(flass Book fi <# '4^ ^ / A REP OUT Record Commissionees. CONTAINING TUE EOXBUKI LAND AND CHURCH RECORDS. SE:co]vr> sedition. BOSTON: RQCirVVELL AND CHURCHILL, CITY PRINTERS, No. 39 ARCH STREET. 1884. ^^i^c-omR^- 1898 J:OFWA?V\\^ r.\ <^y .1 (^453 [Document 114 — 1880.] CITY OF WBra BOSTON. REPORT RECORD COMMISSIONERS. Boston, December 31, 1880. The Record Commissioners obtained the consent of the City Council this year, to print, as their sixth volume, the Land Records of Roxbury, thereby carrying out the idea of apportioning the work among the various sections of our present city. The second volume contains Boston records ; the third, Charlestown records ; the fourth, Dorchester records ; the present, Roxbury records ; and the seventh, now in the printers' hands, will resume the Boston volumes. The Roxbury book here printed, has, we believe, been taken apart and re-arranged, so that it is no longer possible to say when the record of grants was commenced. Cer- tainly the first entry on our first page, dated in 1639, is not in the same handwriting as the entries paged 1-86, on our pages 12-51. These entries were all by the same hand, and probably the following order explains them : — Roxbury Town Records Vol. i. p. 9, " Town order for makeing new transcript." " The town boock wherin most mens lands being recorded [by] gods prouidence being burned, therby much dammedg may [be done?] to seuiriall men. to preuent dammedg as aforesayd [it is or]dered by the town of Roxbury that ther shalbe fife [men] chosen to doe there best indeuer to set IV City Document No. 114. down etch mans land giuen them by the town or that may belondg [to] them other ways, and make return vnto the town within three months soe as this may be accumplished for the pshon of dammedg as afore sayd. and allsoe to record hieaways and other town preuiUdges. 17. of 11. 1652. John Johnson WiLLLUM Parke ISAK JMoRILL Ed. Denyson Griffen Craft." These signatures are not autographs, but a comparison with other pages leads us to the conviction, that this tran- script, or book of possessions, was written by Edward Den- ison at that time. The other items in the book are dated, and are of the miscellaneous nature generally to be found in old books of town records. As this particular volume would not make a book of the size of others in this series of reports, the commissioners searched for material to accompany it. The first volume of town records is in proper form for printing by itself, and it seemed unwise to divide it so as to fill out this book. It was, however, believed, that the Records of the First Church in Roxbury were of so conspicuous interest and value as to warrant their selection for printing. Not only are they of interest as being largely the work of that most famous of our divines, the Rev. John Eliot, but they contain many pages of entries of general interest. Mr. Eliot and his col- league, the Rev. Samuel Danforth, happily conceived the idea of entering in this volume a summary of public events, year by year. As public records, therefore, they will be valued by many who have no special interest in the doings of the settlers at Roxbury. Portions of this record have been printed already. In 1850, the late J. Wingate Thornton, Esq., published a num- ber of ailicles, in a Roxbury newspaper, concerning the early settlers. A portion of the church record was thus printed, and fifty copies of these essays were issued in book form. During the past two years the whole of the public record of Ehot and Danforth has appeared in the New Ensrland Historical and Genealogical Refjister, with elabo- rate notes by William B. Trask, Esq. But even this pub- licity is but partial, and the expense to a collector would be considerable. The greater part of the volume, however, is now printed for the first time, and all of the volume, except a very few pages, is here given. Record Commissioners' Report. v The following description of the venerable manuscript volume will show exactly what has been done with it. It will be noticed that we have altered the arrangement in one or two points, in order to make the whole more systematic. Thus, at the end, the baptisms and burials, from 1641 to 1688, were written in double columns on each page, under the heading of each year. As we could not print these entries in this form, it seemed best to print all the baptisms m chronological order, and then to treat the burials in the same way. In the manuscript we find first three leaves, on one of which there is some poetry on Abigail Tomson, and on two of the others some church votes, etc., in 1658. The pagina- tion then begins regularly, but we have not inserted it in the text, as many of the pages have but a few names on each. Probably Mr. Eliot intended to leave room after each name for further notes. On p. 56 (our printed page 86) the en- tries begin to be more in detail. With page 70 (our page "•OO) these entries end, and the lists of admissions begin, con- tinuing through p, 81 (our p. 111). Pp. 82, 3, 4 are blank. On p. 85 is the list of five names printed by us on p. 111. P. 86 is blank. Pp. 87-89 are entries of admission from 1753, printed on pp. 111-114. Pp. 91-96, blank. Pp. 97-110 are baptisms from 1751-1766 ; these we have transferred to their proper place, and print on pp. 147-162. Pp. 111-124 contain votes of the church from 1751-1774, and are not printed, as they contain nothing of interest to the public. Pp. 125-138, blank. Pp. 139-144, baptisms resumed, 1768, etc. ; printed by us, pp. 162-169. Pp. 145-242, blank; pp. 243-4, two pages of accounts A.D. 1672-7. Pp. 245-249, Eliot's general records, printed on pp. 187- 191 ; p. 250, the note on William Curtis. Pp. 251-262, Danforth's records, printed on pp. 196-212. Pp. 262-268, Eliot's records, printed on pp. 191-196. P. 269, Amos Adams' memorandum on our pp. 169-170, ending with the entry of Dr. Porter's death in 1833. Pp. 270- 297, blank; p. 298, notes about a legacy; pp. 299-302 are wanting, probably by error in numbering the pages. P. 303, note of a legacy ; pp. 304-6, blank. Pp. 307-314, accounts, A.D. 1759-1774, mostly about Col. Lamb's bequest. Pp. 315-6, blank ; pp. 317-18, accounts of 1759. Pp. 319-464, blank. With page 465 begin 34 pages not numbered, of baptisms and burials, written in double columns. We print the bap- v'l City DocuaiENT No. 114. tisms, 1641-1688, on pp. 114-142, and the burials for the same period on pp. 170-187. Then come 5 pages of persons owning the covenant, 1700- 1750, printed on pp. 143-146; then the note by Rev. O. Peabody, printed on p. 146; then 7 pages blank; then pages numbered 519-525, blank ; lastly, p. 526, Index. We have been thus particular in describing the contents of the volume, as it was found inexpedient to print it continu- ously. Like all such books, entries were made at random, and it seemed best, in printing, to correct the aiTangement. If the present members of the church will print the few pages of church votes and accounts, they can feel sure rhat this invaluable record will be certain of preservation. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. WHITMORE, WILLIAM S. APPLETON, Record Gommissionet;i Ao. 114. Robeit Gamblin. nnd in the dinision of th.^ Nookes, being the iwentieth lott betweene Widdow Gardner and Toseph Wise being with the sayd house bonght of John Mathew eig}iteeue accres one quarter and twenty rodds. and in the first and third parts of the hTst deuisiou being the foure and tweutyeth hjtt lying betweene Robert Williams, and the heires of George Holmes is fourescore and eleuen accres and three quarters and twenty rodds. and in the foure thousand accres one hundred t'nree score and six accres and six accres more or less bought of Hugh Thomas upon a highway leading to Rocky swamp east, upon Daniell Bruer southwest, upon ids owne land northwest, and upon Edward Bridg north east, and a fourth part of sixteene accres of salt marsh some times the land of M"^ Nickolas Parker, below the salt p[an] butting upon a creeke liarting Boston and Roxsbury north, upon Edward Pason south, upon Abraham Newell east upon the highway from the towne to the landing place at the salt pan west. [36.] *14. ]NP Daniell Weld A dwelling house, with a barne, yard, orchyard and garden, with a parcell of land con- teining three quarters of an accre more or lesse, adioyning to the sayd house and barne, upon the high streete west, upon the training place east, upon Richard Woody Junior south, and upon INP Thomas Weld North, all of the said parcells of housing and land being bought of M"" Richard Peacocke. [37.] *15. Edward Denison fine accres of land more or lesse, butting upon Philip Eliott east, upon stoney riuer south upon Jeames Astwood west, and upon the highway to the great pond North, and in the first and third alottments of the last de- uisiou the twentyeth lott lying betweene Jeames Astwood and Isaack Johnson is fifty fine accres and one quarter, and giuen to him by his Father, and perehased by him of his brother George Denison A dwelling house Bakehouse, Barne and other buildings ■ with the orchard in tlie swamp before the house east : and an orchard and home lott on the west side thereof being three accres more or lesse, butting upon John Johnson north, upon Joseph Weld south, and upon Thomas Lambs heires west. And three accres more or lesse of marsh and upland, upon M' Thomas Weld east, upon John Johnson and a way that leades to it west, (the way lying by or through John Johnsons yard either for cart foote or drift) upon the highway to Boston south, and upon smelt brooke north, and twenty fower accres of land more or lesse, upon the great pond southeast upon Boston bounds northwest, upon ISP Gore North, upon William Curtiss South. And twehie accres more or lesse of Marsh and upland, upon the highway to Muddy riuer South upon Stoney riuer north, upon the heires of M' George Alcocke west, and upon M"^ Hugh Prichard east, and three accres of upland and marsh more or lesse, upon the heires of Sam- uell Shearman east, upon M"" Thomas Weld and the highway to Boston west, and south, and upon smelt brooke north. And seauen accres more or lesse upon Thomas Lambs heires north, upon the land sometimes John Johnsons south, upon a highway RoxBURY Land Rkcords. 