & now dwelling at Melton Sarah y'" daughter of Increas Sumner baj^tized y" 21 5 72 Henery & William y' Sons of Henery More baptized y' 4 (6) 72 y'' eldest being about 2 yeer old the'r mother being latly admitted Susana y'' daughter of Enock Wiswell baptized y" same day Jvely y" daughter of Joseph Monies baptized y" 18 6 72 lulward y" Sonne of Ezra Clap baptized y*' 22 7 /2 Uorothe y" daughter of Jn" Cai>en Jun' baptized y' 20 S y2 & borne y' 1 3 8 Hannah y*" daughter of Samuell paull baptized y*" 179 72 Mary y" daughter of m' Josiah (Hint baptized y'' 24 9 72 born y*" 17"' day l80 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Richard y" Sonne of Obediah Haws baptized y*' 22 (10) 72 Unite y" Sonne of Samuell Clap baptized y'' 5 11 1672 Increase y*' Sonne of Henery Leadbetter baptized y'' 26 1 1 72 James y'^ Sonne of James Bird baptized y'' 16 12 72 and Ruth y'' dafter of EHazer Ilawes the same day James ) y'" Children of Obediah Swift baptized y*" Obediah & > 23 12 72 y'" youngest being about 2 yeers & Rest ) half old Experience y"' dafter of James Whit baptized y*" 2 (i) 75 William y*" Sone of William Chaplin baptized y" 16 (i) 7I [204] 1673 Mindwell y" dafter of Joseph weeks baptized y'^ 13 2 73 Abiell y' Son of John Bird baptized y'' 27 2 1673 Robt y*" Sone of Thomas peirce baptized y'" 8 4 73 being about half a yeer old Eliab y*" Sone of peter Lyon baptized y^ 20 5 73 Mehitabcll y*" daughter of Samuell Toplif baptized y'' 24 6 73 Elizabeth y'' dafter of Jn" Tolman & John his sonne baptized the 31 6 73 his wif being admitted Johnathan y'' Sone of Nathanell Clap & Ebenezer y" Sone of Thomas Modesly baptized y'^ 7"^ 7'"" 73 Dorothe y'' daughter of John Capen Jun'' baptized y'' 21 7 y;^ being the second of that name & laorne y'' 16"' day being tewsday a litle before night Mehittabell y*-' daughter of William Blake baptized y*" 16 9 73 being about half yeer old Thomas y'^ Sonne of Amiell Weeks & Mary y" daughter of Jn° Withington boath baptized y" 7 10 73 Joseph y*" Sonne of Richard Hale baptized y*" i ffeb 1673 Samuell y" Sonne of Samuell Capen baptized y'' 8 12 73 & borne the i 12 being Sabath morning about day breaking: Henery y"' Sonne of ]\T fflint baptized y" 15 12 73 & borne y' 9"" day in morning ( — that Child Died) The 15 (i) 7I was baptized Hopestill y'' Sone of Obediah Swift Ebenezer y*" Sone of Georg Sumner Samuell y' Sone of Samuell Sumner & James "j Thomas I children of James Robinson his wife being latly Samuell & [ admitted Mary J all thes baptized yM 5 17! Ezbon y'' Sone of Robert Searle baptized y'' 22 (i) 7I UORCllESTKK CHURCH RLCOKDS iSl [205] 1674 Anna y'' daughter of George Lyon baptized y'' 12 (2) 74 being about 3 or 4 months old Mary y"" daughter of Thomas Tohiian baptized y" 31 (3) 74 her father & mother being lately admitted & ther same being baptized formerly at Linn by vcrtue of fathers Cov- enant Thomas John & y'' Children of Israeli Mead baptized y' 30 (6) 74 (Joseph Son of Lieutenant R Hall baptized January 1674) Joseph y*" Sonne of Licreas Sumner baptized y" 28 7 74 Joseph y'" Sonne of Jn" Tolman baptized y'' i (.S) 74 being about two months old and Sarah y'' daughter of Obediah Haws baptized y'" same day Abraham y'' Sonne of John Blackman baptized 14(12) 74 Mchitabell y" daughter of William Chaplin & Nathan y* Sonne of Nathan Bradly wcer boat baj^tized y'' 14 (i) 7^ there mothers being members Ezra y" Sonne of Ezra Clap baptized y'' 21 (i) jl being about two months old Mary y*" daughter of Samuell j^a'le baptized }' 28 (i) 75 Enock y" Sonne of Enock W'iswcll baptized y" 11 (2) 75 Henery y" Sonne of M' Josiah filint being y'' 2'' of y' name baptized y^ 93 75 Returne y" Son of Samuell Clap & John y'' Son of James Robinson baptized y" 16 (3) 75 Mary y'' daughter of James ffoster baptized y'' 20 (4) 75 & borne the 17"' day Samuell y' Son of John Homes baptized y'' 1 1 (5) 75 Samuell y" Son of Samuell Toplif baptized y*' 22 (6) 75 [20()1 1675 Elizabeth y' daughter of Obediah Swift baptized y"' 12 : 7 : 75 Rebeckah y" daughter of Timothy ffoster & Damarise y" daughter of John liird baptized y'' 19 (7) 75 Martha y' daughter of James White baptized y*" 3 8 75 Thomas y" Sonne of Timothy Tilston bajitized 24 8 75 Repent y' daughter of Josejih weeks baptized y" 27 12 75 (Samuel y*" Son of Samuel Clap 76) Me Joseph homes Child & henery Igadbettcrs Child bap- 1 82 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS tized when my book was from home therfore it is to be enquired of them y*" names & time & Hope Claps (.) Susan & Elizabeth y*" time to be enquired thes are out of order Amiell Weeks Child baptized y" 21 3 y6 John y* Sonn of The Moadesly baptized y^ 19 (i) 76 Elizabeth y" dafter of Samuell Sumner baptized y" 26 (i) 76 Barnard y* Sonne of Barnard Capen baptized y'' 2 ap 76 & born y*-' 25 76 about midnight Samuell y'' Sonne of Samuell Capen being y*^ 2'^ of y' name baptized y*" 14 9 75 borne y" 4 9 75 & dyed y'' 6 January 1676 purches y" Son of John Capen Jun' baptized y*^ 14 9 75 & borne y* night before thes two last should hav been set down before some y' are above Elizabeth y*" daughter of Nathaniell Clap being 5 weeks old borne at Boston & Nathaniell y" Son of Johnathan Hill weer both baptized y* 25476 Elizabeth y" daughter of John Withington bap y*" 12,6 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 Dorchester An" 1676. bee Catechized in the Towne of Nehemiah Clap Samuell Mall Hopstill Uphrey Joh. Triscott Isaack Umphrey Jeams Blake Elisha Foster Richard Mather Eben : Hill's Serv' Jeames Baker John Mason John Blackman Preserved Capin John Blake Thomas Lawrence Samuel Smith Comfort P^'oster John Bolton John Lovell Charles Davenp' Jonathan Davenp* Jonatha Blackma Jonathan Hall Jonathan Jones Nathaniell Laurenc John Soper John Smith Jeremiah Hall Samuell Plumb John I lolmes Standfast P'oster Joseph Mather Nicholas Laurenc Nicholas George Ebenczcr Jones 28 25 26 24 22 12 22 25 21 21 19 19 18 17 16 16 16 22 16 17 16 15 15 15 19 •7 15 •5 14 •4 14 13 13 Children frd 12 et infra Atherton Mather Obadiah Hawes Increase Modsley Barachiah Lewis Timothy Tilestone Steven Minot Atherton Mather Jeams Hawes Joseph Soper Lbenezer Weeks Jeames Smith Peter Lyon Gibson P'^arre David Jones John Trott Oliver Wiswall Elkanah Wales Ebenezer Laurece Hopestill Sand" Jonathan Jones Joseph Bird Benjamin Blackma Thorn : Modsly John Capin Sam : Robinson Js Lyon Jeams Swift John Jones Joseph Hewen Joseph Blake Noah Chip. Moses Hurs John Davenp* Joseph Weeks 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 II II 1 1 II 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 84 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Robert Anniball Joseph Hoppcn Ammiell Weeks Samuell Trott Joseph Curtis Samuell Smith Ebenezer Lyon Sarah Davenport Anna Davenport Thankfull Baker Elizabeth Hall Patience Atherton Sarah Blackman Mary Linckolne Katherine Mather Sarah Dickerman [Mary Howe] Martha Minot Mary Weeks Elizabeth Rocket Esther Clap Mary Laurence Abigail Triscott Mary Foster Elizabeth Wrecks Sarah Pond Waitstill Smith Elizabeth Baker Patience Laurec Susanna Lyon Sarah Leadbettcr Judith pond Hannah Jones Deliverance Smith I'^Uz [Grosee] Martha Triscott >3 Samuell Capin 8 13 Joseph Triscot 7 13 Benjamin Beal 7 H Nathaniell Clap 7 14 Tho : Andrews 7 13 Sam : Clap 7 14 Corneli" Tilesto 7 Joseph Nap. 7 Hen. Leadbetter Tho. Lyon George Lyon Thom : Tolman Maid s in Dorchester 31 Mary Cartwright 12 24 Sarah Triscott 12 24 Joane Weeks 12 22 Mary Blackman 12 22 Sarah Holmes 12 21 Susanna Capin II 20 Mary Jones II 20 Mary Modesly II 20 Ruth Foster II 20 Sarah Smith II 20 Mehitabell Rigby II 20 Elizabeth Triscott 10 19 Hannah Hewin 10 19 Mary long 10 19 Mary Holmes 10 19 Elizabeth Tilstone 10 18 Mehitabell Minott 10 18 Elizabeth Capin 9 18 Silence Baker 9 17 Hannah Clap 9 17 Thankfull White 9 17 Eliz Wiswall 9 17 16 Bethiah Lewis 8 16 Hannah Smith 8 16 Sarah Weeks 8 16 Thankfull l^ird 8 Eliz Foster 8 15 Mary Bradley 8 DORCHESTER CIILKCII KHCORUS 1 85 Thankfull Weeks 15 Mary Wales 15 Elizabeth Annibali 15 Thankfull Pond 14 Renew Weeks 14 Hannah Wiswall 14 Mary Smith 14 Experience Hall 14 Hanna Capin 13 Hannah Baker 13 Rebecka Laurence 13 Eliz. Rij^by 13 Rest Swift 13 Eliz Jones 12 Abi.<;ail Ball Mary Rigbey Mary Robbinson Thankfull Trott Thankfull Troughbridge Mary Pond Sarah leaker Mehitabell l^ird Naomi P^oster Martha Hill Mary Pollen Katherine Lcadbetter Deliverance Leadbetter Eliz. Tolman 1 86 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [207] 1676: Benjamen y* Sonne of Increas Sumner baptized y® 24 Sep "jG being about a quarter old Josiah y'' Son of M' fflint bap : y" 8 8 76 Edward y" Son of Georg Sumner baptized y"" 22 8 being about 5 weeks old Abigail y" dafter of Obediah Swift baptized y'' 7 1 1 76 Benjamen y" Sonn of John Tolman baptized y" 28 11 "j^ Abigail ] y" Children of daniell Mary & > preston Jun'' baptized John ) y*^ 28 1 1 ^6 John Beaman y'' Sone of John Beaman of Lanchester bap- tized I Ap y'j his wife being a member of that Church before y*" warrs discepated them Silence y" daughter of James ffoster was baptized y*" ' 5 2 'j'j & borne y* 4"" 2 'j'j John y" Sone of Samuell Clap & Benjamen y'^ Son of Will'" Cheny baptized y" 13 3 'j'j y" last of thes his mother is a member of y*" Church at meadfeild Josiah y*' Son of Ebenezer Williams baptized ye 20 3 yj his wife being in full com union Han ah ^ patience \ ^, (ji-^iijj-en of Thomas Holman bap : 27 3 77 Thomas j Deborah y' daughter of Robt Searll baptized y'' 10 4 77 The I 5 77 weer baptized thes p'sons William ^ Abigal Elizabeth busana v^ weer adult & did p'sonally owne y*" Covenant bamuell f ^ Submitted themselves to y^ goverment of Cornelius /-u • ^ • e r-i 1 j ^ ,T , Christ in y*^ Church Han ah ^ Joseph The 29 5 TJ 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 y" Widdow Salsbery latly ad- mitted to full Comunion the fower first named DOKCIIESTEK CliLKCII KIXOKIJS 1 87 [•208] 1677 The same clay was baptized Elkanah & / y' Children of John Wales Sen' y" last Content Wales \ bein^ adult & did p'sonally owne y" Cove- nant Nathanell y Sonne of Nathaniell Glover baptized y'' 5 6 77 the father being not in full Coniunion but by owning y" Covenant Sarah y'' daughter of Ezra Clap baptized 19 6 77 Samuell & Elizabeth y' Children of Samuell Hix, baptized y'' 19 6 77 y'" father was lately admitted a member I\Iary y'' dafter of I^iock Wiswell & Ifrcegrace y*' Son of peter lyon baptized y'' 2 7 77 The same day was baptized Mehittabel «& Hanah y" Chil- dren of John Garnesy who was not in full Communion Rebccka & / Tucker baptized the 9 7 77 their mother being Experience \ in full Communion The same dav or y'' next Sabath was baptized Henery ) Thomas ( v" Children of Thomas Vose their mother being li^Iizabeth ( in full Coniunion Jane ) Richard & / Billeng bajJtized the 23 7 yy the Children of Ebinczer \ Ebenezer Helleng not in full Coniunion but by owning y" Covenant Marv Holman y" daughter of Tho Holnian baptized y'' 7 : 8 jy her parents in full Coniunion |B§5=" The same day was baptized Thomas y' Sonne of M' Mihill minister at Milton by vertuc of Coniunion of Churches of w'*' he is a member Nathaniell y" Sone of Jn" Capen Jun' baptized y" 14 8 yy borne y" 7 8 77 y'" niglit following about midnight The same tlay was baptized I-Llizabeth y"' daughter of Samuell j^aul Jemmiah \ Children of John Hreck ther parents own- I'^dward & ; • ^, r- . Elizabeth S nig the Covenant [209] 1677 Hopestill y" Sone of Samuell Capen baptized y' 21 ^ yy borne ye 13 8 77 about y" middle of y" day l88 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The 28 8 M" ']'] was baptized Isack \ ^y2\\ Y Children William Ryall, ther mother in ?!^^y, ( full Communion Han ah ) The I 9 'J J baptized Ruth ^ Mary I y' Children of Isack Ryall ther mother in full Anna | Coraunion Samuell j The 1 1 9 77 baptized Mary y" daughter of James Whit Ebenezer y"' Sone of Thomas Swift baptized y"" 18 9 77 The same day was baptized John ~) Ebenezer 1^ y*" Children of Samuell Maxfeild ther mother Mary & i in full Comunion MehittableJ Mathias & ( Children of Mathias Ewens baptized y' 16 10 77 Susana y'' \ not in full Communion Hanah y' daughter of Jn" Bird baptized y' 23 10 'j'j Sarah y'^ daughter of Hopestill Clap & Thankfull y'' daughter of John White whos wife was a member of y" North Church in Boston weer baptized y" 20 1 1 J"] patience y' daughter of Samuell Toplif baptized y" 27 1 1 77 Joseph y"" Sonne of William Chaplin baptized y' 27 12 'j'j being about half a yeer old Ebenezer y"* Sone of Ebenezer Williams baptized y'' 17 (i) 7^ his wif being in full Comunion and Elizabeth y" daughter of Roger Willie baptized y*" same time his wif being a mem- ber & he a member of y'' Church at Sudbury Dorothe y" daughter of M' fflint baptized y' 12 3 78 & borne y*' night before [210] 1678 The 26 3 78 was the wife of Richard Butt baptized being lately admitted a member : and y' same time her Children weer also Baptized Whos names are Smith ^ (Woodward) Nathanell | (Butt) Sherebiah )>(Butt) Samuell & | Elizabeth j (Butt) Ebenezer y' Sonne of Roger Sumner & Hanah y' daughter of John Lewice baptized y'" 2 June ther parents both of them being members of y" Church w'^'* was at Lanchestcr DOKCHESTKR CHURCH RliCOKDS 1 89 Mary y' dafter of Samucll pclton baptized y*" 145 78 parents not in full Comunion but y" mother owning y'' Co\cnant Same day was baptized Isack y'' Sonne of Isack How his wife being a member of y'' Church at Ipswetch. Thankfull y' daughter of Increas Sumner baptized y*" 21 5 jS being about a quarter old more or less The 28 July '/S was baptized T.\ p / V'' Children of Richard Euens ther parents being Mary cc } ' ^. ■ r ^] n - ■ 1..1 e/- \^ P , •; , , i not ni lull Comunion but by owning y*" Cov'cnant James y' Sonne of Timothy Tilston baptized y'' 4 6 78 Israeli y" Sonn of Menery Leadbetter bap y" 29 Sep 78 Ann y*" daughter of Samuell Sumne bap y"' 6 8 78 The 27 8 78 weer baptized Ebenezer y*" Sonne of Nathan- ell Clap & Edward y*" Son of Georg Lyon Thomas y" Son of Richard Euen John y* Son of Nathan Bradly Nathaniell y*" Sonne of Thomas Moadesly bap y* 10 9 yS being y'' last baptized in y* old meeting hous Remember y'' Sonn of Daniell preston Jun' and Susana y'' daughter of John Breck baptized y" 17 No 78 being y' first day of meeting in the new meeting hous [211] 78 79 Theodora y"" daughter of M' ]:)eter Thecher Baptized y" 24 of 9 78 her father being a member of y'" third Church in Boston Edward y'' Son of Nehemiah Clap baptized y"' 22 10 78 not in full Comunion Sarah y'' daughter of Barnard Capen baptized y" 19 11 78 & borne y'" 5 1 1 78 in full Communion The 9 1278 weer baptized Abigal I ffrances [ y'' Children of ffrances liale, their mother being Mary & [' in full Comunion Benjamen J The same day was baptized William y" Sone of Jn" Trcscot not in full communion Jedediah y" Child of Samuell Wales baptized y"" 2 March 7," not in full Comunion Henery y" Sonne of John Tolman baptized y'' 9 (i) 7" Mary y" daughter of John Withington baptized y' 16 (1) 7„ Jabish y* Sonne of Robt Seaiie baptized y'" 30 (i) jl 190 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Ziporah y*' daughter of Jn° Beamon baptized y" same day y* mother being a member of y*' Church w'^'' was at Lan- chester Thankful! y'' daughter of Jn" Baker & Mary y* Daughter of Nathaniell Glover baptized y" 20. 2. 79 Sarah y'' daughter of Tho peirce & Ziporah y^ daughter of Eben : Bellenge baptized y'' 3. 3. 79 y'' former in full Com union Edward y" son of peter Talbut baptized y*' 11. 3. 79 his mother being a member at Chilmsford Daniell y*^ Sonne of Tho Tolman baptized y'' 8 4 79 John y" Sonne of Thomas Swift & John y'' Sonne of Thomas Holman & Joseph y'' Sonne of Georg Sumner weer all bap- tized y*" 22 June 79 being members of y' Church at Melton The same day was baptized Unice y'^ daughter of Charles Davenport being not in full Communion [212] 79 Elizabeth y" dafter of Sam" Clap & James y' Son of James Whit weer baptized y^ 13 5 79 Henery y' Son of Jno Garnesy baptized y'' 7 7 79 not in full Comunion Samuell y'' Son of Enock Wiswell baptized y*" 21 7 79 Jane ^ N h 11 y' Children of Edward Vose their mother being Wathaniell I ^^rnit^ed about two years before into full Com- WUliam niunion but not baptized till now this 28 7 1679 John Elizabeth j Mary y*" daughter of Samuell Capen baptized y' 5 8 79 borne y*" 23 7 79 at night Martha y"' daughter of William Ryall baptized y" 2 9 79 Hopestill y" Sonne of Hopestill Clap baptized y' 30 9 79 Samuell y' Son of Joseph Leeds baptized y"' 21 10 79 Elizabeth y" Daughter of Obediah Swift baptized y* 4 1 1 79 Barachiah & Hanah y' two Children of Rich'.^ Butt baptized y^ 1 1 1 1 79 being twins y'' mother being in full Communion Thankfull y' daughter of Samuell Toplif Baptized y' last of ffeb 1679 James y" Sone of Hopestill Humfry baptized y' 14 March 79 or 80 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS IQI Ebenezer y" Sone of Samucll paull & prudence y" daughter of Jn" i)ason & Israeli & | y" Sone & daughter of Israeli How and Abra- Susana j ham y'' Sone of Isack How whos mother is a member of y' Church at Ipswich all thes weer baptized y'' 3 of May 1680 Judith y'" daughter of Ezra Clap & William y*^ Sone of Isack Ryall & Thankfull y" daughter of Tho Andrews all baptized y'^9 3 So [213] Hanah y* daughter of Roger Belleng Jun'' not in full Comun- ion & of Jn" Bird baptized the 16 3 80 James y*" Son of James Tucker baptized y" 13 4 80 Ephraim y" Son of Simon peck a member of y'' Church at Hingham & Roger y'' Son of Increas Sumner & Thomas & / Children of Joseph Skelton weer all baptized Deborah y'' \ y' 20 4 80 Sarah y" daughter of Samuell Maxfeild baptized y'' 4 July 80 not in full communion Thomas y* Son of M"" fHint baptized y*" 1 1 5 80 borne y* night before William y" Son of John Trcscot baptized y" 25 5 80 at a fort- night old Richard y' Son of Jn" Withington baptized y'' 8 6 80 (Hannah daughter of Samuell Clap. Sept. 168 1 baptized at Ro.xbury) Ann y'' dafter of Thomas Ilolman baptized y"" 15 6 80 his wife being a member of this Church & he a member of y* Church at Melton Joseph y" Sonn of Barnard Capen baptized at Melton we haveing noe officer to dispence it borne y'' 28 November Si Ebenezer y' Sone of Samuell Capen Baptized y'' 14 Ma}' 82 at Melton & borne y'' 30 Aprill 82 in y'" morning Jacob y" Sone of William Ryall & Mary y"' daughter of Richard Ikitt baptized y'' 2 5 82 y" Lords Uay being the first y' M' Danforth Baptized after his ordination which was the 28 4 82 on Wednesday Elizabeth y' daughter of John Capen was baptized y' 9 5 82 being almost half a yccr old & Samuell y" Sonne of Samuell Ma.xfeild baptized y' same day John y" Sone of John Breck baptized y' 16 5 82 y" j^arents not in full Comunion but by owning y" Covenant 192 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The same day was baptized Elizabeth y*' dafter of Tho : peirce The 23 5 82 weer baptized thcs y' follow [214] presilla y' dafter of Samuell paal Hanah y" dafter of Jn° Baker Ewnice y" dafter of James Bird not in full Communion above a yeer old Ebenezer y* Son of James Robinson Mary y'^ dafter of Hopestill Humfry 4 months old parents not in full Comunion Zacery y" Sone of John Trescot about 2 months old parents not in full Comunion all thes baptized y* 23 5 82 The 27 6 82 Samuell Trescot whos wif was Latly admitted had 5 Children baptized whos names weer dyer Samuell Jeremiah VTrescott Ebenezer & Elizabeth j Elizabeth y'' dafter of Ezra Clap baptized y^ 8 October 82 Ruth y" dafter of Hopestill Clap baptized y' 15 8 82 y*' 19 9 82 was baptized Anna ■^'^ Merriam .ti 1 all thes y*^ Children of Meriam y'^ wif of Ellice Sara & ^ [wood in full Com" Daved ^J Same day was baptized William ^ Joshua I y* Children of Joshua Henshaw not in full Com" Thankful] )>but ther mother y" dafter of William Sumner John & I owned ye Covenant Samuell j Elizabeth y' dafter of Samuell Wales baptized y' 26 9 82 y* parents not in full Communion Elizabeth y*" daughter of Richard Mather baptized y'' same time his wife had owned y'' Covenant at Rocksbery but not in full Comunion Deliverance y'' daughter of Samuell pelton baptized y' 3 Decern 82 being about 3q' of a yeer old not in full Comunion Robt y"' Sone of Jn" Breck not in full Comunion and Bathshebah y*" daughter of Samuell Hall not in full Comunion DORCHESTER CHURCH KECORD-i 1 93 both wecr baptized y'" lo lo 82 y'' last of thes was about a q' old Elizabeth y" datter of John Bird baptized y" 7 January 16S2 [•215] John y^ Son of Samuell pelton baptized y" 14 i r 82 not in full Comun Edward y"" Son of Timothy ffoster baptized y' 28 1 1 82 his wif being a member of y"' Church at Charlstown Mary y" dafter of Thomas Trot Jun"" baptized same day not in full Comunion Enock & } y* Children of Enock Wiswell baptized y* 4 of Ehenezer \ March 85 being twins Josiah & I Children of Henery Whit baptized y"' 18 (i) 85 Mary y* \ the mother being one y' had owned y'^ Covenant Ebenezer y" Sone of John Tolman & Thankfull y- daughter of James ffoster & Mary y" daughter of preserved Capen weer all baptized y"' first of Aprill 83 : }■" last of thes was borne the 27 March between 8 & 9 aclock at night Amiell y" Sone of Amiell Weeks baptized y'' 8 2 83 not in full Comunion Sarah y* daughter of Samuell Trescot & Elizabeth y" daughter of Ebenezer Belleng & John y" Son of Roger Belleng weer all baptized y" 15 2 83. y'' Second not in full