i LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. t> \p THE CONGREGATIONAL AND PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY AND CHURCHES NEW HAMPSHIRE, Part I. — Towns, Churches, and Pastors. Part II. — Alphabetical Catalogue of Ministers. / BY HENRY A. HAZEN. [Reprinted from the "Congregational Quarterly," Oct. 1875, and April, 1876.] BOSTON: ALFRED MUDGE & SON, PRINTERS 34 School Street. 1875- ' Ministry _/nd Churches of Hew Hampshire, Congregational and Presbyterian. A STATISTICAL REGISTER. PART I. TOWNS, CHURCHES, AND PASTORS NOTE PREFATORY AND EXPLANATORY. This Register has grown out of inquiries into which the writer was led while serving the General Association of New Hampshire as Statistical Secretary. We have endeavored to make it full and accurate, and not a few dates long forgotten are recovered, and current errors corrected. As to remaining deficiencies, those who are most familiar with the careless way in which too many church records are kept, and the difficulty of supplying their omissions from other sources, will judge our work most charitably. In this First Part 'the towns are arranged alphabetically, and also num- bered for convenience of reference in the Second Part. In the first column is given, under each town, the date of charter or incorporation, important changes of name, the population in 1870, the date of organi- zation of the church, and of other churches, chronologically. In succeed- ing columns are the names of all pastors and of all acting pastors whose labors continued a year or more, the dates of settlement and dismission, and the length of service. Under "Settlement," "o" indicates ordina- tion, " i " installation, and " a " such as were not there ordained or installed. A star prefixed to a church indicates that it is extinct ; to a date, in the fourth column, that the minister died in office. The final column, giving time of service, could not be made very exact, and we have only indicated the nearest year or half-year. It would have been easy, in the case of pastors, to set down the difference between the dates of settlement and dismission ; but often this method leaves an im- portant fraction out of account. For instance, at Portsmouth, this rule would make Mr. Moodey's ministry twenty-six years, instead of thirty- eight, omitting the first third of it, during which the church was not organ- ized. In another instance, a ministry of six years would in like manner be reduced to one. When a preliminary service of years results in the pas- toral relation, there is a manifest justice in crediting those years to it ; and when a pastor retires from his field to other labors, and is not formally dismissed for years after, those years should not be accounted. In this table we have made allowance, as far as our information goes, for these fractions. In some cases an earlier beginning of service is mentioned after the name ; but in general, when the time does not correspond with the dates given, it is not to be taken for an error, but as a more exact statement of the facts. For completeness, the names of all towns are included ; and to save space, the names of some towns having no ministers are set in the first column against a succession of ministers in the second column, which belong to the town before or after. The heavy rule indicates such cases. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. MINISTRY AND CHURCHES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 1. ACWORTH. Archibald, Thomas, o. 1789, Nov. 11. 1794, June 14. 4.5 Char. 1766, Sept. 19. Kimball, John, i. 1797, June 14. 1813, May 4. 16. Population, 1,050. Cooke, Phineas (b. 1813), o. 1814, Sept. 7. 1829, Mar. 8. 15.5 Ch. org. 1773, Mar. 12. Grosvenor, Moses G., i. 1829, Oct. 14. 1832, Apr. 25. 2.5 Merrill, Joseph, i. 1833, Oct. 16. 1838, July 11. 5. (2. ALBANY. Edwards, Thomas, i. 1841, Aug. 19. 1843, Feb. 16. 1.5 Char. 1766, Nov. 6. Fuller, Robert W., a. 1843. 1845. 2. By name of Burton. Wright, Edwin S., 0.1846, Jan. 7. 1856, Mar. 10. 10. Population, 339. Foster, Amos, l. 1857, Feb. 18. 1866, June 13. 9. No Church.) Merrill, John L., i. 1886, June 13. 1870, Mar. 1. 3.5 Nichols, Nathan R., o. 1872, Feb. 1. 1873, Sept.24. 1.5 Marshall, James, i. 1874, June 9. 3. ALEXANDRIA. Whipple, Enoch, 0.1788, July 3. 1794. 6. Char. 1767, Mar. 13. Population, 876. Ch. org. 1788, July 3. *Re- org. 1821. Dis.1841. (4. ALLENSTOWN. n Mann, Jacob, o. 1782, Feb. 1789, May. 7.5 Incor. 1831, July 2. Mead, Samuel, o. 1791, June 15. 1797, Apr. 28. 6. Population, 801. Campbell, Archibald, a. 1799. 1801). 1. No Church.) Wells, Shipley, a. 1811, June. 1812. 1. ■ Arnold, Seth 8. (b. 1815), o. 1816, Jan. 17. 1834, Apr. 23. 19. 5. ALSTEAD. Adams, Darwin, i. 1834, Apr. 23. 1842, Sept. 20. 8.5 Char. 1763, Aug. 6. Crossett, Robert, i. 1843, May 3. 1850, May 2. 7. Population, 1,213. Tenney, Samuel G., a. 1850, July. 1856. 6. 1st ch. org. 1778, June. Patten, Abel, a. 1858. 1859. 1. Alstead Centre. Sawyer, Daniel, a. 1860. 1865. 5. Field, Artemas C, o. 1866, June 28. 1871, Aug. 16. 5.5 Spaulding, George, a. 1871. 1872. 1. Richardson, Gilbert B., a. 1874. 2d ch. org. 1788, Nov. 20. Lankton, Levi, 0.1789, Sept. 2. 1828, May 22. 40. East (or New) Alstead. Gerould, Mo^es, o. 1828, May 22. 1844, July 2. 16.5 Page, Alvah C, o. 1844, Oct. 22. 1847, May 19. 2.5 Perkins, James W., i. 1847, Oct. 26. 1852, June 16. 5. Smith, Bezaleel, i. 1852, June 16. 1861. Oct. 23. 9. Claggett, William, a. 1861. 1863. 2. Fosdick, Andrew J., o. 1864, June 22. 1866, Mar. 21. 2. Amsden, Silas H., i. 1867, Sept. 22. 1870, Apr. 27. 3. Packard, Charles, a. 1871, Jan. 1873. 2. Richardson, Gilbert B. a. 1874, Aug. 3d ch. org. 1842, Aug. 3. Adams, Darwin, a. 1842. 1846. 4. In Paper Mill Village. Lawrence, John, a. 1846, Apr. 1847. 1. Alstead P. 0. Arnold, Seth S. a. 1847, May. 1849. 2. Jennison, Edwin, a. 1850, May. 1852, Mar. 2. Kemp, George S., a. 1853, June. 1854. 1. Ober, Benjamin, a. 1854, May. 1857. 3. Goodhue, Nath'l F., a. 1858, Apr. 1859. 1. Adams, Darwin, a. 1860, July. 1867. 7. Knowlton, Francis B. a. 1867, Nov. 1871. 4. Chapin, George F., a. 1873. 6. ALTON. Whipple, Enoch (b. 1740), a. 1798. 1800. 2. Incor. 1796, June 16. Gooch, James, a. 1827. 1. Population, 1,768. Davis, Franklin, a. 1854, Oct. 1856. 2. Ch. org. 1827, Nov. 7. Eldredge, Erasmus D., Coan, Leander S-, i. 1861, Jan. 24. a. 1875. 1862, Nov. 24. 2. 7. AMHERST. Wilkins, Daniel (b. 1740), o. 1741, Sept. 23. *1784, Feb. 11. 43. Incor. 1760, Jan. 18. ! Barnard, Jeremiah, o. 1780, Mar. 3. *1835, Jan. 15. 55. Granted by Mass.m 1733 Lord, Nathan, 0.1816, May 22. 1828, Nov. 22. 12.5 as Narragansett No. 3 ; Aiken, Silas, o. 1829, Mar. 4. 1837, Mar. 5. 8. afterwards Souhegan Adams, Frederic A., o. 1837, Nov. 15. 1840, Sept.24. 3. West. Savage. William T., i. 1841, Feb. 24. 1843, Apr. 24. 2.5 Population, 1,353. Davis, Josiah G., o. 1844, May 22. Ch. org, 1741, Sept. 22. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 8. ANDOVER. Badcock, Josiah, o. 1782, Oct. 30. 1809, July 13. 27. Granted, 1746. Kingsbury, Samuel, o. 1829, Jan. 14. 1831, Jan. 11. 2. As New Breton. Howard, Nathan, o. 1843, May 23. 1854, Dec. 31. 9. Incor. 1779, June 25, Kimball, Reuben, a. 1850, May. 1852. 2. Population, 1,206. Moody, Howard, a. 1869, Jan. Ch. org. 1782, Ot. 30. Re-org. 1829, Jan. 13. Re-org. 1841, June 25. 9. ANTRIM. Fullerton, "Walter, o. 1800, Sept. 3. 1804, Sept. 4. 4. Incor. 1777, Mar. 22. Whiton John M., o. 1808, Sept. 28. 1853, Jan. 1. 45. Population, 904. Bates, John H., o. 1853, Mar. 16. 1867, July 1. 14. Ch. org. 1788, Aug. Cochrane, Warren R., o. 1869, Mar. 18. Presbyterian. (10. ASHLAND. Incor. 1868, June. Population, 885. No Church. Peabody, Stephen, o. 1772, Nov. 25. *1819, May 23. 47. See Eolderness.) Cummings, Jacob, a. 1819. 1821. 2. Farley, Stephen, a. 1824. 1832. 7. Spofford, Luke A., i. 1832, Apr. 18. 1834, Jan. 20. 2. 11. ATKINSON. Tolman, Samuel H., i. 1835, July 5. 1839, Oct. 27. 2.5 Incor. 1767, Sept. 3. Pierce, Samuel, o. 1842, Apr. 19. *1844, Mar. 27. 1. Population, 488. Page, Jesse, a. 1845, June. 1869, Mar. 24. Ch. org. 1772, Nov. 25. Morse, Charles F., i. 1872, Sept. 17, 1875, Mar. 29. 3. 12. AUBURN. Wilson, John, o. 1734. *1779, Feb. 1. 45. Incor. 1845, June 23. Clark, (?) a. several years. Formerly known as West Annen, David, o. 1795. 1799, Oct. 7. 4. Chester. Colby, Zaccheus, i. 1803, Oct. 13. 1809, Mar. 6. Population, 1,815. Harlow, William, a. 1812, Nov. 1815. 3. Ch. org. 1734. Parker, Clement, o. 1817, Feb. 19. 1825, Oct. 26. 9. Presbyterian. Manning, Abel, a. 1826, July. 1831. 5. Re-org. 1843, Jan. 1. Sargent, Benjamin, o. 1833, Apr. 19. 1841, Apr. 29. 8. Congregational. Ordway, Samuel, a. 1841, Sept. 1846, June. 5. Holmes, James (b. 1846), i. 1849, Dec. 5. 1869, Feb. 6. 23. Gay, Joshua S., a. 1871, Aug. 1874, Apr. 3. 13. BARNSTEAD. George, Enos, o. 1804, Sept, 26. *1859, Oct. 20. 55. Incor. 1727, May 20. Uarr, William O., a. 1861, Feb. Population, 1,543. Ch. org. 1804. July 23. 2d ch. org. 1867, July 9. 14. BARRINGTON. Prince, Joseph, 0.1755, June 18. 1768. 13. Incor. 1722, May 10. Tenney, Daniel, o. 1771, Sept. 18. 1778, Oct. 26. 7. Population, 1,581. Balch, Benjamin, i. 1784, Aug. 25. *1815, May 4. 31. Ch. org. 1755, June 18. Kent, Cephas, o. 1828, Oct. 22. 1830, May 3. 2. Merrill, Samuel H. f o. 1831, Feb. 23. 1835, Aug. 18. 5. (15. BART LETT. I Incor. 1790, June 16. Ward, Jonathan, Nichols, Samuel, a. 1835. i. 1837, Sept. 20. 1837. 1842, Oct. 26. 2. 5. Population, 629. No Church.) Well*, Theodore, o. 1845, June 11. 1859, May 29. 14. Willey, Charles, a. 1859, Sept. 1865. 6. Armes, Josiah L., a. 1865, May. 1869. 4. Haskell, Ezra, a. 1869, Aug. 1874. 5. 16. BATH. Sutherland, David, o. 1805, Oct. 24. Not dis. formally, 39. Char. 1761, Sept. 10. Population, 1,168. but practically, by the new org. in 1844. Ch. org 1778. Presbyterian. Nichols. Peter J., i. 1839, Feb. 14. 1839. 2. Marsh, Joseph, a. 1839. 1840. 2. Re-org. 1791. Cleveland, Edward, i. 1844, July 31. 1849, Oct. 16. 7. Congregational. Boutelle. Thomas, i. 1853, Mar. 10. 1856, Nov. 2. 6. New org. 1844, July 31. Blanchard, Silas M., a. 1857, Apr. 1858. 2. Page, William, a. 1859, June. 1860. 1. Joyslin, William R., a. 1862. 1863. 2. Smith, George, a. 1864. 1865. . Mann, Asa, i. 1867, Aug. 13. 1873, Nov. 17. 6. Cleveland, Edward, a. 1873. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 17. BEDFORD. Houston, John, o. 1757, Sept. 28. 1778, Oct. 1. 21. Granted by Mass. in 1733 McGregore, David, o. 1804, Sept. 5. 1825, Apr. 26. 21. as Narragansett No. 5; Savage, Thomas, i. 1826, July 5 1866, Jan. 3. 40. also called Souhegan Little, Arthur, i. 1866, Jan. 3. 1868, Sept. 22. 3. East. Tyson, Ira C, i, 1869, May 6. Char. 1750, May 19. Population, 1,221. Ch. org. 1750. Presbyterian. (18. BELMONT. Incor. 1859, June, as Up- per Gilinanton. Population, 1,165. No Church.) 19. BENNINGTON. Colman,Ebenezer, a. 1839. 1841. 2. Incor. 1812, Dec. 15. Man son, Albert, o. 1841, Nov. 3. 1850, May. 9. Population, 401. Ransom, Calvin N., a. 3850. 1853. 3. Ch. org. 1839, July 6. Whiton, John M., a. 1853, Mar. *1856, Sept.27. 4. Claggett, William, a. 1859, Mar. 1860. 1. (20. BENTON. ■ Caswell, Enoch H., a. 1861, Aug. *1803, Nov. 11. 2.5 Char. 1761, Jan. 31, as 1 Morey, Ira, a. 1864, Feb. *1864, Dec. 1. Coventry. Tracy, Caleb B., a. 1866, Jan. 1868. 3. Population, 375. Holmes, James, a. 1869, Nov. No Church.) (21. BERLIN. Char. 1771, July 1. As Maynesborough. Incor. 1829, July 1. Population, 529. Hutchinson, William, o. 1830, Jan. 27. 1833, Jan. 12. 3. No Church.) Richardson, Charles W., a. 1834. 1839, h'f time. 5. Burt, Edmund, o. 1841, Jan. 13. 1845, Aug. 20. 5. 22. BETHLEHEM. Esty, Isaac, a. 1846, Apr. 1851. 5. Incor. 1799, Dec. 27. McClenning, Daniel, o. 1852, Apr. 28. 1854, Aug. 15. 2.5 Population, 998. Hall, Thomas, a. 1854, Dec. 1857, Dec. 3. *Ch. org. 1802, Oct. 15. Johnson, Thomas H., a. 1858, Sept. 1861, Mar. 2.5 See Franconia. McClenning, Daniel, a. 1861, May. 1863, Nov. 2.5 Le Bosquet, John, a. 1864, Apr. 1866, Apr. 2. 23. BOSCAWEN. Stevens, Phineas, o. 1740, Oct. 8. *1755, Jan. 19. 15. Granted by Mass. in 173. Morrill, Robie, o. 1761, Dec. 29. 1766, Dec. 9. 5. as Contoocook. Merrill, Nathaniel, 0.1768, Oct. 19. 1774, Apr. 1. 6. Char. 1760, April 22. Wood, Samuel, o. 1781, Oct. 17. *1836, Dec. 24. 55. Population, 1,637. Bennett, Salmon, i. 1832, Dec. 5. 1836, Oct. 25. 4. Ch. org. 1740, Oct. 8. Tracy, Caleb B., i. 1837, Sept. 12. 1851. Oct. 29. 14. Smith, Ambrose, i. 1853, June 15. *1862, Oct. 3. 9.5 Severance, Milton, o. 1864, Feb. 17. 1868, Dec. 22. 5. Curtice, Corban, a. 1870. 1873, Sept. 3. Freeman, Joseph A., o. 1875, June 30. FlSHERVriil/E. Lancaster, Daniel, a. 1853. 1854. 1. Ch. org. 1850, Nov. 6. Crops, Jesse M., a. 1855. 1856. 1. Fiske, Albert W., i. 1857, May 20. 1863, Sept. 16. 6.5 (24. BOW. 1 Jewett, William R., i. 1863, Sept. 16. 1874, Sept. 10. 11. Char. 1727, May 20. Bisbee, Marvin D., 0.1874, Sept. 10. i Population, 745. No Church.) Bliss, Lemuel, o. 1805, Mar. 6. *1814,July 4. 9.5 Page, Robert, o. 1822, May 22. 1828, Apr. 16. 6. 25. BRADFORD. Kent, Aratus, a. 1828. 1829. 1. Incor. 17S7, Sept. 27. Thatcher, Orlar.do G., i. 1829, Dec. 2. *1837, Aug. 19. 8. Population, 1,084. Rogers, Stephen, i. 1838, Dec. 20. 1846, July 22. 8. Ch. org. 1803, Nov. 24. Goodhue, Daniel, o. 1848, May 2. 1853, May 31. 5. Russell, Carey, a. 1853, Nov. 1857. 4. Marsh, Joseph, a. 1865, Apr. 1867. 2. 26. BRENTWOOD. Char. 1742, June 26. Population, 895. Trask, Nathaniel, o. 1748, Dec. 12. *1789, Dec. 12. 41. 1st ch. org. before 1748, Flint, Ebenezer, o. 1801, May 27. *1811, Oct. 12. 10.5 Dec. 12. Colton, Chester, i. 1815, Jan. 25. 1825, Mar. 16. 10.5 2d ch. org. 1752, July, iSpofford, Luke A., i. 1826, Feb. 22.' 1829, Apr. 1. 3. united 1756, Jan. 7. Ward, Jonathan, a. 1829. 1833. 4. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. 26. BRENTWOOD, tinned. ■Con- 27. BRIDGEWATER. Incor. 1788, Feb. 12. Population, 453. *Ch. org. 1818. Feh. 4. A branch of Hebron ch. had existed here from 1793. 28. BRISTOL. Incor. 1819, June 24. Population. 1,416. Ch. org. 1826, Nov. 15. (29. BROOKFfELD. Incor. 1794, Dec. 30. Population, 416. No Church.) 30. BROOKLIXE. Char. 1769, Alar. 30, Raby. Population, 741. Ch. org. 1795, Dec. 10. (31. CAMBRIDGE. Char. 1773, May 19. Population, 28. No Church.) 32. CAMPTON. Char. 1707, Jan. 5. Population, 1,226. Ch. org. 1774, June 1. 33. CANAAN. Char. 1761, July 9. Population, 1,877. Ch. org. 1800, Mar. 18. 4. CANDIA. Char. 1763, Dec. 17. Population, 1,456. Ch. org. 1771, June. Minister. Welch, Francis, Gunnison, John, Boutwell, James, Stearns, Josiah M., Dame, Charles, McLeod, Hugh, Lasell, Nathaniel, Jackson, William C, Fletcher, Joshua, Bowles, Charles, Suddard, John, Arnold, Samuel, Cushman, Job, Winter, John S., Wellman, Jubilee, Perkins, James W., Wright, Joel, Morton, Daniel O., Garland, Joseph, Clark, John, Spaulding, William S., Abbott, Charles F., Ketch urn, Silas, Moore, Albert W., Wadsworth, Lemuel, Holt, Jacob, Eastman, Henry E., Goodwin, Daniel, Sawin, Theophilus P., Manning, John H., Sargent, Frank D. S., Church, Selden, Chapin, Pelatiab, Staniford, Daniel, Webber, John, Brown, Amos P., Hale, Jonathan L., Stone, Benjamin P., Beach, Thomas P., Shedd, Charles, Hadley, James B., Blakely, Quincy, Calkins, Charles, Foster, Amos, Fuller, Edward C, Conant, Liba, Wood, Henry, Gerould, Moses, Jewett, David, Prince, Joseph, Remington, Jesse, Jones, Isaac, Wheeler, Abraham, Russell, Charles P., Murdock, William, Herrick, William T., Hidden, Ephraim N., Armsby, Lauren, Lovejoy, George E., Settlement. o. 1833, Dec. 4. i. 1839, June 12. 0.1841, Nov. 4 a. 1852, Aug. i. 1854, May 17 i. 1859, Feb. 17. a. 1866. a. 1870. a. 1793, Sept. o. 1826, Oct. 11 a. 1839. Dismission. 1825. 1828. 1831. 1837, 1838. 1841. 1842, 1852, 1857, 1859, 1861, May. June June. Apr. Mar. Apr. Sept. a. 1875. o. 1797, Oct. 11. o. 1827, Jan. 31. 0.1835, Dec. 9 o. 1839, Feb. 27 i. 1856, Dec. 11. o. 1867, Mar. o. 1869, Oct. 20. o. 1774, a. 1800. a. 1806, i. 1812, o. 1817, o. 1824, i. 1833, i. 1838, 1842, i. 1858, i. 1864, June 2, Sept. Feb. Jan. 1, June 23, June 12, Feb. 21. Mar. 24. Oct. 13. June 29. a. 1821, Feb. o. 1825, Mar. 2 o. 1833, May 1, i. 1837, Feb. 22, a. 1851, June, a. 1853, Aug. o. 1771, a. 1782, 1790, 1816, 1819, o. 1833, o. 1841, i. 1854, 1859, a. 1865, o. 1873, Sept. 1. Jan. Oct. 20. Feb. 7. Jan. 13. Dec. 25. Dec. 1. July 5, Nov. 2. Oct. July 16, 1837, Oct. 4 1841, June 8 1852, May 12 *1853, June 12 1856, Nov. 12 1865, Oct. 16 1818, May. 1830, Apr. 13 See Holderness. 1828, May. 1829. 1837, Mar. 1838. 1840. 1842. *1852, Mar. 25 1856. 1858. 1861. *1866,Sept.20 1874. *1817, Nov. 25 1831. 1837, Oct. 25 1855, May 3 1866, May 18 *1868,Aug.l9. 1792. 1805. 1807. 1815, Mar. 23, 1822, June 26, 1832, Apr. 18, 1837, Aug. 1841, Aug. 18. 