21 west, and east being ueare dead swamp. And nine accres more or lesse in tlie ealues pasture upon Eldm- Heatii south, and north, upon M' John Eliot east, and upon a highway leading into the marshes west. And fine accres more or lesse of marsh upon John Levens heires west upon Joshua Foote east, upon the highway leading into the Marshes uortli. and upon black-neck south. And twelue accres of marsh more or lesse, upon M'' John Eliot North upon the land lately Thomas liohisons south, upon Isaack Heath west, and upon the land belonging to pine Hand east. And a peece of marsh and upland called pine Iland being fower accres more or lesse upon the riuer that leades to Dorchester tide-mill South east, north and west compassed with a creeke, and upon the marsh lately Thomas Robisons south. And six accres of land more or lesse bought of Richard Pepper upon the great-pond south and west, and upon the highway north. And in the second part of the last diuisiou the eighteenth lott lying betweene M"" Thomas Dudley and Edward Bridg threescore accres and one quarter. And the fifteenth lott bought of Nathaniell Manuring lying in the Nookes betweene John Staunaids heires and George D^nison Beaueu accres and three-quarters. [38.] *16. John Weld (his brother Edmund being to haue his part of it according to the last will of ther father Captaine Joseph Weld) A dwelling house, barne, ya'ds and orchyard upon the land of Robert Seauer south, north and west upon the highway to bare marsh and upon the brooke east ; and foure score accres of upland and meadow, upon stoney riuer south, upon the way afore- sayd North upon Joshua Hewes and a highway east, and three accres bought of John Graue more or lesse ioyning to the oxe pas- ture upon the way leading to Deddam north, upon a way to the land of Phillip Elliott east, and upon John Polleys bought, of Joshua Hewes west, and six accres more or lesse of salt marsh, lately the land of Samuel Shearman, upon M"" Thomas Weld and the land of the heires of M"" Joseph Weld south, upon John Watson north upon the riuer west, and upon a highway leading into the marshes east, and in the last diuisiou the second part their of being the two and twentyeth lott lying betweene John Burwell and William Curtiss one hundred twenty eight accres and a halfe, and twenty rodds. and fifty accres more or lesse (which is wholy John Welds) bought of William Healy being in the first alottment of the last deuision l3nng betweene the heires of John Levens and Robert Williams, being the foureteeue, fiueteenth, and sixteenth lotts besides fine accres of it which was bought by the said William Healy of Samuell Finch. And twenty fower accres of land bought of Thomas Robbison of Boston lying in the first and third alottments of the last deuision in Roxbury, being the seauenteenth lott there. [39.] *1'7. Robert Seaver his? house and lot one accre more or lesse Butting upon John Bowels west, upon the highway and the riuer east, north, and south, and two accres and a halfe more or lesse, upon Phillip Elliot South and east, upon John Bowles north, 22 City Documknt No. 114. and ten accres more or lesse upon John Bowles north, and upon a high way south, and-iipou muddy riiier northwest, and foure accres and a halle more or lesse upon muddy riuer northwest, upon a high- way east, upon William Lewis south, and upon William Heaths ht'ires north, and foure and twenty accres and a halfe lying in the first and third alottments of the last deuision, being the nine and twentyeth lott betweene Griffen Craft and M'' Plugh Prichard. and fourteene accres with in the thousand accres at Deddam. and foure accres of salt marsh more or lesse lying in the Hand latel3' Captaine Hugh Prichards, abutting upon the land of William Curtiss east upon Daniell Ainsworth and George Brand north and upon the riuer south and west, and three accres more or lesse abutting upon the land of Robert Pepper North, upon William Curtisse east, upon John Ruggles Junior south, and upon the highway towards the great pond Northwest. [40.] *18. Edward pason, his house and barne, and two accres and three roodes of land mor^or lesse butting upon William Parke south, upon Joshua Hewesveastvvard, upon Francis Smith west upon the towne clay pitts north : and sixteene accres' more or lesse upon Georg Holmes his heires east, and upon Gamblinns end south, and west, and flue roodes bought of Robert Williams, upon John Stow his assignes and Richard Peppers land lately, west, upon Giles Pason northeast, and the second lott in the third alottment in the last diuision betweene Edward Bugby and John Watson fiueteene accres and a quarter and ten rods, and fifteene accres more or lesse of salt marsh and upland, lately bought of William Parkes conditionally, and seauen accres of upland, and about foui'e accres of upland and salt marsh, part of the meadow lately bought by William Parke of M'' Thomas Dudley ; and about seauen accres of swamp and upland, and about foure accres of land, lately the land of Thomas Gardner, with a barne, and orchyard, all this land was lately the land of William Parke, adioyning alltogether, bounded on the ditch from the place called the salt pan on the north, and a creeke on the east, and a creeke betweene the meadow of William Parkes lately the meadow of M"' Thomas Dudley south- west, and a ditch made by the sayd Pason south, and a fence run- ning up unto the highway leading to Dorchester from the towne, and a highwa}' leading all along unto the salt pan west and North, and three accres more or lesse of salt marsh and upland, lately the land of William Parkes, adioyning upon the land of the heires of George Alcocke west, and a creeke betweene Boston and Roxbury on the north, and the landing place northeast, and the highway leading from the towne to the salt pan on the south, and tenn accres more or lesse lately the land of John Stow in the upper calues pasture, adioyning unto the land lately John Levens north- east, and the land of William Paike north east, upon Isaack Heath, southeast, and the highway leading to dead swamp from the towne west, and ten accres more or lesse lying in the great lotts, lately the land of John Johnson, abutting upon the land of John Johnson * fower accres of this sixteene more or lesse is sold to Edward Bridsf. KoxBURY Laxd Records. 23 north east, upon Daaiell Bruer south west, upon the land lately John Stanuards south east, and foure accres lately the laud of Thomas Robison more or lesse. lying by the eight accre lotts, the land lately John Levens south, upon John Stebbin west, and upon Giles Pason east. [41.] *19. The heires of Thomas Lamb, his dwelling house, barne, and house lot with other grounds as upland and marsh lying together, (through which lyeth a cart way reserued for the use of the towne for euer) eighteene accres and three roodes more or lesse upon the land of M'' Hugh Prichard and the meeting house hill north west, upon the home lotts of Isaack Heath, M'' Anthoney Stodder. and John Johnson east, and with Stoney riuer on the north, and so along their unto the land of M"" Thomas Weld, M"" Anthoney Stodder and the heires of Samuell Hagborne on the northeast, and nineteene accres and three roodes more or lesse, upon tlie south east of the dead swamp, the other end upon a high- way leading to the fresh meadow upon Robert Williams east, and upon William Denison west, and nine accres of stdt marsh upon Boston bounds east, upon the heires of Samuell Hagborne South, upon Isaack Morrill north, and upon a highway west, and in the first and third part of the last diuision being the twenty sixt lott betsveene George Holmes his heires, and Daniell Brewer in both the parts is threescore and ten accres, one quarter and thirty pole, and in the thousand accres next Deddam, thirty and seauen accres. [43.] *30. The heires of John Leuens, A house, barne, and house lott seauen accres more or lesse; upon William Cheiuey, William Parke and land lately Martin Stebbinns north, and east, upon John Stowes asignes southwest, and a way leading into diuers lotts west, and foureteene accres heading upon the great lotts, upon the heires of Thomas Pigg east, upon John Stow his asignes west, and so betweene the fence of the great lotts and a swamp being the land of Abraham How. and one accre of salt marsh in black neck, between Isaack Morrill and William Denison. and a fresh marsh without the hogg yard on the left hand lying in the last diuision lott of Isaack Morrill, and in the first and third alottments of the last diuision, being the thirteenth lott betweene Giles Pason and lately the lott of William Web, foure and twenty accres and a halfe ; and in the thousand accres neare Deddam eleven accres. and an accre and three roodes of land more or lesse, lying east upon the land lately John Stows and west upon the land of William Parke, upon his owne land south and upon the land lately John Stows North. [43.] *31. M"' Joshua Foote, his house, barne, with out houses, with garden yards and house lot at the east side their of foure accres more or lesse, butting upon M'' Thomas Weld east and south, and upon the heires of Samuel Hagboine North, and twelue accres more or lesse inclosed, upon the hiahway to muddy riuer south, and upon stoney riuer north, upon William parke east, and M' Thomas Weld west, and fif leene accres more or lesse, upon 24 City Document Xo. 114. Francis Smith east, upon Abraham Newell west, and both enrls betwixt two highwayes. and three aeeres more or lesse in the npper culues pasture, upon the highway northward, upon William Parke east and south, and upon Edward Pason west; and fifteene accrea of salt marsh upon Thomas Robbisons land (lately) north, and a creeke compassing it on the east and south ; and foureteeue accres upon the north of the way that loadeth to tlie fresh meadowes, upon Abraham How and Thomas Bell south, the end upon Christopher Peake east, and upon Daniell Brewer west, nnd founi accres of fresli meadow more or lesse adioyning to the meadow of Richard Goad, and fine accres of salt marsh, upon the end of the twelue accres abouesaid, compassed with the creeke bought of Jeames Morgan and Richard Pepper ; and foure accres more or less within Boston gate, and in the thousand accres neare Deddam twelue accres. and in the second alotments in the last ditiison the foure- teenth lott, betweene M' John Eliot and Samuell Hagborne, one liundred and eighteene accres. and in the foure thousand accres two hundred nynty and fower accres. [44.] *2*d. John Perry his heires, their house and lott two accres more or lesse, butting upon the highway west, upon William Heath east upon John Graues his heires South, and upon a lane leading to William Heath his house north, and six accres more or losse lying by the way to Muddy riuer south and east, and upon .U)na!han Graues west, and upon william Heath north, and fower accres more or lesse, upon the highway leading towards the great pond south, and upon a highway leading to muddy riuer uoith, au or lesse upon a highway south, and east, upon Robert Seauer North, and 26 City Document No. 114. upon M"' John Gore west, and three aeeres of salt marsh more ot lesse upon JM'' Thomas Bell west, and north, and upon a creeke south, and in the first and third allotments, in the last diuision being the three and thirtieth lott, lying betweene the lott lately of ]\r William Pirkinsand M"" John Gore, is three and thirty accres and a halfe and thirty rodd. and in the thousand accres neere Ded- dam fifteen accres. and seauen accres of woodland lately the land of William Curtis lying neare to the house of Daniell Ainsworth abutting upon the land of M"" John Elliot South, upon Robert Peper North, upon John Peiropoynt enst, and upon William Curtis west. [49,] *27. George Holmes his heires, their dwelling house liarne and lott, fine accres more or lesse. Butting on the way at Dorchester brooke South, and upon the heires of Thomas Pigg west, and two accres of salt marsh more or lesse adioyning to it west and south, and to Robert Williams east, and three accres more or lesse in the neck upon Nickolas Clap east upon Nicko- las Butler west, and eight accres more or lesse upon the heires of M"" William Pirkius South, upon the heires of Thomas Pigge west, and upon Robert Williams east, and twelve accres more or lesse upon Elder Isaack Heath east, upon Gamblins end west and south, and three accres in the Necke bought of Richard Goad, upon Nick- olas Clap west, and upon Rnlph Hemmingway east, and in the first and third alotments in the last diuision being the five and twenty- eth lott lying betweene Thomas Bell and the heires of Thomas Lamb fifty-six accres and a halfe and fine aTid twenty rodds, and in the foure thousand accres one hundred sixty and two accres. [59.] *2S. M' Jeames Astwood his house barne and lott foure acres more or lesse upon Phillip Elliot north, upon Isaack Johnson south upon the highway east, and upon the heires of John Graues west, and three accres and a halfe upon Edward Denison South, upon George Brand North, upon Stoney Riuer west and upon a highway east, and ten accres more or lesse upon the great pond east, upon a highway west, upon John Watson south, and upon George Brand north, and in the first and third alotments in the last deuision being the nineteenth lott lying betweene Francis Smith and Edward Denison is foure and twenty accres and a halfe. and three accres and a halfe more or lesse upon the great hill be- yond, the pond, abutting upon the pond east, upon John Ruggles Junior north, and west, and upon Edward Bugby south.' and ten accres of land more or lesse bought of williara Cheiney, abutting upon Daniell Ainsworth east, upon the highway North, upon M"" John Elliot west, and upon Phillip Elliot south. This housing and land was sold by William Parkes to John Hanchet who was chosen by the Court to be Administrator of the estate ; and Au- thocized their unto by the Generall Court [51«] *39. John Ruggles senior his house out houses and lott three accres more or lesse butting upon Griffen Crafts north. * This tenn accres is sold by John Ilanchet to Daniell Ainsworth. EoxBURY Land Records. 27 and upoa stoney riiier east, and six accres more or lesse upon the hill, butting upon the heires of Thomas Griggs south, upon Griffea Ci'afts north, and upon Samuell Finch west, and six accres in the night pasture, upon Nathaniell Willson south, upon Griffen Crafts- North, and upon a highway east, and three accres more or lesse at Beaie marsh with two I'odds of upland at the end of it, upon stoney riuer south, upon Robert Gamblin east ; and one accre of salt marsh more or lesse, upon the heires of Samuell Shearman, and a creeke betweeue John Watson and it. North and east, and in the first and third alotments in the last deiiission being jxirt of it out of the lot of Samuell Chapin which wiih his lyeth betweene Johu Graues his heires and Thomas Griggs the other parte and the lott of the heires of John Graue being the seauenth and eight lott theirin is twenty and eight accres more or lesse. and in the thousand accres at Deddam nine accres and a halfe. and fine accres of eai'ra- ble land more or lesse bought of Samuell Finch bounded by the heires of John Graue towards the south, upon Robert Prentice, east, upon William Healy west, and upon the land af the said John Ruggles North, and one accre and a halfe of meddow being the halfe part of three accres more or lesse, upon the land of Edward Porter south, and south east, and upon the land of William Lewis north and northwest, and one end upon the great riuer, and twelue accres and a quarter bought of Edward Culuer lying in the first deuission late the lot of Ralph Hemingway being the tenth lot in that deuission lying betweene the lot of the heires of JohuGraues and Abraham Newells lott, the one end of it butting upon the meadow of M"" John Gore. [53.] *30. John Ruggles Junior the sonn of Tliamas Rug- gles deceased ; his dwelling house with onthousing, orchyard and backside being about three accres more or lesse, upon Samuell Ruggles west, upon John Pieropoynt south, upon the high way Norih, and upon William Lion east, and two accres of salt marsh in the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Prichards, abutting upon the riuer east and south upon William Curtiss west, and \i\yon Edward Bridg, Isaac Johnson and John Mayes north, and fifteene accres more or lesse lately the land of William Curtiss called hurtlebury hill, abutting upon John Totman west, upon William Curtiss south, upon William Curtis and Robert Seauer east, and uix>n a highway north, and in the thousand accres neai'e Deddam eight accres, and two' accres of meadow and upland more or lesse lately the land of William Curtiss abutting upon Stoney riuer south, and upon Daniell Ainsworth north, and one' accre lately the land of Daniell Ains- worth, abutting upon Daniel Ainswoorth east with a highway lead- ing to it betweene the brooke and the fence of John Weld and betweene Edmund Parker and Isaack Johnson, and halfe of foure accres more or lesse, lately the land of Philip Elliot being part meadow and part upland abutting upon stoney riuer south and upon John Weld north, and two^ accres and three"* Roodes lately ' The two accres and the one accre is sold to Daniel Ainsworth. * This land is now Thomas Bacons. 28 City Document No. 114. the laud of Arthur Gary abutting upon Arthur Gary east, upon William Lion south, and upon Robert Pepper North. And eighteene acres of land more or lesse bought of Jeames Morgan, being the twelfe lott. lying in the third deuission betweene the heires of John Leuins and Abraham Newell se : [53.] *31. Samuell Ruggles, two aecres and three roodes more or lesse upon the pond hill lately the land of William Lion, abutting upon the land of William Gary east and north, and upon Abraham Newell Junior west, aud upon the land lately Lorrence Whittamoores south, and a quarter of the orch^^ard adioyning to the house of William Lion, abutting upon the sayd house and the orchyard of William Lion north, and east, and upon Samuell Finch west, and upon the highway south ; and an accre of errable land giuen to him by his father Thomas Ruggles deceased being in the home lott, abutting upon John Ruggles east, upon John Pieropoynt west and south, and upon the highway north, and three aecres and three roodes of land giuen to him by his sayd Father, lying beyond the great pond, abutting upon the land of Arthur Gary north, upon the heires of John Perry south, and upon William Lion west and east, and in the thousand aecres neare Deddam twelue aecres giuen to him by his father ; and the halfe of foure aecres more or lesse, of upland and meadow lately the land of Phillip El- liot abutting upon stoney riuer south, and upon the land of John Weld noith. Widdow Ruggles lately the wife of Thomas Ruggles deceased, foure aecres of land more or lesse lying neare muddy Riuer giuen unto her by her sayd husband abutting upon Robert Prentiss east, upon the land of the heires of Thomas Griggs south and west, and upon the highway north, and an accre and a halfe lying in the home lott giuen her by her afooresayd husband, abutting upon the land of John Dane east, upon John Pieropoynt south, aud upon her Sonne John Ruggles west, and North. [54.] *33. Ralph Hemmingway his house, barne. Garden, and lott two aecres and a halfe more or lesse, butting upon the highway south, and west, and upon the heires of Thomas Pigge east, and three aecres and a halfe more or lesse lying in black-neck upon the heires of Thomas Pigge northwest ; and one accre more or less in the calues pasture upon the highway east, upon the heires of Thomas Pigge north, and upon Giles Pasou south and west ; and one accre and a halfe more or lesse of salt marsh running west from a Creeke ioyning to Edward Riggs. and eight aecres more or lesse, running southwest upon William Cheiney, and upon Giles Pason soutli. and a fresh meadow betweene the sayd Ralph and Giles Pason ; the said Ralphs part being two aecres more or lesse bounded upon the north by the riuer, and incompassed by the laud of M"" Thomas Weld on the other sides, and twenty foure aecres and a halfe more or lesse exchanged with John Roberts for so much of his lott lying in the second alottment in the last diuision being the second lott their lying betweene Richard Wooddy and M' Thomas Weld, aud sisteene aecres in the thousand accrea neare Deddam. EoxBURY Land Eecokds. 