Comunion Hanah y" daughter Oi Consider Atherton baptized y" 29 2 83 being about a yeer old or more y" mother brought it forth & y" Elder declared y' M' Cobbit y*" Elder at Ipswich recomended y* grandmother of y* Child to o' Church & desiered y' y" Child might be baptized though (y" mother) not in full Comunion nor y'' father himself but by owning y" Covenant y" 27 May 83 was baptized Elizabeth y'' wife of Watching Atherton & dafter to Samuell Rigby : she being adult & had owned y'' Covenant Mehittabell y' dafter of Samuell Rigbee in like condition & Capaccetie was then baptized Also John & Silence y" Children of Samuell Rigby by his Second wife who hatl also owned y'" Covenant Also Elizabeth & ])atience y" Children of W^atching Atherton aforesaid all baptized y" foresaid day 194 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [216] S3 Johnathan y*' Sone of Daved Joanes baptized y* 7 June 83 also 11 Rr ) y"^ Children of John ?iIason baptized y" same day ■;\°^" > not in full Communion but by owning y^ Covenant ^arah ) yo 10 4 83 was baptized James Smith & \ y" Sone & dafter of John Smith deceased Mary Smith \ but ther mother y" wif of Ellice Wood was in full Communion & James & Mary being adult had y'' same day owned y* Covenant Sarah y^ dafter of Samuell Wales baptized y" 17 4 83 not in full Comunion but y'' parents owning y'^ Covenant The 24 4 83 weer baptized Joseph all thes y'' Children of Thomas Bird their mother Thankfull being latly admitted into full Comunion Sarah Thomas Ann Mary Submit & Mercy Sarah y*" daughter of Consider Atherton baptized y* i July 83 mother in full Communion and Jotham y* son of Benjamen Carpenter y'' mothers name was Renew y'' daughter of Will- iam Weeks not in full Comunion : baptized y' same day y* Child being about 3 quarters old or more sucking at y^ mothers brest Deliverance y'' daughter of Daniell preston Jun' baptized y* 15 5 83 Elizabeth y' daughter of Nathaniell Glover baptized y' 29 5 83 Edward y'' Son of Samuell Capen baptized y*" 7 of Octo 83 being borne y' 24 Sep 83 Elizabeth y' dafter of Henry Whit baptized y' 11 9 83. y* mother had owned y"' Covenant James y* Son of Israeli How baptized y^ 189 83 Elijah y'' Son of M' Jn" Danforth & Experience y^ dafter of desier Clap weer both baptized y'' 2 10 83 & both borne y^ 31 9 83 in y*" evening of y' day DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I95 [217] 83 84 patience y' daughter of Thomas Bird baptized y' 9 de- cember S3 paule y' Sone of Charles davenport baptized y'' 3 tfeb St^ Ebenezer y'' Sone of James Bird not in full Communion and Abia y" daughter of Samuell Trescot baptized y'' 10 ffcb S} John y*" Sone of phillip withington baptized y' 24 ffeb 83 not in full Comunion Judith y'' dafter of Samuell Maxfeild baptized y^ 9 (i) 8| Mary y'' daughter of Mary Taylor baptized y" 30 i 8| y*" mother being latly admitted to full Comunion and y* Child being about half yecr old The 13 2 84 wcer baptized thcs psons following Timothy 1 ^-, •, , c ^ ^ , , , . j^^^ ' ' y Children or Teage Crehoar y' mother being Tohn ^ y' dafter of Robt Spur who owned y*" Covenant Rebecah & ('^^ ^^' Mathers time Timothy & Ann did p'son- iMarv ^^^y owne y*" Covenant being adult Alsoe y'' same time was baptized Nathanell & I y*" sons of Nathanell wiet their mother being Edward ( y*" daughter of Robt Spur who did alsoe owne y*" Covenant wiien her Sister did as above Samuell y^ Son of John Withington baptized y'' 1 1 3 84 Joseph y'' Sone of Rich Butt & Ruth y"' dafter of Ilopestill lui is 8 Humphry who had owned ye Covenant & Eliza- Eiz.Kaker bcth y' daftcT of James Barbour whos mother was in full Comunion weer all baptized y" 18. 3. 84 Margeret y*' dafter of Watching Atherton baptized y' 106 84 y' mother had owned y'' Covenant Increase y" Sonne of Samuell Sumner baptized y' 24 6 84 Mehittabell y" daughter of Nathael Clap baptized y' 31 684 Samuell y" Sone of Increase Sumner & Elizabeth y'' dafter of Joseph Leeds baptized y' 14 7 84 Elizabeth y" daughter of danell preston Jun' & Elizabeth y' dafter of Joshua Henshaw baptized y'' 5 8 84 not in full Comunion y'' latter. [218] 84 85 Johnathan & \ Children of Nathanell Wiet bai)tized y' 19 8 84 Rebcckah y' l| thcr mother haveing formerly owned y*" Cove- nant but their father cast out of y' Church 196 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Hanah y" daughter of John Capen Jun'' baptized y" 26 8 84 & y*" same day his Sone Samuell & dafter Susana admitted into full Communion: Hanah was borne y"' 21 day in y*" Morning" Waitstill y'' daughter of Samuell Toplif & prudence y'^ dafter of Timothy ffoster baptized y' 9 9 84 The 7 10 84 weer baptized Martha ^ y , ^ 1 all y'' Children of Henery Roberts ther (Oct. 24 TT o I mother latly in full Comunion Rob. Triscot Henery & | -^ ^°'"> Sarah ) olsam joneir Nathanicll y" Sone of John Breck baptized y*= 21 10 84 being about three weeks old parents not in (Janr. 9. 84 r 1, ^ _ . * Rog. Biiieng lull Comuniou born) John y'" Sone of John Garncsy baptized y'' same Eb':Vawrence day at fortnight old parents not in full Comunion born.) Anna y" daughter of James ffoster baptized y'^ i (Janry 3 84 ffgb 84 Sam. Math'' _. ,, _ , _^ . , 1 -n/r 1 1 • 1 born) Samuell y*" Son oi Richard Mather baptized y*" 9 (feb. 4. 84 12 84 being about two months old not in full Expr. Barber /-. _ born.) Comunion (March I s Moscs ) y*" Children of Goody Nile of Brantry y*-" kathrine Bird Mary & > daftcr of Roger Belleng (who had for- Abigall ) mcrly owned y'' Covenant) weer baptized The same day was baptized Sarah y"' daughter of Henry Withington June 27 Mary y' daughter of Ebenezer davenport baptized Sam^How Y" ^8 Juue uot in full Comunion y*" Child borne born formerly John y'' Son of Barnard Capen baptized y*" 5 of July 85 & born y" 30 4 85 & y'' same day baptized Edward y'' son of Jn° pason & William y*" son of Henry Whit his wif y" daugh- ter of Will™ Weeks & not in full Comunion : & y'' same time baptized Comfort & I y'' twins of Nathaniell Wiet who stood e.\comu- Standfast ) nicated & his wif not in full Comunion Hanah y*" dafter of Thomas peirce & Ebenezer y'" sone of James Whit baptized y*" 12 5 85 y'' first of thes was born somewhat before Mary y" daughter of Ephraim pason bap- tized y-^ 26 July 85 & Waitstill daftcr of William Ryall bap y'^ 26 5 85 1)0Kciil:sti:k church kix'okds 197 [210] 85 86 Hephzibah y'" daughter of Ebcnczer Belleng & Susana y' clatter of Samucll j^aule baptized y' 195 85 The former not in full Conuiiiion Ruth y'' dafter of John Tolman and Samucll y'' son of Sam- uell Wales baptized y" 9 6 85 y" later not in full Comunion William y'' Son of Mzra Clap baptized y'' 16 6 85 Sarah y' daughter of John IJolton baptized y' 23 6 85 Mui'jos Thankfull y'' daughter of phillip Withington bap- joh'n Hobby) tizcd y" 6 Scpt 85 uot iu full CoiTiunion (Sept 16 Marv y' dafter of Hope Clap & Mary y'' dafter of ""biake James Blake baptized 27 7 85 born) Thomas v' Sone of M' Danforth baptized y'' 8985 y^'^-?,,-' „ T^^^'^ o )v' Children of Isack Ryall baptized y*^ tnockWiswaii Jerusa &>-' o . • C ^^ n - ■ born) ', \ ■ \ ( IS Q 8s not lu lull Comuuion /ebiah ) Thomas y'' Sone of Tho Trot Jun' baptized y 23 Xo 85 (Marchii. 8s Thaukfull y' daughter of John Blackman baptized El.s.Everinden yO , ^ j 3 y. ^^^^ j^ f^jJJ ComUuion j"hnPdton Samuell y"' Son of Sanuiell Capen baptized y"' 21 i bom) 85 & born y" 14 day a litle afore day Elijah & / y'' Childi-en of James Taylor y' was marr\ed to Elisha i| Will'" Chaplins dafter baptized y'' Same time y'' mother in full Comunion they weer twins Sarah y' daughter of desier Clap & Nathaniell y"' Sone of Israeli How baptized y' 4 (2) 86 preserved y'' Sone of preserved Capen baptized y' 1 1 of aprill 86 born y' 10 instant about y' middle of y' afternoone Bebee y'' daughter of James Bird Mary y'' daughter of Elha- nan Lyon baptized y'' 23 3 86 not in full Comunion either of them : y'' latter was about half a yeer old liveing at Boston Icabod y" Son of Samuell Maxfeild and John y' Son of John Bolton baptized y'' 30 of May 86 y'' later not full Comunion Benjamin y" Son of Thomas Bird baptized y'' 6 June '66 being 2 or 3 months old y" mother in full Comunion Ithamar y' Sonne of Samuell pelton baptized y' 20 4 86 not in full Coin [220] 86 John y" Sonne of Robert Avery of deadham baptized y*" 27 4 86 by vertue of Comunion of Churches they haveing none to to administer y' ordinance 198 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS (Mr John Avery y' pastor of Truro ordained Nov. i. 171 r.) Johfi y" Sone of Nicholas Georg baptized y"" 4 5 86 his mother was Timothy walls his dafter she owned y'' Covenant formerly Mchitabell y*" daughter of Increse Sumner & Sarah y'' daughter of Noah Beaman baptized y^ 25 5 86 both in full Comunion John y" Sone of Thomas Andrews & Ezekell y* Sone of Samuell Trescot baptized y' i : 6 : S6 both ther wives in full Comunion y" 23 6 86 was baptized y'' William ^ Children of y*" Widdow Lawrance y*" first was patience & > borne before maredg to Nicholas Lawrence she Ebenezer ) was latly taken in to full Comunion William y*^ Sone of Roger. Belleng baptized y*^ 29 Augst 86 being about five weeks old Sarah y" dafter of Hopestill Humphry baptized y*" 19 7 86 not in full Comunion Sarah y'' dafter of ephraim passon & Elizabeth y'" dafter of Henery Whit ba]:)tized y'' 24 8 86 y*' last was [about] q' old not in full [Comunion] (Peter son of Elhauau y'' Sone of Elhanan Lyon baptized y" 7 9 Pester Lion g^ bciug somc mouths old they liveing at Boston 19 lo. 86) j-^Qt; j,-^ fyii Comunion y'^ same day was baptized Thomas y*" Son of Timothy ffoster his wif being a member of some Church 7 9 86 Rebeckah y'' dafter of Joseph Leeds baptized y'^ 14 9 86 in full Comunion Hannah y'^ dafter of John Breck baptized y'' 21 9 86 not in full Comunion Hanah y'' daughter of Jn" Withington baptized y' 19 10 86 Supply y"' Son of Hopstill Clap baptized y'' 26 10 86 & borne y** night afore Joseph y^ Sone of John pason baptized y^ 27 of feb 87 being about 3 or 4 months old and J-oseph y' Son of Richard Mather y'' same day baptized not in ful Comunion patience ye daughter of James ffoster baptized y' 13 (11) 87, being about 5 or 6 weeks old Henery y' son of Henery Withington baptized y*" 27 (i) 87 being about two months old John y" Son of John Trescot baptized y*' 3 of Aprill Sy DORCHESTLK CHURCH RECORDS IQQ [221] patience y"' daughter of Isacke Humphrey bap- Ivnvlm ^^ tized y'' 17 Ap Sj being about two months old her son of mother in full Conmnion bora" 1 tngc ^^j^j.y y daughter of Henry Roberts baptized y" same day v" mother in full Communion Joseph y"" Sonc of Samuel! Toplif baptized y" 24 2 8y (Thomas Mary y" daughter of John Blake baptized y'' first Phmbieborn of May 8/ bome v'' 26 2 Sy about midnight y" Nov. 27 861 ■ 1 4. / 11 night tollownig : James y*' Son of James Barbor baptized y' 29 3 87 not in full Comunion and Thomas y" Son of Robt Spur Jun' bap- tized y'" same day y'' father owning the Covenant y'' same time Katteren y' dafter of Joshua Henshaw baptized 4 4 87 not in full Comunion Samuell y' Sone of Samuell Hale baptized the 19 4 87 being about 10 weeks old not in full Cofnunion John y'' Sone of Jn" Blackman baptized y" 146 Sj not in full Comunion William y' Sone of John Tolman baptized y' 4 7 87 Mary y*" dafter of Mary Goodall who is y" dafter of Tho Modsly baptized y" 1 1 7 87 John y*' Son of Nathaniell Glover baptized y'' 2 8 8y Israeli Stoughton Danforth Son of M' ]n" Danforth baptized y" 16. 8. Sy borne y'' 14 day (March2.. 88 Sarah y'' daughter of William Ryall & Elizabeth josephson y.- daughter of Daniell Preston Jun' & I^benezer ot Joseph J r> f Trescotborn) SOU of Phillip Witiungtoii baptized y" 25 10 87 Deiton y*" daughter of John Bird baptized about y' 23 8 Sy Sarah & / The daughters of John Merrifeild & (30.2.87 Hanah (grand daughters of Sister Merrifeild AbiKaii veeks ^^^^ father being dead &: they being adult weer baptized when they had owned y" Covenant 8 1 1 8j Robt y'' son of Isack Ryal bap y'' 15 11 S7 not in full Comun- ion and Thomas y*" Son of Chads Davenport baptized y' same day : in full Comunion ,^.,,. Mary y" daughter of ICbenezer Joa.is baptized (Williamson J J ° ,-' ', , of Peter Wood beineT about s q" old her motlier latlv ownetl the bom May 7. 88) ^ ° , -^ ^ Covenant Hanah v' dafter of Captin breck & Susanah y' (Nov. 15. SS / ,1-1 r- o< johoWswaii) daughter of Samuell Strong baptz y"' 26 12 87 200 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS John y' Sone of Samuell Wales baptized y' 8 2 86 not in full Comunion (March lo 8| , (Joseph How Hannah How born) born March. 22 8?) [222] Sarah y' daughter of Roger Belleng baptised y" 15 2 88 being 7 weeks old ,^, ,^ , Silence y*" dafter of Henery Withington baptized [Mary] daughter -' r i i • i i of EbenBiUnigs y« 22 of y' 2 M" 88 y' lather bemg dead bornjune22S7j^^^g y" SoHC of James Blake Jun' baptized y-^ 6388 Tunes. 87 precilla y' daughter of James Bird and John y*^ tho: Hill born ^^^^ ^f jj^, i3i-own baptized y'' 20 of May 88 Hanah y' dafter of Benjamen : Carpenter baptized y' 22 5 88 being about a q"" old not in full Comunion July 2. 87 Elizabeth y*' dafter of Timothy foster baptized y* Hannah Hobby o oo born 21 O 00 Benjamen The Son of John pason baptized y' 4 9 88 March ^0.87 Susana y'' dafter of Samuell Capen baptized y'^ jc^,n Trisect jg Q 88 & bomc ^^ lo Q 88 July 11. 87 patience & ( y' Children of Noah Beaman bap- Hanah Baker Elizabeth \ tlzcd y"" 16 lo 88 being twins Samuell y' Son of Ebenezar Williams baptized y' 23 10 88 (juhn son of & dyed 27 day wM^ylrss.) John y^Son of Hope Humphrey bap: y^' 6 1 1 88 Pr"e^served* HOt lu fuU ComUnioH Daughierof John y'" Son of M' Jn" Danforth baptized y' 27 forr'^'^'^ II 8« borne 25 11 8| (Aug6. 88 John y' Sone of James ffoster baptized y' 10 Thankf. Rawson _ 08 born) 12 Oj, (Dec. .087 Teriiah v' Sone of hopstill Clap baptized y' 17 Tho. Evans ■; q's born) 12 O.) (March 2 8s Ruth y' daughter of Ephraim pason bai)tized y*^ bJ^')''^'"" 3 of March 81 (Nov. 3. 88 Mary y* daughter of Samuell pason baptized y*' & ^'"' 10 of March\s« (8 5m, 88 Georg y' Son of Israeli How and Mehittabell y*' &^'°" dafter of Amiell Week_s baptized y^ 24 March 8^ (Zippora Goodai y"" latter not in full Comunion K°"i John y' Sonne of John Blak baptized y; 30 March born) ' gg boi-n y' 28 day & dyed y" 19 of aprill 89 (Sarah Roberts Eliakim y'' SoHUC of Ju" Blackman baptized y<= born II. 2m. 87) same day U°\"'-V/., Hanah y' dafter of Ebenezer Joans baptized y' Nathaniell Glover .,,-',.. ,, born Sep. i8. 87) 7 aprill 89 this IS out ot Order UOKCHESTKR CHLRCII KKCOKDS 20I Slf'^s^^r'^"' J*^'^^" y' Sonne of John Glover baptized y' 12 of bum.) May 89 not in full CoiTuinion iRobt Evirencicn i^orcas v" clatter of John lirown baptized y" 16 born Jan. 10 Sj> J i i i 4 S9 wif a member Rocksbery Waitstill y'' dauj;hter of Charles Davenport baptized y' 21 5 89 John y'' Son of Richard Euens baptized y" 6 of Octo 89 being about a }'cer old (Satnll Son of Samuell Minot (Submit White bom Nov. 23. 88) bom Dec. <). hs) [223] ,, , „ o Thomas v s ,n of Samuell Hale baptized v" 13 (July iS. 89 -, I . .^ David Jones o 09 (Thomas patience y t;:iugiiter of James Barbor baptized y' Robinson 2O 8 Sq born°' '^ Mary y*" dafter of Roger ]5elleng b.iptizcd y" ',rY'V-,.'V ^3 ^'o 89 Elizabeth Lion .-^ , -^ -, - t-. 1 r- t o <' 1 botn) Robt y'' Son ot Robt Spur Jun' oc Sarah y St Biack'man slaughter of lucrcs Mosly baptized y- 5 10 89 born) Susana y'' daughter of Samuell Rigbe baptized wtobin'^n y' 9 ffeb 89 or 90 after she had owned y Cove- i>°''") nant same day son"^!" s'i"«^n Hall Ebenez.;r v' Son of Samuell Toplif baptized y*" Dec. 25. 89, i6ffebS9or90 waus'tm ^ Tabitha y'' dafter of I-Lbenezer Wales baptized y' ?,f/;;"'^°^' 23 ffcb 89 90 not in full Comunion and Silence y" dafter of Jn" Bird and Susane y'' dafter of Jn" (Mav. 31. 89. Withington baptized y'^ same 23 feb. 89 son^or'Ebenezer Elizabeth \ y" daughters of preserved Capen & Beiienge born) ^ Mary i philHp withington baptized y" 2 (^•="";«J March 90' Daniel Maree --' . ii- i i • i r bom) Henery y'' Sone ot James Bird baptized y*" 23 ot March 90 Elhanan y" Son of jjcter Lyon baptized y' i i of Mav 90 (bi)rii May 4"') [Mariah] y'' dafter of William Ryall baptized y*' 8 4 90 (Au I 80 Comfort y'' Sonne of Standfast ffoster. baptized y'" Danieii Preston 29 day of Juuc at Miltoii y'' mother being at her (.Sr^!. f>. 89 father Ilolman by reason of y"' Smal po.\ being at Timothy 'riio Modcslv hoUS hon o( Sam. -, :' ^■^»^^«■•^ 1 * \ c /^ C Jones bom) Stcvcn y' Soii ot AT Mils was baptized y ot »V^J''' A lulv go being about i8 weeks old his mother Marv tverender J J J f^ ' i i i /• born) owned y" Covenant y' Sal)oth belore DavfdWyat Katcrcn y- dafter of Joseph Mather baptized y' born) 13 5 90 202 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Unite y* Son of Hopstill Clap baptized y*" 5 Octo 90 Sarah y" daughter of Samuell pason baptized y" 12 of Octo- ber 90 Jemimah y'' dafter of James ffoster baptized y" 21 10 90 Abiell y" Son of y" Widdow paale & Thomas y'^ Son of Nathaniell glover both baptized y" 28 10 90 Abijiah y"' Son of John leakers Widdow baptized y^ i of March 169 1 (a posthumd infant that is born after His fathers Death) Josiah y* Son of John Blackman baptized y" 8 of March 91. look more above [224] Samuell y" Sone of Ebenezar Joans baptized y* same day aforesaid Johnathan y*" Sone of Samuell Capen baptized y*" 22 i 9^ (HestherDav- I^^crcas y*' SoH of lucrcs Moadesly baptized y'' 29 enportborn I 91 not iu full CoiTiunion u feb o Bathshebah y*" dafter of Jn" pason baptized the 5 Miriam Trescot of aprill 9 1 The sons & dafters of John Minot who dyed he & his wife in y'' Smal pox latly Josiah whose Children wccr not baptized in Georg their life time y" last is a dafter. & John Jerusha & Israeli entered into Covenant also Susana Susana Har[tt] who lived in his famely not baptized till now though a grown maid her father & mother dyed when she was yong Relief y*" dafter of Daniell preston Jun"" baptized y" 3 of May 91 John y" Sonne of Benjamin Carpenter baptized y* 21 4 91 being a q"" old at least Bathshebah y* daughter of Thomas Lyon y^ Sonne of Georg lyon of Melton baptized y'^ 19 5 91 not in full Comunion Mary y*" wife of Samuell Wales baptized y'' 9 6 91 bejng admitted to full Comunion y' Sabath day afore but not then baptized till now in the forenoon before y' Sacrament w'='' she was to p'take of Elizabeth y*" dafter of Noah Beman baptized y* 23 691 Samuell y^ Sone of John Blake baptized the 27 Sept 91 born y* day before born) T 1 .„ , John (Sept. 14- 90 -J. MindweiiTiies- Israeli ton born (feb. 18, 8q go Jerusha White born) (Will. Weeks born March 23. 8990.) (Thomas son of Nath. Glover 26. 10. 90 born.) (Sept. 17. 89 Patience Barbr born.) (Dec. 29. 89 Hannah Evans born) (Jan. 12. 89 Sam. Mosely of Increase.) (Nov. 4. 8g. Nath. Kawson born) (feb. 9. 89 go Elizabeth daughter of Tho. Lamb born.) (EHzab'-th of John Wood ^larch. 7. 90 born) DORCHESTIiK CHURCH RECORDS 203 (jS. 6. 90 Aaron of Jos. Bird born) (Saml Breck Sep. 14. 90 born) (26 2. qi born Zecli : Lion.) (2q. 6. 91. born Ells Beaman.) (Timothy How 6. July. 91. bon)1 (Janr 1 1. 90 Hopstill Blake born) (March 8. qi. Jonathan Dier born of B[ath]) Jacob y"^ son Gershom y*' Joseph & I y" Children of Joseph & Merriam Mcriam \ Trescot baptized y" 25 October 1691 ther mother owned y'' Covenant & their father went to Canada and not returned Samuell y'' Sonne of Ebenezer belleng baptized y'' 8991 he in full Comunion Abdiell y'' son or dafter of y'' Sister of Samuell Wales was baj^tized y" 20 10 91 by Comunion of Church she being a member of a Church in Boston but delivered at his hous Susana y"' dafter of Thomas Modesly Jun' was baptized y" same day not in full Comunion of Joseph Hewens baptised 10"' January 1691 Son of Goody Patten baptised 24 January 1691 [225] An y* daughter Sam pason 7 feb 91 William y'' Sone of phillip Withington baptized y*" 14 ffeb 90 John y" Son of John Ikown baptized y"' same day he had , owned y*" Covenant (20. 7. qi V Mercy Trot born) Mary y'' daughter of John Trescot baptized y'' (Abiel GeorRC ^p, / , \ „1 17. 10. 91 bom) -<-> U/ 9-J (Sarah Woodward John S°m'H:mf;e"yborn baptizcd f 2f^ of (l) 92 27. 6. 91.) (Steven son of R. Billinge 27. 6. 91) (31. h. 91 Elis weeks horn) Mary y'" daughter of John lilackman Baptized y'' I May 92 Mary y"' wife of John Brown owned y*" Covenant 15. 3. 92 (p. [137]). Susanah liope : ) ^, r , ., ' / thes tower owned the cove- ,, 1 f 1 ' >nantt and wer Baptised the thanklul pope ( * T ' ' 2.') mav : 92 Jane pope : ) Elizabeth the daughter of Robert Spuer bap- tised y'' : 5 : June 92 Edw. Raw«,nborn) ,Q ^ ^3 Johu Stilcs Jos. Biids wifc Sarah Leeds owned y' Covenant. [Page 137.] Aron y*' Sone (jf Josejjh Bird was bai)tised y' 17 July 92 (Math Blake hanuah y" daughter of Joseph Bird was bajitised born y- 7 AgUSt 92 ' ■'■'* mary y" daughter of hopstill Clap was liaptiscd y* 14 of _ uly 92 hanah y*" daughter of Johnathan halle Baptisetl y'' 21 Agust 92 nathaniell y" Sone of Samuell Toplif (q. 6"' 92 Anna Bird Jos. Bom.) (23, 12. qi 2 Ebenezer Rawson bom) (3. 12. 