1856, Nov. 2. 1863, May 19, 1822. Aug. 1833, Jan. 2, 1836, Feb. 1845, Apr. 1853. 1863. 1780, Aug. 21. 1789. *1815, Mar. 3. 1818, May 12. 1832, Oct. 29. 1841, May 26. 1853, May 2. 1858, July 2. 1864, Dec. 31. 1871. Time. 4. 2. 11. 1. 2.5 7. 3. 20. 4. 2. 16.5 10. 2. 18. 5. 1. 3. 5.5 4. 1.5 8. 25. 2.5 14. 7.5 11.5 4. 5. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 35. CANTERBURY. Cutler, Robert, a. 1756. 1758. 2. Char. 1727, May 20. Foster, Abiel, o. 1761, Jan. 21. 1779. 18. Population, 1,169. Parker, Frederic, o. 1791, Jan. 5. *1802, Apr. 21. 11.5 Ch. org. 1760. Patrick, William, o. 1803, Oct. 26 1843, Nov. 22. 40. Moody, Howard, o. 1843, Nov. 22. 1860, Dec. 19. 20. Armes, Josiah L., a. 1863, Mar. 1865, Mar. 2. (36. CARROLL. I Incor. 1832, June 22. Moody, Howard, Doldt, James, a. 1S65, Mar. a. 1869, Mar. 1869, Mar. 4. Population, 378. No Church.) 37. CENTRE HARBOR. Incor. 1797, Dec. 7. Population, 446. Ch.org. 1815, Feb. 20, in union with Meredith. Present church org. 1838, May 10. Smith, David, Porter, Reuben, Merrill, Samuel H., Benson, Almon, Willey, Charles, Bliss, Jason H., i. 1819, Mar. 24. i. 1829, Jan. 1. a. 1838. o. 1840, Dec. 23. a. 1865, Apr. a. 1869, Nov. *1824, Aug. 18. 183a, Apr. 27. 1840. 18o3, Nov. 10. 1868, Apr. 1870, Nov. 5.5 1.5 2.5 23. 3. 1. Tobey, Isaac F. f a. 1871, July. 1873, July. 2. Sewall, Jotham, a. 1873, July. 1874, July. 1. Oay, Joshua S., a. 1874, Oct. 38. CHARLESTOWN. Dennis, John, o. 1754, Dec. 4. 1756, Mar. 31. 2. Char. 1753, July 2. Olcutt, Bulkley, 0. 1761, May 28. *1793, June 26. 32. Population, 1,741. Foster, Dan., a. 1804. *1809. 5. Ch. org. 1751, Dec. 4. Crosby, Jaa?aniah, o. 1810, Oct. 17. Became Unita'n. Became Unitarian. Curtis, Joseph W., a. 1835. 1836. 1. New. org. 1835, Aug. 1. Wilder, John C, a. 1839, May. 1840. 1. Richards, Jonas De F., 0.1841, May 26, 1851, Oct. 14. 11. Wr'ght, Worthington, i. 1852, Mar. 16. 1855, Oct. 23. 4. Wilson, John G\, a. 1856, Apr. 1858. 2. Tenney, Samuel Gh, a. 1858, May. [Alsoin'62&'64.J 2. Gfarland, Joseph, a. 1859^ June. 1861. 2. Shattuck, Amos F., a. 1863, Apr. 1864. 1. Saunderson, Henry H., a. 1864, Oct. 1873, Oct. 9. Kinne, G-eorge W., o. 1874, Apr. 29. 39. CHATHAM. Pike, Ezra B., a. 1863, May. 1873. 10. Char. 1767, Feb. 7. Population, 445. Ch. org. 1861, Oct. 22. (Joined with Stowe, Me.) 40. CHESTER. Hale, Moses, 0.1731, Oct. 20. 1734, Aug. 13. 3. Char. 1722, May 8. Flagg, Ebenezer, o. 1736, Sept. *1796, Nov. 14. 60.5 Population, 1,153. Bradstreet, Nathan, o. 1793, Oct. 30. 1817, Oct. 7. 24. Ch. org. 1731, Oct. 20. Jewett, Leonard, a. 1818. 1819. 1. Arnold, Joel R., o. 1820, Mar. 8 1830, Mar. 31. 10. Clement, Jonathan, 0. 1830, Oct. 13. 1845, Sept. 10. 15. Armsby, Lauren, o. 1846, May 27. 1856, Sept. 28. 10. Howlaud, Harrison O., i. 1857, Aug. 12. 1862, July 10. 5. Tomlinson, Joshua L., o. 1863, Oct. 1. 1870, Jan. 18. 6.5 Tenney, Charles, i. 1871, Aug. 2. 41. CHESTERFIELD. Wood, Abraham, o. 1772, Dec. 31. *1823, Oct. 18. 51. Char. 1852, Feb. 11. Walker, John, i. 1823, Apr. 29. 1829, Apr. 22. 6. Population, 1,289. Smith, Elihu (b. 1830), i. 1832, May 23. 1834, Dec. 2. 5. Ch. org. 1771. Ballard, Josiah, a. 1835, Aug. 1836. 1. Beckley, Hosea, Hale, Benjamin E., a. 1837. 1841. 4. o. 1842, Aug. 30. 1847, Nov. 11. 5.5 Patten, William A., a. 1848, Apr. 1849. 1. Marble, William H., a. 1849. 1851. 2. Newhall, Ebenezer, a. 1852, Sept, 1854. 2. Hall, Jeffries, a. 1858. Apr. 1866, Apr. 8. 42. CHICHESTER. Carpenter, Josiah, Putnam, Rufus A., o. 1791, Nov. 2. 1827, July 24. 36. Char. 1727, May 20. i. 1832, Aug. 29. 1843, July 11. 11. Population, 1,169. Willey, Charles, o. 1845, Oct- 15. 1850, Dec. 3. 5. Ch. org. 1791, Nov. 2. Blanchard, Silas M., a. 1852, Nov. 1857. 5. Oay, Joshua S., a. 1857, Aug. 1863, Nov. 6. Uould, Mark, a. 1864, Oct. 1872, Oct. 8. Foss, Greorge A., o. 1874, Feb. 24. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 43. CLAREMONT. Wheaton, George, o. 1772, Feb. 19. *1773, June 24. 1.5 Char. 1764, Oct. 26. Hibbard, Augustine, o. 1774, Oct. 19. 1785, Dec. 28. 11. Population. 4,053. Tappan, John, o. 1796, Mar. 7. 1802, Sept. 6.5 Ch. org. 1770. Brainerd, Elijah, a. 1803. 1805. 2. Farley, Stephen, i. 1806, Dec. 24. 1818, Apr. 31. 12. Nye, Jonathan, i. 1821, June 6. 1828, Apr. 7. Paine, Elijah, o. 1829, Apr. 1. 1833, Nov. 14. 4.5 (44. CLARKSVILLE. 1 Southworth, Tertius D., i. 1834, June 17. 1838, July 31. 4. Incor. 1853, June 30. Lawrence, Robert F., i. 1839, Jan. 16. 1862, Jan. 24. 23. Population, 269. Clark, Edward W., i. 1864, Feb. 25. 1870, July 4. 6.5 No Church.) I Rodgers, Levi, 0.1871, Oct. 19. 45. COLE BROOK. Burge, Dyer, o. 1810. 1815. 5. Incor. 1796, June 11. Rankin, Andrew, a. 1822. 1823. 1. Population, 1,372. Hale, Jonathan L., a. 1823. 1824. 1.5 Ch. org. 1802, Dec. 4. Thatcher, Orlando G., a. 1824, Sept. 1829. 5. Bradford, Moses, a. 1830. 1831. 1. Bradford, Ebenezer G., o. 1832, Feb. 29. 1836. Feb. 4. Holmes, Wm. E., a. 1838. 1840. 2. (46. COLUMBIA. 1 Richardson, Charles W., a. 1840. 1846. 6. Char. 1770, Dec. 1, as 1 Hill, Joseph B., a. 1847, Oct. 1855. 8. Cockburne. Bridge, Henry M., i. I860, Aug. 7. *lS61,Dee. 23. 2. Incor. 1797, Dec. 16. Page, Caleb b\, a. 1863. 1866. 3. Population, 752. McLeod, Hugh, a. 1866, Nov. 1870. 4. No Church.) Harris, Leonard W., a. 1873, Oct. 47. CONCORD. Walker, Timothy, o. 1730, Nov. 18. *1782, Sept. 1. 52. Granted, 1725, Jan. 17, Evans, Israel, i. 1789, July 1. 1797, July 1. 8. by Mass., as Perja- McFarland, Asa, o. 1798, Mar. 7. 1825, Mar. 23. 27. cook. Bouton, Nathaniel, o. 1825, Mar. 23. 1867, Sept. 12. 42.5 Char. 1733, as Rumford. Ayer, Franklin D., i. 1867, Sept. 12. Char. 1765, June 7. Population, 12,241. Ch. org. 1730, Nov. 18. "West ch. org. 1833, Tenney, Asa P., i. 1833, Apr. 23. *1867, Mar. 1. 34. Apr. 23. Putnam, Hiram B., o. 1868, Oct. 28. 1873, Dec. 21. 5.5 Adkinson, Irving D., i. 1874, May 6. *1S75, Feb. 25. 1. Colwell, John W., a. 1875, July. South ch. org. 1837, Noyes, Daniel J., o. 1837, May 2. 1849, Oct. 10. 12.5 Feb. 1. Parker, Henry E., Blake, S. Leroy, o. 1851, May 14. i. 1869, Jan. 27. 1866, Mar. 21. 15. East ch. org. 1842, Morgan, Timothy, a. 1842. 1843. 1. Mar. 30. Freeman, Hiram, o. 1843, Sept. 27. 1846. June 19. 3. Fifield, Winthrop, i. 1847, Mar. 24. 1850, Mar. 25. 3. Kendall, Henry A., i. 1851, June 26. 1858, May 31. 7. Jameson, Ephraim O., o. 1860, Mar. 1. 1865, Oct. 10. 6. Baker, Ariel A., a. 1866. 1867. 1. Norton, Smith, a. 1867, Nov. 1868. 1. Smith, George, a. 1869. 1870. 2. Howes, Herbert R., a. 1871. 1872. 1. Burnham, Abraham, a. 1872. 48. CONWAY. Porter, Nathaniel, i. 1778, Oct. 28. *1836, Nov. 10. 58. Char. 1765, Oct. 1. Willey, Benjamin G., o. 1824, May 26. 1836. Jan. 20. 8. Population, 1,607. Gannet, Allen (b. 1834), o. 1836, Jan. 20. 1838, June 22. 4. First called Pequawkett. Wilde, John, i. 1839, June 12. 1845, Apr. 15. 6. Ch. org. 1778, Aug. 18. Tappan, Samuel S„ i. 1849, July 11. 1852, July 6. 3. Kimball, Reuben. a. 1856, Feb. 1869, Mar. 13. Eastman, Edward P., o. 1871, Apr. 20. 1872, Dec. 1. 2. Norcross, S. Girard, a. 1873, June. 49. CORNISH. Wellman, James, i. 1768, Sept. 29. 1785, Oct. 17. Char. 1763, June 21. Bell, Benjamin, i. 1790, Nov. 30. 1795, Apr. 5. Population, 1,334. Rowell, Joseph, o. 1800, Sept. 24. 1S28, Apr. 1. 28. Ch.org. 1768, Sept. 29, in Clary, Joseph W., i. 1828, Nov. 29. 1834, Oct. 6. union with Windsor, Spaulding, Alvah, o. 1835. Oct. 1. 1865, Feb. 7. 30. Vt. Bates, Philander, a. 1866. 1871. 4. 2d ch. org. 1781, Nov. 6. Palmer, Charles M., Jackson, James T., a. 1871. |o. 1874, Dec. 17. 1873. 2. 10 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 50. CROYDON. Haven, Jacob, o. 1788, June 18. *1845, Mar. 17. 57. Char. 1763, May 31. Taylor, Eli W., i. 1834, June 10. 1837, Dec. 27. 3.5 Population, 652. Swift, Aurelius S., o. 1838, May 16. 1841, Dec. 3.5 Ch. org. 1778, Sept. 9. Davis, Joel, a. 1842. 1852. 10. Case, Ira, a. 1857. 1858. 1. 51. D ALTON. Spofford, Luke A., a. 1830. 1831. 2. Incor. 1784, Nov. 4. Hutchinson, William, a. 1833. 1835. 2. Population, 773. Wood, Horace, o. 1839, July 10. 1845, Apr. 30. 6. Ch. org. 1816, Apr. 28. Marsh, Joseph, a. 1845, Sept. 1848. 3. Hall, Thomas, a. 1858. 1859. 1. Stinson, George W. a. 1861, July. 1863, July. 2. McClenning, Daniel, a. 1863, Nov. 1865, Nov. 2. Farrar, Henry, a. 1866, May. 1870. 4. Hall, Albert E., a. 1874, Apr. 52. DANBURY. Winter, John S., a. 1826. 1832. \ time. 6. Incor. 1795, June 18. Hobart, James, a. 1833. 1834. «< 1. Population, 796. Pulsifer, Daniel, b. 1840, i. 1844, May 16. 1849, Dec. 31. 10. Ch. org. 1809, Jan. 29. Howard, Nathan, a. 1851, Jan. 1852. 2. Goodhue, Daniel, i. 1855, Mar. 2. 1860, Mar. 28. 5. Rankin, Andrew, i, 18(30. Dec. 18. 1862, Mar. 4. 1. Little, Levi, a. 1862, Oct. 1863. 1. Thyng, John H., a. 1864, Nov. 1865. 1. Le Bosquet, John, a. 1866, May. 1871. 5. Smith, George, a. 1874, Apr. 53. DANVILLE. Page, John, o. 1763, Dec. 21. *1783, Jan. 29. 20. Char. 1760, Feb. 22, as Hawke. Population, 548. *Ch. org. 1763, Dec. 21. 54. DEERFIELD. Upham, Timothy, o. 1772, Dec. 9. *1811, Feb. 21. 39. Char. 1766, Jan. 8. Wells, Nathaniel, 0.1812, July 1. 1841, Sept. 1. 29. Population, 1,768. Hidden, Ephraim N., 0. 1841, iSept. 1. 1849, Oct. 8. Ch. org. 1772, Dec. 9. Patten, William A., O.1850, July 18. 1852, July 21. 2. Condit, Uzal W., i. 1855, July 10. 1862, Mar. 25. 7. Lord, Samuel, J. M., a. 1864. 1865. 1. Chapman, Jacob, i. 1866. May 20. 1872, May 10. 6. Patten, William A., a. 1872, Oct. 1874. 2. White, Lyman, a. 1875, Sept. 55. DEERING. Sleigh, William, o. 1801, Oct. 22. 1807. 8. Char. 1774, Jan. 17. Richards, James, a. 1814. 1815. 1. Population, 722. Fisher, Jabez P., a. 1820. 1824. 5. Ch. org. 1789, Dec. 24. Child, Eber, i. 1830, Jan. 13. 1834, Nov. 3. 5. Mr. Sleigh was pastor of Holt, Peter, a. 1835, Oct. 1840. 5. a separate ch. wh. be- Richardson, William, i. 1843, Nov. 1. 1847, Aug. 12. 4. came extinct. Burt, Edmund, a. 1847. 1849. 2. Gale, William P., a. 1850. 1853. 3. Perkins, James W., a. 1854, June. 1857. 3. Abbott, Edward F., a. 1861. 1862. 1. Holman, Morris, a. 1863, Aug. 1874, Sept. 11. 56. DERRY. McGregore, James, i. 1719. *1729,Mar. 5. 10. Incor. 1S27, July 2, from Clark, Matthew, a. 1729. 1733. I 4. Londonderry. Thompson , Thomas, o. 1733, Aug. *1738, Sept. 22. . Population, 1,809. Davidson, William, i. 1740. *1791, Feb. 15. 51. Ch.org. 1719. Brown, Jonathan, o. 1795. 1804, Sept. 9. Presbyterian. Parker, Edward L., o. 1810, Sept. 12. *1850, July 14. 40. A Congregational ch. Wellman, Joshua W., o. 1851, June 18. 1856, May 22. 5. org. 1795. Hidden, Ephraim N., a. 1857, Aug. 1859. 2. The two ch's united 1810, Parker, Leonard S., i. 1861, Feb. 20. 1869, June 21. 8.5 June 11. Bremner, David, Huntress, Edward S., i. 1870, Apr. 20. i. 1875, Feb. 25, 1873, Sept. 10. 3.5 1st Cong'l ch. org. 1837, Day, Pliny B., o. 18?7, Oct. 4. 1851, June 19. 13.5 Aug. 3. Parsons, Ebenezer G., Haskins, Robert W., i. 1851, Oct. 1. o. 1872, Nov. 19. 1869, Oct. 7. 18. 57. DORCHESTER. Davis, Increase S., o. 1828, Oct. 9. 1833, June 19. 5. Char. 1772, May 1. Le Bosquet, John, a. 1836. 1837. 1. Population, 689. Pulsifer, Daniel, a. 1854. 1855. 1. *Ch. org. 1828, May 20. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. II Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 58. DOVER. Leverich, William, a. 1633. 1635. 2. Char. 1640, Oct. 22. Btirdet, George, a. 1637. 1639. 2. Population, 9,274. Knollyp, Hanserd, o. 1638, Sept. 1641. 3. Ch. org. 1638, Dec. Larkham, Thomas, 1640. 1642. 2. Maud, Daniel, i. 1642. *1655. 13. Reyner, John, i. 1655. *1669, Apr. 20. 14. Reyner, John Jr.,b.l667, o. 1671, July 12. *1676, Dec. 21. 9. Pike, John, o. 1681, Aug. 31. *1710, Mar. 10. 29. S^ver, Nicholas, o. 1711, Apr. 11. 1715. 4. Gushing, Jonathan, o. 1717, Sept. 18. *176'.), Mar. 25. 52. Belknap, Jeremy, o. 1767, Feb. 18. 1786, Sept. 11. 20. Gray, Robert, o. 1787, Feb. 28. 1805, May 20. 18. Shearman, Caleb H., o. 1807, May 6. 1812, May 7. 5. Clary, Joseph W., o. 1812, May 7. 1823, Aug. 6. 16. Winslow, Hubbard, o. 1828, Dec. 4. 1831, Nov. 30. 3. Root, David, i. 1833, Feb. 6. 1839, S-pt. 4. 6.5 Young, Jeremiah S., o. 1839, Nov. 20. 1843, S pt. 4. 4. Barrows, Homer, i. 1845, July 9. 1852, July 6. 7. Parsons, Benjamin F., i. 1853, Jan. 12. 1856, Sept. 3. 3.5 Richardson, JtLlias H., i. 1856, Dec. 10. 1863, Dec. 10. 7. Walker, Avery S., i. 1864, Nov. 16. 1868, Sept. 7. 4. Spalding, George B., i. 1869, Sept. 1. Belknap ch. org. 1856, Parsons, Benjamin F., i. 1856, Sept. 3. 1861, Oct. 24. 5. Sept. 3. Thornton, James B., a. 1861, Dec. 1S63. 2. Haskell, Ezra, a. 1865. 1866. 2. Watson, Charles C, o. 1867, July 2. 1871, July 17. 4. Savage, John W., a. 1871, Nov. 1874. 3. Haley, Frank, a. 1874, Nov. 1875. 1. 59. DUBLIN. Farrar, Joseph, o. 1772, June 10, 1776, June 7. 4. Granted, 1749, Nov. 3, as Sprague, Edward, o. 1777, Nov. 12 *1817, Dec. 16. 40. Monadnock, No. 3, Leonard, Levi W., O.1820, Sept. 6. Unitarian. Char. 1771, Mar. 29. Harris, Samuel, a. 1830. 1831. 2. Population, 930. Tisdale, James, a. 1836, June. 1839. 3. Ch. org. 1772, June 10- Kendall, Henry A., o. 1840, Oct. 21. 1850, July 18. 10. Became Unitarian and Hayes, Alonzo A., i. 1851, Apr. 30. (1.18.5?) 1855. 12.12. 2. new ch. org. 1827, Kemp, George S., a. 1854, June. 1855. 1. Nov. 21. Abbott, Edward F., i. 1855, Dec. 12. 1859. 4. Sheldon, Nathan W., a. 1860, July. 1861. 1. (60. DUMMER. 1 Bissell, Oscar, a. 1861, Aug. 1865, Mar. 4. Char. 1773, Mar. 8. Fosdick, Andrew J., a. 1866, May. 1870. 4. Population, 317. Holbrook, Amos, a. 1871, Nov. No Church.) i 61. DUNBARTON. ETarris, Walter, o. 1789, Aug. 26. 1830, July 8. 41. Char. 1765, Aug. 10. Putnam, John M., i. 1830, July 8. 1861, Oct. 9. 31. Granted in 1751 ; known -layward, Silvanus, o. 1861, Oct. 9. 1866, May 1. 5. as Stark's Town. Sard, George I., i. 1866, Nov. 21. 1873, Jan. 2. 6. Population, 778. 3pear, William E., 0.1873, Oct. 16. Ch.org. 1789, June 18. • 62. DURHAM. Fletcher, Seth, a. 1656. 1657. 1, Char. 1732, May 15. 3uss, John, a. 1684. 1717. 33. Population, 1,298. Adams, Hugh, i. 1718, Mar. 26. 1739, Jan. 23. 21. Ch. org. 1718, Mar. 26. Oilman, Nicholas, 0.1742, Mar. 3. *1748, Apr. 13. 6. Adams, John, o. 1749, Mar. 25. 1778, Jan. 16. 29. Ooe, Curtis, o. 1780, Nov. 1. 1806, May 1. 25.5 3urt, Federal, o. 1817, June 18. *1828, Feb. 9. 11. Page, Robert, i. 1828, Dec. 3. 1831, Mar. 31. 2.5 Tobey, Alvan (b. 1831), o. 1833, Nov. 20. 1870, Dec. 20. 39. ralbot, Henry L., o. 1873, Jan. 1. 63. EAST KINGSTON. Char. 1738, Nov. 17. Ooffin, Peter, o. 1739, Nov. 14. 1772. 32. Population, 553. *Ch. org. 1739, Nov. 14. * (64. EATON. Char. 1766, Nov. 7. Population, 657. No Church.) 12 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church, Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 65. EFFINGHAM. Burt, Gin" eon, o. 1803. 1805. 2. Incor. 1778, Mar. 18. ] Vlordough, John H., a. 1836. 1839. 3. Population, 904. Doldt, James, a. 1842, Jan. 1843. 1. Ch. org. a. 1800. Chapman, Elias, ». 1849. 1850. 1. Re-org. 1836, May 17. (66. ELLSWORTH. Char. 1769, May 1, as Trecothick. Incor. 1S02, June 16. No Church.) 67. ENFIELD. 31 ark, John, a. 1837. 1838. 2. Char. 1761, July 4, asRel- Burge, Benjamin, o. 1840, July 1. 1848, Feb. 8. han. Emerson, Noah, a. 1849. 1850. 1. Population, 1,662. Pulsifer, Daniel, a. 1853, Apr. 1854. 1. Ch. org. 1826, May 30. Thompson, William. S., a. 1858. 1859. 1. Edward Evans was ord. Rogers, Isnac, a. 1859, Apr. 1860. 1.5 Dec, 1799, over a ch., Baldwin, William O., a. 1860. 1862. 2. - by Coug'l ministers, and Lord, Samuel J. M., a. 1852, Feb. 1863. 1. dis. in 1805. But that Haley, Frank, o. 1863, Oct. 7. 1866, May 1. 3. he or the ch. were Con- Hartshorne, Vaola J., a. 1866, May. 1874. 8. gregational is doubtful. Parker, Francis, a. 1875, July. 68. EPPINQ-. Cutler, Robert, o. 1747, Dec. 9. 1755, Dec. 23. 8. Char. 1741, Feb. 12. Stearns, Josiah, o. 1758, Mar. 8. *1788, July 25. 30.5 Population, 1,270. Bolt, Peter, o. 1793, Feb. 27. 1821, Apr. 25. 28. Ch. org. 1747, Dec. 9. JeftVrds, Forrest, o. 1826, Oct. 25. 1831, Oct. 30. 5. Utley, Samuel, a. 1835. 1836. 2. Le Bosquet, John, a. 1837, Jnne. 1838. 1. Chiipman, Calvin, o. 1842, Dec. 8. 1845, Apr. 14. 2.5 Corser, Enoch, a. 1845, June. 1848. 3. White, Lyman.b.'49,May, i. 1854, Jan. 4. 1855, May. 6. Stearns, Josiah H., a. 1857, July. 69. EPSOM. Tucke, John, o. 1761, Sept. 23. 1774. 13. Char. 1727, May 18. Hazeltine, Ebenezer, o. 1784, Jan. 21. ♦1813, Nov. 10. 30. Population, 993. Curtis, Jonathan, o. 1815, Feb. 22. 1825, Jan. 1. 10! Ch. org. 1761, Sept. 23. Smith, Amasa, a. 1825, May. 1826. 1. Putnam, John M., i. 1827, Nov. 1. 1830, May. 2.5 Manning, Abel, a. 1831, Apr. 1833. 2. Smiih, Francis P., a. 1835, Feb. 1837. 2. Firield. Winthrop, o. 1837, May 10. 1846. 9. Putnam, Rufus A., i. 1846, May 5. 1852, May 3. 7. (70. ERROL. Bl nehard, Edmund H., a. 1854, Aug. 1855. 1. Willey, Charles, a. 1857. 1860. 