20 [55.] *33. Robert "Williams his house, barne, and lott fine accres more or lesse, butting upon Edward Riggs and Giles Pason southwest, upon Giles Pason northeast, upon the highway south, and upon Edward Pason west, and seauen accres of land more or lesse upon Thomas Lamb south, upon John Burwell north, and be- tweene two highwayes. and twelue accres more or lesse, upon Richard Goad south, upon the heirs of George Holmes west and upon Dorchester marshes east, and twenty accres more or lesse bought of M'' William Pirkins upon the west of the way leading to the fresh meadow ioyning to the said twelue accres and so upon Richard Peacocke and John Johnson' and in the first and third alottment in the last dinission being the three and twentyeth lott lying betweene Jacob Sheafe his assignes and Thomas Bell thirty and two accres. and in the thousand accres neare Deddam twenty and fine accres. and nine accres more or lesse bought of Thomas Gardner lying in the great lotts, abutting upon Isaack Heath senior northwest, and upon Tobias- Dauis and the schole land southeast and one accre and a halfe of salt marsh, upon widdow Holmes west, and upon Edward Riggs east, and three roodes bought of Edward Riggs, butting upon Ralph Hemmenway east, and upon Edward Riggs west, and upon the heires of George Holmes north, and foure accres in the fresh meadow bought of John Johnson, butting upon the land of the heires of John Stanuard Avestward, and upon the land of Giles Pason, and William Lion eastward, and one acre of fresh meadow bought of Edward Riggs butting upon Edward Riggs. southwest, and upon the heires of Thon)as Pigge northeast, and one accre more of fresh meadow bought of William Cheine}^ b'i"? without the ditch, butting upon the land of William Cheiney north, and Richard Sutton and upon Dorchester highway south east and a dwelling house, barne, and orchard with the land the housing stands upon, and adioyning to it, being about an accre more or lesse, lying upon the west side of a highway and so butting upon Edward Riggs and Giles Pason towards the north, and the home lott and swamp within the fence belonging to the house affoursayd being eight accres more or lesse together with six accres more or lesse lying without the fence, butting west upon a highway leading into the woods, and upon Dorchester brooke south east . And two accres and a halfe more or lesse of marsh being part of ten accres bought of Edward Pason, and now sold by William Lyon to Robert Williams now lying below the salt pan. [5G.] *34. John Watson his house barne and lott eleven accres more or lesse butting upon tlie assignes of John Stow west, upon Richard Wood}' south, upon a highway east, and upon John Dane north, and foureteene accres of land more or lesse, upon Jeames Astwood south, upon Thomas Baker or his assignes north, upon the great pond one end of it, and the other end upon the highway, six accres of this foureteene John Prentiss is to inioy after the decease of the sayd John Watson and foure accres of >halle of the sixteene accres in the first alottment of the thirty and two acif s is 8( Id to William Lyon. ;^0 City DocUx^iext No. 114. meadow more or lesse in the great meade with two rodds of upland at each end lying betweene Kdward Riggs and M' John Elliot, and four accres more or less of salt marsh upon M"' Stodder south- west, and so betweene the creeke and the marsh of Isaack Morrill Northeast, and in the third alottment of the last deuission being the third lott lying betweene Edward Pason and John Johnson twenty six accres three quarters and fine rodds. and in the thou- sand accres neai-e Dedham thirty and three accres, and six accres of land bought of Robert Pepper butting upon the land lately of William Curtiss east, upon Isaack Johnson south, upon William Healy west, and upon Robert Pepper North. [57.] *35. Edward Bridge his house, barne and lot, with a swamp eight accres more or lesse, butting upon the heires of George. Holmes towards the east, upon the highway towards the north, and upon Thomas Bell towMrds the south, and six accres more or lesse upon the highway at the great lotts south east, upon Edward Pason North, and upon Thomas Bell and Jerimy Elsworth towards the southwest, and twelue accres more or lesse upon Henry Archer towards the south, upon the riuer towards the west, and upon Robert Gamblin toward the north, and flue accres of meadow more or lesse at Rocky Swamp lying along upon the riuer towards the west, and foure accres more or lesse at beare marsh, upon Isaack Morrill or his assignes towards the North, and run- ning up by or to the brooke towards the south, and in the second alottment in the last diuision being the nineteenth lott lying betweene the heires of William Denison and the heires of Thomas Pigge twenty accres and one quarter, and foure accres of salt marsh moie or lesse lying in the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Prich- ards, butting upon Griffen Craft south, upon John Mayes North, npon stoney riuer east, and upon John Ruggles and Isaack John- son west, and sixteen accres of land more or lesse bought of Edward Pason, butting upon the land of John Johnson west, upon the land of John Mayes senior south, upon the land of the sayd Edward Bridg east, and upon the common southeast. [58.] *36. John Burwell his dwelling house barne yard, and orehyard, and two accres and a lialfe of land more or lesse, upon a highway west, and upon the laud of Isaack Morrill south, east, and North, and one accre in the calues pasture upon the highway towards the north, betweene the assignes of John Wooddy and the heires of Thomas Pigge, and one end upon John Stow his assignes. and foure accres and a halfe upon the highway to the great lotts west, and upon William Parke or his assignes North, and two accres and a halfe upon Daniell Brewer his house lott west, and upon a highway east, and fine accres more or lesse with two rodds wide leading from the highway into it betweene Robert Pepper and the assignes of Thomas Baker and so leading to the pond betweene Christopher peake and Abraham Newell at which end the way to the pond is foure rodds wide, and nine accres of salt marsh, butting upon the marsh of the heires of M'' Samuell Hagborne, and so with a cree.ve, and in the second alottment in RoxBURY Land Records. 31 tlie last diuissiou being the one aucl tvventyeth lott, lying betweene Tliomas Piggs heires and the heires of Joseph Weld twenty accres and one quarter. John Woody his heires, one house, and a garden plott at the east side their of one quarter of an accre more or lesse upon M"" John Elliott south, and upon Richard Woody north. [59.] *37. Giles Pason his house barnes, and lott fiue aceers more or lesse butting upon the highway towards the east, and south, upon the heires of Thomas Pigge North, and upon Ralph Hemingway west, and six accres and a halfe in the great lotts, upon the assignes of Thomas Gardner south, and one end upon Richard Peacocke, and one side upon the highway ; and seauen accres at the side of the lotts upon Dorchester bounds, betweene Edward Riggs, and the heires of Thomas Pigge. and one accre more oi* lesse of salt marsh lying betweene Edward Denison and Dorchester tide mill, and iu the first and third alottmeut of the last diuisiou being the twelfe lott lying betweene Abraham Newell and the heires of John Levens, exchanged with John Roberts for thirty-three accres and a halfe and thirty rodds in his lott lying in the second diuission the second lott betweene Richard Wooddy and M"" Thomas Weld, and in the thousand accres neare Deddam seauen accres and a halfe. aad snree accres more or lesse in the great lotts, upon John Stebbias westward, upon Ralph Hemingway eastward and upon the schoole land south, and sixteeue accres more or lesse bought of John Butler lying at the dead swamp, butting upon the highway west, and upon ihe brooke. east, and two accres and a roodemoreor lesse iu the fresh meadow upon Richard Sutton east, upon Robert Williams west, and upon William Lion south and foure accres more or lesse bought of Thomas Robison butting upon Edward Riggs and Richard Goad southward, upon Edward Pason westward and upon John Stebbins Northwest. And an accre and a halfe more or lesse bought of Richard Sutton, butting east upon Robert Williams, south upon P^dward Riggs North upon Isaack Heath se, and west upon Richard Sutton. [60.] *38. Thomas Pigge his heires, his house, Barne, and lott with a swamp three accres and a halfe more or lesse butting upon the heires of George Holmes east, upon Dorchester brooke south, and upon Ralph Henimingway west, and three accres more or lesse upon Blackneck, upon George Holmes Northeast, upon Nickolas Butler northwest, and upon Ralph Hemmingway south- east, and one accre and a halfe in the calues pasture upon the highway east, upon Giles Pason, Ralph Hemmingway and Robert AVilliams south, upon John Burwell towards the North, and upon John Stows assignes west, and one accx'e and a halfe of salt marsh upon blackneck east, upon Giles Pason south, and upon Richard Goad Nortli. and fiue accres more or lesse, upon Dorchester brooke, east, betweene the lands of the assignes of Humphrey Johnson North, and south, and a highway west, and five accres more or lesse, upon the highway leading to the great '62 City Document No. 114. lotts South, upon Eclward Riggs east, and upon Giles Pason west, and eight accres more or lesse upon the heires of George Holmes south, and upon the last alottments North, and two accres of fresh meadow Ijing betweene Edward Riggs and the assignes of Richard Pepper, with two Rodds of upland at the ends theirof . and in the second alottments in the last diuission being the twentyeth lott lying betweene Edward Bridg and John Burwell twenty fowre accres and a halfe ; and in the thousand accres neare Deddam twenty accres. [61.] *89. Edward Bugby his house, barne and lott three accres more or lesse upon the highway east, upon Abraham New- ell south, and west, and upon Isaack Morrill north, and three accres more or lesse betweene two highwayes east, and west, and upon M'' John Elliot south, and a part east, and eight accres more or lesse, at the great pond east and North, and upon Arthur Gary south, and in the first and third alottments in the last diuission being the first lott. Edward Pason the second is nineteene accres three quarters and twenty rodd. and in the thousand accres at Deddam twelue accres. and bought of William Gillfoord lately M' John Elliots a house and an accre of land more or lesse butting upon the highway west, and upon the land of INP John Elliot, east, south, and north, and loure' accres more or lesse in the upper calues pasture butting upon the highway west, upon John Gorion south and upon William Cheiney east, and sixteene accres and a halfe more or lesse lying in the Nookes, exchanged with my sonne Richard Chamberlinn, butting upon the laud of James Braddish east, and upon Robert Harris northwest, and tcnn accres more or lesse, lying in the Nookes butting upon Boston bounds east, upon Robert Harris north, and upon his owne land west, and eight accres more or lesse of swamp bought of Richard Pepper, butting upon the land of Abi-ahtim Newell north, upon the highway west, and east, and upon Tobias Dauis south, and an accre and a halfe of salt marsh more or lesse, upon Mudd}' riuer east, upon John Johnson North, and upon John Weld west, and two accres of marsh more or lesse, upon Johu Watson south, upon John Rug- gles sen : west, upon John Weld east, and upon Thomas Water- man North. [62.] *40. John Scarbrowe his heirs, his house out house and lott thereto Northeast to the highway, and upon Isaack Morrill and John Stow his assignes South and west being about one accre more or lesse, and in the first and third alottments in the last diuieion being the two and twentyeth lott bought with the house of Jacob Sheafe lying betweene Isaack Johnson and Robert Williams nineteene accres three quarters and twenty Rodds; and eight accres in the end of the great meade next Dorchester upon John Stows assignes on the side thereotf. and in the thousand accres neare Deddam fine and twenty accres. '■ sold to John Newell. RoxBUKY Land Records. 