91 or 92 Anne paison born) (29. J. 92 204 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Elisabeth y" daughter of Daniell Preston Thomas y" Sone of oHver Wiswall Junior he owning y' Cove- nant that daye Sarah y" daughter of Smith woodward wer baptized y" 1 1 day September 92 Richard y'' Sonne of Samuell niaxfeild was baptised y*" 25 7">" 92 John y'' Sonn of mary cocks baptised y'' 16 8 month 92 mary ffoster y* daughter of Jeames foster baptised y'' 16 8""" 92 Anne y*" daughter of preserved Capen baptised is"" no- vemb. 92 Rebeckah y* daughter of Ebenezer Joans Baptized y*" : 18: 10'"" 92 Thomas y'' Sonne of Jeams Bird Baptized y*" 15 January 9I Jemima y'' daughter of WilHam Ryall y'' 29 January 95 26] Eiis. daughter EHsabethc y' daughter of m' John Danforth of S. Jones i ^- i p r r i r o 12. 7'". 92) baptised y 19 01 lebruary 1695 Jeams y* sonne of Ebenezar Davenport baptised y*' 5 of march 1695 same day were baptised magreatt ^ mary | thes 5 wer y'' children of Susanah Cock y^ Sarah )> daughter of goody pope She having owned the John I covenant thankfull j Abigaill the daughter of Charls davenport baptised y'^ 12 of march 1695 (Martha Horton Abigaill y*" daughter of Standfast foster bap- born .3. .2. 93) tised y'' 19 of march 9I (7. 7. 93 born Samuell y*' sonne of Samuell Trott was baptised Martha Brown) ^e 35 ^larch 93 Ephraim y'' sonne of Ephraim pason baptised y'' 2 Aprill 93 Katharine y*" daughter of Noah Beman baptised y"" 23 Aprill 93 (2^.2 93 Keziah y*^ daughter of Benjamin Blackman bap- bo^rn''' ^°^'°^°" tised y' 18 of June 93 he owning y'" covenant 26 2. 93 bom IVTirv Robt. Merrifeiid) "Y' u tv, y'' daughtcrs of Joscpc Wecks bap- Sarah ^^'^'^ y^ ^5 °^ J""^ 93 DORCHliSTER CHURCH RECORDS 20$ 1^1 1°" u''^ ''""I Jane v" dauirhter of John Bird baptised y' Men. Hewens) J j o J y. J (.4. 7-9' 2 July 93 u''*, , «M Thomas y'" sonne of I homas Staples baptised born.) y'' i6 July 93 he livin;^ at cambrig ther being J?-'-.?,^.-, . no offescr thcr having;- entred Into covenat had Sam Web born) , • , , , , , his child baptised hcare EioaUrwood Ruthc y'' daughtcK of Isack humphry was bap- ofopu Mason tiscd / 6 Agust : 93 (iq. 8. 03 bom Dorothy y'' daughter of Joshuah Story baptised Mary Evans) y^' 2/ AgUSt 93 Joanna y^' daughter of Thomas Lyon baptised y' 3 Septem- ber 93 Joanna y'' daughter of Samucll Capen hanah y' daughter of John Blaake Samuel! y"" sonne of Samuell pason was baptised y' lo Sep- tember 93 [227] Susan Cape n born Martha y'' daughter of John Brown baptized y*' 5 '"'•9^- 24 September: 93 Elizabeth y' daughter of Moses Aeres baptized y" 15 Ockto- ber 93 ,..„ Ebenezer y'' sonne of Mathias Kvens baptised (An Rawson. J ^ 28. 6. 93 y" 29 October. 93 iT"!, , ^ hopstill y" sone of Josephe Black : baptized y' [Jos, Blake 5. gm. 93 1 -' ■> ^ ■■ -" owned yc Covenant 5 of nOVembcr 93 ^ '^^'^ Submitt y'^' daughter of Bejamin carpenter of Seaconc baptised y'' same day Elisabeth y" daughter of Joseph Blacke baptised y' lo de- cern ber. 93. Daniell y'' sonne of Daniell preston Juner baptised y' 21 day (Ebenezer withing of dcccmbcr It bciug A day thanksgiving and brL^ec^") vvas borne y 10 december. 93. (josiah White thankfull y' daughter of Smith Woodward bap- 30. 10. Qi. bom) . • 1 «■ 1 (Sarah White tiscdy samc day ,,,,.,, I.. 8. 93) Joseph y' sone of Joseph Leeds baptised y' i^"trb"n"'''"* of January 93 : 4 he owning y- covenant. ofSumnr) mary y*" daughter of Ebenezar holmes baptised fcToimanborn) y" 4 fcbuary 95 (mareawiat Anc y" daughter of Joseph withington Baptised wn)' ''^^ y" 1 1 fcbuary 9',' he owning y" covenant [Jane] y' daughter of John Blackman baptised y" i.S febuary 9-^ mchetable y"" daughter of Roger Billing baptised y" 25 febu- ary 95 hcnery y' sonne of philip withington baptised y"' i i march 94 2o6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Elisebeth y*" daughter of John Triscott Baptised y*" 27 of may 94 Elizebeth y^ daughter of Jonathan hall baptised y'' same day (David Patten Silcncc y'' daughtcr of Samuell Ikllchar of born27. 8. 94) Brautrcc was Baptised the 3 of June 94 shee owning y* covenant in our church y' daye William y'' sonne of John Cock was Baptised y'' 24 June 94 Dcsier thes tow wer twins y*" sonns of desier clap and wer william baptised y'' 12 Agust 94 Thomas ,, ,, r ^, t- n t , . ,, thes: 3 y' sonns 01 1 homas 1 oilman Juner wer ry^ , baptised y same daye [228] (Desier Haws Thomas Robiuson and his wife confesing ther borng. 2m 94) sinuc of fomicacon befor marige did both of (16 march 9J ^ ,° , . , . susanaof thcm ownc the covenant and he hmiself was (? "i iLr Baptised and 3 of his children waitstiii wiat born) [viz.] ( Samucll ) y'" 19 day of Agust 94 (27. may 1694 ) p^Uf^^l-o f William Cock bom) \ -KCDeCkd > (Abigail ) (8 lom 94 (g. g. g4 born Elis. Elder born) Steven & Grace Tilestone of oniseph) (Mary Web born 25- 9- 94) (Christopher Keiie William y*" sounc of John Church was baptised 25. II. 1694) (Rebecce. sometime Blackman) y* 15 September. 94 his wife owning y'' covenant that daye Abigail y" daughter of Jhon peirce was Baptised y*" 7 Octo- ber 94 John y'' Sonne of John Ikowne Baptised y'' 14 October 94 John y" Sonne of preserved Capen was Baptised . y*" 21 Octo- ber : 94 David y^ sone of David paten Baptised y'' 2 december 94 Elizebeth y'' daughter of Benjamin l^lackman Baptised y'' 16 day of december 94 Jakobe y" sone of John Paison Baptised y'' 23 december 94 Ruthe y*" daughter of Samuell paull was baptised y"' 20 of January 95 hanah y' daughter of oliver wiz/.ell baptised y'' 13 . of Janu- ary : 95 Sarah whitt owned y'' covenant and was baptised y'' 27 of January 95 the same day y'' wife of Robert Cook owned y" covenant Elizebeth y'' daughter of James foster nOKCHESTr.K CHURCH KI-.CORIIS 20/ Zeruiah y'' daughter of Ebenczar davenport Ickabud y' sonne of Ebenczar Joans wer baptised y" 17 of febuary 94 5 William y'' sonne of Robert cooke was baptised y' 24 febuary 94: 5 [229] /D 1 J u u Thomas y" sone and daughter of Thomas (Recorded Hannah J i • i i in Town book) hauah Euenes wer baptisetl y' 10 march : 95 hanah y'' daughter of Joseph weeks baptised y' 7 April! 95. Ruthe y'' daughter of Ephraim pason baptised y'' 14 April] 95 David V'' sonne & daughter of Lsraell how Ed«ardPayson Zcruiah oeuig twuis wcr baptiscd y 21 born of Sam.) » •■•■, Aprill 95 Joseph y" sone Isackc Ryall baptised 19 maye 95 mary y" daughter of Thomas euens bai)tised 26 maye 95 Samuell y'' sonne of Samuell Toplife baptised y'' 2 June 95 Elizebeth Ryder grandaughter to goody Garn- (Hana White scy was baptiscd y"' 9 of June she then owning born6june95) y^ cOVCUant 95 Ebenezar moadsly owning y"' covenant y" same day John y' sone of John Davenport baptised y'' i6 June 95 Edward y"' sone of Samuell pason bajitised y' 23 June 95 Ebenezar y"" sone of Ebenezar Moadsly baptised y' 30 of June 95 Consider y'' sone of Joseph leeds Juner baptised y'' 7 July 95 (Ruth Jones thankfull y' daughter of Thomas moadly bap- bom 26. 8.95) tised y' 28 July 95 mary maroh mokork entered Into covenant and was baptised y'' 28 July 95 Elizabethe y" wife of Joseph Angier entered into covenant and was baptised and I'Llisebeth her daughter was also baptised v*" 4 (Jamci Haws ^ i . -r wife Layd hold AgUSt 95 on y Covenant t-\ • ,. f t i i ^' l e Augsts. 95 Desiere y sone of Jeams haws was baptised y [p. MOJ) J J ^gyg^ ^- Thomas y"" sone of Charles Davenport baptised y' 25 Agust 95 Susanna y" daughter of margarett gates was baptised y' 15 September 1695 shee being a member of Cambridge church [2:50] Baptismes. y\nno 1695 — Anno 1696 by reason of commun- ion of churches ther being no minister In office thcr all this time 2o8 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Robert y*" sonne of Robert cooke was baptised y'' 20 October 95 (2%. g. 9? (Consider Leeds (Benj. Merrifeild 5. q^r 95 born.) David Tolman born 2 July. 95) born) (85/6 feb. 10 Nath. Web bom) (8. 12. 9^ Gecirgc; Bird born) (Margaret Houghton. 30. 4. 95) (21. 12. 95/6 E]is. Blake born) Joshua Story y*" Son of Joshua Story with David Tolman Son of Thomas Tolman Jun'' were baptised October y^ first day 1695 Mary y'' daughter of Smith Woodward was baptised in Dor- chester December y*" 15"' 1695 Silence daughter of Joseph Hall (on his Wifes right) Bai> tised 22. 10 mo : 1695 Isaac & Children of Isaac Humphreys baptised 29. io'"° Katharine 1695. — Twins : Joseph Blackman Son of Jn" Blackman baptised January y" 5 169;; Joseph Son of James Bird jun"" baptised 16. 12. 1695 Anna Daughter of Samuel Capen jun'' baptised March 3'' 1696 Jonas Son of Hopestill Humfreys baptised March. 15. 1696. (Meh. daughter Joscph Sou of Joscph Hcwcus baptised. Aprill of Jos. Blake -th , /s;^/s; 23. I. 96 b JL'9'J born) Ebenezar Son of Goodman Cock whose wife is daughter to sisf Pope baptised May 10"' 1696. Henry Son of Jos. Withington-as-also-Mary daughter of Jn° Peirse baptised. 31. [3]'"". 1696. George Son of Thomas Lion baptised 7"'. 4'"": 1696 Deborah daughter of Nath : Searles baptised y*-' same day James Son of John Cock Grandchild of o"" Sister y*" widow "los'Hewens Popc, baptiscd 1 8"\ 4™. 1696. being athanksgiv- born) ing day for y'" Kings deliverance John Son of Samuel Capen \ ^^ ^jg^^ 21 4 q6 Elisha Son of Standfast Foster \ ^ • ^- v • Elizabeth daughter of Philip Withington baptized 28. 4. 96 Geor^e'^Mon^kl" tsthcr Joucs daughter of Eben Jones 12. 5. 96 ofwmRoyaii) Sarah daughf of Jonath : Hall ) baptised Susannah daughter of widow Patten \ ^ 27, 7. 96 Steven Son of / onesiphorus Tilestone baptised Grace Daughter of i = 11. 5"'. 96. (Enoch wiswal born. 19. march 97) Joshua George — upgrown — baptised ^ Christian Pelton — upgrown — > i8. 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 DOKCHKSTKK CHLKCII RECORDS 2C9 James Son of Ohadiah Swift baptised 8. 9'". 96. Samuel Danforth baptised 15. 9'". 1696. Moses l-5illin,<;e Son of Roger Billinge baptised 22. 9"'. 96. Salter Son of Robert Scarl baptised 6. 10"'. 96. (4. 8m. „ Sarah daughf of Samuel Trot baptised 27. born of Thomas) • *-' • SJ^ (Zebuiun Web born Nehcmiah ^ "Prudence Hal Denuis > Sons of Denuis Maroh baptlscd 3 1 . born. febr. 3. 'yii Richard ) 11.97. Manhf Mcrrifield Alice Pope with bof") Eliz : Maudsly daughter of Eben' : Mosely. BIRTHS. May. 12. 96 Kath. Williams bom Dec. 10. q6 Rebec. White born March. 3. q6 niary Robinson born Feb. 24. 1/^/7 Elis. Minot born Hephziba 7 July 96 born March. 21. 97 Margaret Angier born July 15. 96 Uariiaris Haws boni 21 May 97 Experience I'.rown born Sam Royal born 7. 6ni. q6 24 May 97 born Roger «.V Desire Clap Henj. Everenden 7. 6'". 96 born 14. 6. 97 Elis. Evans born Nov. I. 96 James Swift born 30. 11. 96/7 Hanah Billinge born 29. 9. 96 born Abigail Puffer The account of y<-' Births was taken out of tlie Towne Register. [231] Elijah Son of Robt Cook jun' baj^tised April! 1 1. 97 Mary Daughter of Samuel Payson Aprill 11. 97 Hephzibah Daughter of Eben : Davenport 18. 2. 97 Mary Daughter of Joseph Leeds Jun"" 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 Jun' Aug. 8. 97 Nehemiah Son of libenczer Jones Aug. 15. 97 Elizabeth & I Daught" of John Blackman 19. 7. 97 Sarah \ Thomas Son of Thomas Evans baptised 26. 7. 97 Elizabeth Cocks, Sisf Pojies Grandchild 26. 7. 97 William Son of John Bird Jun"" Octob' 24. 97 Samuel Son of Jn": Davenport Octob' 24: 97 Mary Daughter of Thomas Tollman Novemb'. 14. 97 Ralph Pope Son of Sister Pope Nov. 28. 97 Relief Daughter of Isaac Humfrys Nov. 2S. 97 Susan Daught' of Benj. Blackman Nov. 28, 97 Deliverance Daughter of Smith Woodward Jan : 16. ()l Mary Daughter of Tho : Robinson March 6. i)l. John Son of John l^lake baptised April. 24. 98 Nathanael Son of Ebenezar Holmes May. i. 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 Hevvens Jun' May 23. 98 Joseph Son of Joseph Bird baptised May 23''. 98 Sarah Daughter of Tho : Robinson May 23. 98 John Son of Rob' Pelton baptised June. 26. 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Capen Junior July 10. 98 Mary Daughf of James Bird Jun'' Aug. 28, 98 Sarah, Daughf of John Pierce Sept. 4. 98 Eliz : Daughf of Samuel Capen Sen"" Oct. 2. 98 Mary Daughf of Obadiah Haws Oct : 2. 98 Judith Daughf of Desire Clap Octob. 9. 98 Isaac Son of Jonathan Jones Octob'. 16. 98 Sarah Daughter of Obadiah Swift Octob"". 16: 98 Hannah Daughter of m"" John Danforth 6. 9'"". 98 Sarah Daughter of Deacon Topliff Nov. 6. 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Paule Baptiz'* Nov"" 13. 98 John Son of Robert Cook Baptised Nov"". 27. 9S Abiell Daughter of Deliverance Withington 27. 9'". 98 John Son of y" Late John Wiswall or Wisell Dec. 5. 98 Abigail Daughter of Philip Withington : 5. 10'". 98 James Son of James P'oster i^aptised. 11. 10'". 98 Samuel Son of Samuel Trot baptised 8. i f". 98 Dorcas Daughter of Samuel Pay son Jan^' 22 : 98 Ebenezer Son of Oliver Wissell March. 5. 98 Mary Daughter of Ivbenezer Rice Mar"'*' 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 9"'. 1699 John Son of Joseph Leeds Jun"' 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 11. 99 Elizabeth Daughter of John Minot baptised June 11. 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 y'' 20''' of y* 6"' 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 Octob' i"'. 99 Elizabeth Daughter of Hopestill Humfreys baptiz'd 22. 8. 99 DURCHKSTKR CHURCH KKCORDS 211 Ebenezer j of Smith Woodward l>uptised Novcmb' (or Abigail) \ 19. 99 Ebenezer son of Preserved Capen baptized January 14. 99: 1700 Sarah Dauj;-hter of Thomas Evans baptized Jan'\ 21. 99: 1700 EHzabeth Daughter illegittimate of Matthew Peimur and of Mary Goodall, upon Her Moth'" Confession & Acceptance baptiz'd January, 28. 99: 1700 Rebecca and Deborah Daughters cf Robt Searle baptizd. ffeb. 15. 99: 1700 Charles Son of Charles Davenport baptized P^ebM^. 1699: 1700 Thankful! Daughter of P2benezer Davenport baptized, March. 10. 99 : 1700 Nullaines a Negroe Ent'ring into Coven', baptized ]\Iarch. I o. 99 : 1 700 [232] l^aptismes in Dorchester Josiah Son of John Blake baptized 17 March 1 699 : 1 700 Dorcas — Daughter of Samuel Payson Hpt 22. Tho. Wfeb. may. 8. ^ l'"- 9"^ 99 born George Son of Benjamin Blackman baptizd. 30. I'". 1700 John Son of John ToUman baptized, April y* 7'\ 1700 Rachel, PJaughter of Ralph Pope baptized : April. 21. 1700 Elizabeth Daughter of Edw''. Breck baptizd. Hannah Trott .o. S. -^^ay 4. I 7OO 90 Jane Daughter of Robert Cook baptized May 4, 1700 Martha Daughter of Eliz'. Morrice of Ivtston baptized May 12, 1700 Samuel Son of Samuel Clap, baptized June 2'' : 1700 I-lbcnezer Son of John Blackman baptized. June Abigail Woodwa-d 9 • ^7^^ , • , , • i , Jcrusha Daughter of John JMrd, baptized, June 1 6"'. 1700 Jacob Son of Isaac llumfrys, baptised, July 14, 1700 212 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS James or Joseph Son of John Browne baptized August 4"\ 1 700 Joseph Son of John Cox baptized August 4"'. Increase BlaKe 8. I 7^^ *■ 99 Mary Daughter of m' John Danforth baptiz'd. 1 1 . 6"\ 1 700 Mehctabel Daughter of m'. John Danforth bap- tized 1 1 . 6. 1 700 Abiel of John Dean of Tanton. Baptised. 8. 7'". 1700 Hannah Bartlet an Upgrown Person Baptised. 22. 7"'. 1700 , , ,, rr ,_ Mary Dautrhter of Standfast F"oster baptised. Hesther Puffer born -ft) r 29.3.95- 10. 9'". 1700 (She dyed y" 15"' of March following) John Son of Benjamin Cheyney baptisd. on Thanksg' : 21. 9'". 1700 Mary Daughter of Nathan Bradly jun''. baptised 8. io"\ 1700 Timothy (or John) Son of Robert Pelton, Bap- tised. 15. 10. 1700 Elisabeth Daughter of Ebenezer Sumn' Bap- Jona.h^an«iat.7, ^iggj ^2. ID. 1 7OO Miriam Daughter of James Bird jun. Baptised. 5. II. 1700 Francis Price Baptised Owning the Covenant 12. January 1700. Zippory Daughter of Joseph l^lake baptised 12. 11""^: 1 700/ 1. Anne Daughter of John Pearse baptised 19. I !"'">. I 700// I ^8^ bora '''°" ^^' ^' ]^^^ ^*^" °^ Timothy Tilestone baptised 2. 12'"" : 1700/1 John Son of Samuel Capen jun"" baptised 15. J mo 1 700/ 1 70 1 Thomas Son of Thomas Tilestone baptised 2. i. 1 700/ 1 70 1 Joseph Son of Joseph Hewens baptised the 20"* of April. 1 70 1 Elisabeth Daughter of Humfrey Atherton bap- mary But march. 3. tlscd. 20: 2. I7OI 98 99 born j^j^j^ g^j^ ^^ j^^^ Maudsley baptised the io"> of May. 1 70 1 Thomas Son of Thomas Lion baptised the 25"" of May 1 70 1 nORCIIKSTKK CHURCH KIXOKDS 213 98 Ralf Smith 30. 10. 1708 Rebecca Dauy;liter of Thomas Maudsley bap- tised 25. 3. 1701 John Son of Jolm Minot baptised y' first of June 1701 ^,,. ,„. Silence Dau;rhter of Ebenezer Jones baptised WiUum son of Tho : , * o 1 1 r i wuiiams born a6. 8. Junc y'' 8' I /O I & dycd [. . .J John Son of Samuel Clap baptised June 29"" 1701 Elisabeth of James Hawes baptised June 29'** 1701 Joseph Son of Joseph Hall baptised July y*' 6"" 1701 Elisabeth DauG^ht' of Thomas Robinson bap- tised June y" 8"' 1701 (it died since its baptism) 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: 1 70 1. Jerusha Daughter of Ralph Pope baptised [ ] Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Homes baptised 20. 9. 1 70 1 being Thanksgiving day George Son of Samuel Pay son baptised Dec : 14. 1 70 1. Mary Daughter of Robert Searles. Dec. 21. 1 70 1, baptised Jonathan Son of Samuel Wales Dec. 28. 1701. Martha Hall.. m 98 baptiscd ,,,,„, Benj. wiat 12m. 98 Samucl Sou of John Blackman Jan. 25. 1701/2 baptised Benjamin Jordan | Jonathan Chandler Aug. 4 98 bom A Huldah Chandler [. . .]: Billenge (of.) yt i a 1 1 Roger. Hannah Alcock Hannah Weeks Margaret Lord Mary Jinkins Jonathan Dire natural son of Abig. Ball baptised ^S 12 170?. Comfort Bird son of Joseph \V\rd I ~ baptised J Barbara Jones 39 II. 1708 Upgrown, ha\'- , ing laid hold on I febr. 8. ' y'' Coven' were [ 1 701/2. baptised on 214 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Hopestill Son of Lt. James Fost" baptised Oct. 3. 98 John Puf- f ebruary 15"', 170^, ferborn Israel Hill Baptised on the twenty Second of February 170I : Hezekiah March baptised i. i. 1702. Samuel Bishop Son of James Bishop Datus post Preces Dei Gratia Baptised 15. i. 170^ Jemima Daughter of Benj Blackman, 15, i'" 17O2 John Son of Smith Woodward baptised 29. i. 1702 Nov. 25«i. 98 John Mary Daughter of John Preston baptised 29. i. Cook born T70'' Mary Daughter of Edward Breck bapt'.'. 12, 2, 1702. Jonathan Son of Jonathan Hall baptised 24. 3. 1702 Silence Daughter of Sherebia But baptised 31. Oliver Son of Oliver Wiswall baptised y*" 7, 25 march g8 Abigail 4./-' _ , White born Hopcstill Son of Joscph Lccds jun'' baptised y'' 14, 4'", 1702 Sarah Daughter of Jonathan Jones baptised 14. 4'". 1702 Elisabeth Daughter of Thomas Robinson bap- tised y*" 21 or 28. 4"\ 1702 Stoughton Danforth Son of m' John Danforth baptised 26. 5. 1702. oA ril 8 Nathaniel (l^^izabeth) Hom^e" forn^' ""'* Sarah Daughter of Ebenezer Maudsley baptised 26. 5. 1702. Elisabeth Long laid hold on y'' Covenant & was baptised at this Time. Barbara Daughter of Eb'. Jones baptised. 9. 6'"". 1702 Hannah Daughter of Sam' Clap baptised. 16. 6. 1702. (she died in a fortnight or lesse.) hngs'bom^'^^"''^"' Sarah Daughter of Philip Withington baptised 23. 6. 1702. Rachel Daughter of Nathanael Glover Jun' baptised 23. 6. 1702 Jerusha Daughter of John Tolman jun"" baptised 30. 6. 1702 DDKCUKSTKK CHLKCH RECORDS 21 5 Thomas Son of Thomas Maudsley jun', bap- tised 13. 7. 1702 Sarah, Daughter of Sam' Hut, baptised 13. 7. J4. 4. 98 John Pel ton I/02. >^™ Ebenezer Son of James Barber baptised, i. 9'". 1702. Samuel Son of John Pierce baptised, i. 9'". 1702. Hannah Daughter of John Maudsly 8 [ ] [233] Baptised Henry son of Increase Leadbetter 6. 10"'. 1702. Sarah Daughter of Tho* Tilestone. 13. 10'". 1702. Hannah Daughter of Samuel Wales 17'. 1 1"'. 1705 [ jg ,0 Hannah Daughter of Timothy Tilestone 14. 99. born J 2"'. I 7O3 y wife of (young) Everenden 21. i'". ^ V' Dauirhtcr of Walter Everenden 21. i.'" 1 , „ o y' child 01 voLUig Evermden 21. i. ' I — lo^°" '°' Daughter of 21.1 '■" .,.99 cm Submit Daughter of John Coxe baptised 28. i™. 1703- Rachel Daughter of Jabez Searle baptised 2, I/Ov [. . .J Damon 10.4. , t-^ , r ii 1 /^ 1 i.- 1 99 born Anne Daughter oi Preserved Lapen baptised 16. 3'". 1703. Abigail Daughter of Thomas Evans baptised, 6. 4'". 1703. Rachel Pope 8. 10. Sarah Daughter of Thomas Trott baptised. 20. '^""^ 4. 1703- Silence Daughter of Smith Woodw' baptised. 20. 4. 1703. James Son of James liird Jun'. baptised 27. 4. Abigail Billingc 15. , -p., 12 1700 ' /^J Susanna Daughter of Ephraim Payson 4. 5'". 1703 Elisabeth Daughter of Jonathan Hall S.6'". 1703 Samnr' \f... I • . 7 Elisabcth of Nath liut. bajnised 15. 6. 1703 ■♦■ '" Purchase Son of Samuel Caj^cn baptised 22. 6. 1703 Henry Son of Henry Lion baptisctl 5. 7"'. 1703- Benjamin Son of Benj. Cheyney — 6. 1703 Sarah w[orth ](...] John SoH of Johii Prcston baptised 12. 7. 1703 »j. 1. 1700 born ■' •' ' 2l6 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Waitstill & Patience Bishop 6. 6. 1700 Sam. Tompson June 15. 1700 born mary Foster 31. 8. 1 700 bom Mary Bradly 3 . John Pelton 9. 10. 1700 Rebecca Foster 24. 7. 1700 Hannah Woodward 5. 10. 1700 Tho; Trot: a8: 10: 1700 born Thankf. Redman 14. 2 17(00] Isaac Son of Samuel Paul baptised 12. 7. 1703 Thomas Son of Isaac How Jun"" baptised 19. 7. 1703. Elisha Son of Ebenezer Davenport baptiz' : 3. 8'". 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. 10'". 1703 Jane Daughter of Obadiah Swift baptised y*' 19. 10'". 1703 John Son of Samuel Clap baptised, 23. 11. 1703 Martha Daughter of Ebenezer Williams. 23. 11. 1 703 / Matthew Son of Matthew Peimur. 5. i'". 17O4 Phillip Son of Samuel Payson. 12. i"\ 17O4 (Mary of Charles Davenport. 20. i. 1704) Hannah Daughter of Joseph Hewens 9. 2. 1704 Ebenezer Son of Ammiel Weeks 23. 2. 1704 Nathanael Son of Nath" 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. 