3. Char. 1774, Feb. 28. Peffers, Aaron B., a. 1860. 1835. 5. Incor. 1836, Dec. 28. Smith, George, a. 1865, Nov. 1869. 4. Population, 178. No Church.) Peabody, Charles, a. 1869. 1872. 3. 71. EXETER. Wheelwright, John, i. 1638. 1642. 4. Settled, 1638, Apr. 3. Dudley, Samuel, o. 1650. *1683. Feb. 10. 33. Population, 3,437. Clark, John, o. 1698, Sept 21. *1705, July 25. 7. latch, org. 1638. Odlin, John, o. 1706, Nov. 11. *1754, Nov. 20. 48. New-org. 1698, Sept. 21. Odlin, Woodbridge, o. 1743, Sept 28. *1776, Mar. 10. 33. Mam- field, Isaac, o. 1776, Oct. 9. 1787, Aug. 22. 11. Rowland, William F., o. 1790, June 2. 1828, Dec. 5. 38.5 Smith, John, i. 1829, Mar. 12. 1838, Feb. 14. 9. Williams, William, i. 1838, May 31 1842, Oct. 1. 4.5 Fairchild, Joy H., i. 1843, Sept 20. 1844, July 30. 1. Hitchcock, Roswell D., o. 1845, Nov. 19. 1852, July 7. 7. Hitchcock, William D., i. 1853, Oct. 5 *1854, Nov. 23 1. Lasell, Nathaniel, i. 1856, June 19 1860, Nov. 22. 4. Nason, Elias, i. 1860, Nov. 22 1865, June 2. 5. Barrows, John O., i. 1866, Dec. 5 1869, Oct. 6. 3. . Byington, Swift, i. 1871, June 2 2d ch. org. 1744, June 7. Rogers, Daniel, o. 1748, Aug 31 ♦1785, Dec. 9 37.5 Re-org. 1813, Dec. 24. Brown, Joseph, o. 1792, Nov. 20 1797, Aug. 28 5. Hurd, Isaac, i. 1817, Sept 11 *1856, Oct. 4 39. Dexter, Samuel D., o. 1847, Dec. 2 *1850, Apr. 20 2.5 Mann, Asa, i. 1851, Nov. 19 1857, July 8 I 6. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire, 13 Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 71. EXETER. -2d ch. — Lanphear, Orpheus T., i. 1858, Feb. 2. 1864, Feb. 16. 6. Continued. Chickering, JohnW., Jr., Street, George E., i. 1866, Sept. 6. i. 1871, Mar. 30. 1871, Mar. 30. 5. 72. FAPMINGTON. "Walker, James, a. 1819. *1826, Sept. 4. 7. In cor. I"y8, Deo. 1. Parker, Clement, a. 1827. 1829. 2. Population, 2,063. Morgan, Timothy, a 1840, Apr. 1842. 2. Ch. org. 1819, Sept. 15. Lane, Joseph, a. 1844, Nov. 1846. 2. Willey, Benjamin G., a. 1847, Jan. 1850. 3. Sargent, Roger M., a. 1851. 1852. 1. Tappan, Daniel D., a. 1852, Oct. 1858. 6. yargent, Roger M., i. 1860, Mar. 27. 1869, May 2. 9. Kimball, Woodbury S., a. 1869, Sept. 1871. 2. Titus, Eugene H., i. 1873, Apr. 29. 1. 1874, Dec. 2. Pitkin, Paul H., a. 1875, July. 73. FITZWILLIAM. Brigham, Benjamin, 0. 1771, Mar. 27. *1799,Junel3. 28. Char. 1752, Jan. 15, as Williams, Stephen, 0. 1800, Nov. 5. 1802, Nov. 2. Monadnock No. 4. Sabin, John, 0. 1805, Mar. 6. *1845, Oct. 14. 40.5 Re-chart. 1773, May 19. Herrick, Horace, 0. 1844, Sept. 4. 1847, Sept. 15. 3. Population, 1,140. Jenkins, Abraham, 0. 1848, Feb. 16. 1853, Feb. 15. 5. Ch". org. 1771, Mar. 27. Woods, John, a. 1854. 1860. 6. Gaylord, William L., 0. 1860, Sept. 14. 1867, Dec. 23. 7. Norton, John F., i. 1868, Sept. 23. 1873, Mar. 31. 5. Colby, John, a. 1873, Aug. 74. FRAXCESTOWN. Bradford, Moses, 0. 1790, Sept. 8. 1827, Jan. 1. 37. Char. 1772, June 8, Richards, Austin, 0. 1827, Nov. 7. 1836, Mar. 10. 8.5 Population, 932. Folsom, Nathaniel S., i. 1836, Oct. 12. 1838, Aug. 21. 2. Ch. org. 1773, Jan. 27. Davenport. James R., i. 1839, May 15. 1842, Aug. 18. 3. McGee, Jonathan, i. 1843, Aug. 16. 1850, Nov. 5. 7. (75. FRANCONIA. 1 Taylor, Lothrop, i. 1851, Nov. 19. 1857. Aug. 18. 6. Char. 1754, Feb. 14, as | Cutler, Charles, 0. 1857, Nov. 18. 1866, Sept. 25. 9. Morristown. Richards, Austin, a. 1866. 1870, Sept. 4. Population, 549. Seccombe, Charles, a. 1871, Apr. 1873, Sept. 2.5 *Ch. org. 1814, Apr. 4. 1 Campbell, Henry F., 0. 1874, Jan. 22. For Pastors, see Bethle- I hem.) | 76. FRANKLIN". Lane, Joseph, a. 1828, Nov. 1831, Feb. 2. Incor. 1828, Dec. 24. Stone, Benjamin P., 0. 1831, May 26. 1832, May 2. L Population. 2,301. Tappan, Daniel D., a. 1832, July. 1833, Aug, 1. Ch. org. 1822, June 11. Nichols, Samuel, a. 1834, .Tan. 1837, May. 3. Knight, Isaac, i. 1837. Sept. 27. 1848, Dec. 21. U. (77. FREEDOM. I Savage, William T., i. 1849, Sept. 4. 1874, Sept. 4. 25. Incor 1831, June 16. Population, 737. No Church.) I (78. FREMONT. 1 Char. 1764, Juue 22, aa I Poplise. Population, 527. No Church.) (79. GILFORD. ■ Parsons, William, a. 1763, Aug. 1773. 10. Incor. 1812, June 16. Smith, Isaac, 0. 1774, Nov. 30. *1817, Mar. 25. 43. Population, 3,361. Spofford, Luke A., 0. 1819, June 9. 1825, Juue 9. 6. No Church.) Lancaster, Daniel, 0.1825, Sept. 21. 1832, July 25. 7. Smith, Francis P., a. 1834. 1835. 1. 80. GILMANTON. Carpenter, Josiah, a. 1837. 1838. 1. Char. 1727, May 20. Wood, Horace, a. 1846. 1847. 2. Population, 1,642. Page, John C, a. 1853. 1854. 1. *Ch. org. 1774, Nov. 30. Manning, Abel, a. 1857. 1858. 1. Centre church org. 1826, Rood, Heman, 0. 1826, July 12. 1830, Mar. 23. 4. Mar. 8. Lancaster, Daniel (b.'32), i. 1835, Dec. 16. 1852, Jan. 26. 20. Sargent, Roger M., 0. 1852, Apr. 27. 1860. Jan. 31, 8. Blake, Joseph, i. 1860, June 13. Iron-Works church org. Safford, Charles G., 0.1831, Sept. 28. 1836, June 12. 5. 1830, Oct. 12. Greeley, Stephen S. N., 0. 1839, Jan. 31. 1842, Oct. 19. 4. Childs, Rufus, 0. 1844, Nov. 6. 1855, Oct. 2. 11. Ordway, Jairus, a. 1856, Mar. 1861. 5. 14 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 80. GILMANTON.— Iron Bradford, Dana B., a. 1862, Aug. 1866, Feb. 3.5 Works ch. — Contin- Blake, Jeremiah M. D., a. 1866. 1870. 5. ued. Moore, Nathan 8., a. 1870, Dec. 1873. 3. Blake, Jeremiah, a. 1874. 1875. 1. Rodgers, George o. 1875, July 22. 81. GILSTTM. Fish, Elisha, i. 1794, May 29. *1807, Mar. 28. 13. Char. 1752, Dec. 8, as White, Broughton, a. 1811. 1812. 2. Boyle. Cochran, Sylvester, a. 1824. 1825. 1. Re-cbar. 1763, July 13. Chase, Ebenezer, o. 1830, Sept. 22. 1833, Apr. 26. 3. Population, 590. Arnold, Seth S., a. 1833. 1835. 2. Ch. org. 1772, Oct. 27. Hutchinson, William, a. 1836. 1838, Oct. 2. White, Henry, a. 1839 . 1840. 1. Langdon, George, a. 1840. 1842. 2. Tisdale, James, a. 1843, June. 1849, Mar. 6. Jackson, Abraham, a. 1850. 1851. 1. Adams, Ezra, i. 1851, Mar. 19. *1864, Mar. 20. 13. Bassett, Edward B., a. 1864, Aug. 1866. 2. Wood, Horace, a. 1866, June. 1875, Aug. 9. Hayward, Silvanus, a. 1875, Aug. 82. GOFFSTOWN. Currier, Joseph, 0.1771, Oct. 30. 1774, Aug, 29. 3. Char. 1761, June 16. Waters. Cornelius, o. 1781, Dec. 27. 1795, May 4. 14. Population, 1,656. Morrill. David L., o. 1802, Mar. 3. 1811, July 10. 9.5 Ch. org. 1771, Oct. 30. Pitman, Benjamin H., i. 1820, Oct. 18. 1825, Nov. 15. 5. Re-org. 1801, Dec. 29. Wood, Henry, o. 1826, May 31. i 831, Nov. 29. 5.5 Stowell, David, o. 1831, Nov. 30. 1836, Dec. 15. 5. "Willey, Isaac, i. 1837, Nov. 23 1854, May 17. 17. Richardson, Elias H., 0.1854, May 18. 1856, Oct. 30. 2.5 Ray, John W., a. 1857, Apr. 1866, May. 9. Geiould, Samuel L., i. 1869, Feb. 4. 83. GORHAM. Burt, Edmund, a. 1856, July. 1859. 3. Incor. 1836, June 18. Tewksbury, George F., a. 1860, July. 1866, Apr. 6. Population, 1,167. Merry, Thomas T., a. 1866, Apr. 1867, Oct. 1.5 Ch. org. 1862, Mar. 18. Tewksbury, George F., a. 1868, Sept. 84. GOSHEN. Stephens, Josiah, a. 1798. 1800, Oct. 2. Incor. 1791, Dec. 27. Manning, Abel, a. 1825. 3termsofserv. 9. Population, 507. Rogers, Stephen, a. 1835. 1838. 3. Ch. org. 1802, Feb. 23. Waite. Aaron, a. 1840. 1846. 7. Russell, Carey, Richardson, Henry, a 1846, July. 1847. 1. a. 1850, Mar. 1861, Sopt. 11.5 Rarrows, William H., a. 1865, July. '67. J'y, |time. 2. Bragdon, John, a. 1870, Sept. 1872. 2. Thurston, Henry W. L., a. 1875, May. 85. GOSPORT. Hull, Joseph, a. 1639. ? Char. 1715, Dec. 24. Brock, John, a. 1646. 1649. 3. Population, 94. Belcher, Samuel, a. 1672. ? Ch. org., the time and the Moody, Samuel, a. 1698. fact doubtful. Moody, Joshua, a. 1707. 1732. 25. Tucke, John, o. 1732, July 26. *1773,Aug.l2. 41. (86. GRAFTON. 1 Shaw, Jeremiah, a. 1773. 1775. 2. Incor. 1778, Nov. 11. Stephen?, Josiah, a. 1800. *1804, July 2. 4. Population, 907. Sewall, Samuel, a. 1824, Sept. *1826, Mar. 15. 1.5 No Church.) (87. GRANTHAM. 1 Char. 1761, July 11. Population, 608. No Church ) 88. GREENFIELD. Clark, Timothy, o. 1800, Jan. 1. 1811, May 1. 11.5 Incor. 1791, June 15. Walker, John, o. 1812, Feb. 5. 1822, July 2. 10.5 Population, 527. Danforth, Francis, o. 1823, June 11. 1831, Apr. 8. Ch. org. 1792, Sept. 7. Evangelical ch. org. 1834, Jones, Ezra, o. 1834, Sept. 18. 1838, May 31. 4. Jan. 8. Smith, David P (b. '39), i. 1845, May 8. *1850, Oct. 1. 11. McGee, Jonathan, a. 1851, Jan. 1859. 9. Goodhue, Daniel, a. 1860, Mar. 1864, May. 4. 1st ch. re-org. 1839, Nov. Fowler, Bancroft, i. 1839, Nov. 20. 1845, Apr. 22 4.5 19. Jones. Amzi, a. 1845. 1846. 1. Emerson, Noah, a. 1846, Oct. 1849, Apr. 2.5 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 15 Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 88. GREENFIELD. — 1st Le Bosquet, John, a. 1849, Apr. 1859. 10. ch. — Continued. Marshall, Lyman, a. 1860, July. 1863. 3. Case, Rufus, a. 1864, May. 1867. 3. Chs. united 1867, May 28. Willey, Charles, Partridge, Samuel H., a. 1868. a. 1869. 1869. 1. 89. GREENLAND. Allen, William, 0. 1707, July 15. *1760, Sept. 8. 53. Char. 1703. McClintock, Samuel, 0. 1756, Nov. 3. *1804,Apr. 27. 48. Population, 695. Neal, James A., 0. 1805, May 22. *1808, July IS. 3. Ch.org. 1706, July. Abbott, Ephraim, 0. 1813, Oct. 27. 1828, Oct. 28. 15. Clark, Samuel W., 0. 1829, Aug. 5. *1847,Aug.l8. 18. Holt, Edwin, i. 1848, Mar. 8. 1851, Jan. 7. 3. Kobie, Edward, 0. 1852, Feb. 25. 90. GREENVILLE. Olmstead, William, 0. 1849, Apr. 11. *1851,June 6. 2. Incor. 1872, June. Kellogg. Erastus M., i. 1852, May 20. 1855, Dec. 26. 4. Population, 850. Austin, Samuel J., 0. 1857, Feb. 25. 1859, Apr. 19. 2. Ch. org. 1847, June 3. Fisher, George E., Merriam, George F., i. 1859, June 22. 0. 1865, Mar. 9. 1862, Oct. 29. 3.5 91. GROTON. Perley, Samuel, i. 1779, June 12. 1785. 6. Char. 1761, July 8, as Page, Thomas, 0. 1790. *1813, May 3. 23. Cockermouth. Roife, William, 0. 1803, Nov. 9. 1828, June 18 25. Incor. 1796, Dec. 7. 1 enney, Asa P., 0. 1828, June 18. 1833, Feb. 11. 5. Population, 583. Pulsifer, Daniel, a. 1835. 1840. 5. Ch. org. 1779, June 12. Hobart, James, a. 1841. 1844. 3. Hebron has always been Conant, Liba, a. 1845, Feb. 1868. 23. united with Groton in Cook, Jonathan B., a. 1874, June. the same ministers. 92. HAMPSTEAD. True, Henry, 0. 1752, June 24. *1782, May 22. 30. Char. 1749, Jan. 19. Ktlley, John, 0. 1792, Dec. 5. 1836, Oct. 12. 44. Population, 935. Bartley, John McC, 0. 1836, Oct. 12. 1857, Dec. 9. 21. Ch. org. 1752, June 3. Pratt, Theodore C, Builard, Edward W., 0. 1859, June 21. i. 1870, Dec. 14. 1870, Jan. 9. 11. 93. HAMPTON. Bachiler, Stephen, i. 1638. 1641. 3. Granted 1638, Sept. Dalton, Timothy, i. 1639. *1661, Dec. 28. 22. Incor. 1639, May 22, as Wheelwright, John, i. 1647, June 24. 1659, May 4. 9. "Winnacunnet. Cotton, Seaborn, 0. 1659, May 4. *1686, Apr. 20. 27. Population, 1,177. Cotton, John (b. '86), 0. 1696, Nov. 19 *1710, Mar. 27. 24. Ch. formed at Lynn, Gookin, Nathaniel, 0. 1710, Nov. 15. *1734,Aug.25. 24. Mass, 1635 or 1636, Cotton, Ward, 0. 1734, Mar. 12 1765, Nov. 12. 31.5 which church and pas. Thayer, Ebenezer, 0. 1765, Sept. 17. *1792,Sept. 6 26. tor came to Hampton Pidgin, William, 0. 1796, Jan. 27. 1807, Aug. 2. 11.5 1638. Appleton, Jesse, 0. 1797, Feb. 22. 1807, Nov. 16. 11. Mr. Pidgin was settled We t>ster, Josiah, 0. 1808, June 8. *1837, Mar. 27. 29. by the town, and as a Eldredsjre, Erasmus D., 0.1838, Apr. 4 1849, May 7. 11. Presbyterian. Fay, Solomon P., 0. 1849, hept. 6. 1854, Aug. 29. 5. Coloy, John, 0.1855, Oct. 31. 1863, Nov. 18. 8. Dodge, John W., i. 1865, Oct. 19. 1868, Nov. 18. 3. McLean, James, i. 1870, Dec. 15. 1872, Feb. 4. 1.5 Chandler, Frederic D., a. 1873, Sept. 1875, Mar. 22. 1.5 Batchelder, John S., a. 1875, Apr. 94. HAMPTON FALLS. Cotton, Theophilus, 0.1712, Jan. 2. *1726,Aug.l6. 15. Char. 1712. Whipple, Joseph, 0. 1727, Jan. 15. *1757, Feb. 17. 30. Population, 679. Bailey, Josiah, 0. 1J57, Oct. 19 *1 762, Sept. 12. 5. Ch. org. 1711, Dec. 13. Wingate, Paine, 0.1763, Dec. 14. 1776, Mar. 12. 12. Re-organized in union Lanadon, Samuel, i. 1781, Jan. 18. *1797, Nov. 29. 17. with Seabrook, 1836, \bbot, Jacob, 0. 1798, Aug. 15. 1827, Oct. 23. 29. July 12. Dow, Moses, a. 1830. 1833. 3. 95. HANCOCK. Paige, Reed, 0. 1791, Sept. 20. *1816, July 22. 25. Incor. 1779, Nov. 5. burgess, Archibald, 0. 1822, Dec. 25. 1849, Dec. 18. 27. Population, 692. j^igelow, Asahel, i. 1850, May 15. 1875, June. 25. Ch. org. 1788, Aug. 28. Pratt, Theodore C, a. 1875, July. 96. HANOVER. Wheelock, Eleazar, i. 1771, Jan. 23. *1779,Apr. 24. 8. Char. 1761, July 4. Ripey, Sylvanus, i. 1779. *1787, Feb. 5. 8. Population, 2,085. Smith, John, 0. 1782, Nov. 1805, July 2. 23. Ch.org. 1771, Jan. 23. ShuriU-ff, Roswell, a. 1804. 1827. 23. Presbyterian. 3owe, George, a. 1827. 1830. 3. Congregational Ch. org. 'age, Robert, i. 1831, Oct. 5. 1833, May 9. 2. 1805, July 2. Wood, Henry, 1. 1835, Mar. 8. 1840, Dec. 21. 6. Richards, John (b. '41), t. 1842, Apr. 2. *1859, Mar. 29. 18. Leeds, Samuel P., 1. 1861, July 10. i6 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire, Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 96. HANOVER.— Contin- Burroughs, Eden, i. 1772, Sept. 1. 1809, Nov. 15. 37. tiecl. Collins, Samuel, i. 1788, Nov. 25. 1795. 7. Centre ch. org. 1771, July Towne, Josiah, o. 1S14, June 22. 1833, Jan. 18.5 17. Presbyterian ; long Birkby, John, i. 1836, June 22. 1839, Apr. 24. 3. been Congregational. Ellis, John M., i. 1840, May 13. 1842, Oct. 2.5 A schism occurred in tbis Kimball, David, a. 3845. 1847. 2.5 ch. in 1786, and Mr. Cutter, A. H., i. 1850, Nov. 20. 1856, July 8. 6. Collins was installed Adams, John, a. 1857. 1861, 4. over the Presbyterian Smith, Bezaleel, a. 1S61. 1870. 9. part. Re-united, 1810, McClenning, Daniel, a. 1873, Aug. May 16. 97. HARRISVILLE. Whiton, Otis C. (b. '41), i. 1842, Aug. 11. *1845, Oct. 17. 4.5 Incor. 1870, June. Pomeroy, Jeremiah, a. 1846. 1850. 4. Population, 696. Babcock. Daniel H., a. 1850. 1851. 1. Ch. org. 1840, Sept. 22. Tuttle, William G., o. 1851, Apr. 16. 1860, Aug. 22. 9.5 Marshall, Lyman, a. 1864, Apr. 1866, Apr. 2. (98. HART'S LOCA- Palmer, Charles M., o. 1868, Dec. 8. 1871, Mar. 20. 2.5 TION. Holbrook, Amos, a. 1871, Nov. Incor. ( ? ) 1870, June. Population, 26. No Church.) Powers, Peter, i. 1765, Feb. 27. 1782, left, '84. 19. Smith, Ethan, o. 1792, Jan. 25. 1799, June 23. 7.5 99. HAVERHILL. Smith, John, o. 1802, Dec. 23. 1807, Jan. 14. 4. Char. 1763, May 18, Powers, Grant, o. 1815, Jan. 4. 1829, Apr. 28 14.5 Population, 2,271. "Wood, Henry, i. 3831, Dec. 14. 1835, Mar. 3. 3.5 Ch. org. 1764. Sept. with Gibbs, Joseph, o. 1835, June 16. *1837,Apr. 11. 2. Newbury, Vt. Fleming, Archibald, i. 1838, June 27. 1841, Sept. 23. 3.5 Re-org. 1790, Oct. 13. Delano, Samuel, i. 1842, Feb. 16. 1847, Jan. 13. 5. Searle, Moses C., a. 1847, May. 1849, May. 2. Greeley, Edward H., o. 1849, Nov. 7. 1858, Jan. 6 8. Emerson, John D., o. 1858, Oct. 1. 1867, Nov. 19. 9. Greeley, Edward H., i. 1869, Nov. 24. 1874, July 2. 5.5 Bittinger, John Q., i. 1874, July 2. *North Haverhill ch. org. Dutton, John, a. 1830. 1835. 5. 1815, June. Nichols, Peter J., a. 1835. 1837. 2. Delano, Samuel, a. 1847, May. 1852. 5. 100. HEBRON. For Hebron ministers, see Incor. 1792, June 15. Groton. Population, 382. Ch. org. 1779, June 12. 101. HENNIKER. Rice, Jacob, o. 1769, June 7. 1782, Feb. 21. 13. Granted 1752. July 6. Sawyer. Moses, o. 1802, May 26. 1826, Mar. 29. 24. Char. 1768, Nov. 10. Scales, Jacob, i. 1827, Jan. 17. 1839, Mar. 1. 12. Population, 1,288. Foster, Eden B., o. 1841, Aug. 18. 1847, Jan. 7. 5.5 Ch. org. 1769, June 7. Searle, Richard T., i. 1847, Dec. 1. 1850, Mar. 20. 2.5 Eaton, Joseph M. R., i. 1851, Feb. 26. 1868, June 30 17.5 Morrill, Stephen 8., i. 1870, Sept. 1. 1873, Aug. 18. 4. Morss, George H., a. 1873, Oct. 102. HILL. Sargent, Benjamin, a. 1825. 1829. 4. Granted 1753, Sept. 14, Knight, Isaac, o. 1831, Jan. 6. 1836. 6. as New Chester. Lucas, Hazael, i. 1838, May 2. 1839, Jan. 16. 1. Incor. 1778, Nov. 10. Le Bosquet, John, i. 1843, Apr. 26. 1849, Apr. 24. 6. Population, 620. Sawyer, Daniel, a. 1851. 1853. 2. Ch. org. 1815, Feb. 19. Amsden, Silas H., a. 1861, May. 1862. 1. 103. HILLSBOROUGH. Barnes, Jonathan, o. 1772, Nov. 25. 1803, Oct. 20 31. Char. 1772, Nov. 14. Cbapin, Stephen, o. 1805, June 19. 1808, May 12. 3. Population, 1,595. Chapin, Seth, 0.1812, Jan. 1. 1816, June 26. 4.5 Ch. org. 1769, Oct. 12. Lawton, John, i. 1821, Nov. 7. 1834. Apr. 22. 14. Ward, Milton, o. 1834, July 23. 1835, Nov. 10. 1.5 Farnsworth, Seth, i. 1836, Nov. 23. *1837, Mar. 26. 1. Tenney, Samuel G., i. 1838, July 4. 1839, May 29. 1. Adams, George W., i. 1840, Oct. 21. 1844, Jan. 17. 4. Rowe, Elihu T., o. 1845, May 29. 1847, Nov. 30. 2.5 Page, Robert, a. 1847, Au?. 1851, May. 4. Durgin, Charles C, a. 1851, May. 1852, May. 1. Partridge, Samuel H., o. 1853, May 10. 1857. 5. Dennis, Rodney G., a. 1858. 1859. 1. Adams, John, a. 1861. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 17 Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 103. HILLSBORO'.— Con- Tenney, Samuel G., a. 1839, May. 1843, May. 4. tinued. Cummings, Jacob, i. 1843, Nov. 15. *1865, Apr. 20. 14. 2d ch. org. 1839, May 29. Brickett, Harry, a. 1857. 1865. 8. Morrill, Stephen S., a. 1866. 1869. 3. Undtrwood, Henry B., i. 1871, Mar. 7. 1872, July 7. 1.5 Bragdon, John, a. 1873, Apr. 1875. 2. 104. HINSDALE. Gray, Bunker, 0. 1763, Aug 17. 1810. 47. Char. 1753, Sept. 3. Strong, Eliphalet, 0. 1832, May 17. 1835, Mar. 25. 3. Population, 1,342. Marsh, Joseph, i. 1835, June 10. 1838, May 2. 3. Ch. org. 1763. Brown, Gardiner S., 0. 1838, May 2. 1844, A pr. 2. 6. Re-org. 1821, Oct. 8. Gerould, Moses, i. 1844, Oct. 30. 1853, Feb. 2. 9. Wells, Moses H., i. 1856, May 1. 1865, Aug. 31. 9.5 Batchelder, John S., i. 18^6, Mar. 7. 1871, Dec. 5. 6. Watson, Charles C, i. 1871, Dec. 13. (105. HOT.DERNESS. Snddard, John, a. 1839. 1840. 1. Char. 1761, Oct. 24. Whittemore, Joseph R., a. 1843, Sept. 1850. 2. Population, 793. No Church.) 1 06. HOLLTS. Emerson, Daniel, 0. 1743, Apr. 20. *1 801, Sept. 30. 58. Char. 1746, Apr. 3. Smith, Eli, 0. 1793, Nov. 27. 1831, Feb. 23. 37. Population, 1.079. Perry, David, i. 1831, Feb. 23. 1842, June 13. 11.5 Ch.org. 1743, Apr. 20.(?) Aiken, James, 0. 1843, Aug. 30. 1848, July 3. 5. Gordon, Matthew D., 0. 1849, Mar. 21. 1852, July 7. 3. Day, Pliny B., i. 1852, July 7. *1S69, July 6. 17. Laird, James, i. 1870, May 25. *1874,Aug.20. 4.5 Kelsey, Hiram L., i. 1875, June 1. 107. HOOKSET. Moore, Humphrey, a. 1836. 1837. 1. Incor. 1822, July 3. Jewett, Spofford D., a. 1838, Apr. 1839. 1. Population, 1,330. Perkins, James W., a. 1846, June. 1847. 1. Ch. org. 1828, Jan. 22. Lawrence, John, a. 1847, Sept. 1848. 1. Tarleton. Joseph W., a. 1850, June. 1853. 3. Fobes, William A.,b. '54, 0. 1855, Nov. 8. 1858, Dec. 23. 3. Caswell, Enoch H , a. 1858, June. 1860. 2. Lefiingwell, Marvin, a. 1860, July. 1865. 5. Burnham, Abraham, a. 1865, Aug. 1872. 7. 108. HOPKTNTON. Scales, James, 0. 1757, Nov. 23. 1770, July 4. *1786, Apr. 8. 13. Granted 1735, Jan. 16, as Fletcher, Elijah, 0. 1773, Jan. 27. 13. New Hopfcinton. Cram, Jacob, 0. 1789, Feb. 25. 1792, tfan. 6. 3. Char. 1765, Jan. 11. Smith, Ethan, i. 18(i0, Mar. 11. 1817, Dec. 16. 18. Population. 1,814. Hatch, Roger C, 0. 1818, Oct. 21. 1832, June 26. 14. Ch. org. 1757, Nov. 23. Kimball, Mo-es, i. 1834, May 7. 1846, July 15. 12. Jennison, Edwin, i. 1847, June 6. 1849, Sept. 5. 2. Cordley, Christopher M., 0. 1849, Sept. 5 1852, Feb. 4. 2.5 Ansrier, Marshall B., 0. 1853, June 8. 1860, Mar. 28. 7. Cook, Elisha W., i. 1861, Mar. 6. 1864, Dec. 13. 4. Cutler, William H., 0. 1865, Dec. 20. 1867, May 8. 2. Young, John K., a. 1867, June. 1874, Nov. 7.5 Stone, Clarendon A., i. 1874, Dec. 29. 109 HUDSON, Merrill, Nathaniel, 0. 1737, Nov. 30. *1796. 59. Char. 1746, July 5, as Strickland, John, i. 1774, July 13. 1/92, Oct. 24. 18, Nottingham West. Fisher, Jahez P., 0. 1796, Feb. 24. 1831, June 4. 5. Population, 1,066. Talbot, William K., 0. 1825, Nov. 2. 1829, Oct. 26. 4. Ch. org. 1737, Nov. 30. Piige, William, i. 1844, Aug. 14. 1852. June 28. 8. Mr. Strickland was ord. French, Daniel L., a. 1852, Nov. *1860, July 20. 1865. 8. over a separate Pres. liichards. Austin, a. 1863, Jan. 2. ch. org. 1771. Howe, Benjamin, a. 1866, Apr. 1867. 1. United Pres. ch. org. in 1816. Became Cong'l, 1841, Blanchard, Silas M., a. 1867. 1868. 1 Sept. 9. (110. JACKSON. 1 Incor. 1800, Dec. 4, as j Adams. Population, 474. No Church.) 18 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 111. JAFFREY. Ainsworth, Laban, o. 1782, Dec. 10. *1858, Mar. 17. 75 5 Granted 1749, as Monad- Lyman, Giles, o. 1832, Jan. 11. 1837, May 3. 5.5 nock, No. 3. Crosby, Josiah D., o. 1837, Oct. 4. 1844, Apr. 19. 6.5 Char. 1773, Aug. 17. Tenney, Leonard, o. 1845, Mar. 19. 1857, July 28. 12.5 Population, 1,256. Batchelder, John S., o. 1858, Oct. 20. 1864, Sept. 7. 6. Ch. org. 1780, May 13. Wilson, John G., Case, Rufus, a. 1865. i. 1867, Jan. 2. 1866. 2. East Ch. org. 1850, Jan. 9. Jewett, John E. B., o. 1850, Sept. 25. 1852, June 1. 2. Adams, George W., a. 1853, Mar. 1858. 5. (112. JEFFERSON. Austin, Franklin D., a. 1858. 1863. 5. Char. 1765, Oct. 3, as Allen, Cyrus W., a. 1863. 1870. 7. Dartmouth. Goodrich, Darius N., a. 1872, June. 1874. 2. Incor. 1796, Dec. 8. Dow den, William H., a. 1875, Mar. Population, 826. No Church.) 113. KEENE. Bacon, Jacob, o. 1738, Oct. 18. 1747, Apr. 9. Granted, 1733. Carpenter. Ezra, i. 1753, Oct. 4. 1760, Oct. 7. Upper At-huelot. Sumner, Clement, o. 1761, June 11. 1772, Apr. 30. 11. Char. 1753, Apr. 11. Hall, Aaron, o. 1778, Feb. 18. *1814,Aug. 12. 37. Population, 5,971. Uliphant, David, o. 1815, May 24. 1817, Dec. 1. 3. Ch.org. 1738, Oct. 18. Barstow, Ledtkiah S., o. 1818, July 1. *1873, Mar. 1. 55. Mr. Carpenter was pastor Hamilton, John A., o. 1861, Jan. 29. 1865, Sept. 1. 5. at same time of Swan- Leach, Joseph A., i. 1866, Aug. 16 1867, Oct. 15. 1. zey. Karr, William S., Richardson, Cyrus, i. 1868, July 9. i. 1873, July 10. 1872, Dec. 27. 4.5 2d ch. org. 1867, Oct. 15. Leach, Joseph A. (b..'67), i. 1869, Sept. 15. 114. KENSINGTON. Fogg, Jeremiah, 0.1737, Nov. 20. *1789, Dec. 1. 52. Char. 1737, Apr. 1. Shaw, Naphtali, o. 1793, Jan. 30. 1813, Jan. 13. 20. Population, 642. Kennedy, Nathaniel, i. 1813, Jan. 13. 1816, July 1. 3.5 Ch. org, 1737, Oct. 6. Long, Joseph A. E., o. 1822, June 5. 1823, Apr. 8. 1. Re-org. 1859, Oct. 8. Campbell, George W., a. 1859, Apr. 1861. 2. Page, William, a. 1861, Apr. *1861, Oct. 18. 0.5 Eldredge, Erasmus D., i. 1864, June 30. 1875, Jan. 13. 9. Chandler, Frederick D., a. 1875. 115. KINGSTON. Choate, Benjamin, a. 1707. 1717. 10. Char. 1694, Aug. 6. Clark, Ward, o. 1725, Sept. 29. *1737,May 6. 12. Population, 1,054. Seccombe, Joseph, o. 1737, Nov. 23. *1760,Sept.l5. 23. Ch. org. 1725, Sept. 28. Toppan, Amos, o. 1762, Aug. 18. 1771, June 23. 9. Thayer, Elihu, o. 1776, Dec. 18. *1812, Apr. 3. 36. Turner, John, i. 1818, Jan. 1. 1823, May 1. 5.5 Pearson, Ora, o. 1827, Mar. 7. 1834, Jan. 9. 7. Govan, Andrew, a. 1835. 1836. 2. Case, Josiah L., o. 1839, Oct. 17. *1839,Nov.l5. 1 mo. Thompson, George W., o. 1840, Apr. 29. 1843, Aug. 29. 35 Mason, Samuel, a. 1843, July. 1846, July. 3. Fletcher, James, a. 1847. 1848. 1. Smith, John, i. 1848, July 26. 1850, Sept. 28. 2. Willey, Charles, a. 1851. 1852. 1. Mcllish, John H., o. 1855, Feb. 14. 1872, June 7. 12. Bixby, Solomon, a. 1868. 1871. 3. Chapman, Jacob, i. 1872, June 5. 116. LACONIA. Norwood, Francis, 0.1825, July 5. 1830, May 30. 6. Incor. 1855, July 14. Young, John K., i. 1831, Nov. 30. 1867, Feb. 12. 35.5 Population, 2,309. Stone, Harvey M., i. 1868, Feb. 7. 1870, Dec. 19. 3. Ch. org. 1824, June 28. Bacon, William F., a. 1872, Jan. 117. LANCASTER. Willard, Joseph, i. 1794, Sept. 18. 1822, Oct. 16. 28. Char. 1763. July 5. Wheelock, James R., i. 1824, Jan. 28. 1825, Jan. 3. 1. Population, 2,248. Spofford, Luke A., a. 1829. 1831. 2. Ch. org. 1794, July 17. " Govan, Andrew, i. 1832, Oct. 24. 1835, Aug. 25. 3. Richardson, Charles W., a. 1837. 1841. 4. (118. LANDAFF. I Char. 1764, Jan. 3. I Perry, David, i. 1843, June 7. 1847, Jan. 20. 4. Barnard, Stephen A., a. 1847, May. 1853, May. 6. Population, 882. Fay, Prescott, o. 1856, Feb. 27. 1865, May 15. 9. No Church.) g Emmons, Henry V., Harrington, Charles E., i. 1865, Sept. 27. 0.1874, Oct. 27. 1874, Oct. 27. 9. 119. LANGDON. Wood, John, o. 1840, Apr. 8. 1849, Jan. 23. 9. Incor. 1787 Jan. 11. Barbour, Nelson, a. 1849, Mar. 1852. 3. Ministry and Churches of Ntw Hampshire. Town and Church. 119. LANGDON.— Con- tinued. Populati 'ii, 411. Ch. org. 1792, Nov. 8. Re org. 1820, Feb. 11. 120. LEBANON. Char. 1761, July 4. Population, 3,094. Ch. org. 1768, Sept. 27. 'Westch. org. 1849, Nov. 8, 121. LEE. Char. 176", Jan. 17. Population 776. ♦Ch.org. (?) Re-org. 1867, Dec. 3. 122. LEMPSTER. Char. 1761, Oct. 5. Population, 678. Ch. org. 1781, Nov. 13. ♦East ch . org. 1837, Feb. 1 Its ministries have been few, brief, and irregu- lar; and no report of them can be given. (123. LINCOLN. Char. 1764, Jan. 31. Population, 71. No Church.) (124. LISBON. Char. 1763, Aug. 6, as Concord. Re-char. 1763, Nov. 28, as G-unthwaite. Again called Concord till 1824. Population, 1,844. No Church.) 125. LITCHFIELD. Incor. 1734, July 5. Re-char. 1749. June 5. Population, 345. Ch. org. 1741, Dec. 9. Re-org. (Presbyterian) 1809, Feb. 30. Re-org. 1644, July 3. 126. LITTLETON. Char. 1764, Nov. 17, a Chiswick. Re-char 1770, Jan. 18, a Apthorp. Population, 2,446. Ch. org. 1803, Mar. 3. 127. LONDONDERRY. Char. 1722, June 21. Population, 1,405. Ch. org. 1735. Presbyterian. •Tennison. Edwin, Taylor, Chauncy, Jciinison. Edwin, Armes, Jo^ah L., Jaqnith, Andrew, Gerould, Moses, Potter, Isaiah, Cutler, Calvin, Cooke, Phineas, Downs, Charles A., Ayers, Walter II., . Case, Rufus, Kdwards, John EL, Rich, Alonzo B., Hutchins, Samuel, Moore. Mai-on, Lees, John W., Fisher, Elias, Brown, Charles M., Whi;e, Broughton, Uolman, Kbenezer, Tolman, Samuel H., Sawyer, Daniel, Page, Robert, Fuller. Robert "W., Chandler, Augustus, Barrows, William H., Howe, Benjamin, Le Bosquet, John, Tufte, Joshua, Cotton, Samuel, Kennedy, Nathaniel, Pillsbury, Euocn, Sherer, John, Porter, William H., Seymour, John L., Newhall, Kbenezer, Case, Hufus, Angier, Luther H., Hart, William D., Hardy, Nathaniel K., F;.irbank, Drury, W rcester, Evarts, Worcester, Isaac R. Carpenter, Erasmus I., Russell, Carey, Miliiken, Charles E., McGregore, David, Morrison, William, Dana, Daniel, Have*, Amasa A., Adams, John R., Brainerd, Timothy G., House, William, Pert, Luther B., Settlement. a. 1852, May. a. 1854, Sept. a. 1856, Mar. a. 1858, Mar. a. 1860, Apr. a. 1866. o. 1772, Aug. 25 o. 1823, Nov. 6 i. 1829, May 8 i. 1849. Nov. 22. i. 1874, July i. 1851, June 26. o. 1863, Feb. 4. i. 1871, May 17. o. Before 1792. a. 1855, Aug. o. 1870, Nov. 16. 1787, 1828, 1831. 1834, 1839, 1846, 1851, 1856, 1861, 1866. 1867, 1871, Sept. 25. Sept. 18. Dec. 3 June. May 13 Apr. July. Apr. June. May. Dismission. 1854, Mar. 1856. 1857. 1859. 1864. 1869. ♦1817, July 2, 1827, May 15 1848, May 13 1873, Oct. 30, 1875. 1862, Mar. 12. 1871, Jan. 10. 1802. 1869. Time. 2. 1.5 1. 1. 4. 3. 45. 3.5 19. 24. 1.5 11. o. 1741, o. 1765, o. 1809, o. 1815. o. 1825, o. 1845, a. 1850. i. 1854, a. 1862, a. 1869. a. 1873, Dec. 9 Jan. 2 Apr. 12 Oct. 25 Sept. Oct. 29, Sept. 27, Nov. Sept. a. 1816. 1820, May 3. o. 1836, Mar. 13. o. 1837, Sept. 27. 0.1842, Dec. 13. a. 1858. o. 1860. Sept. 28. o. 1736, Oct. 9. o. 1783, Feb. 12. i. 1822. Jan. 16. o. 1828, June 25. o. 1831, Oct. 5. o. 1840, Nov. 5. o. 1857, Oct. 7. i. 1875, Feb. 23. ♦1831, Mar. 22. 44. 1830, Nov. 16. 2. 1833. 2. 1838, Sept. 25. 4. 1844, Apr. 5. 1850, Nov. 7. 4.5 1856. 5. 1S60. 4. 1864. 3. 1867. 1. 1870. 3. 1744. 1781. 1812, Apr. =1818, Feb. 15, 1828. ? 1848, Oct. 29, 1851. 1862, Oct. 29. 1863, Nov. 1870. ♦1819, Oct. 13. 1836, Mar. 12. ♦1836, Oct. 21. 1842, Dec. 13 1857, Jan. 6. 1859. ♦1777. May 30, ♦1818, Mar. 9, 1826, May 7, ♦183u, Oct. 25. 1838, Oct. 1855, Apr. 26. 1873, Mar. 1. 16. 3. 2.5 3. 3. 2. 8. 1. 1. 16. 0.5 5. 14. 1. 41. 35. 45 2.5 7. 15. 15.5 20 Ministry and Churches of New HampsJiire. Town and Church. 128. LOUDON. Char. 1773, Jan. 23. Population, 1,282. Ch.org. 17 89, Oct. 28. Chs. re united, 1863, Jan, 28. Minister. Settlement. 2d ch. org. 1828, Aug. 14. (129. LYMAN. Char. 1.761, Nov. 10. Population. 658. *Ch. org. 1814. No ministers reported.) 130. LYME. Char. 1761, July 8. Population, 1,358. *Ch. org. 1771, May 22. 131. LYNDEBO ROUGH. Granted by Mass., 1736. Called Salem Canada. Char. 1764, Apr. 23. Population, 8/0. Ch. org. 1757, Dec. 5. Tucker, Jedediah, Ci>rser, Enoch, Le Bosquet, John, Ayers, Jonathan, Dow, Ezekiel, Abbott, Edward F., Ordway, Jairus, Caswell. Enoch H., Coiser. Enoch II., l'ownshend, Luther, Hood, Jacob A., Thompfon, William S., Stone, Baman N. (b.'70) Jeweit, John E. B., Hibbard, David S., Nichols, Warren, White, Henry, White, Calvin, Tlawley, Z< rah K., Jones, Thomas N., Willey, Charles, Conant, William, Lambert, Nathaniel, Perry, Baxter, 'Penny, Erdix, Bazen, Henry A., Kellogtr, Erastus M., Butler, Edward P. (b.'73) Rand, John, Goodridtfe, Sewall, Merrill, Nathaniel, White. Jacob, Richardson, William, Kimball, Ivory, Claggett, Erastus B., Smith, George, Jones, Newton I. 132. MADBURY. Hyde, Samuel, Char. 1755, May 31. Chapman, Eliphaz, Population, 408. No Church. (133. MADISON. Incor. 1853, June 17., Population, 646. No Church.) 134. MANCHESTER. Foster, Benjamin F Char. 1751, Wept. 3, as Wallace, Cyrus W., 1789, 1817, 1841, 1843. 1845, 1849, 1854, 1856. 1857, 1860, 1862, , 1867, , 1871, . 1874. , 1875, Oct. 21. Mar. 5. June. Feb. 12, June. Mar. Aug. Nov. July. Sept. June 6 May. Dismission. Time. a. 1833. i. 1835, Feb. 11. a. 1839, Apr. a. 1843, Feb. o. 1848, May 24. a. 1853, Apr. o. 1773, Dec. 22 i. 1811, Jan. 1 0.1821, Jan. 3. o. 1831, Jan. 5. i. 1868, Sept. 2. • 1871, May 25 0. 1874, Oct. 20. o. 1757, Dec. 7. o. 1768, Sept. 7. o. 1811, Oct. 30 o. 1836, Jan. 13 a. 1840. i. 1842, Dec. 28 0.1846, Sept. 30 a. 1871. a. 1874. a. 1758. a. 1770. Derryfield. Population, 23.536. Pres.ch .org. 1828, May 21. Cong.ch. org. 1828. Dec.2. Both united in Hanover St. ch. 1839, Aug. 15. Franklin St.ch.org. 1844, June 27. *Mi*sion ch. Dec. 30. org. 1852, Selden, Edward G. Dexter, Henry M., Clarke, Henry S., Bartlett, Samuel C, Adams, Aaron C, Fenn, Willinm H., Tucker, William J., Choatc, Washington, Seymour. John L., Sawin, Theophilus P., Marshall, Lyman B. t Sawm, Theophilus P„ Clark, Frank G., Rand, William H., 1810, Ocf/21. 1837, Nov. 13. 1842. 1844. 1847, June 9. 1854. 1S56. 1857. 1859. 1861. 1867. 1868. 1873, Dec. 30. 1875. 1834. 1838, Dec. 26. 1841. 1844. 1849, Feb. 21. 1857. *1810, Mar. 8. 1820. Sept. 6, *18:i0, Jan. 18 1867, Aug. 12 1870, Sept. 30 1872, Sept. 26 1762, Apr. 8. *1809, Mar. 14. 1835, July 28. 1840, June 30, 1841. 1846, Feb. 24. 1870, Sept. 20, 1874. 1875. 1770. 1773. 21. 21. 1. 1. 2.5 5. 2. 1. 2. 1. 5. 1. 35 1. 1. 4. 2. 1. 5. 4. 36 5 10. 10. 37. 2. 1.5 3.5 41. 25. 45 2. 3. 24. 3. 1. 12. a. 1832. 1833. 1. o. 1840, Jan. 8. '73 emeritus. o. 1873, Dec. 16. *Pres. ch.org. 1859, Nov. 9. Bowman, George A o. 1844, i. 1849, i. 1852, i. 1857, o. 1859, o. 18 »7, 0.1875, a. 1847, i. 1853, a. 1856, a. 1866, a. 1870, a. 1873, a. 1859. Nov. 6. Sept. 26, Nov. 3, July 22, Feb. 10 Jan. 24, Sept. 29, Apr. Mar. 26 Apr. Apr. Oct. Sept. 1849, Mar. 14 1852, Julv 1 1857, Feb. 18, 1858, Sept. 8, 1866, July 17, 1875, May 4 1851. 1856, Apr. 1860. 1869. 1873, Apr. 1875, Sept. 4.5 3. 4.5 1. 7.5 8.5 4. 5. 4. 3. 2.5 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire, 21 Town and Church. 135. MARLBOROUGH. Char. 1751, Apr. 29. Re char. 1764, Sept.. 21. Incor. 1776, Dec. 13. Population, 1,017. Ch. org. 1778, Nov. 11. (136. MAULOW. Char. 1761, Oct. 7. Population, 716. *Ch. org. 1823.) 137. MASON. Char. 1768, Aug. 26. Population, 685. Ch. org. 1772, Oct. 13. 133. MEREDITH. Char. 176S, Dec. 30. Population, 1,807. *Ch. org. 1702, Aug. 30. New org. 1815. Feb. 20. In union with Centre Har- bor until 1338. 139. MERRTMAC. Char. 1746, Apr. 2. (Souhesran, East.) Population, 1.066. Ch. org. 1771, Sept. 5. South ch. (or Union Evan- gelical) org. 1829, Oct 21. 140. MIDDLETON. Incor. 1778, Mar. 4. Population, 476. Ch.org. (?). (141. MILAN. Char. 1771, Dec. 31, as Paul^burgh. Incor. 1824, D. e, 16. Population, 710. No ClIIJKCH.) 142. MILFORD. Incor. 1794, Jan. 11. Population, 2,606. Ch. org. 1788, Nov. 19. 143. MILTON. Incor. 1802, June 11. Population, 1,598. Ch. org. 1815, Sept. 8. Minister. Cummings, Joseph, Fish, Holloway, Bennett, Salmon, Curtiss, Erastus, G-rosvenor, Moses G-., Lyman. Giles, Cook, Silas P., Merrill, John L., Searle, Jonathan, Hill, Ebenezer, Reed. Andrew H., Hill, Joseph B. (b.'40), Harrington, Eli W., \ rmes, Josiah L., Goodwin, Daniel (b.'57), Wells, Rufus P., Williams, Simon F., Smith, David, Porter, Reuben, Lane, Joseph, Wheeler. Abraham, Taylor, Eli W., Sullivan, Lot B., Leach, Giles, Farwell, John E., Holton, Isaac F., Burnhatn, Charles, Bard, George I., Burnap, Jacob, Morse, Stephen, Allen, Stephen T., Little, Elbridge G., Hart, Edwin J., Bates, John H., Hubbard, Charles A., Tolman, Samuel H., Smith, Eli, Moore, Humphrey, Shepard, John W., Tolman, Samuel H., Sawyer, Daniel, Abbott, Edward F., Ordway, Nehemiah, Moore, Humphrey, Salter, John W., Warm r, Abner B., Kimball, Lyeurgus P., Hidden, Ephraim N., Kendall, Sylvanus C, Ayer, Franklin D., Freeman. George E., Pierce, George E., Cie, Curtis, Bnrge, Dyer, Walker, James, Willey, Benjamin G., Abbott, Edward F., Doldt, James, Haley, Frank, 2d eh. (Mills) org. 18V1, Pa?e, Caleb F., Sent. 26. Scott, Darius B., Settlement. o. 1778, Nov. 11. o. 1703, Sept. 25. i. 1825, Sept. 27. . 1833. 1835, May 20. a. 1840. Dec. o. 1869, June 24. 1871, May 2. o. 1772, Oct. 14. o. 1790, Nov. 3. 