33 [63.] *4:l. Robert Pepper, liis house, Barne, aud lott being two accres, more or lesse butting upou Isaack Johnson east, upon the highway south, upon Jeanis Astwood north, and upon John Graues his heires west, and fine accres raore or lesse upon John Burwell west, upon a highway east, upon Abraham Newell north and upon Jeames Morgan his assignes south, and sis accres more or lesse upou the land lately William Curtisses east, upon William Heath west, upon a highway north, and upou Isaack Johnson south, and six accres more or lesse upou Isaac Johnson east, and upou Boston bounds west, and in the last diuission in the Nookes next Dorchester the fourth lott his owne, and the fift Robert Oyuiou, aud the seauenth lot bought of William Dauis being two accres aud a halfe which maketh iu the whole foureteene accres, cue quarter and thirty ] ole. and iu the thousand accres next Deddam seauen accres. and foure accres more or lesse of salt marsh lying upon the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Priehards butting upon the laud of Peleg Heath, Griffen Crafts aud Edward Bridg, aud two accres more upou the same Hand, bought of William Curtiss upou the land of Isaack Johnson west and upon Edward Bridg, and the great Creeke. [64.] *43.^ William Lewis his house, barne, aud five accres of land more or lesse, butting upon William Heath south, upon the heires of John Graues west, and upon a highway North, and east. and thirty fiue accres more or lesse abutting upon Peleg Heath north, upon the heires of William Heath east, upou Arthur Gary south, and upon M"" Hugh Prichard west. [65.] *44. William Curtiss his house, barne orchyard, and ten accres of land more or lesse, butting upon stouey riuer south upon Robert Pepper uorth, upon John Ruggles and John Totman west, and upon George Brand east, and one accre of upland and meadow more or lesse upon Dauiell Ainsworth east, upou stoney riuer south, upon William Gary west, and upon Nathaniell Brewer North, and three accres which he had in way of exchange betweene him and Jeames Morgan and Rodert Pepper the land lying in the lott of the sayd Robert beng the fourth lott. and two accres and a roode more or lesse of salt marsh bought of John Ruggles Junior lyiu'j; iu the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Priehards butting upon the land of Robert Seaver west, upon John Ruggles east, and North, and upon the creeke south. [66.] *45. Richard Peacocke two'"' accres and three' roodes of errable land bought of William Parke one end of it lying upon Giles Pason, the other end upon a swamp and so betweene the as- signes of Humphrey Johnson, and the assignes of Thomas Gard- ner and ten accres more or lesse bounded betweene Robert Wil- liams, William Parke, the assignes of Gowiu Anderson and a high way leading to the fresh meade. and in the Nookes next Dorches- 1 There is no No. 42 in the origiDal. — W. H. W. ^ sold to Tobias Dauis 34 City Document No. 114. ter being the seaveuteentli lott lyiug bctweene George Deiiison and John Slebbin fiveteene accres and three quarters, and in the thou- sand accres neare Deddam ten accres. and two accres and a halfe and twent}^ rodds bought of John Stebbius being the eighteenth lot lying in the Nookes next to Dorchester. [67.] *4:6. Arthur Gary his house Barne and lott. flue accres more or less an accre of it being exchanged with William Heath, butting upon the heires of William Heath of John Perry, and of John Graues, and one corner of it ui)on the highway southwest, and foure accres and a halfe upon a lane leading to the meadow of the heires of William Heath, and so compassed with the lands of ]\r John Gore. John Roberts, Robert Prentiss, and the heires of Thomas Ruggles. and foure accres and three quarters neare the great pond, compassed with the lands of Phillip Elliott, the heires of Thomas Ruggles, Edward Bugby, and the lotts in the last deuis- sion. and in the Nookes next Boston being the twelfe lott, lying betweeue William Lewis, and the Assignes of Edward White, eighteene accres, one quarter and twenty rode and one accre of salt marsh upon Edward Porter the Assignes of Richard Pepper, and Thomas Griggs, and so compassed with the sea. and in the thousand accres neare Deddam fifteene accres. and two accres of salt marsh more or lesse bought of Richard Pepper abutting upon John Griggs next the sea, and upon M'" Thomas Bell south, and upon Edward Porter west, and twenty seauen accres and a halfe and ten pole bought of Richard Burnopp lying in the second deuission the sixteenth loit being betweeue the lott of Abraham How and M" Thomas Dudley, and two accres and three roodes more or lesse as it lyelh with in fence layd out, the ends thereof upon rlie liill behind ihe great pond as it is staked out or marked betweene William Lion, one end at a water ditch of little pond their and the other end at th ; great pond, and so lying the sides their of betweene P^dward Bugbyes lott, and a lott or Daniell Fullers, and in the thousand accres neare Dedam twenty foure accres. William Heath his heiies and assignes for ever are bound as appeares by writing and witnesse to make andmaintaine for ever that part of the fence which did belong to Arthur Gary in the swamp betweene his ground that he bought of John Graues about forty rodds more or lesse, lor the which the sayd Arthur Gary hath fully payd and satisfied the sayd William Heath. Is appeares allso b3' an agreement betweene the sayd William Heath and Arthur Gary, that Arthur Gary is to haue a highway from the house of the sayd Arthur to the highway leading to muddy riuer which highway he perchassed of and satisfied the sayd William Heath for. [68.] *47. Richard Woody senior, one house and barne adioyning to the house and barne of Richard Peacocke upon the north ; and errable land one accre and a halfe more or lesse at the east side theire of. upon M'' Elliott south, upon W Daniell Weld North and upon the training place east and in the middle deuision next Dorchester forty accres and one roode. RoxBURY Land Records. 35 [69.] *48 Richard Goad his house, barne and home lott three accres more or lesse, upon two liighwayes west, and north, and upon Ralph Hemmingway south, and foure accres more or lesse, upon Edward Riggs nortli. and upon Robert Williams south, and one accre and a luxlfe of salt marsh more or lesse, upon the west of the heires of George Holmes, and two accres of fresh meadow in a little meadow whereof the assignes of Joshua Hews haue the ressidue. and thirteene accres and a halfe bought of John Johnson being the sixt lott in the Nookes, and lying next Dorchester. betweeiie John Mayes, and John Gorton. [70.] *49. John Mayes senior eighteene accres of land lying next stouey Riucr over against the farme of the heires of Joseph Weld the farther end theirof poynting southwest and the hether end northeast, and in the Nookes next Dorchester being the seauenth lott lying betweene Edward Riggs, and the assignes of Gowin Anderson eleven accres three quarters and ten rodds ; and sixteene Rodd of land where upon his house did stand, upon Thomas Bell south, and southwest, upon Robert Gamblin east, and upon the highway northward, and one accre in the lott of Christopher Peake.' John Mayes A house and fowerteene rods of ground more or lesse lying in a triangle abutting upon Robert Gamblin east, upon the highway northwest, and upon Thomas Bells orchard southwest. And an accre. of laud more or lesse bought of Joshua Hewes, abutting upon Stoney riuer east, and the highway ouer Stoney riuer south west. And two accres more or lesse of salt marsh l.\ ing in the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Prichards abutting upon Edward Bridg southwest, upon the land lately William Lyons northeast, and upon John Ruggles Junior south-east. And six accres more or lesse lately bought of Edward Bridg abutting upon Thomas Meekins east upon Thomas Weld west, and upon the common south. And eighteene accres bought of Thomas Bumstead abutting upon Edward Bridg east, and west, and south, upon the common Weast. [71.] *50. John Stebbins his house, and about three quarters of one accre of land more or lesse, butting upon the high- way eastward, and so compassed with the land of Isaack Morrill. And in the Nookes next Dorchester being the eighteenth lott." lying betweene Richard Peacock and widdow Gardner two accies and a halfe and twent}' rodds which land is sold to Richard Peacocke. and three accres in the great lotts more or lesse, butting upon the heires of John Levins east, and upon Edward Passon North, and upon the heires of Thomas Pigg west, and foure accres and a halfe of land more or lesse lying in the great lotts, and butting upon a swamp of William Cheinej' south, upon Giles Pason west, upon Edward Pason east, and upon the land of Thomas Waterman North, and six accres or land more or lesse, bought of Deacon William Parkes, butting upon William Cheiney and Edward Bug- * The above paragraph is crossed out by a line. — W. H. W. 36 City Document No. 114. l)3'e west, upcn Edward Pason south, and iipou the highway east Aud two accres and a roode more or lesse of meadow in the fresh meades bought of William Lyon abuttiuge upon Giles Pason south upon Richard Suton and Samuell Williams west, upon Robert Williams and ISamuell Williams east, and upon the common north, [7"w.] *5I. M' George Alcocke his heires their house barue and out house with flue accres of land more or lesse thierunto, butting upon the heires of M'" Thomas Dudley Esq. : North, upon John Dane South, upon a highway east and upon the meeting house common west. And forty accres more or lesse upon Rich- ard Woody east, upon Edward Porter towards the south upon John IStow, his assignes toward the west, and upon a highway towards the