1704 Hannah Daughter of John Stiles 21.3. 1704 Anna Daughter of Nathaniel Lion. Experience Daughter of Jos. Birch, deed, bap- tised 18. 4'". 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 P>ancis Price Supra — 23. 2. 1704 Thankf ull Daughter of Lt. James Foster — • 16. 5. 1704 Deborah Daughter of Benjamin Cheyney 16. 5. 1704 Ruth Jones of Jonathan Jones baptized 4. 7. 1 704 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 217 Mary Lewii 1. j. 1701 bom Eben. Web. 13. j. 1 70 1 bom Hanah Damon 1.2. 1701 bom Mary Butt. iS. 2. 1 70 1 bom Elis. Biliinge 1 1. 4. 1 701 bom Jos. Angler. 20. 4. 1 701 bom Zechary Merrifield. 26. 4. 1701 Thomas Trot 25. 7. 1701 John Everenden 4. 5. 1701 Zech. Waldo. 25. q. 1701 Daughter of Phillip Britton 10. 10. 1701 bom Christian Monk May ■o 1701 Mary Dauj^hter of Edward Cla[:) baptised 20. 6. 1704 Renew Daughter of John Blackman 27. 6'". 1704 Sarah Clap Daughter of Jonathan Clap 17. 4'". 1704 Ichabod Son of Oliver Wiswal 20. 7. 1704 George Son of m'. John Danforth baptised D. G. Nov. 12. 1704 Mary Daughter (jf liibenezcr Paul baptised 12. 9"'. 1704. Hesther Daughter of Jabez Searle baptised 19. 9"'. 1704 Mary Daughter of Jonathan Chandler. 3. 10. 1704 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 1'". 170* Anne Daughter of John Pearse baptised 28. ii. Samuel Son of John Browne ba[)tised 11. 12'". 170;^ Anne Daughter of Philip Withington 4. i. 170* Richard Son of Jonathan Hall baptised i i. 1 III , ^r\* iiiarrli' /^', Rebecca Daughter of James Bird jun'. i. 2'". 1705. Benjamin Son of John Cocks baptised i. 2'". 1705. Patience Daughter of Joseph Bird baptised 8. 2. 1705. Anne Daughter of Joseph Blake Supra ii. i. 1705. James Son of James Haws Supra 11. i. 1705. Susanna Daughter of John Tolman jun' 6. 3. 1705. Thomas Son of Matthew Piemur baj^tised — 3- «705- Susan daughter of Thos. Maudsley 17. 4. 1705. Ruth Kenny baptised the 8"' of July 1705. Anne Daughter of Timothy Moseman i. 5'". 1705 Robert Son of Robert Searle, 8. 5'". 1705 Samuel Son of John Maxfield 8. 5'". 1705 Mary Daughter of Nath. Leeds 28. 5'". 1705 P^lizaheth Daughter of Tim. Tilestone 15. 5. 1705 Hannah Daughter of Ensign Breck 19.6. 1705 2l8 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Mary Price 13. 4. Jcmima Daughter of Nath. But bapt. 19. 6. 1705 ^ — J Mehitabel Daughter Jn" Davenport 26. 6. 1705 Susan Daughter of Samuel Trot baptised 16. 7. 1705 Miriam Puffer. 14. Abigail Daughter of Sherebiah But bapt''. 16. Abigail Daughter of John Preston bapt. 16. 7. 1705 Ruth Blake 20. lo. , f,, -, ,-, ^ ,^, ^, , . , 1702 born [Ebenjezer Son 01 bbenezer Clap baptised 7. 8. 1705 [234] (Jos. Son of Samuel Clap bapt 6. 8. 1705) Nathan Bradiy 2. Thouias Son of Thouias Roblnsou baptised 30. II. 1702/3 born ^ John Lewis 18. II. Aquila Sou of Samucl Tolman baptised 21. 8. 1702/3 born J ^05 Sarah Daughter of Irijah Wales baptised 11. 9. Josh. Damon. 17. 2. _^- 1703 born A /U^ Jonathan Son of Jonathan Clap baptised y^ 9. Jane Brown. 28. i. 10. I yC? '^°^ Mary Daughter of John Minot Baptised y" 30. Isaac Bellinge. 9. lO. I 705 5m. 1703 born Elisabeth Daughter of Smith Woodward bap- tised 13. II. 1706 8. 1*705 bor"°"' ' Sarah Daughter of James Trott baptised y'' 13. II. i7oi Ebenezer Jones. Joscph Sou of Johu Stiles baptised on the 20. lom. 1705 born •' ^ _ -' '^ II. 170;: Katharine Web 20. Elcauor Daughter of Eben : Jones baptised the 7. .703 born J J j2_ j„q5 ^ .^ , Elisabeth Daughter of Samuel Paison baptised Consider Jones 7. ^ '^ ^ 9m. 1703 born y*" 6. II. I yO'Q (as I suppose) Jemima Pope 13. 9>n. Maiy Daughter of Capt : Thomas Tilestone 1703 born J^jjpj. J 5 jQ_ jp^Q^ Susan Daughter of James liird Baptised Supra Son of Sam. Butt ^ ., f I 20. 10. 1703 born O. II. 1705 Mary Daughter of John Brown Baptised Supra Sarah of John "2/11 70 C Mosely 31. 10. 1703 J" t-' / J born Edward y'^ son of Ew'' Foster Baptised the 7. 2. 1706 f7o"bo°rn' '°' '' Phcbe v' Daughter of Joseph Andrews baptised y'' 7. 2. 1706 IIORCUKSTKK CHURCH KIXORDS 219 Bernard Capen. 5. 12. 1705 born [Alisse] Tolman 8. 3n>. 1704 born Freelove Monk 2. 3. 1704 born Ruth Puffer 11. 1704 bom John Trot. 7. 4. 1704 born John -Stanton 12. 6. 1704 bom Tho. Shepard 24. 1706 born Hannah Chandler 4. 7. 1 706 bom Tho. Stanton 19. 6. 1 706 born John .Shepard 25. 12. 170J/4 botn Jerusha Merrifield i. (iij. 1704/s born Bcnj. Web. febr. 8. 1704/5 Nath & Edward Eldndg I. I. 170J bom James Bishop, jo. i. 1705. born Josiah March io">. 1705 bom Mindwel daughter of Abicl Bird baptised y"" 5. 3'". 1706. Mary Daughter of Sam". Leeds. 28. 5, 1706. Sarah Daughter of Increase Leadbett'. 4. 6. 1 706. Rachel Daughter of Nath : Glov'" : 4. 6. 1706 Ebenezer Son of l-!^benezer Lawrence — ■ Bapt : 15. 6. 1706. Prudence y'' Daughter of Nath : Leeds. Bapt : 15. 6. 1706. Sarah Daughter of Increase Lcadbetter Bap- tised — 6. 1706. Abigail Daughter of Jabez Searle Bapt. — • 7. 1706. John the Son of Serj : Sam. Clap l^apt. 22. 7. 1706 Samuel Son of Samuel Tolman Bapt''. 29. 7. 1706 Priscilla Daughter of Obadiah Swift Bapt''. 6. 8'". 1706 Jerusha Daughter of Eben"" Billingc. Bapt'. 13. 8. 1706 Elisabeth Daughter of Henry Tolman. 13. 8. 1706 Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Davenport 2~. 8. 1706 Patience Daughter of William Trcscot 27. 8. 1706 Mchetabel Daughter of Sam Bird 15. 10. 1706 Thankfull Daughter of Hopestil Capen 5. 11. I70*i Samuel Son of Smith Woodward 12. 11"'. 170!-' Benjamin Son of Benjamin Cheyney & Ebenezer Son of Ebenezer Paul were baptised on y'' 9"' of febr : 1 70? Clark Son of John Maudsly. 16. 12'" Hopestil Son of Jonathan Hall 23 \ March Jeremiah Son of Joseph P)lakc 23 March John Son of John Robinson — 2^ March Zcbadiah Son of Ebenezer Williams 2^ March 1 7oL' John ye Son of John Pierce baptised 6. 2'". 1707 Samuel Son of Oliver Wiswal — 13- -• ""1^1 ;i7o!) 220 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Susan Pelton 3. 7. 1706 bom Katharine Bird i'». 1705 born James Haws 11. 2. 1705 born Susan Tolman 13.2. 1705 born Ebenez. Lewis 29. q. 1705 born Walter Hixon 15. 4. 1705, born Ruth Fenno. 30. 3. 1705 bom Eliz Baily 14. 10. i68g bom Edw Baily 14. 3. i6<>5 born Jerusha Billeng 7. 6. 1 705 born Ruth Bradly 29. 4. 1705 bom Submit Daughter of [Isaac How 13. 2. 1707] Priscilla Daughter of Joseph Hall Bapt. 20 [2. 1707] At Meadford f .^f^^'^^^ Son of j Baptised bv o^-i ^^''^'^^s Hall ^7- 2. 1707 „ \ I Benjamin Son of ( in Medford. rastor -d • r. I, Benj. rearse. ) Richard Son of Thomas Evans baptised May 4. 1707 Humfry Son of Humfry Athcrton June 8. 1707 William Son of Sam' Robinson baptised June 29. 1707 Mary Daughter of Benj : Blackman bap July 6. 1707 Deliverance Daughter of Jos : Weeks July 20. 1707 Mary Daughter of Ebcn : Maudsly July 20. 1707 Mary Daughter of James Haws, Aug. 24. 1707 Hopcstill N'- Son of Ri : Withington Sept. 7. 1707 James Son of James Trott. Sept. 28. 1707 Tobias Negro — Baptised : Oct. 12. 1707 Joseph Negro — Baptised Oct. 12. 1707 Benjamin Son of Sergeant Sam^ Clap. Oct. 19. 1707 Peter Son of Francis Price. Oct. 19. 1707 Mary Daughter of Sam* Trott Nov"": 9. 1707 Steven Son of Richard Hawes Nov. 9. 1707 Hannah Daughter of Kb: Paul: Nov. 30. 1707 Tobie (m'' Paysons Negro) — Nov, 30. 1707 Hagar (m"" Capens Negresse) — Nov. 30, 1707 James Son of James Bishop Dec. 7. 1707 Samuel Son of Sam' Tolman Dec. 21. 1707 Anne Daughter of Sam' Payson Jan. 18. 1703 John Son of Ralf Pope — Jan. 18. 170I Mary Daughter of John Brown. Feb. i. 1703 Cornelius Son of Tim'. Tilestone. Feb. 8. Fllisabeth Daughter of Jos. Andrews, Feb. 22 1 70S Mary Daughter of Jn" Minot. March. 14. 170I Ebenezer Son of James Bird March 14. 170I Benj. Son of John Stiles. March. 21. Sherebia Son of Sher : j^utt. May 23. 1708 Preserved Son of Nicho : Williams May 23. 1708 170I noRCHESTKR CIILRCH RECORDS 22 I Mary Daughter of Irijah Wales. June 6. 1708 19*? 17051'br" Margaret Daughter of Jn" Preston July. 4. 170S Waitstill daughter of Incr: Leadbetf Octob.' 3. 170S ThoTrot 13.7. [....] Josiah Sou of Hezek : Maroh, Oct. 3. 1708 (."!"''.] 10. 7m^. 705. Sarah Daughter of Hez. Maroh. Oct. 3. 1708 Ebenez"" Son of Jacob Hewen oct. 10. 1708 Baptised at Brain- trey by the Pasior of Dorchester Nov. 28, 1708, Mary llaughler of Lt. Cleverly &Mehein- bcl Daughter of Peter Adams. .April 23 Major Ealles Dved. June 5 i^ot) 15S soldiers at our meeting. June I.) Six com- panies of Soldiers were quartered wrof 2 Companies are Indian Soldiers Aug. 6. old mr* Shepherds funeral Jos. Trescot taken to Comunion Aug. Ro. Searles Senr taken to Comunion 21. 6. 1709. Sept. 15 Publick Fast. Oct. 27 John [FitchJ bom Nov. 24 Thanks- giving Dec. 2? old m"" Chandler admitted to communion. A Contr. for .S. Capen jun. Jan. 29. febr. 2 7. I/O'i^ [235] Baptised in Dorchester Caleb Son of Capt : Tho' Tilestone Dec. 26, 1708 Thomas Son of John Andrews January 30, Edward Son of Edward lireck ]*'eb. 27, i7of, Henry Son of Henry Tolman John Son of Edward White Mary Daughter of Josh. Scvars Hannah Daughter of Nath. ) Glover | Susannah Daughter of Jabez I , , , ^,, Searles |' March 6"M 70.;; Samuel Son of Jonathan | Chandler j Timothy Son of Edward l-'oster April. 17, 1709 May 22. 1709. Admitted to full Communion with the Church M' John Devotion Richard W'ithingtons Wife Patience Foster & Sarah Corie Baptized Hannah daughter of Jn". leaker June 12. 1709 John Son of Jn" Bird Jun' June 26, 1709 Sarah daughter of Mathias I-^vans July 3. 1709 Sarah daughter of Jos. Blake July 17, 1709 Abigail daughter of Jn" Maudsly July 31. 1709 William son of W'" 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 l^ird SejJt. 4, 1709 Sarah daughter of .Sam' Tolman Sept. 4, 1709 Alice daughter of Tii. I-Lvans sen'. Sept. 25, 1709 Mary daughter of James Baker oct. 2, 1709 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Aged Tho. Bird died. January Mony fallen sh 8'' on yf pound or [ . . . ] March i6 1710 Publ; Fast. Mr Cotton Pastor of Easthampton died with pain in His head in 2 minutes. Contribution for r . . . J Morse of Dorchester Village abt. 9I'. Apr. 16. April 30 taken to full Comunion Elis. Woods. Preserved Capen laid hold on yt Covent. May 28. June 4 mr. Devo- tion Dismissed to Southfield Publ. Fast June 15. Augst. ,0. Publ. Thanksgiving. Sept. 28. Publ. Fast. Isaac Royall Junr laid hold on y: Covent. Sept. Jacob Eliot laid hold on yf Covenant. October. 15. 1710. Oct. 22 Thos. Spur laid hold on ye Covent : Portroyal y' surren- dered to the Crown of Engl. Nov. 16 Publ. Thanksgiving. Hannah daughter of Jos. Andrews Oct. 2. 1709 Thos. Son of Isaac How Oct. 16, 1709 Hannah daughter of John Pearse Oct. 23. 1709 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 Dan' Tolman Jan 22, 1709 Mary Daughter of Irijah Wales March 5 [1709] Mary Daughter of Sam' Robinson March 26 [1710] Baptized Caleb Son of Jn" Bradley. April 2 Baptized John Son of Jn" Withington April 16 Josiah Son of John Tolman April 23 Preserved Son of John Preston April 23 Anna Atherton Baptized. May. 7. Nathanael Son of Nath : Butt. May, 14 Lemuel Son of Thomas Trot. May. 28. Margaret daughter of Jn" Andrews. June. Mary Daughter of Eben"". Williams June. John Son of Ebenezer Clap. Aug. Flizabeth Daughter of Eben^ Paul. Mary Daughter of Josh. Pomery A Son (William) of Isaac Royal Aug, Sept Sept Onesiphorus Son of Timothy Tilestone Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jacob Elliot Baptized Benjamin Son of Benj. Ball. Henry Son of Matthias Evans. Sarah Daughter of Sam' Trot Sarah Daughter of Thomas Spur Alexander. Son of Nath' Glover. Priscilla Daughter of Sam' Tolman 1 1. 25- . 6. 27. 24. 24 8. 15- 22. 22 5- 5- 26. 26. Hannah Daughter of Henry Tolman Dec. 10. Thankfull Daughter of Jos. Bird. Dec. 17. Hannah Daughter of Sam' Payson Jan"' 14. Patience Daughter of Sam' Henshaw Febr. 4 Ruth Daughter of Sam' Hall Feb. 17 Zebulon son of Benjamin Thayer bap- tised at Brain trey Sept. 3. 1710 UOKCIIESTI.k CHLKCll KIXOKHS 223 1711. March. 1 1 Hiimfry Allienon Confessed Drunkenn». Josh. Georces Nvifc adm"'. to full Corn- union Apr. I. Publ. Fast Apr. 12. Apr. .S. Serj' Huts wife admiiled to Coniunion Increase Leadbetters wife taken to Com". May 20 May 23 Mr Niles ordained at IJraintry Dorch. Chh. mes- sengers assisting. May 27 m'"'- Breck taken to Comunion Oct. 2 Fire at Boston Oct. II. Fast ml" E. Danforth verj- sick ocl. 30. Publ. Thanksgiving Nov. 29. January 27 Eb. Top- liif admitted to Corn- union. Sarah D. of Sara' Bird born July 1711. Sam' Son of Isaac How born July 22. Nath'Sonof Jonath. Clap bom July 27. Mary Dauehter of John Maxfield born July 3'- Mary Daughter of Edw' Foster bom Aug. 13. Mary Daughter of James Trot born f^ept. 20. Preserved Son of Pres3 The Revd mr Robert of Newtown de- ceased June 22. Aged Mrs Foster died. Jo.s. Ward laid hold on ye Coven' June 28 Jos. ToplifJ laid hold on ye Coven'. July July 5. Sarah Weeks by vote of the Chh. admonished for for- nication And a Let- ter written to Her containing it. July 26 Contributed for J. Brown about 6lb John Cocks & His wife laid hold on ye Covent Aug. g Eben. Jones junr His wife laid hold on ye Covent Aug. Sept. 20 John Son of Roger Bellin^e taken to Comunion Sept. 20. Mary Trot now Leadbetter Con- fessed Fornication. Sept. 30 Aged & Hond Mrs Rock daughter to Mr Wil- son Pastor of Boston & formerly Consort to Mr Danforth Pastor of Rocksb. deceased. Aged 80. David Son of James Trot, May 17 James Son of John Baker, May 31 Hannah Daughter of Ralph Pope June 14 Thomas j ^^ ^j^^, ^^^^ j^^^ ,3 Zebiah ) ■' Mary daughter of Jos Ward June 28 Thomas Son of Sam' Clap July 5 Solomon Son of Jos. Hall Aug. 2 Matthias Son of Matthias Evans Aug. 2. Jerusha Daughter of Tim : Foster Aug. 16. James Son of John Cocks Sept. 13 Nehemiah Son of Bernard Capen Sept. 20 Ruth Daughter of Henry Tolman Sept. 20 Presej^ved son of James Baker Sept. 27 Mary Daughter of Eb Jones jun"" Oct. 1 1 At Dorchester Village baptised by the Pas- tor of Dorchester Sion Son of m"" Jos. Morse Oct. 20 Thomas Son of Thos Jordan Oct. 20 Olave ) P '., [ daughters of Thos Jordan Oct. 20 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 225 Jane Pitcher & olave ordan laid liold 011 y"; Covenant Oct 20 at ye .Village The wife of our Schoolmaster Mf White admitted to Comunion Nov. S. Thankgivitig Nov. 12. Nov. !■) Aged Mr White burved. Jan 14 Public Fast. March John Humfr\'s laid hold on yi' Covenant on April. 4. Abiel Bakers wife laid hold on ye Covei.' : Ap'il. 1 1. April 16. Aged mr» withington died. 86 yr old Siisana Williams laid hi lid on }>.' Coven'. May. 2. May 13. dismissed to Milton The wife of Tho : Toiraan Jun. Publ. ffast Mav. 13 May 2S widow' Hall died being sick but an hour or 2 June iitli Dr Smith died. June 6. Nathaniel Son of Elder Toplif admitted to full Communion. Sept. 2. Publ. Fast, because of llie Drought. July 5 gt Drought No Rain untill Sept 32th at night Saving a Showtron y<-' Lords day Evening preced- ing yf Fast at Dor- chester which was on July 2o.tl> save on Aug"' S"i & once or twice a small sprin- kling Yet a good har- vest of Indian Corn Oct. 18. mr Danforth died in Surinamc. Johanna Tre.«cot daughter to Thomas Lion admitted to full Comunion Nov, 21. Nov. 25 Publ. Thanksgiving. Capt. 'I'llcfitonc & His Wife & Edward F'osler admitted to full Comunion fell. 20 John I.ec laid hold on yo Covenant feb. Sarah daughter of Ben : Eastie Oct. 20 Mary Daughter of Daniel Stone Oct. 20 Christian Daughter of Ro. Pelton Oct. 20 ICliatcim ) Abijah [ Children of luhv : Pitcher Oct. 20 Jane ) Samuel Son of Joseph Topliff Oct. 20 Mary Daughter of the wife of Israel Leadbet- ter Nov. i Mary Daughter of Xath. Glover Nov. 15. Abigail Daughter of Coinfort Foster Jan" 14 1 7 14. Jonathan Son of Jon"' : Chandler Bap'^ March. 7. Ambrose Son of Jabez Scale March 14 Samuel Son of Samuel Jones March 14 Mary Daughter of Jn " Andrews March 28 Susanna Daughter of Sam' Hall March 28 Hannah Daughter of John Humfry April 4 Judith Daughter of Thomas Pearse Ajjril. 25 John Son of Humfrey Atherton May 16. Sarah Daughter of Jonath : Clap. May. 16 Sarah Daughter of Eben'" Paul. May 16. Nathanael Son of John Stiles. June 6 Samuel the Son of who / . • 1 c 1 T T-v 1 ^ June. 13. married Sanv Jones Daughter ) ■' ^ Mary Daughter of Pres'' Capen baptised July. 1 1. Abigail Daughter of m' P^ben"" White. Sept. 5. Ebenczer 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 Ebenez' Withington Nov\ 14. Jane Daughter of Francis Price Nov'. 21. Ebenezer Son of John Bradly Dec'. 19. Samuel Son of Ralph Morgan Dec'. 19. Thankfull Daughter of Jos. Ward Dec'. 19. Patience Daughter of Edw White Dec'. 26 P^bcnezer Son of J'Lben' Jones jun'. Jan" 23. Joseph Son of Jose]:)h Trescot Jan'- 30. John Lee baptized P'ebr. 20. Margaret Daughter of John Lee PY-b. 20. 226 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS I715 [238] Baptized. 1715 March. 6. Nath. Etheridge laid hold on y<^ Covenant March 31. Publ. Fast. May 15. Edward Fosters Wife ad- mitted to full Com- union. Win Withington & Sarah wife of Thos Pearse admitted to full Comunion June. 26. Abiel George & His wife & a sabbath or two afore viz on Sept II. Mary King made Confession of fornication. James Blake Junr laid hold on yc Covent Confessing Fornication oct 28 1 7 16. Thos Davenport & His wife Confessed fornication Sept. 25. Abiel George laid hold on yc Covenant Oct. 2 Oct. q The Pastor of Dorchester baptized Ten Children at Dorchester Village Called Punkapoag. Oct. 30 Contributed for Mrs Lord, g 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 D s. h . . . March. 22. Publick Fast. April, 15, Ebenezer Dunton laid hold on ye Covenant Mercy Bird admitted to full Communion. A]iril 30. The Church voted their messengers to sit in Council at Scituate May 8. May 23 mr Wni Cooper ordained at Boston, the mes- sengers from Dor- chester Assisting. July. S. John \Vales & His wife peni- 30. 3- Irijah Son of Irijah Wales, April. lo. 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, Josiah Son of John Cocks July. 3. Mary Daughter of Aaron Bird, July. 3. Jonathan Son of Eben' Topliff, July. 17. Mary Daughter of Josiah Hobs. July 17. J^hn Son of Richard Hawes. July 3 1 Jo^nT-Son of John Hlmifrys. 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 Eben' 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. 17 1 6. Baptized John Son of John Andrews. March. 1 1 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 2 '• 7 tently confessc•• (. . .], from >■<•■ Gen. Court. tor propagating y-' (josnel Contributed here Nine pound, 2d. January 4 Tabitha Cocks admitted to full Comunion. Jan. 1 1. Lieutenant Clap refused the Deaconship. Feb : I. Jonathan Clap Chosen Dea- con & ordained on March, i. 1719 March 22 Contnb- uted for mr Morse April. 12. Hannah Clap adm'l to full Com". Jos. Blake & His wife & Rush Paul confessed fornica- tion. The wife of James Swift laid hold on ye C.vt : Sept. 27. 1719 Ebn. Maudsly jun. & His wife laid hold on y<-" Covent. Oct. 4. Benj. FJird & His wife admitted to full Comunion. Jacob Son of Benj. Cheyney Bom May 24- '7'9 Isaac Son of Henry Bird born May 16 James Son nf James Swift bum June 21. Nehcmiali of John Stiles b. July 2. Benjamin of Tim- othy Tillstone July 19. Sam' Son of John Preston b. Aup. n). W'"i Son of Sanil Tollman Aug. 12 Desire Son of Enhr. Payson born July ji & died y*' samr day. Kben'- Son of Kbenr Toplifl born John Son of John ("ox born Auif. 3. Eli«abcth daughter of Kbenczer & Eliv abeth Maudsly Oct. 17. 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 Eb"" Clap. Sep. 7. Ebenez' Son of Tho" Rlakeman. Sep. 21 Jane Daughter of Tho' Evans Sept. 21 Hephzibah daughf of Josias Hobs Oct. 5 Elisabeth daughter of Joshua Severs Oct. 26 Mary daughter of Sam' Topliff. Nov. 16. Josiah son of Isaac How Dec. 21. Mary daughter of John Lee. Feb. i. Alexander Son of John Bradly Feb. 15. [240] 1719 Steven Son of Sam^ Jones jun' — March, i Susannah daughter of Joshua George March, i Susannah daughter of W'j] Cocks March, i I'^benezer Son of Richard Withington I\Iarch. 15 Anna daughter of Ralph Morgan May. 30. Deacon Jonathan Clap was ordained a Deacon March, i. 171 8 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 Eben' Dunton march 2 Mary daughter of Tho" Bird April. 3 Samuel Son of Sam' 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 Eiis. of Jonath : Chandler born May. 14. Elisabeth Daughter of Jos. Bass born Nov. 15 Jerusha D. of Henry Tolman born Nov. thy How born July 12, 1719. 1720 March 27 Tho. Ijird laid hold on the Covent. April 3. Hannah Wiswell owned ys Covent. April. 3. Contrib- uted for John Pres- ton g'i. 2*h. Aug. 15. 1720 Eliz- abeth Daughter of Capt : Wm Lowder & m's Elisabeth. Lowder His wife, Daughter to mf John Danfonh. born. Abigail Daughter of Tho. Spur born April. 8. 1720 Benj. Son of Francis Price born. April. 12. 1720. David Son of Nathan Bradley born May. 21;, 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. Ephraun Son of Ephr. Tucker born, July 17, 1720. Hannah Daughter of John Wiswell born May. 4. 1720. Sarah Daughter of Col. Tailer born, born Oct. 26. 1720. Thomas Son of James Blake born, July 26 1720 David Son of Jonath. Clap born, Nov. II. 1720. Sarah Daughter of John Andrews bom Feb. 14. 1720. Elijah Son of John Baker born May 14. 1720. Joseph Son of Aaron Bird born Oct. II. 1720 Susannah Daughter of James Swift born March. 6. Alexandr Son of Alexander Soper bom July 31, 1720. DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 231 May. jS Father Kvans .