1836, Nov. 23. i. 1841, Oct. 20. a. 1848. i. 1850, Oct. 30. i. 1860, Apr. 18. a. 1874. i. 1792, i. 1819, i. 1829, i. 1831, a. 1333, i. 1838, a. 1840. i. 1842, a. 1854, a. 185'), i. 185', i. 1873, Nov. 28. Mar. 21. Jan. 1, Apr. 20. Apr. Mar. 28. Nov. 23 Nov. Dec. Jan. 8 Jan. 2 o. 1772, Oct. 14. o. 1825, July 6 i. 1839, May 23 o. 1850, Sept. 5. o. 1856, Jan. fi, a. 1867, Aug. o. 1868, Sept. 2. i. 1831, Jan. 12. a. 1836. a. 1837. i. 1844, Mar. a. 1848, Apr. a. 1853, May. a. 1863, Mar. o. 1778. Di-mission. 1780, Dec. *1824, Sept. 1831, Apr. 1834. 1840, Dec. 1870, Feb. 23. 1781, May 4. 4854, May 20. 1839, Dec. 11 1847, Apr. 22. 1849. 1856, Aug. 5, 1873. 1798, Aug. 28 *1824. Aug 18 1830, Apr. 27. 1833, Apr. 8 1835. 1840. 1841. 1854, June 14 1855. 1856. 1871, Apr. 19 *1S21, Dec. 26. 1828. July 6 1850, Sept. 4 1855, Jan. 25 1865, Apr. 18 1868. 1836. 1837. 1840. 1347, Jan. 12. 1853. 1860. 1866. 1779. Time. o. 1802, Oct. 13. . 1836, Apr. 27. o. 1839, Feb. 6. i. 1847, May 19. i. 1S49, Nov. 21, i. 1858, Apr. 7 o. 1861, May 1 i. 1863, Dec. 23 i. 1872, Oct. 29 a. 1815. a. 1817. a. 1819^hf.time.) a. 1832. 0.1846, Aug. 19 a. 1843, May. a. 1869. a. 1866, Sept. a. 1372, July. 1836. Mar. 9 1S38, Oct. 24 1846, Oct. 27 1849, Aug. 7 1858, Apr. 7 1860, Oct. 15 1867, Sept. 1 1371, Dec. 14 1817. 1818. 1826. 1846. 1848, May 10 1869. 1874, Feb. 1S70. IS 7 4, Feb. 1. 5.5 5.5 1.5 2. 2. 2.5 1. 12. 1. 1. 14.5 49. 3. 11. 4.5 9.5 1. 34. 2.5 2.5 6.5 3. 2. 1. 7. 14. 2. 21. 5. 4. 15 22 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 144. MONROE. Litch, Josiah L., a. 1873, Mar. Incor. 1854, July 13. Population, 532. *Ch. org. (before) 1821. New org. 1874, Aug. 18. 145. MONT VERNON. Bruce, John, 0.1785, Nov. 3. *1809, Mar. 12. 24. Incor. 1803, Dec. 15. Chapin, Stephen, i. 1809, Nov. 26. 1818, Nov. 18 9. Population, 601. Cheever, Ebenezer, o. 1819, Dec. 8. 1823, Apr. 8. 35 Ch. org. 1780, Sept. Kingsbury, Nathaniel, 0.1823, Nov. 5. 1836, Apr. 6. 12.5 Jennison, Edwin, i. 1835, Apr. 6. 1841, Aug. 19. 5. Smith, Bezaleel, i. 1841. Aug. 19. 1850. Apr. 30. 9. Herbert. Charles D., 1. 1850, Nov. 6. 1856, July 21. 6. Lord, Charles E., i. 1857, Feb. 11. 1861, June 20. 4.5 Sanborne, George E., i. 1862, Apr. 2. 1865, May 29. 3. Frink, Benson M., i. 1865, Nov. 1. 1867, Oct. 23. 2. Keeler, Seth H., a. 1868, Apr. 1875, Sept. 7.5 146. MOULTONBOR- Perley, 8amuel, i. 1778, Oct. 8. 1779. 1. OUGH. Shaw, Jeremiah, i. 1779, Nov. 17. *1834. Oct. 20. 55. Char. 1763, Nov. 17. Dodge, Joshua, i. 1828, Feb. 27. *1861, Mar. 25. 33. Incor. 1777, Nov. 27. Cook, Jonathan B., i. 1850, Dec. 18. 1853, Oct. 4. 3. Population, 1,299. Apthorp, William P., a. 1855, Jan. 1859. 4. Ch. org. 1777, Mar. 12. *2d ch. org. 1855, Sept. 3. 147. NASHUA. Weld, Thomas (b. 1679), 0.1685, Dec. 16. *1702, June 9. 23. Char, by Mem., 1673, Oct. Hunt, Samuel, a. 1703. 1708. 5. 27, as Dunstable. Parris, Samuel, a. 1708, Oct. 1712. 4. Re-char, by N. H. t 1746, Prentice, Nathaniel, o. 1718 or 1720. *1737, Feb. 25. 19. Apr. 1. Swan, Josiah, o. 1738, Dec. 27. 1746. 7. Name changed in 1837. Bird, Samuel, o. 1747, Aug. 31. 1751 . 4. Ch. org. 1685, Dec. 16. Kidder, Joseph, 0.1767, Mar. 18. *1818, Sept. 6. 52. Sperrv, Ebenezer P., 0.1813, Nov. 3. 1819, Apr. 6. Nott, Handel G., o. 1826, Nov. 9. 1834, Oct. 8. McGee, Jonathan. i. 1835 Jan. 1. 1842, June 8. 7.5 Smith, Matthew H., o. 1842, Oct. 19. 1845, Aug. 20. 3. Lamson. Srimuel, i. 1846, Apr. 8. 184S, Apr. 7. 2. March, Daniel, i. 1849, Jan. 3. 1855, Jan. 9. 6. Jf wett, Georee B., o. 1855, May 24 18S6, Aug. 4. 1.5 Hill, Charles J., o. 1857, Jan. 28. 1864, Apr. 18. 7.5 Hooker, Elias C., i. 1865, Sept. 14. 1868, Ail*. 13. 3. Ahord, Frederic, i. 1869, July 6. Olive St. ch. org. 1835, Richards, Austin, i. 1836, Apr 6. 1866, Nov. 16 30. Oct. 26. Pike, Guptavus D., o. 1862, Apr. 23. 1865, May 1 3. Mead, Hiram, i. 1867, Dec. 17. 1869, Sept. 22. 2. Black, James S., o. 1870, Mar. 31. 1874, June 29. 4. Martyn, Sanford S., i. 1874, Dec. 1. Pearl St. ch. org. 1845, Swain, Leonard, 0.1847, June 24. 1852, Apr. 5. 5. Sept. 3. Adams, Ezra E., i. 1853, Aug. 31. 1857, July 13. 4. Greeley, Edward H., i. 1858, Feb. 24 1860, May 17. 2.5 Parsons, Benjamin F., i. 1861, Nov. 7. 1867, Juiiel8. 6. Gay lord, William L., i. 1867, Dec. 31. 1870, Oct. 27. 3. Wetherby, Charles, i. 1871, Dec. 7. 148. NELSON. Foptor. Jacob, i. 1781, Jan. 31. 1791, Nov. 23. 11. Char. 1774, Feb. 22, as Xewell, Gad, o. 1794, June 11. 1841, Nov. 4. 47. Packrrsfiold. Ballard. Josiah, i. 1836, July 12. 1840, May 5. 4. Population, 744. French, Daniel L., o. 1841, Nov. 4. 1851, Sept. 3. 10. Ch. org. 1781, Jan. 31. Stone, Samuel M., a. 1852. 1853. 1. Ransom, Calvin N., a. 1853. 1854. 1. Gale, William P., a. 1854. 1855. 2, Cutter, Adonijah H., a. 1857. *1860, July 19. 3! Ordway. Jairus, a. 1861. 1865. 4. Dow, Ezeldel. a. 1866. 1867. 1. Mar-h, Joseph, a. 1867. 1868. 1. Willcy, Charles, a. 1869. 1870. 2. Burbank, Justin E., a. 1871. 1872. 1. Gould, Mark, a. 1872, Nov. 149. NEW BOSTON. Moor, Solomon, o. 1768, Sept. 6. *1803, May 28. 35. Char, by Mass., 1736, Jan. 14. Bradford, Ephraim P., o. 1806, Feb. 26. *1845, Dec. 15. 40. Kellogg, Erastus M., i. 1846, June 25. 1852, Mar. 16. 6. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 23 Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 149. NEW BOSTON.— Rawson, A Ian son, a. 1852, May. 18 H, May. 2. Continued. Coggswell, Elliot C, i. 1355, Oct. 31. 1865, Oct. 31. 10. Re-char. by N. H., 1753, Frink, Dennis C, i. 1866, Dec. 12. *1871,June22. 5. Feb. 18. Bessom, William H., i. 1872, Feb. 6. 1873, Feb. 6. 1. Population. 1,241. Ch. org. 1768, Sept. 6 (or probably earlier). (150. NEWBURY. Emerson, John, 0. 1703, May 24. 1712. 9. Incor. 1778. Nuv. 27, as Shurtleff, William, 0. 1712. 1732. 20. Fishers Held. Blunt, John, 0. 1732, Dec. 20. *1748, Aue. 7. 16. Population, 601. Robinson, David, 0. 1748, Nov. 30. *1749, Nov. 18. 1. No Church.) Chase, Stephen, i. 1750, Dec. 5. *1778, Jan. 1. 27. Noble, Oliver, i. 1784, Aug. 18. *I792, Dec. 15. 8. 151. NEWCASTLE. Hobart, James, a. 1839, Apr. 1841. 2. Char. 1693. Tyler, Joseph P., a. 1841, June. *1844, Dec. 26. 3. Population, 667. Ward, Jonathan, a. 1844, Dec. 1846, Apr. 1.5 Ch. org. (?) (probably Alden, Lucius, a. 1846, Apr. 1873. 27. before 1700). Stone, Edward G., a. 1874, Sept. 1875. 1. 152. NEW DURHAM. Porter, Nathaniel, 0.1773, Sept. 8. 1777, Sept. 10. 4. Granted, 1749. Char. 1762. Doc. 7. 1 Population, 973. *Ch.org. (?) 1773, Sept. 8. 153. NEW HAMPTON. Hebard, Salmon, 0. 1800, June 25. 1817 hort, Siloam, 0. 1799, Nov. 7. ♦1803. Sept. 29. 4. Dickinson, David, 0. 1804, July 4. 1819, June 25. 15. Clayes, Dana, 0. 1821, July 4 1837, Oct. 17. 16. Cleveland. Edward, a. 1839. 1840. 1. Blanchard, Amo°, i. 1840, Jan. 8. 1865, Oct. 14. 26 Woodbury, Frank P., 0. 1866, Apr. 18. 1867, July 26. 1.5 Abbott, Ephraim E. P., 0. 1868. May 6 1873, Mar. 27. 5. Palmer, Charles M., i. 1873, Mar. 27. 175. PLATSTOW. Cushing, James, 0. 1730. Dec. 2. *1 764, May 13. 33. Char. 1749, Feb. 28. Merrill, Oyles, 0. 1765, Mar. 6. *1801, Apr. 27. 36. Population, 879. Welch, Moses, i. 1S26, Dec. 26. 1831, Feb. 22. 7, Ch.org. 1730, Nov. 4. Pcckham, Samuel H., i. 1831, Feb. 23. 1838, Sept. 10. 7.5 Oliphant, David, a 1838, Sept. 1852. 14. Tenney, Charles, a. 18")3, Mar. 1859. 6. Ban-own, Homer, a. 1859. 1889. 10. Terry, Calvin, a. 1869. 1875. 6. 26 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 176. PLYMOUTH. "Ward, Nathan, i. 1765, July 10. 1798, Jan. 4. 33. Char. 1763, July 15. Fairbanks, Drury, o. 1800, Jan. 8. 1818, Mar. 18. 18. Population, 1,409. Ward, Jonathan, a. 1818. 1829, Mar. 11. Oil. org. 1764, Apr. 16. Punchard. George, o. 1830, Mar. 11. 1844, Mar. 6. 14. Corser, Enoch, a. 1844. 1845. 1. Jewett, William R., i. 1845, June 25. 1862, July 11. 17. Hazen, Henry A., i. 1863, Jan. 21. 1868, July 15 6. Richardson, Cyrus, Scott, George H., 0.1869, Sept. 30. 1873, May 1. 4. 0.1873, Sept. 3. 177. PORTSMOUTH. Moodey, Joshua (b. 1659), o. 1671, July 21. *1697, July 4. 38. Incor. 1653, May 28. Rogers. Nathaniel, o. 1699, May 3. *1723, Oct. 3. 24.5 Called Strawberry Bank. Fitch, Jabez, i. 1725. *1746. Nov. 22. 21. Population, 9,211. Langdon, Samuel, o. 1747, Feb. 4. 1774, Oct. 9. 28. Ch. org. 1671, July 21. Stiles, Ezra, a. 1777, Apr. 1778. June. 1. Buckminster, Joseph, o. 1779, Jan. 27. *1812, JunelO. 33.5 Putnam, Israel W., 0.1815, Mar. 15 1835, Mar. 11. 20. Holt, Edwin, i. 1836, Oct. 2. 1842. Mar. 2. 5.5 Clark, Rufus W., i. 1842, Nov. 16. 1851, Nov. 20. 9. Moore, Henry D., i. 1853,Aug.l7. 1855 Aug. 7. 2. Whitiner, Lyman, i. 1855, Nov. 1 1858, Dec. 14. 3. Gage, William L., o. 1860, Oct. 17. 1862, Jan. 21. 1.5 Adams, George M., i. 1863, June 3. 1872, Nov. 12. 9. Martyn, Carlos, i. 1872, Nov. 12. 2d ch. org. a. 1715. Emerson, John, l. 1715, Mar. 23. *1732,June21. 17. Became Unitarian. Shurtleff, William, i. 1733, Feb. 21 *1747. May 9 14. Strong, Job, 0.1749, June 28. ♦1751, Sept. 30. 2. Haven, Samuel, o. 1752, May 6 *180fi. Mar. 3. 54. Alden, Timothy, 0.1799, Nov. 20. 1805, Aug. 11. 6. Parker, Nathan, o. 1808, Sept. 14. Became Unil'n Independent oh. Drown, Samuel, o. 1761, Nov. 2. * 1770, Jan. 17. 8. Org. 1758, Oft. 14. Walton, Joseph, 0.1789, Sept. 22. *1822, Jan. 10. 32. Became Baptist. ♦Pleasant St. ch. Waterbury, Jared B., i. 1829, Mar. 18. 1832, Mar. 6 3. Org. 1828, Sept. 18. Towne, Joseph H., o. 1832, June 13. 1833, Nov. 7. 1.5 Cooke, Parsons, i. 1835, May 13. 1835, Dec. 7. 0.5 (178. RANDOLPH. Char. 1772, Aug 1 . 20, as Ordway, Nehemiah, a. 1793. 1797. 4. Durand. Stickney, Jonathan, o. 1800, Oct. 22. 1807, Oct. 22. 7. Incor. 1824, June 16. Bailey, Stephen, i. 1817, Oct. 1. 1822, Oct. 22. 5. Population, 138. Farnsworth, Seth, o. 1824, Oct. 3 1854, Apr. 17. 10. No Church.) Reed, Andrew H., i. 1834, >ov. 13. 1836, Oct. 26. 2. 179. RAYMOND. Char. 1765, May 9. Sheldon, Anson, Page, John C., i. 1837, June 28. o. 1841, Oct. 6. 1839, Oct. 15. 1851, May 7. 2.5 10. Burt. David, o. 1851, Nov. 5. 1855. Feb. 22 3. Population, 1,121. Ch. org. 1791, July 4. Bradford, Dana B., i. 1855, Dec. 4. 1858, July 23. 3. Sargent, George W., o. 1859, Dec. 21 1865. Jan. 16. 5. (180. RICHMOND. t Chapman, Edward D., i 1866, Dec. 6. *1869,8ept.l7 3. Char. 1752, Feb. 28. Bowker, Samuel, i. 1870, Nov. 30. 1873, Apr. 22. 2.5 Population, 868. Patten, William A., a. 1874, July. No Church.) Dean, Seth, 0.1765, Nov. 6. 1780, Sept. 15. 181. RINDGE. Payson, Seth, o. 1782, Dec. 4. *1 820. Feb. 26. 38. Char. 1768, Feb. 11. Burnham, Amos W., o. 1821, Nov. 14. 1867, Nov. 14. 46. Population, 1,107. Powers, Dennis, a. 1870. 1872. 2. Ch. org. 1765, Nov. 6. Clark, Frank G., i. 1873, June 3. 182. ROCHESTER. Main, Amos, o. 1737, May. *1760, Apr. 5. 23. Char. 1722, Mav 10. Hill, Samuel, i. 1760, Nov. 19. *1764, Apr. 19. 4. Population, 4,103. Hall, Avery, o. 1766, Oct. 15. 1775, Apr. 10. 9. Ch. org. 1737, Sept. 18. Haven, Joseph, o. 1776, Jan. 10 *1825, Jan. 27. 49. Upham, Thomas C, 0.1823, July 16. 1825, May 21. 2. Willey, Isaac, o. 1826, Jan. 18. 1834, Sept. 22. 9. Cleveland, Edward, o. 1837, Jan. 11. 1837. Oct. 31. 1. Pike, Francis V., o. 1839, Feb. 20. 1841 Sept. 20. 2.5 Far well, John E., i. 1843, Aug. 16. 1852, June 22 9. Spauldintr, George, a. 1852, Aug. 1853. Aug. 1. yeagrave, James C, i. 1854, May 25. 1855, Dec. 26. 1.5 Palmer, James M., i. 1859, Apr. 26. 18*4, July 14. 6. Fay, Prescott, a. 1865, May. 1867, Aug. 2' Marsh, Alfred F., o. 1867, Oct. 31. 1870, <'ct. 18. 3. Stone, Harvey M., i. 1871, May 18. 1875, Jan. 28. 4. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 27 Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 183. ROLLINSFORD. Spalding, Samuel J., 0. 1846, Oct. 28. 1851, June 9. 5. Incor. 1849, July 3. Atwater, Edward E., i. 1852, Feb. 3. 1857, Nov. 3. 6. Population, 1.500. Bradford, Dana B., i. 1858. Aug. 11. 1862, Feb. 3.5 Salmon Falls. Robie, Thomas S., a. 1866, Mar. 1869, Sept. 3.5 Ch. org. 1846, May 1. Merrill, 8elah, a. 1870. 1873. 3. 184. ROXBURY. Paige, Christopher, i. 1816, Nov. 21. 1819, Mar. 2. 2.5 Incor. 1812, Dec. 9. Rawson, Alanson (b.'33), i. 1837, May 3. 1842, May 3. 9. Population, 174. Adams, Ezra, a. 1843, Jan. 1849. 7. Ch. org. 1816, Aug. 15. Smith, Bezaleel, a. 1850, July. 1852. 2. Tulman, Samuel H., a. 1853, Mar. 1854. 1. (185. RUMNEY. | Arnold, Seth S., a. 1856, June. 1858. 2. Char. 1767, Mar. 18. Duncan, Thomas W., a. 1858. 1861. 3. Population, 1,165. Bissell, Oscar, a. 1865, May. 1867. 2. No Church. Colburn, Henry H., a. 1868, Apr. 1871. 3. Mr. N. ord. over propri- Niles, Thomas, 0. 1767, Oct. 21. 1771, Aug. 20. 4. etors.) 186. RYE. Morrill, Nathaniel, 0. 1726, Sept. 14. 1733. 7. Char. 1726, Apr. 20. Parsons, Samuel, 0.1736, Nov. 3. *1789, Jan. 4. 52. Population, 993. Porter, Huntington, 0. 1784, Dec. 29. *1844, Mar. 7. 60. Ch. org. 1726, July 10. Smith, Bezaleel, 0. 1829, May 13. 1841, July 10. 12. McEwen, James F., i. 1841, Dec. 1. 1846, Apr. 8. 4.5 Otis, Israel T., i. 1847, Aug. 4. 1866, Apr. 24. 19. Leach, Giles, a. 1867, Oct. 1870, Dec. 3. Aldrich, Jeremiah K., a. 1873, May. 187. SALEM. Bailey, Ahner, 0. 1740, Jan. 30. *1798, Mar. 10. 58. Char. 1750, May 11. Smith, John, 0. 1797, Jan. 4. 1816, Nov. 21. 20. Population, 1,603. Balch, William, i. 1819, Dec. 1 1835, Aug. 6. 16. Ch. org. 1740, Jan. 16. Fisk, Jonas, 0. 1840, Sept. 9. 1843, Mar. 8. 2.5 Hayward, William H., a. 1843. 1847, June. 4. Babcock, Daniel H., a. 1847, Sept. 1849, Sept. 2. Lawre> ce John, a. 1849, Nov. 1852. 3. Page, William (b. 1852), i. 1853, Dec. 1. 1858, Nov. 30. 6. Lawrence, John, a. 1859. 1862, May. 3. Rogers, George W., a. 1863, Feb. 1868, Dec. 6. Gates, Matthew A., a. 1869, Oct. 1872, Dec. 3. Bowker, Samuel, a. 1873, June. 188. SALISBURY. S^'arle, Jonathan, 0. 1773, Nov. 17. 1791, Nov. 8. 18. Granted by Mass. as Worcester, Thomas, 0. 1791, Nov. 8. 1823, Apr. 3. 31.5 Bakerstown. Cross, Abijah, 0. 1824, itfar. 24. 1829, Apr. 1. 5. Char. 1749, Oct. 5, as Rankin, Andrew, i. 1830, Mar. 4. 1832, Oct. 28. 2.5 Stevenstown. Foster, Benjamin F., i. 1833, Nov. 13. 1846, July 23. 13. Re-char. 1768, Mar. 1. Caswell, Enoch H., 0.1848, June 28. 1849, Feb. 1. Population. 897. Eldredge, Erasmus D., i. 1849, June 12. 1854, Nov. 1. 5.5 Ch. org. 1773, Nov. 17. Rattray, Thomas, i. 1856, May 7. 1857, Apr. 15. 1. Merrill, Horatio, i. 1858, Mar. 17. 1864, Mar. 15. 3. Condit, Uzal W., i. 1864, Mar. 15. 1869, Jan. 13 3. Cook, Jonathan B., i. 1869, Jan. 13. 1874, May. 5. 189. SANBORNTON. Woodman, Joseph, 0. 1771, Nov. 13. 1806, Nov. 13. 35. Granted, 1748. Bodwell, Abraham, 0. 1806. Nov. 13. 1852, June 24. 46. Char. 1770, Mar. 1. Houtwell, James, i. 1852, June 24. *1865, Apr. 21. 13. Population, 1,236. Runnels, Moses T. (b.'65), i. 1868, June 11. Ch. org. 1771, Nov. 13. 190. SAN DOWN Cotton, Josiah, i. 1759, Nov. 28. *1780, May 27. 21. Char. 1756, Apr. 6. Collins. Samuel, 0. 1780, Dec. 27. 1788, Apr. 30. 7.5 Population, 496. Webber, John, 0. 1795, Mar. 24. 1800, Sept. 15. 5.5 Ch. org. 1759, Nov. 28. 191. SANDWICH. Smith, David P., 0. 1827, May 23. 1832. June 27. 5. Char. 1763, Oct 25. Leach Giles, 0. 1833, Feb. 6. 1840, Feb. 26. 7. Popul.tion, 1,854. Holmes, Oti*, 0. 1842, Sept. 9. 1849, Apr. 30. 7. Ch. org. 1814, Sept. 17. Parkinson, Royal, a. 1858, Dec. 1861. 2. North ch. org. 1832, June Holmes, Otis, a. 1865, Jan. 1868. 3. 27. Tappan, Charles L., a. 1871, June. 28 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. 192. BE A BROOK. Char. 1768, Jine 3. Population, 1,609. Ch. org. 1764, Nov. Presbyterian. CongM ch.org. 1799. Reorg. 1837, July 12. So. ch. org. 1867, July 9. 193. SHARON. Iacor. 1791, June 24. Population, 182. *Ch. org. 1835. 194. SHELBURNE. Incor. 1820, Dec. 13. Population. 259. *Ch. org. 1818, Aug. 26. 195. SOME RS WORTH. Char. 1754, Apr. 22. Population, 4,504. Ch. org. 1730, Oct. 28. Grea.t Falls. Ch. org. 1827, Jan. 16. Minister. *2d ch. org. 1857. July 20, 196. SOUTHHAMPTON. Char. 1742, May 25. Population. 449. *Ch. org. 1743, Feh. 22. 197. SO. NEWMARKET. Incor. 1S49, June 27. Population, 808. Ch.org 1730. Re-org. 1840, Feb. 198. SPRINGFIELD. Char. 1769, Jan. 3, as Protectworth. Incor. 1794, Jan. 24. Population, 781. *Ch. org. before 1820. 199. STARK. Incor. 1795, Jan. 9, as Piercy. Papulation. 464. *Ch. org. 1810. Perley, Samuel, Noble. Seth, HuU, Elias, Abbott, Sereno T., Lounsbury, Henry A., Thompson, George W., Peabodv, Albert 13 , Pratt, George H„ Rand, William A. (b.'67), No permanent ministry Richardson, Henry, Goodhue, Daniel, Burt, Edmund, Pike, James, Thurston, Pearson, Porter, Reuben, Hawes, Josiah T., Twining, William, Smith, James A., Goldsmith. Alfred, Adams, John R., Beane, Samuel, McCollom. James T., Thornton, James B., Anthony, George N., Butterficld. Henry Q., Hidden, Ephraim N., Carter, Clark, Webb, Stephen W., Chapman. Elias, Sawyer, Rufus M., Parsons, William, Noyes, Nathaniel, Moody, John, Ewers, Nathaniel, Tomb, Samuel, Thurston, James, Ashby, John L., Tucker, Elijah W., Pond, Preston, Lord, Charles E., Fifield, Winthrop, Chapman, Elias, Bartlett, Joseph, Cushman, Job, Boyter, Char.es, Settlement. o. 1765, Jan. 31. a. o. 1799, Feb. 16. 