north, and fourteene accres more or lesse of upland and meadow upon William Denison south, upon Isaack Morrill North upon the highway west, and upon stoney riuer east, and twenty accres of upland and marsh, upon the highway to Boston toward the west, upon Boston Marshes towards the North upon a way leading to Dorchester, and upon the landing place marshes towards the east and upon M' Thomas weld south And in the first and third alottment in the last diuision being the sist lott lying be- tweene William Cheiney and Samuell Chapen his assignes, sixty foure accres one quarter and ten rode. And in the foure thousand accres two hundred forty aud two accres. [73.] *53. Edward Porter his house and land their unto adioyning Thirty accres more or lesse butting upon the lands of Richard Wi)ody [Blank'] upon George Alcocke his heires North, and west, and upon Isaack Heath and others southward aud upon Abraham Newell and a highway eastward. Aud two accres of salt mar^h to the north of the oysterbank, upon the marshes of Thomas Bell Richard Pepper, and Christopher Peake east, and upon Samuell Finch west and one eight part of a neck of land being salt marsh lately the land of Edward Pason, but now the other paits in the hands of Abraham Newell, Thomas Meekins, and Willian Lyon, bounded by a ditch upon the land lately the land of Nicholas Parker toward the towne. [74.] *53. Robert Prentise his house and orchyard and lott two accres more or lesse butting upon stoney riuer towards the southeast, and a way towards the north, and six accres more or lesse upon the other side of the highway upon Samuell Finch north, upon Robert Pepper east, and upon the heires of AVilliam Heath west, and eight accres more or lesse neere Muddy riuer upon M'' John Gore north and upon the heires of Thomas Griggs and the heires of Thomas Ruggles South, and in the thousand accres neare Deddam being in exchange with Samuell Finch is forty eight accres and a halfe and two accres of land more or lesse upon the great hill butting south upon mv owne six accre lott, North upon John Griggs, east upon Hugli Thomas, aud west upon John Ruggles seuior. RoxBURY Land Records. 37 [75. J *54:. John Totmau his bouse and lott theirunto adioyn- ing niue accres and a halfe more or lesse upon a highway leading frum his house to the great pond South, and Northeast upon Wil- liam Curtiss and John Ruggles Junior, and in the Nookes next Boston being the tenth lott lying betweone John Perry his heires, and William Lewis ten accres and a halfe : And in tlie thousand accres neai'e Deddara six accres and a halfe. And one accre of fresh mendow lately the meadow of Samuell Finch lying neare John Welds house. And one accre of salt marsh, lately William Curfcisses upon William Gary west, upon Samuell Finch north, and upon the Sea east. M"" Henr^' Dingham his heires in the diuision of the Nookes next Dorchester the eleuenth lot lying betweene Phillip Meadows And George Bowers ten accres and a halfe. [76.] *55. Edward Riggs his house barne and home lott, fine accres more or lesse butting upon the highway southward one end upon the land lately William Parkes northward, one side upon Robert Williams eastward and the other side upon John Turner westward. And three accres upon the end of the great lotts northward, and upon a way betweene Roxsbury and Dorchester southward upon Nickolas Butler eastward, and upon Giles Pasi>n westward, and seauen accres upon the snyd highway southward, and upon Richard Goad northward, one end upon Thomas Rob- isou or his assignes eastward, and the other end upon the highway to the great meade westward. And one accre in the fresh meade with two rodds of upland at each end, lying betweene John Wat- sou, and Robert Williams. And three roodes of salt marsh in blackneeck, upon Robert Williams northwest and southeast, and upon the creeke south, and upon Nickolas Clap east, and in the diuision of the Nookes being the sixt lott lying betweene the heires of John Stone and the lott of John Mayes being thirteene accres and twenty rodds. And in the thousand accres ueare Ded- dara ten accres. [77.] *56. Abraham How his house and lott niue accres and a halfe butting upon a highway, and upon the heires of Jeames Howe southeast. And twelue accres upon the heires of John Stow Northwest, and to the last Deuided lands southeast, and upon Henry Archer or his assignes with a way to passe through the same, to and from his ground east. And in the second alott- ment of the last diuision being the fifteenth lott their in lying be- tweene Samuell Hagbornes heires, and Robert Burnope or his as- signes foure and twenty accres and a halfe ; And in the thousand accres at Deddam fifteeue accres. [78.] *57. William Cheiney his house barne Garden and land theirto about two accres and a hnlfe butting upon W^ilham Parkes south and east and upon the highway north and west ; And sixteene accres in the great lotts more oi" lesse betweene the lauds of John Johnson towards the west, and the sehoole lands towards 38 City Document No. 114. the east. And ten accres of swampe neare the /great lotts lying betweene Giles Pason, and Ralph Hemingway, jand the heires of Samuell Hagborne. And six accres of salt marsh in Grauelly poynt And six accres of fresh meadow in the great meade, upon John Stow his heires east, and Richard Sutton west, with two rodds wide of upland at both ends and so upon the commons. And seauen accres more or lesse of errable land upon Richard Sutton north, John Gorton west, and upon John Turner south. And in the first and third aliottmeut of the last deuissiou being the fift lott lying betweene John Johnson and the heires of George Al- cocke three score and sixteene accres and a halfe and ten rod. And foure and twenty accres and a halfe within tlie thousand acci'es neare Deddam. And twenty accres of land more or lesse lying in the great lotts bounded on the wajj^ to the fresh meadow in the east the land of the heires of John Levens on the south, the schoole land and Richard Peacockes north west, and upon Giles Pason and the highway northerly. And three accres and a halfe of meadow lying iu the fresh meades butting east upon my owne fresh meade and upon John Peiropoynt west. And an accre of land commonly called the wolfe trapp bought of Humphrey John- son lying on the north of the laud of John Gorton, and west upon the highway. And halfe of sixteene accres of woodland lately the land of Richard Sutton, but bought by him of John Johnson. [79.] *58. Christopher Peake his house and lott theirto elleuen accres more or lesse upon Abraham Howe east, and upon Thomas Beil north. And two accres of salt rnarsh in Grauelly poynt upon Isaack Heath south upon Thomas pell north. And seauen accres and a halfe upon Joshua Hewcs ^est, upon Henry Archer or his assignes south, upon Robert Gamblin north, and upon a great hill east. And in the last diuision the second parte of the three alottments being the eight lott theirin lying betweene Samuell Finch and the heires of William Heath twenty accres and one quarter. And in the thousand accres neare Deddam ten accres. And ten accres bought of Jeames Morgan lying west upon the high- way to the pond, upon John Watson north, south upon John Bui*- rill, and east upon the pond. And three accres of salt marsh more or lesse, lying north upon John Weld, east upon Edward Bugby, west upon Thomas Waterman. And an accre of meadow neare John Totmans house, aud north of the riuer. And two accres in bare-marsh lying south of Samuell Unch, west upon the riuer, and east upon the highway to Beare-marsh. [80.] *59. John Griggs his Dwelling house,' and one accre of land, bought of Griffeu Craft upon the south side of his lott, and upon the northside of John Ruggles se • And one accre and a halfe neare unto it, upon the assignes of Jeames Morgan south and east, upon Griffen Craft and a way west, and upon John Kuggles south. And two accres on the great hill bouuht of Jeames Mor- gan, upon Robert Pepper south, and upon John Ruugles north. ' John Gri«rgs is to maintaine all the fence betweene his accre and Griffuu Cralt. EoxBURY Land Records. 3d And in the first ati;l third alott neat of the last dsuisioa beiu": in the seauenth lott betweeae the heires of George Alcocke and John Ruggles se. nine accies late Samaell Chapen his lott. And in the thousand accres iieare Deddam tweluc accres. And eighteeae accres more or losse lying in the Nookes next Boston lietweene the lolts of John Johnson Samuell Finch, and the heires of John Perrj. And one accre more or lesse upon the north side of the great hill next the pasture, Griffen Craft being on the south. And two accres of salt marsh more or lesse l3'iug at Grauelly poynt abutting upon Arthur Gary west, and William Gary south and M"" Thomas Bell east and upon the sea North. Joseph Griggs fower accres and a halfe upon Robert Prentice east, and upon the marsh of the heires of William Heath west. And two peeces of marsh lying at muddy riuer bridge the riuer running betweene, in all one accre more or lesse bought of Robert Prentice. [81.] *60. John Dane his house and lott with a swamp before the house, butting upon the way leading to the house of John Wat- son east, in all fine accres and a halfe more or lesse, upon John Watsons swamp south, upon the heires of Thomas Ruggles west, and upon the heires of George Alcocke north. And in the nookes next Dorchester being the second lott lying betweene Phillip Tory and the assignes of Joseph Patching ten accres and a halfe, And in the thousand accres neare Deddam all the lands with the house aboue mentioned wei'e latly belong- ing to the heires of William Chandler. And in the Nookes next Dorchester late the land of Joseph Patching being the third lott lying betweene William Chandlers heires, and Lewis Jones ten accres and a halfe. And bought of Tliomas Beckwith being for- merly the land of Lewis Jones thirteene accres and twenty rodds lying in the Nookes next Dorchester being the fourth lott lying be- tweene the land of Joseph Patching and John Stone his assignes. And two accres more or less bought of Edmund Parker lately the land of William Webb, butting east and south upon John Watson, upon John Pieropoynt west, and upon John Dane North. [83.] *61. Robert Gamlin his housses and lott, three accres and a halfe more or lesse butting upon Thomas' Bell south upon the highway east, upon stoney riuer west upon the assignes of John Stannard north. And six accres more or lesse, upon Daniell Brewer east, upon a highway south and upon a lane west. And three