---dinittfd to full Cumuniua July 2 Rush Cook laid hold on y"-" Covenant, lulv g. Hannah Kawson admitted to full Communion. October. 4 mr Perkens ordained at Bridgewaicr Messengers from Dorch : Chh assist- ing. Aug. Eb. Maudsley jun. admitted to full Comunion Nov. Robt Royal laid hold on the Covent Dec. 6. a fast in Dorch bec» of Small Pox Capt. Spur & Tune 6: 171J Mm. Danforlh died, Aged 59. [241] 1 72 1 J^aptized Abicl son of Abicl Withington Jan^. 17H1 Susannah dau-hter of James Swift March. 19. 17HV Ebcnezer Son of Ralph Morgan April. 9. 1721 Thomas Son of Ebenezer Jones jun' April. 23. 1721 Elizabeth daughter of Joseph Basse May. 7. 1721 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. 2'. 1721 Thomas Son of Jonath : Kelton July. 9. 1721 Thaddeus Son of m' Maccarty July 30. 1721 Grindal Son of m' Peletiah Rawson July 30. 1721 Elizabeth Daughter of Benj. Bird July 30. 1721 Mary Daughter of Comfort Foster July 30. 1721 Mary Daughter of Tho" Blakeman Aug : 27. 1721 William Son of L' Joshua Sever Sept. 3. 1721 Hopestill Son of John Bradley Sept. 3. 1721 William Son of William Cocks Sept. 3. 1721 Elizabeth Daughter of m' Marion Sept. 24. 1721 Ruth Daughter of m' James Blake Sept. 24. 1721 His wife Joined in full Comunion Oct. 1 1. 1721 Abigail Daughter of Jos : Trescot Octob' 22. 1721 Elizabeth Daugliter of Goo : Glen Octob"" 24. 1721 Sarah Daughter of Isaac Humfry Jun': oct. 29. 1 72 1 Joseph Son of m'' Turin of Boston N<»v. 5. 1721 Anne Daughter of Capt: Robert Spur: Nov. 19. 1721 232 DORCHESTKR CHURCH RECORDS Increase Son of Increase Lcadbetf 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 Mary Preston con- fessed y« sin of fornication Ebr Wiswl & Wife made Confession of transgression before mamage Sept. 9. Nov. 12. A Council to sit at Norton, or Elders & Deacons Chosn Oct. 21. Publ. Thanksgiving to be Nov. 8. 1722 if God please. Oct. 14. 1722 Elder Toplifi buryed : Aged 77. He had Daushf of m' Danforth He was / r Januar)- 14 Anno I7^i born y*" tuesday before at 1 1 A.M. j John Son of Matthias Evans Jan'-^' 28. 17:4 Thomas Bridge, Son of m'' Gray of Boston P'eb. 4. i7i^ Grandson of the late Rev*^ m' Thomas Bridge Benj. Son of Jonath : Chandler. Feb. 11. 17H0 Ephraim Son of Eph'" Tucker Febr. 11. 17I2 of Henry Tolman Feb. 11. ifr}, Thomas Son of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince of Boston March. 11, 17IJ Abigaile Daughter of m' John Wiswell. March II. I7i Sarah Daughter of Isaac How May. 27. 1722 Mary Daughter of Alexander Soper baptised July 21. 1722 Joseph Son of Joseph Ward baptised Aug." 26. 1722 Benjamin Son of Joseph Ward Aug". 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 Eben"" Wiswell Sept. 16. 1722 Ebenezer Wiswell Laid hold on y*" Cove- ^ nant Sept. 16 ! • • ■ ■ 1 7 '' 2 Mary Billinge Dismissed to y"" Chh. at f ' " Milton Sept. 16 j Elis. Sutton made Confession of fornic. & was propounded to lay hold on y^ 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 y'^ same time Oct. 28. 1722 M"" Daniel William & nV John Foster Jun"" Joined in full Comunion Oct. 28. 1722. DOKCHKSTKK CHURCH RIXOKDS been 9 years Deacon & II years Ruling Elder. Jonathn : Capen & y» wife owned y<^ Covenant yc same day & Sam Capen lun & y* wife jhe«'l Repentance for yr fornication before marriage. March 3 Consider Leeds Laid hold on yC Covenant. June 9. 1723. John Trescot junr laid hold on y>' Coven'. John F dster & His wife adm<■•'- -.1-: .- A lelicr to y>- Churchcs read Oct. a J to send to y"' Ordi- nation at Hraintrcy of mr Hancock The Church voted to lend y« Pastor & Deacons. Amy daughter of Ralph Morgan Jan'*' 2. i/H;"; Hesth'' daughter of John Cocks Jan"' 9"' i/H;"! Rebecca daughter of Tho"- Blackman Jan. 9. izH;; Mary daughter oi Josiah lilackman Jan. 16. 17H;] Rebecca daughter of WilHam Cocks January Joseph viles baptized Jan"' 30. i /HJj Joseph Son of John Maudslcy Jan. 30. Susan Daughter of Sam' Cajjen Jan. 30. & grand daughter of m"" Sam' Capen 17.^0 Timothy Son of Sam' Capen Fel3. 6, Grandson of m' John Capen 17.];"; Hannah daughter of John Glover Feb. 13. Josiah Son of Jos. Leeds 13 Feb. 17!];"; Thomas Son of Israel Leadbetf 6. march lyr^-, Elisabeth daughter of Eb. Maudsly Jun' 6 march Ebenezer Son of Eben"" Cocks. ]\Iarch. 26. 1726 of Jonath. Payson April. 17. 1726 Mary daughter of N. Wales baptized at Brain- trey by o"' pastor April 24. 1726 Submit daughter of John Woodward baptized May I. 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 Sam' Toplif Sept. 11. 1726 Samuel Son of Nath' Holmes Sept. 11. 1726 Joseph Son of Jos. Cocks Sejit'. ii. 1726 Hannah Daughter of Benj. liird baptized Uct. 2. 1726 Sam' Son of Sam' Bird Oct 30 1726 I'lzra Son of James Swift Oct. 30. 1726 Publ. Thanksgiving Nov. 10. 1726. 238 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS [244] Baptized in Dorchester N.E. The Revd mr Zech. Wliitman of Hull Aged 82 yr deceased Nov. 5. 1726 Vir Pius, Humilis or- thodoxus, Utilissi- mus. At a Publick. Thanksgiving Con- tributed for y« widow Birch Eleven pounds. 1 1, loi". 1726. A lettr from Sundry in Sandwich desir- ing ye Church to send Delegates to sit in CniiTicil there ye 2d Wednesday m May. Left to Considera'.ion. 15. Dec. 1726. Dyed Wid. Tolinan Aged 82 >r. 4i mr Sam Willuiigton Aged 43 years. 22 Jan'T 1726. 'Wm Weeks manifested His repentance for fornication before marriage & was propounded to Lay hold on ye Covent. A Contribution for Charles King feb. 9. 1726. febr. 5. 1726/27 Adm^ should be re- moved. Josiah Blake & His wife & Anne Wis- weil wife of Ebene- ler Wiswell ad- • mitted to full Corn- union 30. 5'!'. 1727. Aug. 13- '727- Upon a Lettr from jv Chh of Sand- wich & from mr Thachcr y moder- ator of ye Council for Sandwich twas voted yt our Chh" Messengers should meet at Boston y>= Next Tuesday in Council, ab'. Sand- wich Troubles. Oct. 3 : the Sand- wich-Council at I'.oston dissolved & no result to effect. John Day laid hold on y'' Covenant. Oct. I. 1727. Oct. 22. 1727. John Maxfield iunf- & , Stounhtcm Danforth admitted to full Cnmuniim John Maxfield* * wife iiropoundcd fi>r full Comunion Oct 29. 1727 at 3 quartern of an hour past iQ at night there was a g' earthquake. The ( 'iracious Lord hive merrv upon Us, for Xt Jesus Sake. Amen. The Kaith ha» been KhakinK daily at limes unto y« (riday following. Nov. 7. 1727 Fast at Dorchr because Samuel Son of Sam' ]?ishop was baptized — feb. 19. 17H'] Samuel Son of Jonathan Capen was Baptized ' Apr. 2. 1727 Esther daughter of ]nl 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 I'ayson, baptized. May. 7. 1727 Mary, daughter of Thomas Bird — May. 28. 1727 Mary Daughter of Samuel Jones — June. 1 1. 1727. I':iijah 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 George Son of Jonathan Kelton. Thomas Son of John Ilumfry. Comunion Day William ) Children Lemuel / of william Abigail ) Weeks. Aug. 13. 17^7 Ebenezer Son of Ebenez' Holmes. Aug. 13. 1727 Abigail daughter of Elisha Davenport. Sept. 3. 1727 Elisabeth daughter of Jos. Ward. Oct. 8. 1727 E:iiz. Daughter of Tho Glover. Oct 15. 1727 Samuel Son of John Maxfield junior, Oct 29. 1727 Elizabeth daughter of John Capen- - Nov. 5. 1727 Waitstill Daughter of Charles Davenport Nov. 12. 1727 Aug. 6. 1727 1727 Aug. 6. 1727 240 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS of yP Earthquake. Ordination of mr Dunbar at Stough- ton to l>e Nov. 15. The Chh Sent ye Elders & Deacons to it. Publick Thanks- giving Nov. g. Then Collected for Jos. Andrews 7'i 2sh 6d. [245] Baptized Nov. 14. 1727 The Rev'l mr Samuel Danforth Pastor of ye Chh in Tanton deceased to ye publick Losse. The Same Day Capt. Foster of Dorchr was buryed. Dec. 3. 1727 Ruth wife of John Xlaxlk'ld Junr admitted to full Comtinion & Susanna Richards made Confession of High Breach of y<^' 7"' C'omand & ye Chh accepted it if Her following life be Chast. Dec. i7TheRev'IMiThacher of Milton deceased. Timothy Tilestone Junr & His wife & Edw'l Keltons wife & Elis. Withington ad- mitted to full Comunion Dec. mittcd to full Comunion 31. jo'u. 1727 January. 8. 1727. Admitted to full Comunion "mary wife of John Stiles : Joseph Leeds jun. & Priscilla 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. Tres- cot Junr March, i. 1727/28 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. AnnaWiihing- ton Mary IJaker 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, Rich;an Comfort Foster Si- lence Hall Marv Williams Anna Morgan Eliz : Beiton Abiel Foster. Fohn Son of John Wales Nov. 26. 1727 Noah Son of Ebenezer Wis- well Dec. 3. 1727 Mary daughter of George Payson Baptized 31. 10™. 1727 James Son of Samuel Capen Baptized 31. 10'". 1727 Feb. 18. 1727/8 Baptized of Matthias Evans. Feb. 25. 1727/28 Baptized Ralph Son of Tho. Blakeman Timothy Son of Tim. Tileston jnn. 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. Tre^cot IMarch 24 Baptized Hannah Child of Jiio Blackman & Abigail Child of John Wood- ward Bajitized Jane Daughter of Edw. Kelton 12. 2'". 1728. Baptized Ebenezer Son of Irijah Wales May 19 — Baptized Samuel Son of Dea- con Natlil. Toplifl. May 26. 1.728. Baptized June 2 Thomas Son of Ebenr Maudsley Junr and Margaret daughter of Cpnsider Leeds. Admitted to full Com : Jan. 12. 1727/2S ^^^ Preserved Capen & His wife. Mr Saml Hurafry Mr Ed: Kelton Mrs Elis. Preston I\frs Hannah Bakr Mrs Ruth Bird jMrs .Susan Humfry Elijah Weeks Admitted to f : Com. January 14, 1727: 8. mrs Mary Leadbetf wife of mr Israel L. mr Consider Leeds & His wife mr.-* Hanah Clap dauglif of mr Ebenr Clap. Admitted to full Com". March 3. 1727/28. mr Obadiah Swift, mr Mat- thias Evens m''-'* Ralf Mor- gan, mrs Silence Hall wife of mr Hall, mrs Thankfull Evans wife of m"" Tho. Evans, mrs Anna Morgan wife of mr morgan. March 10. Admitted to full Comunion mr Joseph Hall, mf Richard Haws, mr Tho. Evans nV Susana Wiswell wife of Enoch Wiswell. March 17 Admitted to full Comunion Eben. Williams & His wife nOKCIIESTKR CKURCIt KIXOKDS J4I To be propounded Enoch Wiswels wife Susana March 34 Propounded nir W'n Clap inr>. White Mr« Hannali (Jlover mr» Klis. wife of Tho» Glover Eliz. wife of Wn. Clap Martha wife of Tlio: Pimer Rebecca ^S: Deborah Twins of R. Searles. Submit daiiRhter of Isaac How Lydia daughter of Nathaniel Bradley April. 12. 1728 Propounded for full Comunion. Berj. Balls wife Tho" Blakemans wife. May 5. Contributed for Josiah Blackman 1911. i2»l'. & to"'' more. The LORD accept it. Amen mr Withanis dismission to Gloster dated June. i. Propounded for full Com ; widow Content Mason. June 23. 1728. Isaac Humfr>' Junrs wife ac- counted near Expiration, our God & Redeemr be gracious to her. .'^ept. 8. 1728. Died old mr» Toplif a Godly Matron Aged. 78. yr. Sept. 15. 1728. Died mr James Bird Aged 56 who nevr had (as is said) a tit of Sicknesse be- fore. Sept. 2q. 1728 Richard Hum- frrys laid hold on ye Covent Oct. 20. 1728 There was re.id a Proclamation for a Publick Thanksgiving to be observed on Nov. 7. 172S. 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 mr» Haws lately died & old widow m" Hensha a hltle before in Decf. li.iptized June 23. Nalh' Son of John Capen. Ba^itized July 7. Abigail daughter of John Glover & Nathan Son of N. Bradly junr. Baptized July 28. 1728. John yi' Son (if John Robinson junr. Bapt. .Sept. 1. 1728 Rebecca {>( John Triscot. Baptized .Sept. 8. 1728 Susan- nah daughter of Susannah Richards. Bap'l- Sept. 15. 1728 Mary daughter of Jos. I3asse David Son of Tim", How Josiah Son of Tho*. Pimur. Sept. 29. 1728. Baptized Susannah daughter of Rich'I Humfreys. Abigail daughter of mr Duriii or Turin I't Nathanael Son of Nathl Holmes baptized 13. 8. 1728. Susannah daughter of Jonas Humfrey 20. 8. 1728. Silence daughter of James Swift 10. 9'". 1728 8. lo'n. 1728 Jonathan Son of Jonathan Payson Sam' Son of .Sam' Clap baptized 22. 10. 1728 James Son of Saml Capen JanO' 5. 1728/29. Friday April. 12. 1728 Admit- ted to full Comunion John Baiton Comfort Foster John Wales W>M Clap Eben"- Wis- well. Mary Hortoii. Mary Evans. Sarah Capen Elis. Baiton. Patience While Judith Baker Ruth Wales. Elis. Clap wife of w'" Clap. Abiel F'oster. Elis. Glover wife of Tho" Glovr. Martha Pimer. Hannah Clap wife of E. Clap junr: Rebecca & Deborah Searles Submit How: Lydia I5radly. May 26. Madam Gillam & Madam Tailer admitted to full Comunion & also mr" Hanah Glover — May 19 Admitted to full Comunion John Robinson junr ^vt Susan his wife & Mary Preston June 30 Content Mason ad- mitted to full Com. July 14. 1729 Memorandum The Rev The Double Seat at v' right hand of y'' Pulpit old widow Ma.\ field old mother Wyat Jacob Hcwens wife Widow Pope Mother Spur Benj. Leeds wife John Wales wife Tho. Maudsly Sons wife Widow Woods Widow Swift 248 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS The 2'^ Seat to y'= Double Seat Old goodwife Bradly Rich'' 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 Scat Womens in y'' body of y*" House New Seating widow weeks Moth' Trescott Widow Pond Nath Claps wife Jno Capens wife Dan : Prestons wife James Whites wife Fourth Seat in y' Eben : Williams Wife Tho. Tolmans Wife Sister Prat Sam. Capens wife Increase Sumners wife Preserved Capens Wife The third Seat By y"^ Pulpitt middle of y'' house = New Seating Eb. WilP wife widow Baker Serj. Capens Wife T. Toll mas wife Pres. Capens wife Widow Capen Wid. Trot Jun^ Mrs Horton Israel Hows wife Oniseph : Tillstons wife Goodwife Hooper Goodwife Maroh John Trescots wife Sam : Capens wife Fifth Seat in y" midst of y'' House New Seating Isaac Ryolls wife wid. pAitt. Bern'' Capens Widow W'" Ryolls wife DORCllKSTIiK CHURCH RIXOKDS Widdow Trott Isaac Ryolls wife Ro : S carls wife Ro : Searls wife Ro : Spurs Wife Goodwife Henshaw Phil. Withingtons wife Jn" Blackmans wife wid. Robinson Tho Andr : wife 249 The 4"' Seat by y*^ 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 6"' Seat in y'' body of )■"' house Nathan Bradlys wife Josh Weeks wife Josh : Henshuas wife Eben : Jones wife Will : Chaplins Wife Tho : Lions wife Ri : Evans wife John Pearses wife Sam : Wales wife Jos. Blakes wife Sam : Hixes wife Obad : Swifts wife Sam : Halls wife Sam : Pauls wife [253] The 7"' Seat New Seating W"' Ryolls Wife Jos. Hewens wife Sam : Maxfields wife Smith Woodwards wife Sam' : Jones wife Tim : Tilcstones wife Peter O Kellys wife Tho. Maudslys wife Rich'^ : Butts Wife Wid. Sarah .Mosely Tho": Robinsons wife Jonath. Jones wife Eben' : Davenports wife John Cocks wife West Gallery Womens Second Seat next y'' Pulpitt New Seating Tho : Maudsleys wife M" Katharine Remington Jos: Birds wife Widow Ililliard or Helia Wid : Maudeslcy Widow Goodale Jos : Trescotts wife Humfry Athertons wile 250 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Jos : Blakes wife Jn" Blackmans Wife M" Baldwin Widow of Jos. Math^ James Hawes wife Sherebiah Butts wife Ro : Peltons wife The Same Seat y*" oth"" Part of it Ebcn : 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 5th Seat by y" Pulpitt next y' Wall Benj Merrificlds wife Samuel Hills Wife Sam : Chandlers wife Isaac Hows wife Widow Patten Goodwife Plum. Goodwife Hull : widow Doctor Smiths wife [254] 13 of 1 2'"° 42 intelligence came from ould P'ngland that there had beene a battell ffought betweene the Kinge & the p'lement. [255] Ordained Ministers in the Church at Dorchester in New England. 1 M'' Warham who removed to Winsor 2 M' Maverick who deceased in Dorchf. These were Contemporarys. 3 M' Mather who lived about 34 years in Dorch. 4 Contemporary with m' Mather was m' Bur 5 Contemp'y with m' Mather was m" Wilson who removed to Medfield. 6 M^ Plint. DORCHESTKR CHURCH RKCORDS 2$ I The Greater Part of the first Church in Dorchester Re- moved with m' Warham to Windsor : So that they Gatherd a New Church, over whom the Rev.'! m' Mather was Or- dained Teacher. Richard Mather. Anagram. A Third Charmer. Third in New Knglands — Dorchester, "Was this Ordained Minister. Second to None, for Fruitfulnesse, AbiHtys, & 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 'Tvvi.xt His bright Learning & High Pietie Short Time, His Sleeping Dust lies covered down So can't His Soul or His Deserv'd Renown. P'rom's Birth Si.x Lustres & a Jubile, To His Repose : But Labour'd hard in Thee (O Dorchester !) P^our more than thirty years, His Sacred Dust with Thee, Thine Honour rears. Obit. April. 22. 1669. [250] The Deacons Ordination = Charge May. 3. 1724. The Glorious King of the Church (& worKl) the Son of God, our Lord Jksus 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 (Oualifyed as He has 'specially Directed,) Chosen unto, & Invested with the Said Office. Acts. 6. 3-6. I 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 y*" Elders & to the whole Church, i 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 y" Tables, which the Church is to Provide for, (saith our Synod Book, call'd y'' Platform) as Namely the LORD'S Table, the Table of the minister^ 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 — P2cclesias- 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 Eldenship, 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 [257] Wherefore the Church of Christ in this Place (viz the Elders, Deacons & Fraternity of Fullcommunicants,) having Chosen You, our Dear Brethren M'" Hopestill Clap & m"" 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 Itarth, 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. DOKCIII.STI.K CHURCH KKCOKDS 253 And forasmuch as Gon 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 Ji:sus 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 P\iith. i Tim. 3. 13. and when the Great Shepherd shall appear, You shall Receive a Crown of Glory that fadeth not away. Amen. [25S] 25 of the 9'"" 43 the 2 great Gunnes were mounted upo their Carriages & drawne up from the water side : memorandum. The Rev'' m' 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 j^reached both forenoon and afternoon fervently & powerfully. The Lords Day y' He E.xpired, the Greater Part of His Church were present, to behold & Lament His Removal from them, which was on Aug. 23. 91. !■' July 1645 in this mo : the ciders did meet at Cambridge in mattachusets baye in N : K to Consider of the motion made amonge the Comissioners of the 4 Confederate Colloneyes : when t^jey did meet at Conecticute viz to thinkc of some things that might in ffuturc give some testimony from new ICngl about the great qucstiO now in debate about church-Goverment : 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 iiiovate 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 p'sent notice was that the church might know how to direct their prayer written y*" 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 m"" Joseph Mauds- ley, m' John Preston, mr Soper & mrs Butts Son on a fish- ing Voyage, went into a Cove at y" Eastward in y'' vessell, with Jos. Maudslcys Servant boy : also mr Honiwell of Bos- ton went in with y'", also mr Cocks strove to go in, but y^ fog hindred Him, & the Indians barbarously murdered all y' went in, but y'' boy. The Boy was Redeemed Anno 1728. [259] Feb. 6. 17O9 Serjeant Hopestill Humfrys & Serjeant James Blake Chosen Deacons Feb. 13. 170?, Joshua Severs Propounded to lay hold on y^ Covenant = & did so feb. 20 Febr. 20. 170!^ Serjeant Blake accepted y'' Deaconship Hopestill Clap & James Blake Ordained to y' Several offices it being a fast = Day. May 18. 1709. ordination of m"" Marsh at Braintrey GENERAL IXHEX. Admission, terms of, 21, 104. Anabaptists, 175. Antichrist, 56, 178. Baptism and Baptisms, 8, q, 22-26, 35, 38, 47, 48,49, 50, 54, 68, 76, 95, 99, loi, iiH, 122, 150, 151, 157, 162, 169 to 246, 184, 187, 18S, 202, 224, 230. Baptisms of children from other towns [see under the several towns]. Burglar, 163. Captives, 153. Catechizing, 65, So, 91, 95, 108, 125, 206. Children of the Church, 26, 27-29, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 6S, 76, 80, 91, 95, 99, loS, 124, "25, i45i '49. '5'. '52. '53. •^4, '88, 196, 197, 206. Church benevolence, 10, 12, 63, 70, 72, 73, 77, 83, loi, 105, III, 113, 117, 120. 121, 123, 124, 125, 128, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 13K, 140, 141, 143, 144, 14S, 149. 'SO. '5'. '52. '53. '55. '5'^. '59. ''^^> '631 '67- [See Contribu- tions.] Church; First, 163,255; Second, i. Church meetings, 10 et seg., 110, 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, 15S, 159, 160, 163, 164, 165, 167. Colleague, 9, no, 166, 167, 246. College, The, 153, 243. Commissioners, 25S. Communion, 2, 14, 17, 18, 19, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35.37. 38, 39. 40, 4'. 5'. 88, 95, 106, 114, "5. '45. '54. '56. 169. '74. '75. '77. '^". 186, 191, &c. Confession, 62, 63, 79, 96, iiS, 120, 127, 150, 'S3. '55. '56. '57. ">2, 228, 231, 235, 236. 237. 23^. 240-246. Confederate colonies, 258. Consociation, 54. Contribution, ;i, 80, 83, 87, 91, 94, 95, 101, 102, 103, 105, 145, 154, 157, 160, 163, i'>7, •86,23?, 237. 238, 239, 240, 243, 244, 245, 246. [sec Church Henevolence.J Council, Kcclesiastical, 42, 43, 47, 52, 66, 67, 75, 81, 86,89, 102, 103, 104, 134, 136, 13H, '39. '44. '45. '46. '49, 'S'- '54- '55. '5'', 157, 160, 161, 162, 165-167, 186, 238, 241, 242, 243. 244, 246. Covenant, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 17, 19-24, 27-30, 32, 33. 35.47.49.66. 7*. 95. 9*. 9<>. 