0.1S36, July 12. o. 1856, Feb. 13. . 1858. . 1*67. a. 1873, Oct. 0.1875, July 9. i. 15*40, June 10 a. 1853, Sept. a. 1858, Aug. o. 1730, Oct. 28. o. 1792, Feb. 1. 0.1825, Apr. 27. Dismission. 1775, May 22. *1822, Feb. 28, 1855, Mar. 28 1857, Oct. 11, 1859. 1869. o. 1828. a. 1830, 1832, o. 1837, a. 1838, o. 1841, 1844, a. 1854, o. 1855, 1861, 1835, i. 1870, 1873, a. 1857. a. 1859. 0.1743, Feb. 22. o. 1763, Feb. 23, Jan. 23. 1830, Jan. 1832. Apr. 17. 1837, Sepl 13. 1838, Sept 1841. duly 7. 1844, Oct. 2 1853, Apr. 1855. Oct. 3. I860. May 23. 1865, Jan. 5. 1870, Apr. 27. 1872, Oct. 15. o. 1825, July 1829, June 10. 1730. 1773. 1794, 1800, 1840, 1841, ,1845, , 1851, , 1852, ,1862, , 1868, Nov. July. Oct. Apr. Sept. Sept. Mar. Feb. Apr. Dec. 1849, Mar. 14 1854. 1859, Aug. T792, Mar. 19, 1812, Dec. 12 1827, Aug. 21 Jan. 6. July 19. Sept. 24. ', May 24. , Dec. 27. Pept.30, , Jan. 5, , Apr. 27, . June 24 1858. 1860. Time. 10. 3. 23. 19. 1.5 1. 62. 21. 2.5 2. 2. 5. 1. 2.5 3. 9. 1. 5. 4. 5. 1762, Oct. 6. 20. 1801, Dec. 8. 25. *1778, Oct. 15 1797, July. 1799. 1808, Jan. 6 1841. 1845, Aug. 13 1846, 1852. *1882, May 9 1867, Apr. 1828, July 6, 1830. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 29 Town and Church. 200. STEWARTSTOWN. Incor. 1799. Dec. 24. Population, 909. Ch. org. 1846, July 1. 201. STODDARD. Called Limerick before. Incor. 1771, Nov. 4. Population, 667. Ch. org. 1787, Sept. 4. (202. STRAFFORD. Incor. 1820, June 17. Population, 1,669. No Church.) (203. STRATFORD. I Incor. 1779, Nov. 16. Population, 888. No Church.) 204. STRATHAM. Char. 1716, Mar. 14. Population, 769. Ch. org. 1718. 205. SULLIVAN. Incor. 1787, Sept. 27. Population, 347. Ch. org. 1792, Oct. 17. (206. SUNAPEE. Char 1768, Nov. 7, as Saville. Inror. 1781, Apr. 4, as Wendell. Population. 808. *Ch. org. 1819.) 207. SURRY. Char. 1769, Mar. 9. Population, 318. Ch. org 1769, June 12. Re-org 1837, Dec. 15. (208. SUTTON. Granted, 1749, a* Perrys- town. Incor. 1784, Apr. 13. Population, 1,155. No. Church.; 203. SWANZET. Gran'ed by Mass., 1753. Lower Ashuelot. Incor. 1753, July 2. Population, 1,626. Ch.org 1741, Nov. 4. 210. TAMWORTR. Char. 1766, Oct. 14. Population. 1,344. Ch. org. 1792, Sept. 12. 211. TEMPLE. Char. 1768, Aug. 26. Population, 421. Ch. org. 1771, Oct. 2. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. Morse, Josiah, m.d., a. 1846, 1850. 4. Rankin, Andrew, a. 1850, May. 1851. 1. Hill, Joseph B , a. 1857, June. 1863. 6. Starr, John W., a. 1874, July. *1875,June22. 1. Colton, Abishai, 0. 1793, Oct. 15. 1795, Sept. 9- 2. Robinson, Isaac, 0. 1803, Jan. 5. *1854, July 7. 52. Gay, Joshua, S., a. 1854, Dec. 1857. May. 2.5 Sheldon, Nathan W., a. 1858. 1859. 1. Gerould, Samuel L., 0. 1861, Oct. 2. 1S68, Nov. 17. 8.5 Gerould, Mo es, a. 1862. During son's aba. 3. ■ Savage, Daniel F., a. 1869, Jan. 1870. 1. Rickett, John H., a. 1870, July. 1872, Jan. 1.5 Coiburn, Henry H., a. 1873, Apr. halt time. | Rust, Henry, 0. 1718, Apr. *1749, Mar. 20. 31. Adams, Joseph (b. 1742), 0. 1747, Mar. 20. *17S5, Feb. 24. 43. 1 Miltimore, James, 0. 1786, Feb. 1. 1807, Oct. 15. 22. Cummings. Jacob, 0. 1824, Apr. 28. 1834, Dec. 23. 10.5 Newman, William J., 0. 1836, Nov. 2. 1849, May 20. 12.5 [ Whittcmore, Joseph R., a. 1851. 1852. 1. Steele, John M., i. 1853, Nov. 30. 1856, Oct. 21. 3. Smith, William S., a. 1857. 1859. 2. Miles, Edward C, 0. 1860, June 29. 1864, Aug. 1. 4. Goodrich, Lewis, a. 1865, Feb. 1868. 3. Peabody, Albert B., i. 1869, Nov. 25. Muzzy, William, 0. 1798, Feb. 6. 1827, Mav 22. 29. Peabody, Josiah, 0. 1828, Nov. 5 1829, Oct*. 21. 1. Wright, Joel, i. 1834, May 22. 1840, Apr. 28 6. Alvord, Alanson, i. 1842, Feb. 24. 1844, May IS. 2. Norton, Thomas S., 0. 1846, Feb. 4. 1859, Mar. 10. 14.5 Stinson, George. W., a. 1859. 1861. 2. Barbour, Nelson, a. 1861. 1863. 2. Stowe. John M., a. 1863. 1870. 7. Drake, Samuel S., a. 1873, Sept. Darling, David, 0. 1781, Jan. 18. 1783, Dec. 30. 3. Howe, Perley, 0. 1795, Sept. 16. 1837. Dec. 15. 42. Adams. Ezra, 0. 1840, Apr. 28. 1841, Nov. 1.5 Smith, Elihu, a. 1842, June. 1844. 2, Perry, John P., a. 1845, June. 1847. 2*. Abbott, Edward F., a. 1860, May. 1861. 1. Shattuck, Amos F., a. 1864, May. 1866. 2. Harrington, Timothy, 0. 1741, Nov. 4 1748, Oct. 12. 7. Carpenter, Ezra, 0. 1753. Oct. 4. 1769, Mar. 16. 15.5 Goddard, Edward, 0. 1769, Sept. 27. 1798, July 5. 29. Brown, Ciark(b. 1808), i. 1810, Sept. 5. 1815, Oct. 1. 7. Chandler, Joshua, 0. 1819, Jan. 20. 1822, Nov. 26. 4. Colman, Ebenezer, i. 1827, May 23. 1834, July 1. 7. Rockwood. Elisha, i. 1836, Nov. 16. *1858, June 19. 22. . Wilson. John G., i. 1859, June 29. 1864, Feb. 17. 5. Roberts, Thomas E., a. 1864, July. 1863. 4. Cutler, William H., a. 1868. 1870. 2. Willey, Charles, a. 1871. 1873, June. 2. Carpenter, Erasmus I., a. 1874, Mar. Hidden, Samuel, 0. 1792, Sept. 12 i. 1837, July 19. *1837, Feb. 13. 45. Buffett, William L., 1842, Mar. 22. 5. Blake, Jeremiah, m.d,, i. 1843, June 14. 1850, .Dec. 3. 7.5 Merrill, John H., i. 1853, ^vug.17. 1860, Aug. 15. 7. Riddel, Samuel H., i. 1860, Aug. 15. 1871, July 12. 11. Wilson, John G., a. 1873, June. Webster, Samuel, 0. 1771, Oct. 2. *1777, Nov. 14. 6. Miles, Noah, 0. 1782, Oct. 2 *1831,Nov.20. 49. Jewett, Leonard, i. 1833, Mar. 6. 1844, July 25. 11.5 Follett, Walter, i. 1844, July 25. 1855, Apr. 25. 11. Goodyear, George, i. 1855, Apr. 25. 1865, Oct. 25. 10.5 Williams, George, 0. 1865, Oct. 25. 1867, Feb. 12. 1.5 Smith, isaiah P., a. 1867. 1869. 2. Parkinson, Royal, i. 1870, Jan. 13. 1872, June 25. 3. Clark, Sereno D., a. 1872, Nov. 30 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 212. THORNTON. Es'abrook, Experience, o. 1780, Aug 23. 1786, Dec. 26. ' 6. Char. 1763, July 6. Worcester, Noah, o. 1787, Oct. 18. 1817. 22. Incor. 1781, Nov. 24. Rankin, Andrew, i. 1823, Nov. 5. 1829, Feb. 4. 5. Population, 840. Bailey, Kiah, a. 1829, June. 1832. 3. *Ch. org. 1780, Apr. 11. Dana, Sylvester, a. 1833. 1836. 3. Thompson, James, a. 1837. Sept. 1839. 2. Ward, Jonathan, a. 1S40. 1841. 1. King.-bury, Samuel, a. 1841, Jan. 1842. 1. G-ale, William P., o. 1S45, Jan. 1. 1831, Feb. 7, liobart, James. a. 1851. 1852. 1. (213. TILTON. » Incor. 1369, June. Population, 1,147. For ch. and ministers see Northfield.) 214. TROY. Rich, Ezekiel, i. 1815, Dec. 20. 1818, July 18. 3. Incor. 1815, June 23. Wine-low, Seth E., a. 182J. 1823 3. Population, 767. Whiton, Otis C, a. 1824, Sept. 1827, Dec. 3. Ch. org. 1S15, Sept. 14. Morse, Stephen, i. 1829, Aug. 26. 1833, Jan. 31. 3.5 Pomeroy, Jeremiah, i. 1836, Jan. 6. 1844, Feb. 27. 8. Townshend, Luther. o. 1845, Mar. 5. 18d0, May 23. 15. Rouen s, Thomas E., a. 1862, May. 1864. May. 2. Goodhue, Daniel, a. 1865. 1868. 3. Brigham, Levi (b. 1869), i. 1870, May 4. 215. TUFTON"BOROL T, H. Fuller, Robert W., a. 1839. 1840, i tim- . 1. Incor. 1795, Dec. 17. Dodge, Joshua, a. 1841, June. 1S42, | time 1. Population, 949. Winter, John 3., a. 1843, Juue. 1844, | time. 1. *Ch. ova. ( ? ) 1806. Re-org. 1839, May 1. 216. UNITY. Arnold, Seth S., a. 1841, Apr. 1842, ^time 1. Char. 1764, July 13. Population, 844. *Ch. org. 1819. 217. WAKEFIELD. I'iper, Asa, o. 1785, Sept. 22. *1835, May 17. 50. Formerly East-town. Nichols, Samuel, i. 1S2S, Sept. 17. 1833, May 7. 5. Char. 1774, Aug. 30. Barker, Nathanh-1, a. 1835, Aug. 1856, 21. Population, 1,185. LtfiL-jgwell, Marvin, a. 1857, Mar. 1860. 3. Ch. org. 1785, Sept. 22. Tufts, Joseph B., a. 1861, Apr. 1864, Oct. 3.5 Tappan, Daniel D., a. 1865, Dec. 1870. 5. Chirk, Sumner, a. 1872, Apr. 1875, Apr. 3. 218. WALPOLE. Leavitt, Jonathan, o. 1761, June 10. 1764, June 19. 3. Char. 1752, Feb. 16. Kesst-nden, Thomas, o. 1767, Jan. 7. *1 813, May 9. 46. Population, 1,830. 1 'ickinson, lliny, o 1805, Mar. 6. 1831, Apr. 13. 26. Ch. org. 1761, June 10. Jennison, Edwin, o. 1831, Aug. 17. 1835, Mar. 18. 3.5 bk-ckwitb, Baruck B., i. 1835, Mar. 18. 1836, Jan. 5. 1. Arnold, S^th S., a. 1836, Jan. 1837, Sept. 1.5 Jackson, Abraham, i. 1838, Jan. 10. 1845, Jan. 6. 7. Barstow, Ezekiel H., o. 1845, Aug. 6. 1*51, Dec. 30. 6.5 Goldsmith, Alfred, i. 1851, Dec. 30. 1853. Mar. 7. 1.5 Slowe, John M.. o. 1855, Jan. 31. 1862, Feb. 14. 7. l)e Bevoise, Gabriel H., o. 1865, July 26. 1863, Aug. 6. 3. Dickerman, Lj'sander, a. 1868. 1869. 1. Ldckinson, William E., i. 1870, June 2. 1875, Mar. 31. 5. Robie, Thomas S., 1875, Sept. 219. WARNER. Kelley, William, o. 1772, Feb. 5. 1801, Mar. 11. 29. Granted by Mass. 1735, Harlow, William, a. tome years. o. 1814, June 22. and in 1741 by Ma- souian proprietors. Woods, John, 1823, June 17. 9. Wright, Henry C, a. 1824. 1826. 2. Incor. 1774, Sept. 3. Wellman, Jubilee, i. 1827, Sept. 26. 1837. Feb. 15. 10. Population. 1.667. Ch. org. 1772, Feb. 5. Blanchard, Amos, i. 1837, Feb. 15. 1839, Dec. 10. 3. Perkins, James W., i. 1840, Mar. 4. 1846, Jan. 30. 6. Fuller, Robert W., t. 1846, June 10. 1850, Oct. 24. 4. Wood, Abel, a. 1851. Oct. 1852. 1. (220. WARREN. I Char. 1763, July 14. Howland, Harrison O., i. 1854, Jan. 4. 1857, July 1. 5. Warren, Daniel, i. 1857, Oct. 21. 1863, Feb. 18. 6. Population, 960. No Church.) 1 Huntington, H. S. (b.'63), o. 1866, Jan. 31. 1872, Oct. 13. 10. Gates, Matt. A. (b.'73), i. 1875, Mar. 3. Ministry mid Churches of New Hampshire. 31 Town and Church. 221. WASHINGTON. Formerly Camden. Incor. 1776, Dec. 13. Population, 839. Ch.org. 1S80, May 20. (222. WATEKVILLE. Incor. 1829, July 1. Population, 33. No Chlrch.) 223. WE A RE. Char. 1764, Sept. 21. Population. 2 092. *Ch. org. 1789, June 17. 224. WEBSTKR. Incor. I860, J, ly 3. Population. 68j. *Ch. org. 1804, Sept. 10. 225. WENT WORTH. Char. 1766, Nov. 1. Population. 971. Ch. org. 1830, Sept. 31. (226. WKNTWnRTH'S LOCATION. Population, 38.) 227. WESTMORELAND. Char. 1752, Feb. 11. Population, 1.256. Ch. org. 1764, Nov. 7. ^Separate ch. org. 1828, Jan. 1. Minister. 2d. ch. org. 1853, Feb. 9. Chs. reunited, 1874, Nov 19. 228. WHITEFIELD. Char. 1/74, July 4. Ponulation. 1,196. *Ch. org. 1826. 229. WILMOT. Incor. 1807, June 18. Population, 1,072. Ch. org. Ib29, Jan. 1. 30. WILTON. Granted by Mass., 1735, June. Char. 17P2, June 25. Population, 1,974. Ch. org. 1763, Dec. 14. Leslie, George, Lord, John, Burge, Caleb, White, Broughton, Davis, Joel, Mason, Samuel, Griswold, John F., Bassetr, Edward B., Claggett, William, Colburn, Henry H., Cayford, John, Palmer, A. Burton, Price, Ebenezer, Buxton, Edward, Davis, Increase S., Blanchard, Silas M., Pickett, Joseph W., ^eagrave, James C, Flibbard, David 8., Pierce, George J., Goddard, William, Barnard, Jeremiah, Millens, John, Farrington, Daniel, Davis Joseph, Pratt, Allen, Pratt, Allen, Whiton, Otis C, Chase, Ebenezer, Kiggs, Thomas, Alvord, Alanson, Fuller, Robert W., Ash, George W., Rogers, Stephen, Greenwood, Charles, Glidden.Kiah B., Bixby, Solomon, Abbott, Edward F., Fuller, Robert W., Bissell, Oscar, Bassett, Edward B., Claggett, William, Flanders, Charles N., Hutchinson, William, Wood, Horace, Marsh, Joseph, Clark, John, Howard, Nathan, Kimball, Reuben, .-limes, Josiah L., Amsden, Silas H., Tracy, Caleb B. t Livermore, Jonathan, Kiske, Abel, Beede, Thomas, Barnard, Stephen A., Settlement. 1780, Julv 12 1803, Nov. 9 1806. 1818, Oct. 22 1836. 1840. 1844, 1866, 1869, 1871, July. May. May. May. o. 1802, Oct. 20 a. 1874, Oct. i. 1804, Sept. 26. i. 1837. Dec. 13. i. 1833, June 20. . 1859, Mar. 2. a. 1861, Oct. a. 1865, Mar. a. 1871, Jan. a. 1875, Apr. o. 1764, Nov. a. 1776, Apr. a. 1779, Sept. Dismission. o. 1790, i. 1828, i. 1828, a. 1833. 1835, a. 1840. o. 1841, o. 1843, a. 1846, o. 1857, a. 1860. a. 1863, 1868. Oct. 6 Jan. 1 May 21 Dec. 30 June 16 Oct. 25 Aug. Nov. 5 Jan. Feb. a. 1854. o. 1856, May 14 a. 1862. a. 1865. 0.1874, Dec. 29 a. 1830. 1839. 1846. 1837. 1843, Mar. 1850, May. 1859, Nov. 10. 1863, Apr. 1868, Jan. o. 1763, Dec. 14. o. 1778, Nov. 18. o. 1803, Mar. 2. o. 1830, Jan. 13, 1859, Mar. 1 1860, Nov. 26. 1863. 1870. 1875. 1775, Aug. 17 1777, Nov. 1780. 1828, Jan. 1, 1837. 1833, Jan. 1. 1835. 1839, June 1. 1841. 1843, Jan. 11. 1846, Mar. 11. 1857. 1859, Jan. 27. 1863 1868, Feb. 1869. 1856. 1861, May 7. 1864. 1869. 1835. I time. 1847. 1842. Feb. 1849, Jan. £ t 1855, Dec. 1863, Apr. 1867, Jan. 1778, Feb. 1802. Apr. 21. 1829, Jan. 15. 1833, Apr. 25. *I800, Sept. 11. 1806, June 12 1807. 1830. 1839. 1842. 1866. 1868. *1870, Aug. 2 5, May 4, 1837, May 10. 33. 1875. Time. 11. 1.5 1. 1. 2. 38. 9. 5. 2. 3.5 1. 1.5 3. 11. 1. 3. 5, 1. 5. 6. 5. 3.5 3.5 32 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Town and Church. Minister. Settlement. Dismission. Time. 230. WILTON. — Contin- Richardson, William, o. 1830, Dec. 15. 1840, Oct. 29. 10. ued. Whiting, Charles, o. 1843, Jan. 11. 1850, Feb. 13. 7. 2d ch. org. 1823, May 16. Jordan, Ehenezer S., Adams, Daniel E., o. 1857, Dec. 17. o. 1860, Dec. 5. 1860, Dec. 5. 3. 231. WINCHESTER. Ashley, Joseph, o. 1736, Nov. 24. 1747, Apr. 10.5 Granted by Mass., 1733, Lawrence, Micah, o. 1761, Nov. 14. 1777, Feb. 19. 12. as Arlington. Conant, Ezra, o. 1788, Feb. 19. 1807, Nov. 11. 20. Char. 1753, July 2. Porter, Experience, o. 1807, Nov. 12. 1810, Feb. 20. 2. Population, 2.097. Bennet, Salmon (b. '16), o. 1817, Sept. 10. 1823, Dec. 25. 7. Ch. org. 1736, Nov. 24. Ely, William, a. 1824, July. 1825. 1. Ward, Solomon G-., a. 18-'6. 1827. 1. Taylor, Sereno, a. 1827, Sept. 1829. 2. Danforth, Francis, i. 1831, Aug. 18. 1839, Nov. 26. 8. Thompson, John, i. 1840, May 27. *lS4,3,Apr. 3. 6. Humphrey, John P., o. 1847, Feb. 3. 1867, June 19. 20. Harmon, Elijah, o. 1867, Oct. 17. 232. WINDHAM. Johnston, William, i. 1747, Jan. 1753, July. 6. Char. 1742, Feb. 12. Kinkead, John, i. 1760, Oct. 1765, Apr. 5. Population, 753. Williams, Simon, o. 176*>, Dec. *1793, Nov. 10. 27. Ch.org. (?1 1742. Harris, Samuel, o. 1805, Oct. 9. 1826, Dec. 9. 21. Presbyterian. Cutler, Calvin, i. 1828, Apr. 9. *1S44, Feb. 19. 16. Thayer, Loren, o. 1845, Nov. 5. I860, Anr.25. 21. Lanman, Joseph, Packard, Charles, o. 1838, June 2. 1872, Feb. 6. 4. (233. WINDSOR. I i. 1873, Apr. 29. Incor. 1798, Dec. 27. Population, 81. No Chukch.) 234. WOLFEBOROUGH. Allen, Ebenezer, o. 1792, Oct. 25. *1806, July 27. 14. Char. 1770, July 9. Population, 1,995. Ch. org. 1792, Oct. 25. New ch. org. 1834, June Beach, Thomas P., a. 1835, June. 1838, Jan. 2.5 17. Blake, Jeremiah, M.D., o. 1838, Nov. 1. 1842, Oct. 10. 4. Hall, Jeffres, a. 1843. 1851. 8. Barbour, Nelson, i. 1852, June 16. 1854, Nov. 27. 2.5 Campbell, George W., a. 1855, May. 1856. 1. Clark, Sumner, a. 1856, June. 1858. 2. Wood, John, a. 1859, Jan. 1861, June. 5.5 Cla'k Sumner, a. 1865. 1S63. 3. Emerson, Thomas A., o. 1869, Nov. 25. 1S73, May 14. 4. Hall, Robert B., o. 1873, Nov. 13. 1875. 2. North ch. org. 1839, Jane Doldt. James, o. 1843, Sept. 21. 1848, May. 5. 19. Merrdl, Stephen, a. 1850, Nov. *18f>0,June23. 10. Wood, Horace, a. 1853, June. 1866, \ time. 3. f235. WOODSTOCK. Smith, Francis P., a. 1868. 1869, \ time. 1. Char. 1763, Sept. 23, as Peeling. Population, 405. • No Church.) MINISTRY AND CHURCHES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, PABT II. — ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF MINISTEBS. INTRODUCTORY NOTE. This Second Part of the Register consists of an Alphabetical Catalogue of all the names of ministers in the First Part, with such memoranda as could be grouped within the limits of the table. "We have also included, on account of their intimate relations with these min- isters, the ordained Presidents and Professors of Dartmouth College, of Grilmanton Theological Seminary, of Kimball Union Academy, and two or three other eminent instructors. "We have sought fulness and accuracy, with what success we leave to the judgment of others. Any one who deals with names and dates knows how inevitably errors will creep into the most careful work. He is often left to a simple choice between authorities which seem equally good, with no means at hand of original verification. As to fulness, we may say that we give full birth memoranda of every present minister in the State, save one, whose birth-date is unknown. Of others now living, all but one are given, and this one lacks only the month and day. Of the dead, we have full birth data of all but 71, and of these the place and year in 45 cases, leaving 26 cases only in which the year is not known. Of these, more than one half were not born in this country, and nearly all were born more than one hundred years ago. The record of deaths is more full; so that in the matter of the average length of life of New England ministers, we may claim for this Register no slight value. Early Dates are given generally, if not uniformly, in New Style. It is obviously impracticable to give our authorities in all cases; but some general state- ment is proper. The sources from which we have drawn most largely are, the Memoranda of Mr. John Kelly, published in Farmer and Moore's Collections ; John Farmer's List, in Vol. VI, American Quarterly Register, and the Ecclesiastical Statistics in other volumes of the same Register; Lawrence's New Hampshire Churches; Chapman's Dartmouth Alumni; Sibley's Harvard Graduates, together with his invaluable memoranda yet unpublished; a MS. List prepared by Dr. Bouton thirty years since; the General Catalogue of Andover Theological Seminary and the Catalogues of other Seminaries, as well as College Triennials, the Statistical Tables of the Gilmanton N. H. Repository and the Historic and Genealogical Register. Besides this, friends too numerous to mention have searched town, family, and other records, and are entitled to our hearty thanks ; and we would acknowledge the special aid received from Rev. Samuel L. Gerould, Rev. F. D. Ayer, Rev. Dr. Quint, Dea. E. F. Duren, Rev. A. W. "Wild, Rev. William H. Moore, and Mr. Franklin B. Dexter. Explanations. — 1. Column First gives the full name, spelled according to the later usage — so far as known — of the man himself. 