roodes more or lesse being part of a swamp conipased with the land of Edward Bridg, Thomas Bell, and a highway. And fourteene accres more or lesse upon Daniell Brewer north, and upon Edward Bridg South. And two accres of meadow at Beare marsh lying betweene the land of the heires of William Heath, and John Ruggles. And one accre of salt marsh more or lesse, compassed with a creeke and so upon Isaack Heath and others ui)on (irauely Poynt. And in the first and third allottment in the last diuision being the one and thirtyeth lott betweene M' Hugh Prichard and 4U City Document No. 114. M'' william Pirlcins twent}' seauen accres and ten rodd. And in tlie thousand accres neare Deddam one and twenty accres and a balfe. And foure accres and a halfe of salt marsh lying by Grauelly poynt lately the land of John Pieropoynt lying north upon Christopher Peake, and west upon William Curtiss. And foure accres more or lesse of upland, upon Stoney riuer west, upon Phillip Eliot North, and upon Nathaniell Brewer east. Phillip Tory in the Nookes next Dorchester being the first lott fine accres and one quarter. And halfe an accre of salt marsh more or lesse, lying in a Nooke neare Grauelly poynt at the end of Thomas Halyes lott. [83. ] *62. Samuell Finch his house with other buildings, and house-lott two accres more or lesse upon the liighway south upon the assignes of Jeames Morgan west, upon M"" Hugh Prichard north, and upon the heires of Thomas Ruggles east, and one accre and a halfe and ten pole more or lesse of salt marsh upon the north of the riner leading to muddy riuer, and towards the east of the marsh of John Johnson, and Isaack Johnson west. And an accre and a halfe of salt marsh, upon the southwest of Edward Porter and upon William Lewis northeast. And five accres and a halfe, upon M' Hugh Prichard northeast, and upon the southwest of the highway, and fine accres of fresh meadow more or lesse at the licatlier end of Beare-marsh. And in the second allottment in the last diuision the seauenth lott lying between William Parke and Christopher Peake threescore and nine ;iccres and three quarters. And in the thousand accres neare Deddam being his owne lott, and M"" John Millers which he bought of M'' Miller in both lotts fitty and eight accres, and is now exchanged with Robert Prentice for his lott in the Nookes, the sixt lott lying betweene Robert Onion and William Dauis being eleuen accres three quarters and ten rodd. And the halfe of six accres of land butting upon Edward Bugby east, upon the schoole land and William Curtiss north and North- west, And upon Robert Pepper southwest. And three accres more or lesse of salt marsh bought of John Hanchett lying neare Grauelly Poynt, butting upon the sea west, upon John Totman and William Gary soulh, and upon Robert Garabliu north and Noith- west. [84.] *63. Isaack Heath his dwelling house with all the housing about it together with the home lott and the orchyards with all the meadow about home being in all foure accres more or less butting east upon Stoney riner, north upon Robert Prentise, west upon the highway upon the bill, and south upon Phillip Eliot and the heires of John Perry. And six accres of land n)ore or lesse butting upon the highway to Ihe pond south, upon his owne land north upon the heires of John Perry east and U[)on William Potter west, and oleuen accres of land more or lesse upon the great hill, butting east upon the high way, north upon Robert Prentise, west upon the heires of John Grauc, and south upon the heires of John Perry. And foure accres of meadow with the upland ioyning RoxBURY Land Records. 41 to it he the same more or lesse lying next muddy riuer bridg abbutt- iug upon the higliway north, upon muddy riuer west, upon the helres of Thomas Griggs east, and upon the heires of John Perry south, and an aecre and a halfe of land more or lesse, abbutting upon the liighway east, upon Robert Seauer south, upon Peleg Heath North and west. And the halfe of foure accres of land more or lesse, abbutting upon the laud of Pelegg Heath east, upon William Lewis west, upon the highway north, and upon Arthur Gary south. And the halfe of forty two accres three quarters and twenty pole, being in the second allottmeut of the last diuision the ninth lott betweene Christopher Peake and the assignes of John Stow. And in the thousaml accres neare Deddam twenty six accres. [85.] *64. Isaack Johnson one house Barne out house and lott two accres more or lesse butting ui)on the highway east and south upon Robert Pepper west, and upon Jeames Astwood North. And nine accres more or lesse upon the great pond Southeast, upon Deddam highway east, and betweene Isaack Heath and Jeames Aslwoods lotts North and west. And seauen accres more or lesse, lying betweene the highway and Robert Burnops lott on the north, mKUhc lotts of William Heaiy, Robert Pepper, the heires of Wil- liam Webb and Phillip Eliot on the south, one end upon Deddam highway west, and the other end upon Phdlip Eliot east.' And in the first and third allottment of the last diuision the one and twentyeth lott lying betweene Edward Denisou and Jacob Sheaf e twenty seauen accres and a halfe and ten rodds. And in the thousand accres neare D>ddam fifteene accres. And tweliie accres and a quarter more or lesse bought of Edward Culuer in the third alottmfut of the last diuision being the tenth lott lying betweene the lott of Abraham Newell se : and the heires of John Graues which was the land of John Roberts which he exchanged with Ralph Heinmingway . And eleuen accres more or lesse bought of Thomas Waterman and Margret his wife lately the land of John Stannard abbutting upon Stoney riuer northwest, and upon the land of the heires of Dauiell Brewer and John Burwell southeast, and the lott of the heires of George Alcocke north east and the lott of Robert Gamblin south. And halfe of foure accres more or lesse of meadow in Beare marsh, the foure accres being bought ioyntly by William Dauis and Isaack Johnson of Isaack Morrill, butting upon Edward Bridg towards the southwest or west, upon the brooke running from the cfrv cattle house south, and to be as broad at one end as at the other with two rodds of upland, and upon the land of Abraham Newell east. And two accres more or lesse of salt marsh lying in the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Prichards, abutting upon stoney riuer east, and the marsh of John Ruggles Juni south, on Edward Bridg west, and on William Curtis North. [86.] *65, Griffen Craft his house and lot three accres with six' accres more or lesse at the end theirof. And six accres more 1 seaven accres of the first alotment at the hethermost end i3 sold to William Lion. 42 City Docu3ient No. 114. or lesse at the groat hill agiinst the house of Xathaniell Willsoa, Ij'ing next to Johu Ruggles upon the North. And three accrcs of salt marsh more or lesse at muddy riuer beyond the bridg butting upon Peter Olliuer east. And twenty accros io^yning to it upon Tsaack Morrill south, and upon part of a highway. And in the first and third allottments of the last diuisiou being the eight and twentieth lott betweeiie Daniell Brewer and Robert Seauer forty two' accres one quarter and twent}" rodds. And in the thousand aecres neare Delitcn ackers of land raor or lese Avhich is vpon my transcript "aid to put it vpon George Brand aud Joliii Brid;je transcript by the order of John Rugles EdmondMorry Beniamin Child G. Bran payo 71 EoxBURY Land Eecords. 45 William Parkes south. And the fourth part of twelue accrts of salt marsh more or lesse lying below the salt pan, iucompassed with the sea and creekes only upon the west it butts upon the land where of Thomas Bell hath a quarter. Hugh Thomas one house and home lott being three aceres more or lesse abutting west upon Stoney riuer, north upon the highway leading to the riuer, south upon Robert Prentise, and west upon the highway aboue. And foure aceres and a halfe more or lesse in the night pasture, abutting west upon the highway, North upon John Ruggles se. and south upon Griffen Craft and Isaack Morrill. And three aceres of broken up land more or lesse lying upon the hill, abutting^ upon John Ruggles north, upon Robert Prentise south upon tlie highway east, and upon Robert Prentise and John Griofss west. oo [95.] *74. Joseph Wise A dwelling house malt house and other housing with the land it stands upon, and about three roodes of land more or lesse about it, bought of William Denison, abutt- ing North upon John Burwell, west upon the highwa}' leading to John Watsons, east and south upon the land of Isaack Morrill, and sixteene aceres and three roodes in the Nookes next Rocky- swamp being the nineteenth lott. John Mayo foure aceres of land more or lesse bought of Isaack Heath abutting upon the land of Edward Denison north upon William Gary east, upon Abraham Newell and John Mayes south, and upon Boston bounds west. And in the thousand aceres neare Deddam giuen unto him by his father one and twenty aceres and a halfe. And sixteene aceres of land more or lesse bought of John Johnson ; And three aceres of land more or lesse bought of John Johnson lately the land of John Stebbinns adoiyning to the sixteene aceres lying at Rocky swamp and so abutting upon Edward Pason west, and upon the land of Edward Bridg east, and fower aceres of meadow more or lesse bought of John Johnson lately the land of Phillip Torry, butting upon Isaack Morrill west, upon Phillip Torry North, and upon the woodland east, and south, and two aceres of land upon the pondhill bought of Isaack Heath, abutting upon William Denison north upon William Gary east, upon Philli[> Curtiss south, and upon his owne land bought of Isaack Ifea^h west. [06 ] *75. John Hanchet A dwelling house barne and or- chard bting an accre of land more or lesse, abutting upon the high- way south, and west, and upon Samuell Finch east. And six' aceres more or lesse of salt marsh lying below the salt pan, adioyn- ing to the marsh of Thomas Meekinns and Abraham Newell, two of the six aceres being bought of Robert Pepper, and fower aceres of Humfrey Johnson. ^ two accrc-s of this six aceres is sold to John Mayo. 46 City Document No. 114. ^ John Polly A dwelling house and barne with other housing, and a great lott containing eighteene accres more or lesse abutting one end upon a highway leading to Beare marsh south, one end upon a highway west, and upon John Welds laud south, east, and north. And six accres of meadow more or lesse abutting upon the meadow of M' John Gore north east and