'O'. '"3. '04. loS, 114, 118, 119, 110, 122, 144, 148, 149, '50. '5'. '52. '53. '54. '55. '57. '62, 164, 184, 215, 232. Deacon, 11, 12, 13, 32, 41, 63, 65,69,78, 79, 90, 125, 126, 136, 137, 152, 157, 158, 161, I'.j, 16K, 239, 242, 256, 259. Diicipline, 23, 24, 44, 71, 72, 94, 96, 102, lu], 106, 107, loS, 109, III, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 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, 50-53. 5^. 59. 61, 71, 79, 84, 85, 88, 113, 130, 136, 14S, 150, 153, 167, 169, 178, 192, 241, 245- Drouth, 55, 56, 57, 70, 71, 93, 125, 138, 145, '5°. '53. '54, 237- Earthquake, 244. Elder, i.e., minister, 21, 23, 24, 42, 43, 44, 51, 5.^ 54. 57, 5^^. 62. 70. 73. 74. 8°. 82, 83, 105, 161. Elder, Ruling, 8, 11, 13, 21, 42, 48, 59, 60, 63, 64, 65, 68, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84, 85, 90, 95, io> 157, 164, 165, 166, 167, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239. 242, 243, 244, 246, 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, 131, 133, 145, '4*'. '5°. '80, a39- Guns, 258. Harvard College, 243. Humiliation [see Fast-day]. Independent, 33. Indians, 42, 101, 131, 133, 136, 141, 143, 145, 148, 150, 151, 153, 156, 235, 25S. Information of Elder Topliff, 25. King, The, 50, 53, 131, 131, 130, 140. '42, "45, 147, 150, 151, 152, 153,230,254. I>ay preaching, 55, 56. 57, 58, 5.>, 60, 65, 67, 82, .S5, 87, no, 115, 137. Lecture, 91, 92, 94, 100, 101, 105, 106, no, 114, • 30. '33, '35> '3'*. '44, 153. '54. '65. Lord's Supper, 48, 49, 51, 76, .;o, 91, , 99, 107, nS, 128, 137, IS"*, 145, '46, 158, '59. 160, 161, 163, 165, 184. Malthouse, 25. 256 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 146, 133. '55. . S3. , 92. 146, and Marriage, 16S. Meeting-liouse, 37, 64, 104, 105, 106, 114, 149. '55. '611 '&3. '6S) 210, 246-253. Members, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 17, 18, ig, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33,34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 61, 62, 6S, 89, 92, 99-101, IIS, "7. '20, 127, 12S, 130, 131, 132, 136, 140, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, '54. •56, 157, 181, 186 to 246 occasionally. Ministers, 5, 9, 10, 11, 28, 42, 47, 50, 52, 54. 55. 5^ 57, 73. 77. 79. 8', 87. 88, go 93, loi, 108, 114, iij, 116, 120, 137, 145, '54. 155. 156, 187, 246, 25s [see Council Ordination]. Minister's House, Ministry House, 25, 88, 89, 95, 96, 99, 160. Ministry, deposing from, 244. Missions, Foreign, desired, 153. Missions, Home, 149, 163, 164, 165, 239, 243. Money, 235. 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, 116, 118, 124, 126, 130, 137, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 152, '53, 154, '57, 165, 167, 213, 236, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246,256,258,259. Orthodox, 162. Parliament, 42, 44, 254. Pastor, 9, ID, II, 52,60,62,89, 144, 145, 154, 166, 167, 184. Pedobaptism, 175. Platform, 256. Popery, 54. Prelacy, 39. Presbyterian, 33. Presbytery, 153, 154. Propagating the Gospel [see Home Missions], Protestant, 123, 127, 153. 37, Queen, The, 128, 131, 153, 154, i55, 'S^. '59- Rain, 237, 239. Recommendation, 241. Redemption of captives, 10, 105, 120,121, 123, 124, 125, 136, 141, 142, 144, 153, 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, 105-111, 126, 127, 223, 241. Snow, 238. Soldiers, 235. Synod, Senod, 54, 55, 95, 110, iii, 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, 5S, 66, 71, 73, 82, 87, 89, 92,93, 95, 102, 106, III, 112, 113, 119, 124, 127, 128, 133, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, "47. 148, 149. '5". '5'. 152, 'S3, '54. '55, '5'', '57, 180, 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. IXDKX OF NAMES. Adams, Adamcs : Mchitable, 255; Mr., 114; Peter, 235; William, 92, 144. Alcock, Hannah, 152, 232. Aldridge: Catharine, 6; (;eorge,6; Mary, 170. Allen, Alen [see Kllen]: Benjamin, 1S6; James, 170; Mr., 77, 92, 104, 184. Almy, Mr., ly^. Andrews, Andrewes, Andr: Elizabeth, 234; goodman, 12^; governor, 133; hiannah, 235 ; John, 25, 220, 235, 236, 237, 23S, 239, 240,241,243; Jos., 244; Mary, 236, 237 ; Phebe, 234, 246; Samuel, 241; Sarah, 240; Thankful, an, 23S; Thomas, 21, 33, 37, 40, 917, 171, 20'^', 212, 220, 235, 239, 249, 252 ; William, 243. Angier, Angiers : Benjamin, 233; Elizabeth, 229; Joseph, 140, 157, 22c>, 233, 234, 235. 23^. '}0< 241, 250; Margaret, 230, 235; Mr., 155. Anglesey, Margaret, ft. Anne, queen, 153. Annibatl : Mar)', 206; Robert, 206. Appleby, Abigail, 157. Aspenwall, Aspenall : Elizabeth, 202 ; Mehit- able, 20I ; Peter, 194, 301, 202; Samuel, 194. Asten [Austin], Francis, iS. Atherton : Anna, 235; Captain, 10; Consider, 100, 122, 128, 129, 130, 215, 2i'^>, 238; Elizabeth, 22, 120,215,232; Hannah, 152, 215; Hope, 17'); Humphrey, 4, 41, 148, 157, 232, 234, i-^f', 237. 238, 243. 249, 253 ; Increase, 173 ; John, 237; Margaret, 217 ; Mary, 33, i>:2 ; Mr., 85, 91; Patience, 100, loi, 182,2^/1,215; Rest, 171; Sarah, 152, ai6; Thankful, 174; Watching, 22, iio, iSo, 215, 217. Avery, John, 220; Mr., 160; Robert, 220. Acres, Ayres; Elizabeth, 227; Mosps, 123, 227. Bacon, Rakon, Fr., 25 ; Frances, 132. Badcock, Abigail, 187; Caleb, 191; Ebcnc- zer, 194; Elizabeth, 199; Hannah, i; Hopcstill, 1(^5; Jame.-i, 182; Jonathan, 180; Nathaniel, i8 211; Mary, 148, 311; -Slehila- ble, 230, 245 ; mother, 157. Barber: Ebenezer, 232 ; Elizabeth, 217 ; Ex- perience, 218; Hezekiah, 242, 243 ; James, 38, 317, 221, 223, 232, 242, 252; Jesse, 243; John, 242 ; Mr., 172 ; Patience, 333, 224. Barker, Dorothy, 6. Barrett, Mrs., 14S. Bartholomew, father, 25. Bartlett, Hannah, 150, 232. Bass, Basse: Edward, 244; Elizabeth, 340, 241; Joseph, 167, 240,241,242,244, 245, 346; ^lary, 245 ; William, 246. Bate, Bates: Alice, 5; goodwife, 182; James, 4, 186, 193, 195; Lydia, 5, 178; Margaret, 7, 195; Mary, 5, 186; Mr., 25; Samuel, '77- Batten, Ursula, 25. Baxter: Jos., 149; Joseph, iCji ; Mr., 145, 146. Bayley, Anne, 6. Beal, Benjamin, 206. Beaman, Beamcmd, Beamont, Boaumont : Elizabeth, 222, 224: (lam.iliel, 17, As8, 189; goody, 31; John, 19, 100, 188, 207, 211 ; Katharine, 22'>; Mary, 100, 18s ; Mr., 25; Nath., 252; Noah, 39, 41, 320, 222, 224, 226, 249; Patience, 41, 222; Sarah, 100, 152, 1S9, 320; Thomas, 188; Zipporah, 21 1. Behoe, Wm., 147. Belcher, Belichar: Joseph, 18,96, 141 ; Sam- uel, 227; Silence, 227. Bellengham : Gov. Richard, 71. Bennett, James, 151. Beton [see Baiton], Thomasin, 6. Biggc, Rachel, 5. Billing, Bellengc, Billingc, Billindge, Bill- ing,'!: Abigail, 233; Anna, 175; Beiij.i- min, 223; I'.e/.alecl, 226; Ebcnezer, 39, 40, 100, 101, 147, is'i, 180, 1S7, 208, 211, 215, 219, 222, 223, 224, 234, 239, 2^•<, 251 ; Elizabeth, 190, 215, 233; Elk.mah, 232; Goody, 7; Hann.ili, 30, 213, 230; ileph- zibah, 319; Irijah, 326; ls,iac, 334; Jerusha, 3J4; Johana, 100; Johii, 153, 315, 3.37; Jcmathan, 101, 17S; Joseph, . 1^2; Slar>', 17;, 332, 323, 338, 341; Me- hitablc,237; Mo.ncs, 230; Mr., i4'>; Na- thaniel, 144; R.,335; Richard, 1^1,208; - Roger, 6, 38, too, 101, 146, 152, 174, 188, ■90, iQS, 2>3, 2>Si i<8, 220, 331, 333, 223, 337, 230, 332, 237, 339, 348, 25'; 258 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS g., 248; Sarah, 222, 238; Samuel, 180, 224; Stephen, 225, 23:?, 239; William, 220,221,238; Zebiah,236; Zipyiarali, 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, 21Q, 240, 241, 242, 243, 246; Comfort, 232 ; Damaris, 206; Deiton, 221 ; Ebenezer, 217, 234, 245; Edward, 243; Elizabeth, 35, 152, 214, 238, 241; Eunice, 214; (ieorge, 230, 245 ; goodwife, 7; Hannah, 148, 209, 225, 243; Henry, 223, 240, 242; Isaac, 240; Jacob, 242; James, 36, 41, qg, 150, 174, 203, 214, 217, 219, 222-225, 230-236, 242, 245, 24X, 249, 251; Jane, 226; Jorusha, 232; Johanna, 41, 239; John, 35, 36, 134, 150. "731 202i 204, 206, 209, 213, 214, 221, 223, 226, 231, 232, 235, 243, 246, 248, 249, 251 ; Jonathan, 243; Jos., 243, 245. 250, 253; Joseph, 23, 25, 41, 152, 206, 216, 224, 225, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 240, 242; Katharine, 152, 234; Mar}', 36, 152, 2ifi, 231, 238, 240, 242, 244; Matthew, 246; Mehitable, 206, 234 ; Mercy, 152, 216, 238; Mindwell, 234; Miriam, 41, 232; I\Ir., 167; Nathaniel, 236; Patience, 152, 217, 233; Priscilla, 222,245; Rebecca, 233; Ruth, 245^ 246 ; Samuel, 174,234, 236. 238, 242, 243 ; Sarah, 178,216,236; Silence, 223; Submit, 216; Susan, 234; Tliankful, 206, 216, 235; Thomas, 7, 10,38,99, 102, 139, 172, 216, 217, 219, 22t;, 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, 250, 253 ; Jeams, 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, 228, 231, 232, 233, 236, 250; Ebenezer, 232, 239; Eliakim, 222, 223; Eliphalet, 236; Elisha, 151; Elizabeth, 228, 231, 242; George, 232; Hannah, 231, 245; Hephzibah, 233 ; Ichabod, 151; Jane, 227; Jemima, 41, 140, 232; John, 21, 32, 41, 100, 122, 148, 190, 192, 194, 197, 199, 202, 205,206,219,221,222,223,225, 227, 230, 231,232,233, 243-245, 246, 249, 252,253; Jonathan, 119, 190, 206; Joseph, 192, 230; Josiah, 223, 243, 244, 245; Josias, 242; Keziah, 226; Mary, 194, 206, 225, 234, 241, 242, 243; Peter, 238; Ralph, 245; Reijecca, 151, 199, 228, 243; Renew, 233; Samuel, 232, 246; Sarah, 32, 151, 190, 206, 231; sister, 129; Susan, 231; Susanna, 244; Thankful, 219; 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, '58, '59, 160, ibi, 164, 239,242 ; Ebenezer, 236; Edward, 14, 22, 30, 104, 119, 193, 203; Elder, 129, 136, 141: Elizabeth, 21, 39, 182, 189, 227, 230; Experience, 196; father, 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, 197, 199, 206, 219, 222, 238, 239, 240, 241, 342, 243, 24S, 251, 259; Jeremiah, 234; John, 18, 21, 39, 41, 100, 206, 221, 222, 224, 226, 231, 232, 239, 243, 244, 248, 249, 251; Jonathan, 191, 203; Jos., 240, 252, 253; Joseph, 134, 199, 206,227,230,231, 232,233,234,235, 236, 245,250; Josiah, 232, 244, 245; Mary, 41, 100, 152, iSi, 186, 219,221; Mehitable, 204, 230; Mr., 150, 167; Mrs., 251 ; Nathaniel, 100, 190, 225; Patience, 22, 119, 121; Ruth, 233, 241; Samuel, 100, 112, 181, 224; Sarah, 1S3, 197,235,245; sister, 84, 85 ; Susanna, 37, 38; Thomas, 240, 242, 243, 245; Wait, 239; widow, 84, 85; William, 5, 17, 18, 25, 30, 104, 112, 171, 188, 190, 193, 196, 199, 204; Zipporah, 232. Blowers, Rev. Mr., 245. Bolton, Boulton: Elizabeth, 18S; John, 20, 39, 206, 219; Nicholas, 7; Sarah, 219; Thankful, 178. Bourn, Bourne: 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, 202; 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. 199,206,232,233; Melatiah, 239; Nathan, Nathaniel, 25, 174, 199, 201, 202, 205, 210, 232, 236, 237. 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245. 246, 250, 252; Rebecca, 244; Ruth, 234, 236; Samuel, 236; Sarah, 243 J Susanna, 40, 201 ; William, 246. Brack, Brecke, Breke, Brick: br., 33; Capt., 25, 221 ; Edward, 6, 12, 31, 152, 184, 208, 232, 235, 236, 249; Elizabeth, 148, 181, 20S, 232 ; Ensign, 233 ; Hannah, 220, 221, 233; Jemima, 140, 208; John, 21, 39, 99, 110, 114, 115, 127, 178, 208, 210, 213, 214, 218, 220; Margaret, 236; Mary, 7, 177, 232; Mrs., 236, 251: Nathaniel, 218; Robert, 154, 214; Samuel, 224; Su- sanna, 148, 1S3, 210, 236; widow, 251. Bridge: T., 154; Thomas, 241. Bridgham, Elder, 157. Bridgram, Henry, 7. Brightman, Joanne, 150; Mary, 151. Britton, Phillip, 233. Broadstroet, Mr., 55. Bromfeild, Edward, 149. -^ Brooks, Joshua, 144. Brown, Dorcas, 222 ; Edmond, i8g, 192 ; Elizabeth, 1S9, 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, 246; Joseph, 232; Katharine, 244; Major, 159; Martha, 226, 227, 239 ; Mary, 41, 225, 234, 245; Mr., 161; Samuel, i()2, 233 ; Unite, 246. Buckly, Buckley, Mr., 95. Bugbee, one, 18. ._ Bullard, Mr., 170. Bullock, Mr., 25. .Burge, Burgesse : goodmafi, 135; Mr., 174; Mrs., 159. Burr, Burre, Bur: Frances, 6; Jonathan, 6; Mary, 171 ; Mr., 25, 34, 255 ; Rebecca, 6. Bush, George, 157. Butler: Henry, m, 187; John, 180; Joyce, 5; Mr., 86; Nathaniel, 187; Nicholas, 5. Butt: Abigail, 233; Barachiah, 212: Eliza- beth, 210, 233 ; Hannah, 212,231 ; Jemima, 233; Joseph, 152, 217; Mar>', 152, 155, INDEX OF NAMES 259 313,131,333,139; Mm., ijS; Nathaniel, 151,131,133, 135. »49; Richard, 37, 131, ■ 55, 110, 211, 113, 317, 231. 353; Samuel, 153, 210, 231, 134, 130; Sarah, 153, 333; Seargt., 236; Sherebiah, 210, 231, 131, 133.134.130,253; Silence, 233; wid.,252. Hylcs, Biles. Mr,, 166, 167, 246. Calender: Mr., 151; Mrs., 151. Callicott, CoUicot [see Coflick]: Depcnd- ance, 174; Experience, 172; Hannah, iSi ; Mr, 25; Nathaniel, 176; Preserved, 177 ; Richard, 192. Cane, Birst. 15. Caparon : Kliiabeth, 151; John, 151; Mar- garet, 151. Capen, Capin, Capinne : Ann, 225; Anna, 230; Anne, 233, 243; Bernard, 36, 37, 148, 17S, 206, 211, 213,218,214,237,146, 152; Christopher, 246; David, 340; dea- con, 65, 67, 85, 86, 90, 91, 102, 106, 133, 134, 125, 137, 246; Deborah, 243; Doro- thy, 40, 203, 204; Ebenezer, 113, 231, 13S; Edward, 216; Elijah, 242; Eliza- beth, 151, 198, 106, 213, 223, 231, 344, 345 • Esther, 344 ; Hannah, 37, 38, 41, 152, 194, 106, 218; Hopestill, 25, 209, 234, 238, 246; J. ,15: J.C.,26; James, 183, 245 ; Joane, 6; Joanna, 170, 116; John, 6, 11, 13, 14, 32, 35. 3S, 40, 4'. 6'. (>3. 7". 74. 77.94, '15. '36, 151. 15'^. '7". '77. '80, 194. "97. 198, ig<), 201, 203, 104, 206, 108, 113, 218, 128, 130, 233, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 252; Jonathan, 224, 241, 242, 244, 246; Joseph, 19,37, 100, 101, |8.), 213; Josiah, 341; >iar)', 35, 38, 148, 181, 212, 315. 237, 338; Mr., 2J, 113, 115, i')7, 234; Mrs., 351; Nathaniel, 3o3, 245; Nehemiah, 237; Preserved, 31, 37, 38, too, 132, 157, 188, 106, 115, 219, 223, 235, 228, 231, 233- 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 245, 248, 249, 252 ; Purchase, 206, 233, 235, 236; Kadigan, 6; Robert, 242; Ruth, 242; S., 241; .Sam- uel, 36-38, 133, 132, 153, 155, 177, 199. 304, 306, 309, 312, 313, 3l''>, 218, 319, 223, 334, 336, 230, 231, 232, 233, 335, 241, 343, 343,244, 145, 348, 349, ^5". 25^; Sarah, 39, 148, 101, III, 343, 245; Serj., 252; Susan, 227, 243; .Susanna, 35, 197, 206, 218, 322, 239, 346; I'hankful, 39, 301, 334 ; Timothy, 143 ; widow, 138,252. Carpenter: Benjamin, 216, 222, 124, 237; Ezra, 165, 343; Hannah, 222; John, 324; Jotham, 316; Submit, 327. Cartwright, Mar}-, 306. (Jarver, Robert, 142. Chamberlanc, Abigail, 174. Champney, Chamney, Mr., 166. Chanccy, Ntr., 73, 90. Cliandlcr, .Abigail, 336; Renj., 141; F.lis, 340; KMhcr, 342; Hannah, 334; Hea- ther, 133; Huldah, 152, 111,131; John, 138; Jon.ithan, 152, 153, 132, 133, 135. is'). 23:. 238,140,14', 343; Joneph, 343; Mary, 33i ; Mrs., 335; Samuel, 335,150, 153'. Chantcrlin, Joseph, 151. Chaplain, Chaplin : Barbara, 199; goodman, 31; Hann.ih, 19; Joiteph, 2nr;) Mary, 100; .Mchetabell, 147, 305; Mo^c«, 195; Rcbrcca, 201; sinter, 147; \V., 139; willow, 155; William, 19, 38, 1^4, 19J, 199, 301, 303, 105, 30';, 319, 150, 351. Chapman, William, 34. Chccvcr, < hciver», Mr., 157. Cheney, Cheyticy : Benjamin, 307, 333, 333, 334,335,336.340; Deborah, 233; Jacob. 335,240; Jiihn,;32; Martha, 15J; Mar)-, 236; William, 307. Chip., Joseph, 206. Church: Alice, 151; Deborah, 151; Eliza- beth, 151; J.)!!!, 151, 32S; Joseph, 151; Nathan, 151 ; Williaiu, 32S. Churchill, lord, 155. Clap, Clapp, t_lapc, Clappe, 148; Abigail, i.jo, 346; Barb.ir.1,5; Benjamin, 234 ; C.iptam, 75. 77. So. «3. »S. S^J. 87, 8<. 'o'>, 114, 134. 'S'i. "45. '46, '4S, 149, '5'. '7', 148, 251 ; David, 240; deacon, 138, 141, 146, 152, '54. '55. "». 342; Desire, 25, 36, 41, 132. 216, 2lc>, 222, 227, 2JO, 331, 23y, 248, 24.y, 351; E., 344; Ebenezer, : ;, 34, 37, 41, 104, '74, I'o, 333, 335, 336, 2j8, 239, 345, 24'); Edward, 4, 12, 13, 52, 03, 152, 190, 192,203,211,333; Elder,S3, '54, '57. 158, 160; Elizabeth, 32, 36, 40, 41, 148,206, 212,314,237,245; Ensign, 123; Esther, 206; l^.xpcnence, 152, 172, 175, 201,316; Ezra, 20, 171, 173, iy9, 303, 205, 208, 213, 314,219; Hannah, 148, 176, 198, 30&, 213, 332,240,244,245; Hester, 21, 187; Hope- still, 9, 21, 36, 37, 137, 14S, 149, 150, 159, 162, 164, 176,306,309, 312, 214, 219, 320, 222,223,225, 242, 248,257, 25y; Jerijah, 322; Juane,34; John, 34, 40, 195, 201, 207, 232, 233, 234, 235; Jonathan, 40, 159, 161, I'H, 204, 233, 234, 230, 337, 339, 240, 342; Joseph, 182, 234, 338; J. 34"*i 352 ; Nehemiah, 21, 38, 100, 176, 206, 211; Nicholas, 4, 199, 301; Noah, 191}, 239; Preserved, 174, 232; Prudence, 4, 33, 51, 170; Return, 305; Roger, 9, 1O9, 192, 230; Ruth, 152, 214; .Samuel, 32, 41, 78, 79, 14S, 152, 157, 169, '93. '95. '9*. 20'. 203, 205, 206, 207, 213, 2'3. 231, 332, 333, 234, 330, 237, 242, 243. 244, 245, 249; Sarah, 4, 32, 30, 41, 148, 152, 170, 201, 208, 209, 219, 231, 237 ; Sup- j>!y, 193,320,236; Susan, 2o'j; Susanna, 2'. 37. '77; Thankes, 178; Tiiomas, iSo, 237,246; Unite, 188, 30J, 333; Wait, 17S; Waitstill, 172; William, 180,219,327,245. Clark, Clarke, Clerke : Alice, 151; Elizabeth, 173; Experience, 174; H.innah, 150, 151, Increase, 176; Isaac, lOi ; Jonathan, 151, 171; Mahetobell, 171; .Major, 35, 130; Mr., 35, 154; Mrs., 71, 72. Nathaniel, 34, 172; Richard, 151; Samuel, 183: Sarah, 4i 53. '^9i Thomas, S, 71; William, 4, '1. 34. 51. S3. '64, '89. Clement, Clements: .-Vugustine, 4, 88; bro., 83; Elizabeth, 4; .Sir., 35; sister, 18; Widow, 1 12. Cleverly: licut.,335; Mary, 335. Cobbit, .Mr., 215. Cuck, Cocks, Cox : .Abigail, 342 ; Anne, 344; Benjamin, 3^3, 345 ; Christian, 345 ; Dor- ca.% 341; Ebenezer, 330, 341, 343, 245; Elizabeth, 231, 343 ; goodman,33o, Hcph- zibah, 342, 345; liesthcr, 343 ; James, 330, 137) 14>; John, 115, i2h, 237, 3JO, 331, I3ltl33. 137. 338, 14'", 241. 242. 143, 145. 346, 153; Jos., 343; Jiiseph, 231, 142, 343, 345; Josiah, 338; .Nlargaret, 155, 136; .\r«ry, 325, 33b, 241; NIcrcy, 34'.; Mr., 358; Nabbe, 14:; Rebecca, 343; .Samuel, 13M; Sarah, 216; Submit, 133; Susanna, 336, 331, 340; Tabitlu, 139; 26o DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Thankful, 225, 226: Thomas, 231, 242, 244; Unite, 242; William, 227, 228, 238, 740, 2 t(, 242, 243. Coddingtijii : Cipt. N., 150; Content, 151. Cogan, Abigal, 5, 170. Coggeshall : Elizabeth, 151; Freegift, 151; Mary, 151 ; Nathaniel, 151 ; Patience, 151 ; Rebecca, 151; Sarah, 151; Thomas, 151; William, 151. Collen, Sarah, 7. Collide: Lemuel, 246; Mr., 246. Condliffe, Cundliffe, Cimlife: Elizabeth, 5; Henry, 5, 10, 52, 53, 182; Susan, 174; Susanna, 53. Cook, Cooke: Elijah, 231; Jane, 232; John, 231, 232; Lieut., 10; Mary, 6; Robert, 228,230,231,232,250; Rush, 241; Ruth, 241,242; William, 228. Coolidge, Mr., 166. Cooper: Deacon, 102; Mrs., 6; William, 23S. Copp, Elder, 171. Corbin, Olive, 168. Corie, Sarah, 235. Corlet, Mr., 94. Cotton: John, 200; IVLiry, 32; Mr., 235; Rev. Mr., 245; Role-on-god, 200; Row- landus, 200 ; Theophilus, 243. Coulbourne, William, 184. Crandoll : Mary, 151; Samuel, 151. Craine, Elizabeth, 7. Creek, Sarah, 150. Crehore, Crohore : Ann, 122, 217; John, 217; Mary, 217: Rebecca, 217; Teague, 217; Timothy, 122, 217. Crocker, Crooker, 173; Eliz., 241. Curtice, Curtis, Curtise : Elizabeth, 17s; Isaac, 189; Joseph, 206; Mr., 171; Rich- ard, i8q. Cushen [Cushing], Mr., 114. Daddy, Sarah, 151. Damon, Dammon, 233; Abigail, 234; Han- nah, 233 ; Josh., 234; Mr., 164, 165. Danforth, Danford : Bro., 116; Doctor, 167; E.,236; Elijah, 152, 216, 245; Elizabeth, 226; George, 233; Hannah, 231, 242; Israel Stoughton, 221 ; J., 159; John, 11, 37, 114, 117, 161, 166, 167,216,221,222, 226, 231, 232, 233, 240; Mary, 232; Me- hetable, 232, 244; Mr., 22, 115, 117, 118, 122, 124, 128, 131, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141, '4Si '5'> 213, 219, 221, 237, 241; Mrs., 40,241; Samuel, 93, 157, "84, 230, 245; Stoughton, 232, 244; Thomas, 219. Daniel: Hannah, 186; John, 177; Mary, 178, i**i; .Samuel, 190; Susanna, 35, 176, 202 ; William, 35, 164, 186, 190, 202. Davenport: -Abigail, 186, 226, 244; Ann, 21 ; Anna, 17^, 206; Benjamin, 151; Charles, 21, 38, 100, 181, 206, 211, 217, 221, 222, 226, 229, 231, 233, 238, 242, 243, 244, 246, 249, 251 ; Ebenczer, 22, 132, 151, 192, 218, 226, 228, 231, 234, 244, 246, 249, 252, 253 ; Elisha, 233i 244, 246; Elizabeth, 148; Ephraim, 231; Hannah, 100, 151; Hes- ter, 224; Hephzibah, 231; Isaac, 246; Jeams, 225; Jemima, 242; John, 151, 162, 164, 195,206,229, 231, 232, 233, 249, 252; Jonathan, 151, 189, 205; Joseph, 151, 232; Mary, 7, 177, 218, 233, 238; Mehitable, 233 ; Mr., 75, 77; Paul, 217; Sarah, 152, 174, 206, 246; Samuel, 231 ; Simon, 151 ; Steplien, 233 ; Susanna, 242 ; Tliankful, 231 ; Thomas, 7, 22, 116, 175, 1.S9, 192, 195, 221, 229, 238, 244; Unice, 211 ; Waitstill, 222, 223 ; Zeruiah, 228. Davis, Mr., 25. D.