2. Column Second gives the birth-place, town, and State, and date. "When no State is mentioned New Hampshire is to be under- stood. 3. Column Third gives collegiate and theological education. The abbreviations of the names of Institutions are explained at the close of the Catalogue. A dash following college initials shows that the man did not graduate. The same fact is indicated by a dagger after a seminary initial. If the name of an institution has been changed, the present name is used. In cases of private theological study, the name of the Instructor is given when known. 4. In Col- umn Fifth, numbers, referring to the towns in Part First, are used when there is not room for th e name itself. The letter " a " after these names, shows, as in Part I, that the man was not there ordained or installed. A star following a name indicates that that ministry was closed by death. Places are arranged in the order of time. 5. In Column Sixth, when the fact of death is certain but the date unknown, a star is inserted. The letter " a" following a date or number implies a near conjecture, the exact fact being unknown ; and a " ?" after a date or place indicates doubt. In some cases additional notes are needed, referring to authorities and vindicating the text. Such notes are arranged alphabetically at the end. and are referred to by the " [n] " in the table. It would be easy to multiply them, but limitations of space have made them few. Useful summaries and a discussion of the statistics as a whole, we reserve for a future paper. A few errors in names and ordination dates in Part I are here corrected, and whenever disagreement is noticed Part II is to be accepted as the better authority. Four or five acting pastorates of a year or two, omitted in Part I, are here properly credited. 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OOQODPOOODODOOOOOP < M w w sT* I I s § 3' 1 >» 00 1 a 5 i ^ CJ « o> s 61) ee 0< ^S « g 2 tJ 2 E-l bllft, „ M0J2 ^ "cj •S 2 6 4 Notes. NOTES ALLEN", EBENEZER. Farmer puts his birth in 1746, hut he had a brother born that year. Harvard College Records give the date of the text. BEKDE, THOMAS. Sprague's Annals say he was born in Sandwich, but are probably incorrect. An early residence often gains currency as a birth-place. BENNETT, SALMON'. This gentleman, now residing in Sherman, Chattauqua County, New York, was ordained earlier than any other on the list, " qui super sunt adhuc." BROCK, JOHN. The researches of Mr. Sibley (Harvard Graduates) indicate that Mr. Brock was later and longer at Gosport than was stated in Part I. BROWN, CLARK, was baptized with a brother John, 1774, Oct. 2. A sister, probably infant, was baptized in September previous. John's name stands first, probably as the older, from which we infer that Clark was born about 1772. BROWN, JONATHAN. Farmer says he was born in Madbury, and we think he must be right, although Parker's Derry, Dartmouth Alumni, and all other authorities say Piitsrield. Chichester, from which Piltsfield was taken in 1782, was not settled until 1758, If he was 80 years old at death, he must have been born in 1757, or the very first of January, 1758; and his birth could not have been in the forests of the unsettled wilderness. If Dr. Chapman is right in giving his age as 78, and his birth in 1759, the probability is some- what modified; but hi* monument gives the age 80. His father was one of the first set- tlers of Pittsfield. BURG-ESS, DYE 11. In Part I this name 13 given Burge, and we leave it standing out of its true alphabetical place for this reason and that the brothei-s Caleb and Dyer be not separated. Both are included in the Burgess Genealogy. Their father removed, in 1783, from Connecticut to Vermont, and at that time the "ss" fell into disuse. About the time of his removal from New Hampshire to Ohio, 1817, Dyer and other members of the family resumed the ,; ss; " but Caleb, having become known as an author (he wrote the well-known treatise on the Atonement), did not choose to make the change. Dyer spent his life in Ohio, in a very honored and useful ministry. COLBY, JOHN. Dartmouth Alumni and New Hampshire Churches give this birth-date differently. Our authority is Mr. Colby. COLTON, CHESTER. This birth-date is taken from Cothren's Ancient Woodbury, for which it was furnished by Rev. Willis S. Colton, from his father's family record. The daughter with whom he died in Ohio gives us the death date. It is upon his monument. CUTTER, ADONLLiH H. The Cutter Family gives his birth in 1808. His widow says, 1806, and this seems the more probable in comparison with the birth dates of his brothers. EMERSON, JOHN, was probably not ordained in 1695, nt Manchester, Mass., as some authorities have it; no church was organized there until 1716. EMERY, STEPHEN. Coffin's Netvbury claims this man as a native; but Stephen Emery of Newbury, was born 1715; while the Harvard graduate and Nottingham jminister died in Chatham, Mas*., as the text states, according to his monument, and he certainly entered college from Exeter. FISH, HALLO WAY. He wrote his own name with "a," not " o," in the first syllable. GANNETT, ALLEN writes, that he was born in June, not as Dartmouth Alumni has it. HITCHCOCK, WM. D. The Famih Record gives this birth-date. The monument differs. HULL, JOtfEPH. Rev. Dr. Quint says this man was at Durham, and removed to Gosport in 1662. He doubtless succeeded Emerson there, instead of preceding him. HYDE. SAMUEL. That the Samuel Hyde born in Newton, as stated, is the same man as the Madbury minister le not certain, hut seems probable. The evidence points to New- ton as his birth-place; and of several Samuel Hydes, born in Newton, as recorded, this one best meets the conditions. LEVERICH, WILLIAM. Mr. Riker, the historian of Newtown, Long Island, and a descendant, says that this is the way he wrote his own name. PEABODY. STEPHEN. Harvard College Records fix the date of birth in 1742; but hia monument, and Dr. Felt, his pon-in-law, say 1741, as does the Peabody Genealogy in the N. E. Historic and Gem alogical Register. PIDGIN, WILLIAM. The printed Ordination Sermon has the date given ; other authori- ties say Jan. 27. PRENTICE, NATHANIEL. This date is reported both as birth and baptismal. We suspect the latter is the truth. 6ECCOMBE, JOSEPH. This birth-place and date are from Boston Records, and are con- firmed by Harvard College Records. Brooks, followed by Savage, gives Medford as birth- place ; but susp'ci msly , without date, and is doubtless mistaken. If there was a Joseph in the M edford family, this could not have been the same man. SMITH, ELI and JOHN. The old Belchertown Record of Births gives the dates of birth of these brothers differently: Eli, 1759, Aug. 26, and John, 1766, Feb. 22. We do not venture to change the dates eveiy where else given, but submit the question. STONE, S. M. Dartmouth Alumni is in error in giving Fitzwilliam as his birth-place. WATERS, CORNELIUS. His birth and death dates are reported with various errors. Our authority is Mr. E. F. Waters, of the Boston Advertiser, his grandson. WHEATON, GEORGE. Harvard College Records say he was born in 1749, but must be in error, as his parents were not married until 1750. Farmer said of him, that " he was probably the youngest clergyman who ever died in New Hampshire." Is not the state- ment still true, and for the whole country? WHEELWRIGHT, JOHN. Hon. Charles H. Bell, President of the N. H. Historical Society, who has made a special study of the whole subject, says that after his return from England he certainly wrote his own name as we give it. WILLIAMS, SIMON F. Lancaster's Gilmanton says that he died in 1802. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 65 MINISTRY AND CHURCHES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. SUPPLEMENT. The previous articles under this head invite a grouping of summaries and related statistics, and some of the more obvious and important are here presented. It would be easy to expand them did space permit. We offer, not history, but simply some useful material for the historian. To him we leave the inviting work of gathering the details of biography and incident, canvassing spiritual forces and results, and giving to all their appropriate setting. Towns a7id Churches. — Of the 235 towns in New Hampshire, 153 have Congregational or Presbyterian Churches, — one or more. In 25 towns such churches once existed, but are now extinct, and in 47 there has never been such a church. Early Churches. — The church in Hampton was first organized in Lynn, Mass., in 1636, and removed to Hampton in 1638. This was the first church existing in New Hampshire. The Dover church was formed in December, 1638, and was the first church organized in the State. In Jan- uary, 1639, persons were dismissed from the first church in Boston to form Wheelwright's Exeter church which was, however, soon broken up by Wheelwright's removal to Wells, Me. For thirty years — from 1641 to 1671 — Hampton and Dover churches stood alone. Exeter, however, had a minister — Samuel Dudley — thirty-three years. Joshua Moodey min- istered in Portsmouth, without a church, fourteen years before his church was organized in 1671. The next church in the State was formed at Dun- stable in 1685, — now the First Church in Nashua, — and it is not certain that any other preceded 1700. New Castle may have had a separate church earlier than Mr. Emerson's ordination in 1703, but it seems most likely that it was formed at that time. If Gosport had a church, as is nearly certain^ its date would be about the same time. Then follow Greenland, 1706 ; Hamp- ton Falls, 171 1 ; Newington and the Second Church, Portsmouth, 1715 ; Durham and Stratham, 1718 ; Londonderry (now Derry), 17 19 ; Kingston, 1725 ; Rye, 1726 ; and Somers worth and Plaistow, Concord and Newmar- ket, in 1730. These, with Exeter, reorganized in 1698, make twenty churches in 1730. Number of Churches and Pastors. — The following table gives the number of churches and pastors, and, after 1800, the acting pastors, for each fifth year since 1730: — Year. Churches. Pastors. 1735 23 20 1740 34 32 1745 41 39 1750 44 39 1755 48 39 66 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Year. 1760 .... Churches. 56 Pastors. 47 60 67 80 79 84 97 101 108 114 101 103 100 104 113 109 115 129 109 102 Q& 80 76 76 Acting Pastors. 1765 .... 66 1770 • . . . 75 1775 .... 100 1780 .... 114 1785 .... 117 1790 .... 126 1795 . . . . 136 1800 .... 138 7 1805 .... 145 6 1810 . . . . 146 3 1815 . . . . , 153 6 1820 .... 160 7 1825 . . . . , 162 15 1830 . . . . , 177 15 1835 .... 181 23 1840 . . . . 184 36 1845 . . . . , 187 28 1850 . . . 1855 .... 190 193 45 48 1860 .... 196 62 1865 . . . . , 193 77 1870 . . . . , 194 67 1875 196 69 Extinct Churches. — Fifty- three churches have, by union with others, or decay, been dropped from the roll ; and as it is not easy to fix the date in the cases of decay, some of the figures of the above table may need slight correction on that account. Presbyterian Churches. — Of the churches in this State twenty have been Presbyterian, possibly two or three more. Six remain Presbyterian and are connected with the Boston Presbytery, — Antrim, Bedford, Litch- field, Londonderry, New Boston, and Windham. Two are extinct, and the others have become Congregational, in some cases through a new organization. Unitarian Churches. — Of the churches once associated, five have be- come Unitarian, — Charlestown, Dublin, Peterboro', Portsmouth, Second Church, and Wilton. In Fitzwilliam and in Walpole a majority of the church seceded from the town, or society, which became Unitarian. As a majority, each must justly be held and reckoned the original church. Present Total. — The whole number of these churches is, as now reported in the Minutes for 1875, one hundred and ninety-three. Number of Church Members. — No data are known to exist from which any probable estimate can be formed of the membership of these churches previous to 1820. Many of the churches have no early records, and in the few cases where such records do exist, a list of all the members at any date is scarcely to be found. The organization of the General Association in 1809 soon led to the custom of an annual report of the churches ; at first scanty and imperfect, but gaining fulness and accuracy. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 6y As perhaps the best practicable summary under this head, we reproduce a table from the Minutes of 1873 : — Tear. Population. Chorcii Members. Proportion. 1820 244,022 12,626 1 to 19.3 1830 269,328 14,857 1 " 18.1 1840 284,574 22,082 1 " 12.9 1850 317,976 17,605 1 " 18.0 1860 326,073 20,200 1 " 16.1 1870 318,300 19,185 1 « 16.6 Associations and other organizations. — The earliest known association among these churches or their pastors was a Ministers' Meeting, formed in Bradford, Mass., 17 19, June 3, which met regularly seven times each year, and included half a dozen New Hampshire members. In 1747, July 28, there was formed at Exeter The Convention of Min- isters in the Province of New Hampshire, which served as a useful bond of union for sixty years. Its records, existing in manuscript, ought to be printed. From 1760 to 1785 it met in Portsmouth, and was known as the Convention of Ministers at Portsmouth. After 1785, it met in the place where the Legislature convened. In 1833, it became the Pastoral Con- vention of New Hampshire, and met annually in Concord, until June, i860. Two years earlier, 1745, April 16, the Boston Presbytery was formed at Londonderry, embracing churches in Maine and Massachusetts, as well as New Hampshire. This body was divided at Seabrook, 1775, May 31, into the Salem, Londonderry, and Palmer Presbyteries, which were joined in the New England Synod, the meetings of which were commonly in Londonderry. But in 1782, Sept. n, the Synod dissolved and became the Salem Presbytery. In 1793, October, it became the Londonderry Presbytery. After the reunion of the two General Assemblies, 1870, June 21, it became as it was originally, the Boston Presbytery. There was also, soon after 1771, a Grafton Presbytery organized under the influence of Pres. Wheelock, embracing churches near Hanover, on both sides of the Connecticut River. Its existence was brief, and its records are not to be found. We hope soon to give a fuller account in the Quarterly of what can be gleaned of its curious history. The oldest existing association is the Hollis, which was formed 1762, May 5. The Haverhill was organized 1779, Aug. 19, including Massa- chusetts and New Hampshire members, but was gradually limited to New Hampshire, and became the Derry, 1834, May 7, uniting with the Man- chester, 1861, Feb. 5, which had been formed in 1846. The Piscataqua was in existence 1781, Oct. 24, and the record implies an earlier origin. The Northern was formed 1788, Aug. 29, and became the Hopkinton, 1806, Oct. 15 ; and the Monadnock was organized 1793, Aug. 5. One other, the Amherst, was earlier than 1800, and probably formed about 1780, and existed not far from forty years ; but its records are lost, and no exact dates can be given. It was never represented in the General Association. 