^y: 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. Dexter, .S., 242. Dickerman : goodwife, 33; Isaac, 170; John, 175; Sarah, 206; Thomas, 4. Dier, Dire, Dyer: Abigail, 243; Bath, 224; George, 4, 9; father, 25 ; Jonathan, 224, -, 232,.243. Dill, Jane, 150. Dudley, Dudlee: Joseph, 153; Mr., 117. Dummer, Mrs., 34. Dunbar, Mr., 244, 246. Duncan: Elizabeth, 4; Nath : ■{. Dunton : Ebenezcr, 238,240; Rebecca, 238. Durin, Mr., 245. Dwight, Diwte, Dwitt : Josiah, 143; Mr., 142. Earwinge, Mrs., 6. Easterbrook, Estabrook: Benj., 14S; Mr., 154- Eastie, 236; Ben., 237; Ithamar, 236; Jos., 238; Sarah, 237; Theodore, 23S. Edson, justice, 161. Eels, Eelles, Ealles: Major, 235; Mr., 25, 167; Samuel, i6q, 171. Elder, Elders : Daniel, 95; Elis., 228. Eldridg, Eldridge : Edward, 234 ; Nath., 234. Ellen [see Allen]: Ann, 189; Daniel, 107, III, 146,238; Mary, 206; Nicholas, 189; Sarah, 181. Ellice, Ellis: Joane, 34; John, 34. Elliot, Eliat, Eliot: Benjamin, 86; Jacob, 235; John, 34, 59, 60, 6i ; Mr., 42, 50, 73, 79, 90, 116, 117, 118, 126, 166, 1S4. Emerson, Mr., 79, 105. Endicot, Governor, 174. Etheridge, Nath., 23S. Evans, Eavens, Eavins, Evens, Euens [see Hewens], Evvens : Abigail, 233; Alice, 235; Anna, 175; Ebenezer, 227; Eliz., 230; father, 241 ; goody, 7; Hannah, 224, 229; Henry, 235; Jane, 239; Johanna, 17; John, 222, 241; Mary, 35, 148, 174, 210,226,229,243,245; Matthias, 21, 100, 174, 209, 227, 235, 237, 238, 240, 243, 2-15 • Rebecca, 210; Relief, 238; Richard, 7, 17, 21, 100, 210, 222, 234, 249, 252; Su- sana, 209; Sarah, 231, 235; Silence, 240; Thankful, 238, 245; Thomas, 40, 132,210, 222, 229, 231, 233, 234, 235, 238, 239, 245, 250, 252. Everet, one, 155. Everinden, Everindall, Everender: Benj., 230; Elis., 2iq; John, 233; Mary, 223 ; Robert, 222; Walter, 153, 233, 249, 250. Far, Farr, Farre, Fawer, Fewer: .'Abigail, 175; Barnabas, 4; Dinah, 6; Eliezar, 173 ; Gibson, 173, 206. Farnham : Benjamin, 175; Elizabeth, 6; Jo- anna, 172; Jonathan, 171; Joseph, 173, • 75- Farnworth, Farnwoorth, Farnsworth : Eliza- beth, 5; Hannah, 170; Joseph, 5; Mary, 170; Rebecca, 171; Ruth, 173; Samuel, 100, loi, 175, 176, 18S. Fenno : John, 164; Ruth, 234. Fessenden, Mr., 244. Field: Mehitable, 240; Robert, 240, 249, 252. Fish, Samuel, 147. IN!)f:X OF NAMKS Fisher, iS; Daniel, 195; Hannali, 18; Ke- bfcca, iS. Fisk, Kiske, ffisk, Mr, qi, 141, 149, 156, 157. Kilch : John, ijs; Mr., 162. Flint, rtlint, ftlcnt: Uorothie, 209; Henry, 40, 204, 205; Josiah, 35, 41, 203, 205, 207; Mar>', 203; Mr., 11, 25, 21, 36, 38, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 9», 94, 95, 1/}, 99, 104, 106, loS, 109, 110, 113, 14S, 20}, 204, 209, 21], 255: Thomas, 213. Flood, ffli)od: Eleazer, 170; Joseph, 170. Fobes: Constant, 151 ; F.lizabclh, 151 ; Mary, 151 ; Mercy, 151. Fi'rdgier [Kolgcr], goodman, 42. ••"oster, ffoster: Abiel.245; Abigail, 226, 237; Alice, 245; Anna, 39, i;2, 218, 346; Anne, 246; liculah, 243; bro., 185; Capt., 25, 75, 77, .So, 8i, »5, 86, S"*, 91, 93, 24Si 148; Comfort, 21, 100, 1S9, 206, 223, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 245, 2«6; D., 172; Edward, 155. 2 'Si 234, 235. is''. 2.17. 338, 241, 245; Klcanor, 236, 239; Klisha, 38, 100, 181, 206, 230; Ki4abeth, 199, 20'), 122, 228; Ensign, 10, 248,251; Hannah, 172; Hatherley, 202; Hcnrj-, 244 ; Hope- still, 6, 70, 174, 179, 186, 1S9, 192, 194,232; J., 241; James, 3'\ 39, 179, 205, 207,212, 218, 220, 222, 223, 225, 22S, 231, 235, 233,343,246; Jemima, 223 ; Jerusha,237; John, 177, 222, 241, 242: Joseph, 236; lieutenant, 65, 67, 251; Mary, 170, 1^7, 205, 206, 225, 232, 231, 236, 241; Mr, 173; Mrs., 237, 251; Naomi, 201, 206; Patience, 5, 176,220,215; Prisciila, 241 ; Prudence, 152, 218; Rebecca, 206, 233; Richard, 194; Ruth, 39, 196, 206, 23M ; Sarah, 38; Silence, 148, 152, 207; .Stand- fast, 2 1, 39, 192, 206, 223, 226, 230, 232, 348,251; Thankful, 14,32, 172, 215, 233; Thomas, 220; Timothy, 34, 38, 12.S, 172, 196, 194, 201, 202, 206, 215, 218, 320, 222, 235. 23^ 237- Fowler: Elizabeth, 243 ; Stephen, 243. Fox, Koxe, George, 144. French: John, 7, 174; Tho., 174. Frev, Fry, Kn,'e : Elizabeth, 14,32; Mar\', 32. Fuller: Jonathan, 174 ; Robert, 6. Gallet, Elizabeth, 7. Gamline, Benj., 173. Gardiner, Mr., 154. Gamescy, Gamsey : goody, 329; Hannah, 33, 208; Henry, 33, 39, 212; John, 100, 191, 308, 312, 218; Joseph, 191; Mehitable, 208; Mr., 25. Gates: Margaret, 229; Susanna, 229. Gatliffe : Prudence, ig2 ; Thomas, 1S2 Gay, Kbcne/cr, 239. George: Abial, 225, 238; Elizabeth, 172, 336 ; Goodwife, 7; John, 174, 220; Joshua, 107, III, 148, 330, 336, 339, 240; Mar- ear. t. 71?; M.ir' . i-c. :'f.: Mother. 25; ftir . .-.20; Sister, 12! , 339. Gi!.. -■ , 1 ' . ,; Mr., 25. < 'lunicvv, 142. ' ■■,7; John, 7, iS, 33, 172; Rc- ' . John, 1 58. '• . <\7- (.Icii . l,../..il.tl.,, J41 ; Koo: 241. Glover, (.liiovcr: Al)i>;.iil, 245; Alexander, 235; Anne, 4; In .'1 11. I'lizahelli, 41, 152, 31^., 244, - '<, 50; Han- nah, 41, 153, .■ lohn, 4, 131, 183, 331, 223, 2J, t..*4Si llCUt., 238; Mar>', 33, 61, 148, 211, 237; Miriam, 32,240; Air., 243; Mrs., 21, 50: Nathan- iel, 19, 21, 30, 37, 61, i/j, 127, 135, 148, 152, 181, 2o5, 211, 216, 221, 222, 224, 332, 233, 234i 235, 2.t9, 251; Pelatiah, 32, 42, 47, j2, 53, 170, 238; Kathel, 232, 234; Thomas, 224, 239, 243, 244, 245; Will- iam, 242. Goad: Hannah, 10; Joseph, 19. Godfree, Mr., 242. Gold, 124. Goodall, Goodale : Elizabeth, 231; Mar)', 22, 127, 150,221, 231 ; widow, 253; Zipporah, 322. Cornell, Gornhill, Gornehill : bro., 191 ; John, 5. 'o. ')°- Graves, ship Mr., 120. Gray: Edward, 151; Mr., 241; Thomas liridge. 151. Green: John, 147; Mr, 173. Greenaway, Greencway, Grenaway : John, 4; Mary, 4 ; Ursula, 5. Grecnow : Anna, 19S; father, 25; William, 198. Grosee, Eliz., 206. Gulliver, Jonathan, 161. — Gurnet: Mr, 25; Airs., 159. (^uthcridg: .Mary-.Ann, 23'.i ; Kobt., 236. Haaws, Haws, Hawes, 171; Amity, 235; Anne, 4; liithi.ili, 170; Damans, 24, 230; Desire, 302, 22s, 229; Ebenezer, 200; Eleazer, 175; Eliazer, 36, 203 ; Elizabeth, 232 ; James, 24, i-to, 1.17, 206, 229, 232, 233. 234. 235. 23'', 23S, 250; Jane, 238; Jeanis,229; Jeremi,44; Jolin,23.S; Mary, 35. 231, 234; Obediah, 35, 12S, 133, 197, 300, 202, 203, 205, 206, 231; Ricliard, 4, 152,203,234,338,245; Ruth, 203; Sarah, 205; .Stephen. 234 ; widow, 245. Hale (see HallJ: Elizabeth, 100; Ensign, 116; Experience, 131 ; Joseph, 204, 305 ; lieut., 205; lift., 131; Richard, 100. 201, 204; Samuel, 100, 221; .Sarah, 201; Thomas, 323. H.ill (see Hale]: Bathsheba, 152. 214 ; David, 236; Dependance, 197; Edward, 334; Elizabeth, 40, 41, zof., 327, 233; Experi- ence, 193, 206; Hannah, 225; Hopestill, 234; Jeremiah, 206; Jonathan, 21, 40, 41, 189, 206, 325, 227, 230, 232, 233, 234, 24>(, 250, 251 ; Joseph, 148, 11,7, 189, 205, 20^, 225, 2^0,237, 245. 240,251; Lieut., 25; Manila, 177, 232 ; Pelati:ih. 333 ; Prisciila, 234; I'rudence, 230; Richard, 7, 19, 31, IS9. '63, 165, 18S, 1S9. 143, |.,7, 205. 233; Ruth, 335; .Samuel, 21, 41. 2o'>, 214, 221, 235, 237, 33s, 239, 252; Sarah. 230; Si- lence, 230, 245; Susan, 223 ; Sus.inna, 237 ; Solomon, 237; Thomas, 234; wiil: 41; widow, 2«7. Hallo,\.iye, Holloway, Holway : Elisha, 17.8; K-.tliL-r, 17.8; Malachi, 23, 178; .Mr. 51; Nehemiali, 178. Hamon : John. 181. Hampton, Catharine, 151. Il.in' o. k, John, 165, 167, 343. I l.inlini:. Sarah, 230. I l.irll . >ii'..inna, 224. Ill^^kln^. I .• ■ ; Al.iK-nl, 173; Capt, 25; M-iry. '■ ; >,ii.ili, 17-1. I liini.is, 6, 171. Il.iwn,,rihll|..«..pll: l!cllii,^h. 171; Robert, 6. H.iwtliorii, ll.iwlhron, John, 142. Heath, Is.i.ii, 184. HoUier, Experience, 131. Hcman, Humphn-y, 241. Hcmawav, Hcmcnway : deacon, 161; John, 17; Joshua, 17; Mary, 17; Sir., 138. 262 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Henshaw, Henshua: Daniel, 23S; Elizabeth, 217; Exercise, 227; goodwife, 252 ; John, 152, 214; Joshua, 22, 120, 214, 217, 221, 252; Katharine, 221 ; Mrs., 245; Patience, 235; Samuel, 214, 235, 238; tiuraner, 227; Thankful, 214; William, 214. Hersey, William, 161, 162. Hewcns, Heauen, Hewen [see Evans]: Anna, 198; Benjamin, 202, 231 ; Ebenezer, 234; Elizabeth, 193; goodman, 3S; Hannah, 206, 233; Jacob, 32, 100, 1S9, 191, 193, 198, 200, 202, 224, 234, 248, 252 ; Jos., 253 ; Joseph, 40, 155, 200, 206, 224, 230, 231, 232] 233, 250; Mary, 21, 32, 100, 191; Meh., 226; Samuel, 99, i8g. Higginson, Rev. J., 157. Hill, 17s; Ebenezer, 100, 175, 206; Frances, 6, 18; goodman, 149; Hannah, 18, 33, 172; Israel, 152, 153, 232; Jonathan, 19, 99,172,206; Martha, 206; Mehitable, 178 ; Mercy, 174; Nathaniel, 206; Rebecca, 34 ; Samuel, 77, 99. 100, 132, 170, 250, 253; Thomas, 222; widow, 18, 34. Hilliard, Helia: Abigail, 151; Sarah, 151; widow, 253. Hinkly, Hinckly: Mr., 33; Mrs., 61. Hinsdall, goodman, 131. Hix: brother, 146; Eliz., 148, 208; father, 25 ; Peter, 148, 250; Samuel, 21, 37, 208, 250; Sarah, 41 ; Sister, 128. Hixon, Walter, 234. Hoar, Hore: Dr., 92; Sarah, 151. Hobart, Hobert: Mr., 144, 160,237; Peter, 41. Hobs: Hephzibah, 239; Josiah, 238, 239, 242 ; Mary, 238. Hobby: Hannah, 222; John, 219. Holbrook: Abigail, 177; John, 18, 88, 164; Mary, 178. Holder, Houlder, Nathaniel, S- Holland: Deliverance, 172; John, 4, 30, 34; Judith, 4; Mr., 25; Nathaniel, 170; Obe- dience, 173; Prudence, 175; Relief, 179; Sister, 182. Holman, 223; Abigail, 37> '74; Ann, 213; Anna, 175; Hannah, 207; John, 211; Mary, 20S ; Mr., 25; Mrs., 6; Patience, 177,207; Samuel, 176; Sarah, 207; Tho., ig, 37, 100, 104, 164, 172, 207; Thomas, 208, 211, 213. Holmes, Homes: Abigail, 246; Ebenezer, 227, 231, 232, 243, 244, 246, 250, 251; Elizabeth, 194, 198; George, 201; John, 35, 199, 201,205,206; Joseph, 192, 194, 195,198,201,203,206; Marah, 199; Mary, 306, 227, 236, 242, 243, 246; Nathaniel, i7i 195. 23J, 232, 242, 243,244,245; Pa- tience, 17; Peleg, 201; Rely, 203; Ruth, 243; Samuel, 205, 243; Sarah, 35, 199, 206. Honiwell, Mr., 258. Hooper, goodwife, 252. Hoppin, Joseph, 206. Horton: Martha, 226; Mary, 245; Mrs., 152, 252. Houchin, Houtchin: Jeremiah, 6; Mary, 172. Houghton, Hotton: John, 61; Margaret, 230 ; Mr., 25. House, Nath., 151. How: Abraham, 152, 212, 243, 247; David, 229,245; Dorcas, 244; George, 222; good- man, 34; Hannah, 221; Isaac, 148, 210, 212, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238, 239, 241, 245, 253; Israel, 37, 212, 216, 219, 222, 229, 248, 249, 252; James, 152, 216; John, 152; Joseph, 221, 239; Mary, 14, 34. 206, 233; Moses, 241; Mrs., 148; Nathaniel, 219; Nicholas, 182; Samuel, 152, 161,218, 236; Sarah, 24r, 246; Submit, 234, 245; Susan, 240; Susanna, 212; Thomas, 233, 235; Timothy, 224, 240, 241, 244, 245; Zeruiah, 229. Howard [see Hawoorth]: Abiel, 176; goody, 7; Hannah, 174; John, 175; Jonathan, 173, 174; Mr., 10, 25; Nathaniel, 7, 173; Robert, 10, 17, 181 ; Sarah, 180. Hubbard, Mr., loi, 141, 157. Hucheson: Mercy, 190; Ralph, 190. Humphrey, Humfry, Humphry, Umphrey, Uphrey, 6; Deacon, 73, 74; Dorcas, 238; Elder, 79, 80, 85, 86, 87, 117, 121, 126, 148; Elizabeth, 231, 242 ; Hannah, 237; Hope- still, 21, 39, 41, 100, 157, 177, 206, 212, 214, 217, 220, 222, 230, 231, 24S, 249, 251, 259; Isaac, 21, 41, 100, 181, 206, 221, 226, 230, 231, 232, 241, 242, 245, 249, 251; Jacob, 232; James, 11, 13, 35, 69, 74, 761 77i 78, 212, 238; John, 222, 237, 238, 239, 243, 244, 246; Jonah, 242; Jonas, 6, 230, 242, 245; Katharine, 230; Mary, 35, 152, 175, 214, 242, 246; Mr., 25; Mrs., 246; Pa- tience, 221; Relief, 231; Richard, 245; Ruth, 41, 217, 226; Samuel, 225, 242, 245, 246; Sarah, 220, 241, 243; sarj., 251; Susan, 245; Susanna, 245; Thankful, 239; Thomas, 244; William, 246. Hull, goodwife, 253. Huntington, Mr., 184. Hurs, JNIoses, 206. Ireland, 179; Anne, 181 ; Rebecca, 178; Will- iam, 51, 187. 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; Da- vid, 25, 32, 35, 39, 132, 190, 193. 195. '9^. 202, 206, 216, 223, 24S; Ebenezer, 22, 39, 41,193,206,218, 221, 222, 224, 225, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 237, 241, 243, 244, 249, 250, 252; Eleanor, 234, 243; Ellen, 6; Elijah, 244; Elizabeth, 193, 206, 226; Esther, 230; Hannah, 19, 100, 113, 170, 189,206,222; Henry, 238; Ichabod, 228; Isaac, 19, 25, 30, 94, 113, 116, 12S, 132, 158, iSi, 1S6, 189, 190, 193, 195, 201, 231, 248,251; John, 19S, 206; Jon., 25; Jona- than, 40, 190, 19S, 206, 216, 231-233, 237, 249, 253 ; Lydia, 2U ; Mary, 195, 206, 221, 244; iviehitable, 145,201; 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, 35, 232; Silence, 232; Stephen, 240; Thomas, 3, 181, 190, 241 ; Timothy, 223 ; widow, 7. Johnson, Captain, 17, 52; Mr., 174- Jordan: Benjamin, 152, 232; Esther, 237; Clave, 237; Tho: 168; Thomas, 237. Kebby, Kibbe, Kibby : Henry, 6, 190; Shere- biah, 190. Kelie, Kelly: Christopher, 228; Josiah, 222. Kellum, Mr., 173. Kelton, Edward, 243, 245; George, 244; Jane, 245; Jonath, 241, 242, 247; Mary, 242, 243; Solomon, 242; Thomas, 241. Kenny, Ruth, 155, 233. Kent, Mr., 147. Key, 236 ; Mary, 236. Kimberly, Kiniberley, Ales [Alice] 5. Kimwright, goo., 34, 61. IN I) 1.x OK NAMES 263 Kim, Charles. 13S, Jio, 240, 141, 242, 244; Ebcneier, j.?i; Jiine, 240; John, 241: Mar)', 23'*: William, 242. Kingolry : EIHail, 1 70 ; Liizabeth, 4 ; John, 3, I."*?, 202; kenewcJ. 174. Susana, 302. Knap [sue Nap], 243: Lbcnczcr, 243. Knighi: Mary, 5 ; Mrs., 5. Lake, Leike : Mr., 25; Tho.,7; Thomas, 44, 112, 158. Lamb: Elizabeth, 224 ; Thomas, 224. Lane: Agnes, 5; Job, 1S9, i<>j; John, 192; Mar>-, iSi; Rebecca, iH<7; Sarah, 177. Lawrancc, Lawrece, Lawrence, 146; IScnja- min, 202; Kbenezer, 155, 206, 218, 220, 231,23^,231); NLir\', 30, 100,206,238.239; Mr., 25; Nathaniel, iqi, 20^1: Nicholas, 39, 1S9, 191, 193, 195, 202, 20'j, 220, 238; Patience, 100, 157, iXtj, 20'), 220; Kebecca, 195,206; Samuel, 181,239: Thomas, 206; widow, 39, 220; William, 220. Lawranson, Thomas, 1S2. Layeland: Henry, 30; Hopestill, iSi. Leach, Sarah, 23. Leadbetter: Anne, 240; bro., 146; Deliver- ance, 200, 20^); Henry, 35, 112, 114,200, 20i, 203, 206, 210, 233, 24S; Increase, 203, 233, 234, 23^, 241. 242; Israel, 210, 237, 240, 243, 245: Kath.irine, 200, 206; Nlary, 237, 245; Mrs, 251; Ruth, 201; Sarah, 35. 100, 200, 2o''), 234; Serjeant, 150, 251 ; Thomas, 243 ; Waitstill, 234. Lee: John, 237, 239; Margaret, 237; Mary, 239. Leeds: Benjamin, 32, 41, 16-9, 171, 239, 249, 252; Hro., 74, 116, 135, 146; Consider, 229, 230, 242, 245, 246, 247; Klizabeth, 217, 238; Hannah, 32, 171; Hopestill, 232, 243; Isaiah, 242; John, 231; Jos., 243; Joseph, 14, 32, 37, 38, 41, 118, 119, 169, 171, 212, 217, 220, 227, 229, 231, 232, 242, 245,248,249; Josiah, 243 ; M.irgaret, 245 ; ^Iary, 231, 233, 234, 24'); Nathaniel, 152, 2»3- 234; Priscilla, 245; Prudence, 234; Kebecca, 152,220, 247; Richard, 10, 132, 169; S.,238; .Samuel, 152. 212,234,235; Sarah, 225, 242; widow, 238. Legar: Ann, 18; liethia, 180. Leichfeild, (Joody, 113. Leonard, madamc, i'kj. Lever, Levars, Levver: Joshua, 157; Marga- ret, f>; .Margerv, 25. Leveret: H.,as; Sir,, 242, 243. Lewis, Lewice : IJarachiah, 206; Helhiah, 206; Lbencz., 234; Hannah, 210; John, ir/j, 210, 234; Mary, 233; Kebecca, i-jO ; Thomas, 5. Linckolne, Mary, 206. Lion, Lyan, Lyon: Anna, 154, 20;, 233; Hathshcba, 224, 242; Kbenezer, 39, 122, 131, 191, 2<^>, 253 ; Kdward,2io: Klhanan, 21, i'>5, 181, ai9, 220, 223; Kliab, 204; Klizabclh. 223 ; rrecgracc, 208; Ceorge, iQi 3S- ■"4- "■• '°"> '"5> ^"^1 "°> '''(• 230; Hannah. 231, 233; Henry, 233; Ur.icl, ■'/>, i'^8; Jane, 222; Joanna, 226, 237; J»., 2o'>; Mary, 100, 180. ai<>: Me- hitabcll,39; Mr., 25, 171; Natnanicl, 100, ■ 54,183,233,250,253: Peter, 39, 189, 192, '94t "/<< i'»8,204, 20*), 2ot,22'i, 1J5: .Susan, 100; Susanna, f>, 189, 2o'«; Thom.is, 4i> 132, 300, ao6, 224, 126, 230, }]i, 232, 237, 250, aji : Zcch., 224. Lippincot : (Joody, 7, Remembrance, 172. Loc, Mary, 151. Long: Kliz., 153,232; Marv, 216. Lord: Joseph, 30, 144: ^fa^Ka^et, 152, 231; Ml., 40, 144, 349; Mrs , 33!). Loveli, John, 306. Lovett, .Marv, 5. Lowiler: Klizabeth, 240, 241; John, 241; William, 240, 241. Ludlow, Ludloe, Mr., 25. Lumberd, Jobaniah, 169. M [ . . . ]: Mercy, 234: Sam . 234. Alaccarty, Mr., 241 ; I'haddeus. 241. Magewick: .Abi,:?iile, 151; Klizabeth, 151: Mary, 151; Slercy, 151; Mr, 151; Mrs., 151 ; William, 151 Makepiece: Joseph. 17^: Wait-a-wliile, 173. Mamfurd, Menid.rd [see MomfordJ: Mrs., 151 ; Steven, 151. Man, Mr. 150. Marce, Daniel, 223. Marion: Klizabeth, 241 ; Mr 241. Marlborough, duke of, 155; John, earl of, 153. Maroh: Dennis, 148,230,250; goodwife, 252 ; Hezekiah, 152, 2?2, 234; Josiah, 234; Marv, 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; No.ih, i»o; Samson, 191 ; S.irah, 152, 216. Mather: .Atherlon, 20, 194. 206; Cotton, 124, 154,194; Dr., 162; Elea2er,i7o; Eliazer, 31, 52; Klizabeth, 214; Encres, 115; In- crease, 33, 54, 5*^1 59i8'. "8. '7'> '94: Jus., 253; Joseph, 23, 192,206,220,223; K.itharine, 4, 187, ao6, 223; Mr , 9, 10, 13, 25, 42-48, 50-60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75> 7^. 78, 79, 80, 83, 104, 11'), 122, 131, 137, 175, 182, 184, 1S5, i>'6, 1S8, 201, 217,253; Mrs , 18,32; Nathan- iel, 107, 108, 181, 1S9; Ricliard, 3, 81, 100. 164, 182, 206,214,218,220; Samuel, iSo, 218; Timothy, 3i, 83, 99, 189, 192, 194. Martine, Joanc, 5 Maudesley, Maudsley, .Maudsly, Moseley: Abigail, 235, 236; Clark, 234, 242; Kb: 25; Kbenezer, 41, 152, 159, 163,204,229, 230, 232, 234, a3'>, 238, 23Q, 240, 241, 243, 243, 245. 250; Klizabeth, 39, 174, 201. 230, 332, 240, 242, 243; father, 25, 156; Han- nah, 232, 23", 242; Increase, 194, 20'', 223, 224; J'lhii, 5, 14, 151, 167, 172, 2o'>, 232, 234, 23^, 242, 243; Joseph, 41, 170, 243i 258; .Margaret, 255; Mary, 22, 33, 1 17, 192, 196, 206, 234, 242. Mr., 164; Nathaniel, 17s, 210, 238; Samuel, 324, 231, 233, 246; Sarah, 223, 232, 234, 242, 245; Silence, 231, 239; Susan, 233; Susanna, 224; Re- becca, 232, 238; Tiiankful, 229; Thomas, 22,32,33,39,40, 102, 128, 131, 148, 192, 194, 196, 198, 201, 202, 204, 20'), 210, 231, 2i3, 224, 22>l. 231, 2t2, 233, 23J, 33'), 238, 241, 245. 248, 250, 252, 2^31 Unite, 303, a3S; wi(l., 253. Maverick, Mr., 255. Maxfield: I lenient, 32; Eljcnczcr, 309; Ellz., 346; Ichabnd, 319, 244; J , 246: John, m, 209, 333. »J''. J44. 245; Judith, 217; Mehet: 148, ao.,; Mary, 32, 37> 156,200, 336; Richard, 225; Ruth, 245; S.»mucl, 31, 37, 209, 213, 317, 219, 225, 333, 344> 350, 253; Sarah, 313; Thoma.t, 344; widow, 253. Mavr, Henry, 150, 157. M.iyitcad, Mr., 242. Mod. Mt-ade: David, 178; Experience, 173; CiKri'l, 4, 14; Uracl, 3'>, 171, 205; Jo- .11111.1,4; John, 305; Mr., 35; Patience, 176; >an«h 14, 174; Thomas, 305. Mcakins, Mcckins, Thu., 14, 18. 264 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Memorj', Dr., 25. Merrifield, 230; Abigail, 109, iii, 140, 187; Benj., 25, i8g, 230, 250, 253; Elizabeth, 178; Hannah, 22, 127, 17S, 221; Henry, 12, loq, 189, 192, 195; Jerusha, 234; John, 73, 100, 103, 178, 221; Martha, 192,230; Mary, 181; Robert, 226; Ruth, 178; Sarah, 22, 127, 221 ; Thomas, 182 ; Zech- ary, 233. Michel, Mitchel, 113; John, 246; Tho., 246. Mihill: Mr.,2oS; 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, 224; James, 33, 47, 101, no, 120, 168, 170, 181, 193, 194, 195, 196; Jerusha, 224; John, 23, 35, 41, 73, 78, loi, 120, 127, 132, 136, 148, 168, 178, 193, 196, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 249; Josiah, 224; Martha, 4, 100, 168, 18S, 195, 206; Maiy, 41, 234; Mehitable, ig6, 206; Mr., 74, 75, 79, 113, 115; Samuel, 168, 174, 196,222; Stephen, 34, 16S, 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 ; Freelove, 234; George, 230. Moody, Mr., 243. Moore, Thomas, i6g. More: Elizabeth, 169: Henery, 36, 203 ; wife of, 36; William, 203. Morey [see Maroh]. Morgan : Amy, 243 ; Anna, 240, 245 ; Eben- ezer, 241; John, 23S; 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, 233- Mountjoy, Mr., 170. Moxom : Anne, 5 ; George, 5. Muning, Munnings : Goodv, 7; Hannah, 18S ; Hopestill, 172; Mahalaleel, 44, '87; Re- turne, 172; 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, ig, 104; Ephraim, 100, 176; goodman, 7; John, 174; Hannah, 173; j\Iary, 173. Nile, Niles, 22: Abigail, 218; goody, 218; Mary, 218: Moses, 218; Mr., 167,236. Norman, William, 144. North, Ales, 5. Norton: content, 131; I\I«ry, 151; Mr., 55, 57. 105. NuUaines, a negro, 231. O'Kelly: Hannah, 148; Henr>', 230; Heph- zibah, 230; Josiah, 230; margaret, 148, 230; mary, 230; Mehatabel, 148, 230; Peter, 148, 230, 250, 253 ; Susanna, 230. Oliver, Thomas, 184. Ormond, James, duke of, 153. Osburne, Recompeiice, 174. Oxenbridge, Mr., 85. Pain, Paine: Ebenezer, 243; Mary, 150; S., 243. Palmer: Aaron, 151; Anne, 151; Benjamin, 147; Edward, 151; Elizabeth, 151 ; John, 151 ; Sarah, 151. Parker, Azrikam, i6g. Patrick, col., 153. Patten: David, 227, 22S; Gershome, 224; goody, 224; Mr., 25, 44, 158; Mrs., 7; Sister, 146; Susanna, 230; Widow, 230, 253- 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; Priscilla, 214, 239; Rush, 240; Ruth, 228; Samuel, 37, 40, 41, 128, 131, 148, 15S, 160, 164, 201, 203, 205, 208, 212, 214, 2ig, 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, 231, 233, 23g, 240, 241, 242, 244, 24g, 251 ; George, 232, 244, 245; Hannah, 3g, 235; Henry, 231; Jacob, 228; Johanna, 3g; John, 18, 37, 3g, 148, 212, 218, 220, 222, 224, 22S; Jonathan, 231, 243, 244, 245, 246; Joseph, 220; Katharine, 38, 244; Mar\', 3g, 152,218, 222,231, 245; Moses- Paul, 246; mother, 251; I\Ir., 166, 167, 234; Phillip, 233, 244, 246; Prudence, 212; Ruth, 222, 22g; Samuel, 38, 3g, 132, 146, 222, 223, 225, 226, 22g, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 24g, 251; Sarah, 152,220, 223,241; Susanna, 233; Tobie, 234 Pearce, Pearse, Peerce, Peirce, Peirs, Peirse, Pierce, 175; Abigail, 41, 22S; 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, 235,249,252; Judith, 237; mary, 38,150, 172, 195. 230; Mr., 166; Nehemiah, 170, 173; Robert, 6, 202, 204; Samuel, 180, 232; Sarah, 40, 211, 231, 23S: Thomas, 34. 38. 39. 40. 41, '23, 194. 195. 199. 