68 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. The Orange was formed 1801, Oct. 7, and like most associations on the Connecticut included both sides of the river. Its Northern Branch be- came the Coos, 181 1, Jan. 9, which changed its name to Caledonia, 1826, Oct. 3, and ceased its connection with New Hampshire in i860. The Plymouth was formed in 1806, and united with the Tamworth (of undiscovered date) in the Harmony, 1834, March 4. The Deerfield was organized before 1809, and became the Suncook, 1856, Sept. 4. An Exeter Association existed for a few years after 181 1, and was represented in the General Association until the Piscataqua came into the movement for a State body — which for some years it did not do ; — then after 181 8 it dis- appears. Union Association was formed 1812, Dec. 18 ; Windsor, 1822, Oct.; Sullivan, 1829, May 24, the two latter having entered into a working union in 1871. The Lancaster was formed 1833, Aug. 13. The Belknap, 1841, April 20. And the White River, 1845, Oct. 14, but was not represented in the New Hampshire General Association till 1863. The General Association of the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches in New Hampshire was organized in Concord, 1809, June 8, by delegates from the Deerfield, Hopkinton, Orange, and Plymouth Associa- tions. Measures looking to this result had been taken at the meeting of the Pastoral Convention at Hopkinton, in 1807, when a Committee of Cor- respondence was appointed, and renewed in 1808. The other associations united in it, and they remained its sole constitu- ent bodies until 1859, when after discussions, running through several years, lay delegates from the County Conferences were admitted, and it was made more directly representative of the churches. These County Conferences of churches had been in existence about thirty years, their organization being shown in the following table : — Cheshire, 1829, Oct. 4. Coos, 1833, Feb. 19. Grafton, 1828, Jan. 2. Hillsboro', before 1827, June 12. Merrimac, 1827, June 27. Rockingham, 1837, June '20. Strafford, 1828, June 24. Sullivan, 1826, Nov. 11. Sullivan, the earliest, was first a Circular Conference. In Rockingham County two Conferences, East and West, had previously existed and were united. As early as 1770 the Convention had taken action in reference to sup- plying the religious destitutions of the State, and had employed a few missionaries for short periods; and the Piscataqua and other associations had also sent out missionaries to the new settlements. The New Hampshire Missionary Society was organized at Hopkinton, 180 1, Sept. 2. At the annual meeting of the Pastoral Convention in June of that year, several ministers held a consultation upon the subject and issued a call, in pursuance of which a convention of ministers and laymen met for this purpose. Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 6 9 Ministers. — Part II of this register includes, in the list of ministers, 1,207 names. Of these, 907 were pastors, 276 were acting pastors, and 24 were neither, but intimately associated with the churches as Presidents and Professors of Dartmouth College, etc. The nativity of these ministers is shown in the following table : — Massachusetts 475 New Hampshire 291 Connecticut 115 Vermont t 105 Maine 85 Great Britain 54 New York 32 Pennsylvania 11 Doubtful 11 Rhode Island 7 Ohio 6 Canada Dominion 6 New Jersey 4 Michigan 1 Indiana 1 Maryland 1 South Carolina 1 At Sea 1 Dividing the doubtful cases, only 125 were born out of New England, and Massachusetts and New Hampshire furnish almost two thirds of the whole number. In April, 1876, there were deceased 686, and still living 521. The average age of the dead, as far as known, is 64.48 years. The 293 minis- ters who were ordained before 1800 averaged 66.55 years ; of those ordained since 1800, the average age of the dead is 62.90. It is not to be inferred that the average age of ministers has fallen off so much in this century. Not till this entire generation, with all its longest-lived mem- bers, has passed away can a just comparison be drawn. When the nineteenth century is compared with the eighteenth in this particular, by some future investigator, the average age for the two periods may be found to be very nearly the same. Education. — The education of these 1,207 ministers affords interesting suggestions. Of the whole number, 897 were college graduates, and 41 pursued a partial course in college. Six of the early ministers were from Cambridge, Eng., the sympathy of which with freedom and progress was then, as always, so much more thorough than that of conservative Oxford. Then came the long and for many years almost unbroken succession of Harvard graduates led by Sea- born Cotton, although John Brock and Joshua Moodey were earlier in college. From 1659 to 1733 Harvard furnished every pastor ordained in New Hampshire, 32 in number, except James McGregore, and in 1774, when the first Dartmouth graduate, Augustine Hibbard, was ordained, Harvard had given the State 123 pastors. In all she has supplied 185 pastors and 10 other ministers, including 3 non-graduates. The next important source of supply is Yale College, of which Joseph Ashley, in 1736, was the first representative, and Pres Wheelock the second in order of graduation. The Yale classes of 1757-8 sent six pas- tors to New Hampshire, — Burroughs, Noble, Leavitt, Niles, Olcott, and Sumner. The whole number from Yale has been 78 pastors and 15 other ministers, of whom 4 did not graduate. ?o Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. In 1756 Dr. McClintock came from the College of New Jersey, the first of twelve pastors furnished by that institution. Dartmouth College sent out its first class in 1771, and of this class Sylvanus Ripley became pastor at Hanover, as well as professor in the college. Hibbard, of the next class, was however the first Dartmouth graduate ordained in the State. In 1866 the number of pastors from Dartmouth had become equal to those from Harvard. The whole number from Dartmouth is, pastors, 213, other ministers, 58, of whom 10 are non-graduates. The following table groups data of the principal colleges. Others which have furnished less than ten ministers may be referred to by the list of abbreviations on page 63. COLLEGE TABLE. Colleges. Amherst Bowdoin Brown University . Dartmouth .... Harvard Widdlebury .... Princeton Union Vt- rmont University "Williams Yale Other Total Total. Graduates. Pastors. 102 97 68 47 47 26 37 36 27 271 261 213 195 192 185 49 48 38 13 12 12 11 11 9 18 17 13 38 37 33 93 89 78 64 50 51 938 897 753 Grad. Pastors. 65 26 26 210 183 37 11 9 12 32 74 40 725 SEMINARY TABLE. Seminaries. Total. Less. Grad- uates. Pastors. Grad- Pastors. 384 13 108 5 41 27 6 8 3 20 61 27 26 3 7 1 5 7 2 4 13 3 303 7 97 4 35 20 6 6 3 8 42 24 281 10 66 5 33 17 5 6 1 14 44 21 227 5 Bangor 60 4 29 12 Harvard 5 4 1 4 27 Yale 18 Total 703 71 632 71 555 503 396 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. 71 The second column in the Seminary table shows the deduction to be made for names repeated, and belonging more properly to a different institution. These, taken from the total, show 632 as the number who have been educated wholly or in part in these Seminaries. Of the 907 pastors 503 have been in a Seminary and 396 graduated. Of those who studied theology privately, as all did before 181 2, eighteen were pupils of Dr. Emmons and nine of Dr. Burton. The first Andover student ordained in the State was Seth Chapin. He was not a graduate, however, and to Richard Hall belongs the distinction of being the first graduate, both from Andover, and Middlebury College, to be settled in New Hampshire. Pastorates. — Nine hundred and seven different pastors have served these churches. One hundred have been installed twice ; 13 three times, and one has been pastor of four churches. Adding, we have 1,036 pastor- ates, of which 600 began with ordination and 436 with installation. 173 pastors have died in office and 797 have been dismissed, leaving yj in service. The average length of the 970 completed pastorates is 12 years, 5 months, and 16 days ; of the 182 terminated before 1801, 18 years, 2 months, and 7 days. This comparison illustrates the briefer term of the modern pastorate; but it comes out more forcibly in the fact that as many have been completed since September, 1838 (a period of less than 38 years), as in the 200 years previous; while of the 173 who died in office, only 40 have done so in the latter period, and one half of all died before 1810. Appropriate distinction is given by the following table to — PASTORATES OF FORTY YEARS OR MORE. Ainsworth, Laban, Jaffrey. 75. * f Adams, Joseph, Newington. 68. Hill, Ebenezer, Mason. 64. * t Pike, James, Somersworth. 62. * f Flagg, Ebenezer, Chester. 60. * f Porter, Huntington, Rye . 60. * f Merrill, Nathaniel, Hudson. 59.* Bailey, Abner, Salem. 58. * f Emerson, Daniel, Hollis. 58. * f Porter, Nathaniel, Conway. 58. * f Haven, Jacob, Croyden. 57. * f Wood, Samuel, Boscawen. 55. *f French, Jonathan, North Hampton. George, Enos, Barnstead. 55.* Shaw, Jeremiah, Moultonboro*. 55. * f Barnard, Jeremiah, Amherst. 55.* f Barstow, ZedekLih, S. Keene. 55. * f Crosby, Jaazaniah, Cbarlestown. 54.* Haven, Samuel, Portsmouth. 54.* f Allen, William. Greenland. 53.* ] Parsons, Samuel, Rye. 52.* f Fogg, Jeremiah, Kensington. 52.* Walker, Timothy, Concord. 52.* * Died in office. Cushing, Jonathan, Dover. 52.* f Kidder, Joseph, Nashua. 52.* f Robinson, Isaac, Stoddard. 52.* Wood, Abraham, Chesterfield. 51.* f Davidson, William. Derry. 51.* Piper, Asa, Wakefield. 50* f Burnap, Jacob, Merrimac. 49.* Miles, Noah, Temple. 49.* Haven, Joseph, Rochester. 49 *f Farrar, Stephen, New Ipswich. 49.* f Odlin, John, Exeter. 48.* f Moody, John, Newmarket, S. 48.*f 55* f McClintock, John, Greenland. 48.* Newell, Gad, Nelson. 47.* f : f Peabody, Stephen, Atkinson. 47.* Gay, Bunker, Hinsdale. 47. Fessenden, Thomas, Walpole. 46.* f Burnham, Amos, W., Rindge. 46. Bodwell, Abraham, Sanbornton. 46. Potter, Isaiah, Lebanon. 45.* Wilson, John, Auburn. 45.* Hidden, Samuel, Tamworth. 45.* Whiton, John M., Antrim. 45. t Had colleague. 72 Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire. Kelly, John, Hampstead. 44. Fisher, Elias, Lempster. 44.* t Prentice, Josiah, Northwood. 43. Burnham, Abraham, Pembroke. 43, Wilkins, Daniel, Amherst. 43.* f Smith, Isaac, Gilmanton. 43.* Adams, Joseph, Stratham. 43.* Bouton, Nathaniel, Concord. 42. Howe, Perley, Suriy. 42. Tucke, John, Gosport. 41.* Trask, Nathaniel, Brentwood. 41.* Harris, Walter, Dunbarton. 41 . McG-regore, Daniel, Londonderry. 41.* Goodridge, Sewall, Lyndeboro'. 41.* Sabin, John, Fitzwilliam. 40.* f Patrick, William, Canterbury. 40. Sprague, Edward, Dublin. 40.* Parker, Edward L., Derry. 40.* Savage, Thomas, Bedford. 40. Lankton, Levi, Alstead. 40. Bradford, Ephraim P., New Boston. 40.* Total, 67. Twenty-nine pastors have held their office 50 years or more, and only one of these was dismissed, Mr. Adams, of Newington, and 25 had col- leagues. Thirty-eight pastorates extend from 40 to 49 years, including 17 cases of dismissal and 9 of colleagues. Dr. Barstow was the last representative of the half-century pastors. Dr. Bouton was the last and is the only surviving pastor of 40 years' service. Mr. Buxton's name may be added to the list, if his resignation offered last year is not acted upon, for another. Fifty-five pastors have served from 30 to 40 years, and 101 have served from 20 to 30 years, including in the latter 10 who were not installed. This makes 223 in all whose ministry exceeded 20 years. Of kindred interest is the following list of those who reached the dis- tinction of being, each in his time, the oldest pastor in the State. Leverich, William. 1633. Bachiler, Stephen. 163S. Wheelwright, John. 1641. Dalton, Timothy. 1642. Dudley, Samuel. 1662. Cotton, Seaborn. 1683. Moodey, Joshua. 1686. Pike, John. 1697. Cotton, John. 1710. Rogers, Nathaniel. 1710. Odlin, John. 1723. Allen, Wiliiam. 1754. Adams, Joseph. 1760. Pike, James. 1783. Flagg, Ebenezer. 1792. Bailey, Abner. 1796. Emerson, Daniel. 1798. Haven, Samuel. 1801. Farrar, Stephen. 1806. Gay, Bunker. 1809. Fessenden, Thomas. 1810. Kidder, Joseph. 1813. Burnap, Jacob. 1818. Wood, Abraham. 1821. Haven, Joseph. 1823. Porter, Nathaniel. 1825. Wood, Samuel. 1836. Ainsworth, Laban. 1836. George, Enos. 1858. Barstow, Zedekiah S. 1859. Buxton, Edward. 1873. John Odlin was the senior pastor for 31 years. Joseph Adams, of Newington, 23 years. Laban Ainsworth, 22 years. Samuel Wood held the distinction less than 2 months, and John Cotton but 17 days. William Leverich was not a Pastor, but he was the first minister in the Siate, laboring before any church organization existed. Samuel Dudley also was not Pastor, because the court interdicted the organization of a church, but he was senior minister 21 years. Centenarians. — John Sawyer reached the age of 103 years; Laban Ainsworth that of 100 years ; Stephen Bachiler was probably 100. Sixteen died when between 90 and ioo years of age. * Died in office. t Had colleague. :e ifi. :e=l ^ t .a. We add a list of such errors as have been noted m the previous articles. Where a name or date is given with no explanation, some error will be found in the text. A large share of the errors noted in Part I are corrected in Part II. For some of these mistakes we accept our full responsibility; but it is only just to say that a large share of them were copied from authorities which we could not at the time question or suspect. The more one deals with figures the more he becomes suspicious of any but original sources. And even family records and tombstones are not always to be trusted. PART I. Alstead, Page, Alvah C, i. not o. Alton, omit b. 174U. Atkinson, Pierce, o. 1843. Auburn, Annan, i.(?) not o. " Insert Armes, J. L., a. 1869-71. " " Population, 815. Barrington, Tenny, David. Bath, iSichols, i. 1838. " Not dis but *, 1812, July 21. Bennington, insert McClenning, D., a. 1857, June; 1859, May. Bradford, Goodhue, dis. Aug. 30. Bristol, Ketchum, 1866. Nov.; 1875, May. Campion, chartered 1767. " Stone, dis. Sept. 11. Canterbury, Doldt, began 1870, Feb. Charles town, Olcott. '• Foster, *, 1810. Colebrook, insert Waldo, N., a. 1819-1822. •' Pratt, 11., a. 1857, Oct. —. 1859, May. " Bradford, dis. Feb. 14. " Hill, dis. 1856, Oct. " Page, 1862, Aug. —,1866, Aug. Concord, Noyes, o. May 3. Deerfield, Condet, dis. 1863. Dover, Knoll vs, i(?) not o. " Pike, 'insert b. 1678. " Parsons, dis. 1856, June. Dublin, Hayes, omit A. Durham, insert Hull, Joseph, a. 1660(?)- 1662. Epsom, Putnam, i. 1847. Exeter, ch. org. 1639. " Rogers, i. not o. " Checkering, i. 1865. Fremont, formerly Poplin. Gilsum, Chase, i. not o. Goffstown, Ray, dis. 1867. G-osport, Brock, 1652-1662. k ' Sewall, *, March 16. Hampstead, Bullard, Kbenezer. Hampton, Webster, i. not o. Hillsboro', Partridge, dis. April 16. I-Iollis, Gordon, i. not o. Kingston, Seccombe, i. not o. " Smith, dis. Sept. 18. " Mellish, dis. June 5. Lancaster, insert Perry, C, a. 1841-1842. Lebanon, Cooke, i. May 13. Littleton. Worcester, o. Mar. 17. Marlboro', Lyman, dis. 1868, May. Merrimac, Hubbard, C. L. Milford, Pierce, George, Jr. Milton, Doldt, dis. 1870, Jan. Nashua, population, 10,541. " Pearl St. Ch. org. 1846. Nelson, French, i. not o. New Boston, Moor, i. not o. New Ipswich, Barbour, i. not o. Northwood, Cogswell, o. Nov. 3. Orford, Carter, a. 1869, Aug. " Lawrence, a. 1865, Dec. Pelham, Keep, o. Sept. 30. Pembroke, insert Carter, N. F., a. 1865-6. Peterboro', Pine, o. not i. Plai nfield, Porter, not dis. but *, 1829, Sept. 3. Portsmouth, Holt, i. Oct. 5. Raymond, insert Thurston, J., a. 1798-9. " Farnsworth, o. Nov. 3. Seabrook, Abbott, o. 1837. Somersworth, 2d Ch. disbanded 1831, Sept. Thornton, Estabrook, dis. 1787, Oct. 18. Troy, Goodhue, a. 1854, Oct.— ,1868, April. Wolfeboro', insert Thompson, L., a. 1868-9. PART II Barstow. b. 1790; age 82. Bird, J., b. June 19. Brown, C, b. 1771, Jan. 25; age 45. Carpenter, A., o. soon after July 30; dis. 1788. Carpenter, E.T., insert A.f, 1841. Chapin, Geo. F., o. April 15. Chauin, Seth, insert A.f, 1811. Cutler, Calvin, *, Feb. 17. Davis, Joel, b. (?) 1777, Oct. 8; o. 1808; *, Feb. 6. Dow, E., insert A.f, 1849. Eldredge, erase a. after 6. Emerson, T. A., b. Wakefield. Gay, J. S., b. Feb. 7. Harris, Samuel, *, 1848, Sept. 5; age 74. Holt, Edwin, *, July 2. Kendall, H. A., Concord, East. Lankton, L.. b. 1754, Dec. 31; o. Sept. 3; age 88. Lanphear, O. T., insert d.d. Lasell.omit final e. Merriam, G. F., P.t and o. March 9. Merrill. J. L., o. Oct. 31. Mile*, E. C, U.t Moody, Samuel, omit e. Noble, Oliver, *, after Newcastle. Parker, Henry E., b. 1821. Pitkin, P. H., Farmington, a. Porter, M., * after Plainfield. Rich, A. B., o. Feb. 18. Richards, J. D. F., L.t, U.f Richardson, G. B., Alstead, a. Riddel, S. H., b. Jan. 2. Shattnck, A.F., A.f Spaulding, W. S., date given as ord. is that of approbation to preach. Stone, Harvey Merrill. Tomb, S., South Newmarket. Tracy, C. B., o, March 10. Watson, A., theology with W. E. Park. Watson, C. Co. July 2. Wheelock, S. M., A.f, 1812. Whiton, O. C, Troy, a. Woodbury, F. P., insert U before 1864. 1)