202, 204,211,213,218,236, 237, 23S, 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, 245; Martha, 245; Mary, 236; Matthew, 231, 233, 246; Thomas, 233, 245. Pelton : Christian, 148,230,237; Deliverance, 214; Hephzibah, 236; Ithamar, 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, 2ig; Susan, 234; Susanna, 236; Timothy, 232, 233. Pemberton, Mr., 150. Penn, James, 184. Penniman, Mr., 175. Perdue, Hannah, 151. Perkens, Mr., 241. INDEX OF NAMES 265 Phillip, the sachem, 94- Phillips: Israel, 173; Joanna, 4 ; John, 4, 176; Mary, 170; Mr., 25. Phips [I'hinps], William, 137. Picrson, >iothi:r, 251. Pitcher, Pichcr: Abijali, 237; Andrew, 7; Edward, 237; Kliakim, 237; Kxpcricnce, 173; Jane, 237; John, 178; Mary, 175, 186; Nathaniel, 181; Kuth, 176; Samuel, 17a; Sister, iS. Pitts. Elizabeth, 5. Plimbles: Mr., 25; Thomas, 221. Plum, Plumb, Plumbc : goodman, 149; good- wife, 155,253; John, 12, 250; Samuel, 206, 223. Pocock : Bridget, 151; Elizabeth, 151; Rob., 150. Pole, Poole: Theophilus, 101, 120, 191; William, 35, 191. Pomcr>': Hannah, 238; Josh, 235, 236, 238; Marv, 235; Sarah, 236. Pond: .Abigail, 176; Elizabeth, 188; Experi- ence, 195; George, 197; goody, 7; Judith, 100, iqo, 206; IVlarlha, 1S8; Mary, 200, 206; Mindwell, 199; Samuel, 187; .Sarah, 173, 182,206; Thankful, 193,206; widow, 252; William, 7, 102, 152, 188, 190, 193, • 95, ''i7< '99, 2"o; 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. 236, 237, 238. 2yr- Sister, 230, 231; Su- sanna, 225; Thankful, 225; widow, 230, 252. Potter, Chnstian, 132. Prat, Pratt: Elder, 25; Eliz.ibeth, 174 ; John, 7; sister, 252 ; William, 20, 40, 144, 249. Preston, 175; Abigail, 207, 2331243; Daniel, 36, 116, 126, 128, 142, 14'j, '52, 161, 17S, 207, 210, 21'), 217, 221, 223, 224, 225, 227, 241, 242, 243. 246, 24H, 252; deacon, 132, 133. '35. '36, 137. '38, '4', 142. 154. '55. 157, 158, 248; Deliverance, 152, 216; Elder, 159, 160, 163,243; Elizabeth, 217, 221, 225, 245; John, 152, 180, 207, 232, 233. 234.235. 23H, 240, 241, 246, 258; Mar- garet, 152, 2?4, 241; Mar)', 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; (iurnet, 233; Jane, 237; NIary, 233; Peter, 234; Phinchas, 236. Prince, Thomas, 24'. Proctor, 6; Abigail, 169; George, 6, 25 ; Mr., 25; Samuel, 172. Puffer: Abigail, 230; Eli*., 237; Elizabeth, 237; Hcsther, 212; John, 232; Miriam, 233; Mr.. 173; Ruth, 234- Purchase: Hannah, 171; Mr., 25; Oliver, 4 ; Sarah, 4. Quincey: Major, 238; Norton, 238. Randolf, 11. Ranstced: Elizabeth, 242 ; Esther, 242. Rawson: A,, 227; Ebenezer, 225; Ed., 98; Edw.\rd,2i5; Grin(lal,24i ; Hannah, 241; Mr., 19, 154; N.ithanii-1, 224; I'claliah, 241; 'I'hanUful, jjj; wiUiam, 249. Redman. Thankf., 2t3. Reed, Recdc: Abigail, 170; Israel, 173; William, 5. Remington, K.ith.trine, 253. Rice: Ebenezer, 231 ; Mary, 231. Richards: Benjamin, 169; Cliarles, 239; Jo- seph, 169; Monsieur, 238; Sarah, 239; Su.sanna, 245; Thom.is, 23H. Richmond: .Abigail, 151; Ame, 151; Anne, 151; Benjamin, 151; Edward, 151; Eliz- abeth, 151; Mary, 151; Silvester, 151. Rickdall, Alice, <;. Rider, Ryder: l-Ilizabelh, 229; widow, 132. kigbe, Rigbey, Rigbie: Abigail, 175; Eliza- beth, 22, 120, 170, 206; Isabel, 5; John, 5, la, 215: .Slehitable, 22, 120, 174, 2<:/i, 215; Mary, 206; Mr., 25; .Samuel, 2j, ■ 00,102,107, 109, III, 112, 120, 172,215, 223; Silence, 148, 215; Susanna, 22, 132, 223. Roberts: Dorothy, 218; Henry, 38, 218, 221 ; John, 21S; Martha, 218; Mary, 221; Sarah, 21S, 222. Robinson, Robeson, Robenson, i»d, 171; Abigail, 226, 228; Ebenezer, 214; Eliza- beth, 232; Increase, 173; James, 36, 204, 205, 214, 233. 249; John, 41. '52. 205,233, 234, 245; Martha, 231; Mar>', 204, 206, 230,231,235; Mr., 153; Mrs., 239; Pru- dence, 174. Rebecca, 228; .Samuel, 204, 206,223, 228, 234, 235, 248, 251; .Sarah, 231; Susan, 245; Thomas, 132, 204, 223, 228, 231, 232. 233, 234, 250, 252, 253; Waiting, 176; wid., 25*; widow, 123; William.'Sj, 182, 234. I . ^ Rock, Mrs., 237. Rocket, Elizabeth, 206. Rodgers : Ichabod, 191; Jeremy, 189, 191; Margaret, 181; Mehitable, 189; Sarah, 187. Rones, Wm., 25. Rook, (ieorge, 153. Rossiter, nir. , 25. Rouse, Mercy, 151. Royal, Ry.Tll: Anna, 209; Hannah, 209; Isaac, 25, lis, 175,209, 212, 219, 221, 2^9, 235, 249, 252; Jacob, 152, 213; Jemima, 225; Jerusha, 219; Joseph, 229; M.iria, 223; Martha, 212; Man,-, 209, Robert, 221, 241; Ruth, 209; Samuel, 209, 230, 2(;; Saml Wiiithrop, 247; Sarah, 221; Wait, iiS; Waitstill, 152, 218; William, 37, 209, 212, 213, 21S, 221, 223, 225, 230, 23s, 243i 249, 252, 253 ; Zebiah, 219. Rush: Elizabeth, 1S2 ; Isaac, 175; Jasp., 7, 35, 164; Judith, 35; Tltankful, 1S8. Russel, James, 159. Saffin, justice, 147. Salsbery: abig;iil. 207; Cornelius, 207; Eliz- abeth, 207; Hannah, 207; Joseph, 207; Samuel, 207; Susanna, 207; widow, 19, 37. 207- Saltonstall, governor, 243. Sanders: fatlier,25; goodman,i2; Hopcstill, 2o'>; mrs., 23'.. Sanford, Bridget, 151. Savage, I'erez, 141. Seahurv, Joseph, 151; Martha, 151. Searl, .Sc.irle, Seale : Abigail, 234; .Ambrose, 237; Debor.ih, 35, 207, 230, 231, 245; E/bon, 204; George. 231*; Hcsther, 233; Jabc«, 41, 14S, 233, 2W. 235, 236. 237i 238, 239: Jabish, 211; John, 151; Mary, 232; Nathaniel, 147, 151, i'><>, 230; R, 245; Raclicl, 233 ; Rclx-cta, 231,245: Robert, 35, 14M, If,,, 303, 204. 207, 211, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 249, 252; Salter, i>r>, 2jo; Sarah, 151,236; Susanna, 235 ; Thankful, 238. 266 UORCHESTKR CHURCH RECORDS Seleke, Selleck, Zeleeke : David, 7; mr., 25. [See Zeleeke.] Sevars, Sever, Klizabeth, 239; Josli., Joshua, 235. 236, 23S, 239, 259; Lieut , 167, 241; Mary, 235, 236; Samuel, 23S; William, 241. Sevirall, 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; Kdw., 232; Joseph, 37,213; Thomas, 213. Skinner, John, 160, 161; Thomas, 147, 161. Smeade, Judith, 5. Smith: Abigail, 200: Anna, 180,214; P.enj., 245 ; bro., 1S2; David, 25, 214; Deliver- ance, 100, 192, 206; Dorothy, 4; Dr., 237, 249, 253; Klizabeth, 176; Hannali, 206; James, 206, 216, 222; John, 4, 12, 21,22,83,88,100, 183, 186, 188,189,192, 194, 195, 200, 206, 216; Lawrence, 10; Mary, 17, 22,61, 79, 174, iSCi, 206, 216; Miriam, 214; mr., 173; Kalf, 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, :22, 241; Capt., 167,241,242, 243; Col., 25; Elizabeth, 197, 225, 236; Johanna, 197; John, 100, 107, HI, 121, 146, 148, 197, 242; Lemuel, 242; Mary, 197, 223; mother, 252; Patience, 197; Robert, 22, 35,39,41, 68,96, 107, 109, 113, 122, 127, 197, 217, 221, 223, 225, 241, 242, 248, 251, 252; Sarah, 235; Thomas, 221, 235, 236, 237,240; Wait, 118; Waitstill, 197. Squire, Stephen, 147. Stanton: John, 234; Robert, 25, 132; Tho., 234- Staple, Staples : Abraham, 32, 192 ; Thomas, 226. Starr, Starre : Constant, 5 ; Susanna, 5. Stevens, mr., 157. Stiles: Benj., 234; Hannah, 233; John, 23, 225, 233, 234, 235, 237, 240, 245 ; Joseph, 234; Mary, 235, 245; Nathaniel, 237; Nehemiah, 240; Robert, 116,250. Stimson, rar., 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. 8°. 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, gi, 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, i6g; Samuel, 221; Susanna, 221. Styth, Margaret, 5. Sumner, Sumer: Ann, 210: Benjamm, 207; Bro., 87, 88, 116, 185; dea., 14S; Ebene- zer, 204, 210, 232; Edward, 207; Ehza- beth, 181, 206, 232; George, ig, 36, 104, J95, 198,200,204,207,211; Hannah, 190; Increase, 20, 35, 36, 144, 174, 203, 205, 207, 210, 213,217, 219,248, 252; Joseph, 205, 211; INIarie, 4; ^lary, 32, 182, 195, 197; Mehitable, 200, 220; Preserved, 197; Rebecca, 35>>97; Roger, 3'. 32, 34. i8g, 210, 213; Samuel, 35, 100, 14S, 1S9, ig7, 200, 202, 204, 206, 210, 217, 24S; Sarah, 35, 203; Thankful, 202, 210; Will- iam, 4, 30, 94, loi, 102, III, 114, iSi, 190, 214. Sunderland, mr., 148. Sutton: Anthony, 241 ; Eliz, 241. Swan, Mr., 117. Swift, Swifte, igS; Abigail, 41, 152, 157, 207; Anna, 176; Ebenezer, 2og; Elizabeth, 5, 172, 198, 206, 212; Ezra, 243; Hopestill, 204; James, 17S, 203, 206, 230, 240, 241, 242,243,245; Jane, 233; John, 161,211; ^Iary, 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, ig, 100, 104, 198, 201, 209, 211 : widow, 252 ; William, 201. Sykes: Phebe, 6; Rebecca, 172; Richard, 6. Tailt-r, Taylor, 75 ; Col., 25, 240; Elijah, 29; Elisha, 219; James, 219; madam, 245; Mary, 38, 217; Mr., 172; Mrs., 18, 76; Sarah, 240. Talbot, Talbut: Edward, 211; Peter, 125, 164, 211. Tcag, wife, 100. Thacher, Thatcher, Thecher: Mr., 61, 62, 81, 92, loS, 112, 115, 116, 130, 149, "5°. '5'. 152, 154, 162, 239, 244, 245; mrs., IS**, 161 ; Peter, 157, 211; Theodora, 211; Thomas, 141. Thayer: Benjamin, 235; Mr., 236; Zebulon, 235- Tileston, Tilsto, Tilestone, Ty"estone, 'Naomy, 177; Anne, 152; Bathshuah, 18, ^78; Benjamin, 240; Caleb, 235; Captain, 237, 239; Cornelius, 176, 186, 200, 206, 234; Elisha, 23S; 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., 251; 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, iS, 52, 78, 123, 151, 152, 206, 232, 233, 234, 23s, 238; Timothy, 34, 39, 12S, 152, 196, 197, 200, 202, 206, 210, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 240, 245, 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, 234. 235, 237, 238, 23g, 240, 241; Hope- still, 241; Jane, 238; Jemima, 231; Jeru- sha, 232, 240; John, 36, 41, 128, 173, 204, 205, 207, 211, 215, 2ig, 221, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 238, 239, 24S, 250, 251; Jonas, 235; Joseph, 205; Josiah, 235; Mary, 205, 230, 231, 239; Nathaniel, 227; Pa- tience, 239 ; Priscilla, 235, 238; Rebecca, 176; Ruth, 175, 219, 237; Samuel, 41, 152,234, 235, 236, 238, 240, 241; Sarah, 235; Susan, 233, 234; Susanna, 41,246; Thomas, 6, 36, 37, 40, 205, 206, 211, 227, 230, 231, 237, 24S, 252; Timothy, 227; William, 221, 240; widow, 244. INDEX OF NAMKS 267 Tomkins, Tompkins, Raph, 4. Tompjon, Thomson : Mr., 63, 146; Sam, 233 ; Mr. William, 5. Toj.ley, Toplif, Topliffe, 175; Clement, 6, S, 17, 243; deacon, 138, 141, 146, 149, 151, 231, 242, 248; Ebenezer, 323, 236, 238,240; elder, 152, 153, 155, 164, 237, '*'', Elir., 148 ; Jonathan, 170,238; Joseph, 221, 237 : NlarRarile, 242; Nlary, 239; Mehilable. 204; Mrs., 245; Nathaniel, 164,225, 237, 243, 245, 257; Obedience, 173; Patience, 17, 209; Samuel, K, 36, 132, 135, 137, 152, 159, 176, 204, 2o;, 209, 212, 2iS, 221, 223, 225, 220, 237, 239, 242, 243, 245 ; Sarah, 6, 171,231; Thankful, 14S, 212; Waitstill, 318. Tory, Torry, Torrey, Mr., 55, 62, 92, 101, 104, 114,1 16, 134, 141, 156. Trcscot, Trescott, Triscot : Abia, 217; Abigail, 206,241,242; Charity, 236; Ebenezer, 214 ; Elizabeth, i, 206, 214, 22j, 245; Ezekiel, 220; J., 242, 245; Jeremiah, 214; Joh., 204; Johanna, 237, 243; John, 21, 38, 100, ■ So, 211,213, 214, 220, 322, 225, 277, 242, 245, 249, 252; Joseph, 200, 206, 221, 224, 235. 237i no. 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, 334; Rebecca, 152, 218, 245; Samuel, 9, 19, 21, 38, 100, 160, 163, 177, 214, 315, 217, 220, 236; Sarah, 39, 194,206,215,245; Silence, 242; William, 7, 9, 10, 17, 39, 125, 128, 152, 192, 194, 196, 200, 211, 213, 234, 335, 236, 348; Zachary, 152, 214. Trobridge, Trowbridge: Elizabeth, 193; James, 33, 34. 61, 170, 193: Margaret, 33, 34, 61: Mindwell, 193; Mrs., 5; Thank- ful, 206. Trot, Trott, 25 ; Anne, 339; Bro. ,116; Chris- tian, 243; David, 337; Elizabeth, 238; Hannah, 232; James, 41, 148, 202, 234, 236, 237, 23S, 245; John, 195, 306, 334; Lemuel, 235; Mary, 152, 215, 234, 236, 337; Mercy, 40, 225, 238, 242; Mother, 351; Mrs, 157,236,251; Preserved, 176 ; S., 40; Sam., 39, 191, 23S; Samuel, 206, 226, 230, 231, 233, 234, 235, 242, 243. 249. 351; Sarah, 182, 230, 233, 234, 235; Susan, 233; Thankful, 199, 206; Tlio., 7, 21, 39; Thomas, 100, 132, 191, 195, 199, 302, 215, 319, 233. 234, 335, 237. 239, 248; widow, 252 ; Zebiah, 237. Trow, John, 1.S2. Tucker: 125; Ephraim, 37, 104, 339, 240, 241; Experience. 208; James, 19, 37, 100, 104,213; Joshua, 239; Manasseli, 37, 104, I'll ; Rebecca, 20.S ; Robert, in|. Turin: Abigail, 345; Joseph, 341; Mr, 241, 245- Turner, Turnear: Increate, 19, 173; JefTrcy, 5; Mr,, i7.);_ Patience, 175; Prais-evcr, 17, 171 : William, 7, 111. . 7 liell. Twitchell, Joseph, 7. Ui' y [sec Humphrey). ft ., 14. Up' : Dorolhie, 4; Experience, 1;}; N.i.hoIas, 4; Ruth, 173; Susanna, 171. Vencr, Rebecca, 5. Viles: Joseph, 243, 246; Sarah, 246; Susanna, 246. Vos, Vofe: Abigail, 312; Capt.. 175; Edward, '9. 37. 212; Elizabeth, 208, 213; Henry, 20, 208; Jane, 308, 312; John, 212; Na- thaniel, 212; Thomas, 20, 37, 20S; Waiie, 37; Waitstill, 100; William, 212. W [ . . . ], Sarah, 233. Wackmaii: John, 151; Mary, 151; Mr., 151. Wadsvvorth, Wodsworth: Benjamin, 148, 155, 202; John, 161; Joseph, 200; Mr., 166; Sam., 164, 200, 202. Wait: Abigail, 342 ; Elis.,242; Ruth, 242. Waldo, Zech , 233. Wales, Walls: Content, 100, 208; Ebenezer, 223,245; Elijih, 152; Elizabeth, 152, 214, 240; Eikanali, 206, 208, 242; Epiiraim, 243; father, 157; goodman, 22, 120, 1S5; goudwife, 149, 182; Hannah, 233; Irijali, 41, 148, 152, 334, 235, 236, 238,241, 242, 243, 245; Isaac, 24O; J., 246; Jedidiah, 211; John, 37, 100, 127, 208, 221, 23S, 239, 240, 242, 245. 248, 252 ; Jonathan, 232, 241 ; Mary, 39, 100, 206, 207, 224, 234, 235, 240,243; 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, 236, 246, 24S, 250, 251, 252; Sarah, 216, 234; .Susan, 4, 50, 246: 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, 241, 246; Mary, 237; Thankful, 237; Zrbia, 239. Ware: Goodman, 7; William, 10. Wareham, Mr., 255. Warner, Abraham, 45. Warren, Mr., 171. Waterhoiise: 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, 1S8; Mary, 177; Mr., 25; Richard, 7, 30, 1S6, 1S8; Susanna, 190; Thomas, 147; William, 181. Web, Webb, Weibb : Benj., 234 ; Eben., 233 ; Elizabeth, 38; Katharine, 234; John, 239; Mary, 328; Nath., 230; Sam., 226, 249, 251: Tho, 232; Zchulun, 230. Weeks, Witkes: Abigail, 221, 344; AmieII,3i, 190, 194, 196, 199, 303, 204, 206, 215, 233, 333; Deliverance, 334; Ebenezer, 39, 196, 306,233; Elijah, 245; Elizabeth, ioent, 148, 306; Sarah, i9'<, 206, 326, 237, 344; Sub- mit, 202; Supply, 202; Thankful, igo, 206, 2ti; Thomas, 204; widow, 252; William, 31, 18;, iS.), i.)i, 194, 195, 19S, 2rK>, 2o>, 216, 218, 224, 244. Welds, Mr , 148. Wcntworth, 336, 239; Jolin, 236; Marv, 234. Whcclxk, Eleazar, 161. Whipple, 177; Benjamin, 1S2; David, 188; Klieier, 176; Goodwife, 7; John, 171; .Samuel, 174; Sarah, 173; Wilfiam, 181. White, Whlttc: Aljigail, 232, 237; Abijah, 338; bro., 146, 157; Eb<-ne'er, 318, 236, ifj: Edward, 4, 152, 235, 236, 237, 2j8; Kliiabeth, 316, 320; Experience, 303; Hannah, 2*9; Henry, 159, 163, 165, 315, 268 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS 216, 218, 220; James, 33, 36, i4») i7°> '97i igg, 201, 203, 2o5, 2og, 212, 218, 248, 252 ; Jerusha, 224: John, J71, 201, 209, 235; Josiah, 165, 215, 227; Martha, 4, 206; M?ry, 2og, 215; Mr., 146, 236, 237, 238, 243; Mrs., 245; Palience, 237, 245; Re- becca, 230; Richard, 152; Sarah, 36, 197, 227,228,236; Submit, 222; Thankful, 199, 206, 2og; WilHam, 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, i3g. Willett: Alice, 151; Bethia, 176; Susanna, 151. William, King, 133, i3g, 153- Williams, William, Wills: Daniel, 241; Eben- ezer, 25, 37> 38> '°°< '32. '52. i?^, 178, 207, 209, 222, 233, 234, 235, 238, 239, 245. 249. 252; Elizabeth, 6; Frances, 6; John, 153, 156; Josiah, 152, 207; Kath, 230; Martha, 37,233: Mary, 152,235,245; Mr., 154, 156, 162; Mrs., 153; Nathaniel, 171; iSiclio., 243; Preserved, 234; Rev. Mr. John, 245; Richard, 6; Roger, 178; Ruth, 23S ; Samuel, 222; Susanna, 228, 237; Thomas, 228,232; William, 232; Zcbadiali, 234. Willice, Wiileyes, Willyes: Adding-still, 173; Cornelius, 175; Elizabeth, 2og; 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, 242, 244; Benjamin, 178; Captain, 167, 242; Daniel, 246: deacon, 63, 64, 84, 85; Deborah, 172; Ebenezer, 172, 215, 231, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246; elder, 242; Elizabeth, 4, 198, 206, 243; Enoch, 32, 126, 138, 156, 189, 192, 193, 195, 198, 201, 203, 205, 208, 212, 215, 2ig, 230, 242, 244, 245, 246; Esther, 246; grandfather, 187; Hannah, 193,206, 228,240; Hester, 52, 182, 201; Ichabod, 233; James, 243; Jo, 258; John, 4, 10, 12, 17, 63, 74, 84, 85, 186, 189, 221, 231, 240, 241,242, 243, 244, 246, 250, 258; Lt., 25, 243; Lvdia, 17s; Margaret, 4; Martha, 180; Mary, 148, 178, 208, 241, 242; Mr., 157; Mrs., 40, 236, 251; Noah, 170, 245; Oliver, 41, 148, 195, 206, 225, 228, 231, 232, 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, 6i, 225, 239, 240, 241 ; William, 246. Williams, Mr., 245. Withington, Withing: Abiel, 231, 241; Abi- gail, 236, 238; Ane, 227; Anna, 21, 236, 238, 245 ; Anne, 233 ; Constant, 192 ; De- liverance, 40, 231; Ebenezer, 21, 41, 100, 132, 140, 160, 180, 221, 227, 237, 239, 240, 246, 248, 249, 251; Elder, 10, 184, 186; Elizabeth, 4, 37, 187, 198, 206, 230, 241, 243i 245; Faith, 5; Hannah, 100, 152, 220; Henry, 3, 13, 36, 39, 181, 218, 220, 222, 227, 230; Hopestill, 234; John, 36, 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. '89. 192. 198, 200, 213, 234, 235, 240, 242; Samuel, 41,217, 23S, 240, 244; Sarah, 152,157,218,232; Silence, 222; Susanna, 223; Thankful, 152,219,239,242; widow, 251 ; William, 225, 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; f-t., 151; Margaret, 151; Mary, 151; Miriam, 38, 214; Peter, 136, 221; Sarah, 151; widow, 156, 252; 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; ffrce- dome, 173; Hannah, 233; Henry, 6, 17, 52; John, 232, 242,243, 245; Mary, 230; Nathaniel, 242; Samuel, 234; Sarah, 225; Silence, 233; Smith, 41, 136, 210, 225, 227, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 250, 253; Submit, 233, 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, 21/; Jonathan, 218, 232; ISIaria, 227; mother, 252; Na- thaniel, 100, 107, III, 146, 177, 217, 218, 250, 252; Rebecca, 218; Standfast, 218; Waitstil!, 175, 228. Wyman: Jacob, 156; Mr., 154. IXDKX OF PLACES AND NATIONS. Abington, i6o, i6i, 162. Albana [Albany], 105. America, 153. Andovcr, 154. Attleborough, 2jS, 242. Barbados, 170. Barnstable, Uastable, 61. Bay, The, 4?. Beverly, 245. Billerica, 154. Black-point, loi. Boston, 10, 14, 17, 18, 19, 32, 3J, 36, 44, 47, 5". 5'. 53. 54. 57. S'*. 59. 6J. 64, 69, 70, 71, 7». 75. 77. 80. «'. S2, 84, 85, 88, 8q, 92, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110,111, 112, 113, 115, 118, 124, 125, 127, 12S, 129, 131, 133, 136, 141. >44. MS. M9. '5°. '53. '5-«. '55. '$(>> 157, 161, 162, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, iSo, 182, 184, 190, H>2, 194, loS, 200, 203, 206, 209, 210, 219, 220, 224, 23'i, 237, 238, 241, 242, 244. 24^J. Braintree, Brantree, &c., iS, 22, 58, 63, 69, 86, 88, 89, 91, 104, 105, 118, 150, 15s, 156, 158, 161, 165, 167, 173, 175, 177, 184, 200, 202, 218, 227, 23s, 236, 243, 259. Bridgewater, 19, 20, 172, 241. Bristol, ibo, 243, 245. Cambridge, 14, 57, 58, 59, 61, 69, 8g, 128, 163, 226, 22'V, 258. Cambridge harms, 14S, 154. Cambridge Village, 34, 59, 60, 6i, 144. Canada, 133, 159, 224. ,Canton, 138. Capcford, 72. Caribcc (Kcrcby) Islands, 72, 73. Charlestown, 38, 57, 58, 59, (x), 8.>, 103, 105, 106, 131, 144, 159, 215. Chatham, 242. Chelmsford, 154,211. Colony, 46, 80, 95, 106, 134. Concord, 10;, 144, 14S, 154. 174. Connecticut, 14, 20, 43, 108, 115, 170, 258, Dedham, 40, $8.83, 93, 104, 118, 141, 150, 170, ■ 84, 220, 242. Dcerficld, 153, 154, 15'i, 245. I>ighton, 241. Dorchester, So. Carolina, 144, 145, 14S. Dorchester Village, i''5, 235, 236, 237, 23S, JSO. »43. r>unstablc, 148, 154. Dutch, «., oj. Duxborougn, 153. Eaithampton, 23;. England, Ingland, Old Kngland, 42, 44, 4;, 4'>. 50. 5'. i*> 55. 5''. 57. 5'<. '"• '>7. 7o. 7'. 7». 73. 7't. 8«. 84, ^', 87. 88. 9'. -li, 101. '"3. lo), no, 112, iij, 118, 1 19, 120, 113, 124, '27. '3'. '33. '35. '37. '43. "53. '7°. '7'. 172, i8o, 184, 186, 188, 235, 254. Europe, 92, 153, 154. Fox Point, 25. Franiingham, 1^1 1, 162. France, 127, 143. French, The, 133, 139, 145, 150, 153, 155, 156. Gloster, 245. Groton, Groaton, 102. Hampton, 243. Hartford, 42, 4^, 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, Langchestcr, 17, 34, 47. '54. '0. 207, 210. Leeds Lane, 25. Lexington, 167. Little Compton, 147, 150, 151, 161. London, 67, 71, 72, 243. Long Island, 42. Lynn, Lin, 36, 170, 205. Milden, 113. M.inados, 92. Marlborough, 154. Martins [^lartha's] Vineyard, 42. Massachusetts Bay, 1, 155, 358. Mcdlicld, Meadfeild, 9, 10, 33, 34, iiS, 131, 145, 149, 161, 207, 255, 258. Medford, 154, 155, 15^. Mendon, 154. Mill, The, 25. Mill Creek, The, 44. Milton, Melton, 19, 20, 22, 75, 100, 104, iii, IIJ, 118, 119, 121, 144, 150, 157, 161-164, 167, ">8, ir^), 202, 203, 208, 211, 213, 223, 224, 237, 241. 244, 245. Mystic, 156. Namur, 145. Naraganset, 149, iji. Nashaway, 12. 19'- Netherlands, 155. NoM- Kngland, 1, 11, 44, 143, t;8, 159, 163, hire, 155. 172. . I4«. 270 DORCHESTER CHURCH RECORDS Newport, 150, 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. Port 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. Rchoboth, 102, 108, 147, 149, 170. Rhode Island, 147, 149. Rocksbery, Roxbury, 17, 18, 19, 25, 33, 42, SI, 57. 58, 59. 69. 70. 79. S6. ^^, 89, 90, 93, 105, 114, 117, 118, 125, 128, 129, 130, 144, 157, 167, 174, 184, 186, 201, 202, 214, 222, 236, 237- Rowly, 34. St. Christophers, 155. Salem, 30, 173, 174, 186. Salley, 142. Sandwich, Sandidg, 33, 165, 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. Stougliton, 167, 244. Strawberry Bank [see Portsmouth]. Sudbury, 144, 148, 154, 155, 159, 209. Surinam, 237. Taunton, Tanton, iS, iq, 23, 24, 32, 35, 47, 65, 66, 67, 121, 148, 155, 160, 173, 174, 186, 191, 245, 246. The Neck, 25. Tiverton, 239. Topsfield, 19, 189. Truro, 220. Turkey, 141. Turlcs, 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, n8, 134, 156, 157, 174, 192, 242. Westfield, 172. West India, 140. AVindsor, Winsor, i, 14, 20, 169, 171, 255. Woburn, Wooburne, 52, 154, 156. Woodstock, 142, 143. Worcester, Wocester [in England], 180. Wrentham, Renthara, 147, 150, 164. York, 136, 243. JAN 6 1902 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 014 077 453 4