upon the side of Baere hill. [97.] *76. Tobias Dauis bought of John Peiropo3nit, A dwell- ing house and other out housing together with an orchyard and all the fence their unto belonging abbutting upon the land of Isaack Morrill west, upon the land of Phillip Tory south, and upon the highway east. And ten accres of land more or lesse, abutting upon the land of M"" John Eliot North, upon Edward Bugby south, and upon the highwayes east and west. And a part of the orchard of his father Isaack Morrills against the sayd Tobias Dauis his shopp and fence, hauing six apple trees upon it, giuen unto him by his sayd father Isaack Morrill. And six or seauen accres of land more or lesse about the eight accre lotts upon the heires of Thomas Pigg south east, and upon the laud of Abraham How northwest prouided he intrench not upon SLVxy mans land formerly granted to any. Edmund Parker his lott fine accres more or lesse lately the land of Edward Culuer, abutting upon the land of John Polly towards the south, upon John AVeld east, upon the highway west, and upon Isaack Johnson north, with a conuenient highway to and fro the sayd lott. [98.] *77. Edward Morris nine^ accres more or lesse of woodland bought of John Ruggles Junior being in the first deuision of the last allottment the twelfe lott lying betweene John Leuens and Abraham Newell. And eight' accres and a halfe of land more or less bought of Robert Pepper late the land of Jeames Mor- gan abutting upon the land of John Ruggles Junior on the one side, and upon Abraham Newells on the other side, and one end of it butting upon M' John Gores meadow. And three accres and a halfe more or lesse in Beare marsh bought of John Bowles butting upon the heires of William Heath towards the south and upon William Curtiss north. William Lion The house he now dwells in with the orchard and yard conteining by estimation three roodes more or lesse he paying unto his Mother in law thirty shillings p yeare as by lease to his sayd mother in law bearing date the sixteenth of Febru: 1647. Allso Samuell Ruggles is to haue part of the lauds, its now staked out, this apeares by a deed from Jolin Ruggles for halfe the sayd house and land but for Samuell Ruggles part it doth not appeare any sale to him. And one accre and a halfe of land neare the iThe eigrhteene acwe3 sold to John Rugles Ju: am\ by him to George Braud and John Bridg. RoxbijKY Land Records. 47 meeting house lately the land of Gowen Anderson.' And fine accres more or Icsse being part of eight accres lately the land of Samuell Ruggles, abutting upon Samuell Ruggles east, upon John Ruggles north, and upon John Griggs south. And one accre and three roodes more or lesse lying neare the meeting house, butting upon the widdow Ruggles land southwest, upon John Ruggles tvest, upon the highway north, the sayd William Lyon is to main- taine a sufficient fence for euer betweene the land of the sayd John Ruggles, and this land ; sold by the sayd John Ruggles unto the sa3"d William Lyon. And foure accres of land more or lesse, late the land of Phillipp Eliot part of his lott called the pond plaine, abutting upon the same land of the saA'd Phillip Eliot towards the east and south, upon Samuell Rugles towards the west and upon Arthur Gary North-west. And a house and three accres of land, more or lesse, butting upon William Dauis north, upon the highway to John Welds east, upon Henry Bowen south, and upon William Dauis west. [99.] *78. John Peiropoynt Eleuen accres and a halfe upon the meeting house hill, one end upon the highway, and so betweene the land of John Ruggles, Richard Woody Abraham Newell and M"^ Alcocke. And sixty accres more or lesse lying in the last diuission being the tenth lott, lying betweene the lotts of the heires of William Heath, and Isaack Heath. And in the thousand accres neare Deddam eighty-three accres certaine, and foure accres, and a halfe more claimed which as yet remaines doubtfull. And in the foure thousand accres giuen by the Court to Roxbury two hundred fifty and three accres : These two last percells of land he inioyeth as heire to John Stow his Father in law lately deceased. And fiue accres and a halfe of land more or lesse bought of William Curtiss neare the pond plaine, abbutting upon the land of John Bowles south, upon Robert Pepper west, upon a highway north, and upon the land of M'' John Eliot east. [100.] *79. William Gary his house, barue, orchyard and yard, with three accres of land more or lesse bought of John Bowles abutting upon the highway to Deddam northwest, upon Phillip Eliott and Robert Seaver south, and upon Stoney riuer east. And fiue accres more or lesse upon the pond hill, lately the land of Thomas Curtiss butting upon John Mayos land west, upon John and Samuell Ruggles south, upon George Brand east, and upon Edward Denison North. And three accres and fifty rodds of ei-ra- ble land upon the pond hill, lately William Lyons abutting upon the schojle land south, upon Arthur Gary east, upon Peleg Heath north and upon Samuell Ruggles west. And seauen accres want- ing twenty rodds of woodland lately Robert Peppers lying upon the common neare the pond hill, abutting upon Boston bounds west, upon Samuell Finch south, upon John Ruggles east, and upon William Curtiss North. And one accre of fresh meadow more or lesse neare Stoney riuer lately the land of William Cur- ^ And an accre more or lesse of the fiue accres is sold to Thomas Bacon 48 City Document No. 114. tiss, abutting upon Robert Gamblin west, upon George Brand south, and upon Stoncy riuereast. And one accre of salt marsh lately the meadow of William Curtiss lying neare Grauely poyut abutting upon John Totman east, upon Samuell Finch north, upon Robert Gamblin west, and upon the great Creeke south. And one accre of salt marsh more or lesse lately the meadow of Arthur Gary lying at Gruuelly poynt abutting upon John Bowles east, upon John Griggs north, upon Arthur Ga-y west, and upon Thomas Bell south. [101.] *80. Thomas Baker his house and the ground upon which it stands together with his garden and a parcell of land adioyuing being in all about halfe an accre more or lesse, abutting upon the land of Thomas Hally east and south, upon the highway north, and upon the land belonging to the mill west. Abraham Newell Junior, bought of Phillip Curtisse fower accres of land more or lesse, butting upon John Mayes north, upon John Mayo east, upon the schoole land west, and upon Sam- uell Ruggles south. And halfe of two accres more or lesse bought of Daniell Ainswooi'th, upon Robert Seauer west, upon John Mayes east, upon Stoney riuer North, and upon John Ruggles Junior south. And a dwelling house, and a barne with tlie land it stands upon, and adioyning to it, being flue accres more or lesse, lately bought of Edmund Parker, butting east and south upon John Weld, north upon the land of Isaack Johnson, and west upon the highway leading to beare-marsh. And two accres of salt marsh lately bought of Peleg Heath, lying in the Hand lately Captaine Hugh Prichards, butting upon the land of Robert Pepper south, upon Peleg Heath west, and upon Stoney and Muddy riuers North and east. [103.] *81. Nathaniel Brewer in the thousand acres neare Deddam twenty seauen accres and a halfe ; And three accres more or lesse of planting ground bought of William Curtisse abutting south upon Robert Gamblin, east upon Daniell Ainswoorth and south east upon William Curtiss his meadow, this last for the present is doubtfull, but now the doubt is removed. [103.] *82. Peleg Heath, fine accres more or lesse of meadow in Muddy riuer marsh, with foure accres of upland more or lesse ioyning unto it which was bought by his Father William Heath of M' Gore lying along by Muddy riuer on the north, and upon the land of William Lewis on the west and sout^i, and upon the land of the heires of John Perry on the east, with a highwa}- to the said land from the highway that goes by the dwelling house of William Lewis, by the land of William Lewis and Captaine Prichard on the one side, and the land of William Potter, William Healy, Arthur Gary and the heires of Thomas Ruggles on the other side. And six accres of upland more or lesse bought by the said William Heath of John Scarbrough which was Bowers land, abutting upon the highway that goeth up to the great pond by the RoxBUR-jf Land Records. 4'J house of William Lewis on the east, and upon the lauds of IsaacK Heath on the south, and upon the lands of Griffen Crafts on the west, and upon the land of William Lewis on the north. And fower acres of land more or lesse lying ueare Arthur Garyes house abutting upon the lands of the heires of John Graues on the east and west, and upon the gi'eat highway that leades towards Deddam on the south, and upon the land of Arthur Gary on the north, and a highway to it by the dwelling liouse of Arthur Gary. And fine accres of land more or lesse with a barne, upon the highway that leades to the house and upon the land of William Lewis on the north, and upon the lands of Isaack Heath on the west, upon the land of Arthur Gary on the south, and upon the lane to Arthur Garyes house on the east. And fower accres of marsli more or lesse lying in the Hand that was M"" Prichards lying on the north corner of the Hand by the riuer called Stoney riuer, and upon the land of Robert Pepper on the south, with an eight part of the cart way bought of John Johnson and of the new creeke, and a cart- way to the sayd land through the land of Robert Pepper, and of Edward Bridg and the land of Griffen Craft. And two accres of upland lying upon the pond hill, bought of Daniell Fuller, butting upon the land of Arthur Gary on the east, and upon the land of William Gary on the south, and upon the land of Samuell Rug- gles on the west, and upon the land of George Brand on the north. And fower accres of meadow more or lesse in bare marsh, abutting upon the land of Phillip Eliot and John Bowles on the north, and upon Stoney riuer on the east, and upon the land of Robert Gam- blin on the south, and upon the highway that goeth to the dry cattle house on the west, with two rodds wide upon the upland on the west end of the sayd meadow. And one and twenty accres of land more or lesse lying in the commons being the one halfe of his father William Heaths part in the last alotment. And a third part of his fathers land in the thousand accres neare Deddam. [104.] 83. We whose names are under written being chosen by the towne upon the twenty ninth of January fifty fower to exam- ine the transcript which Edward Denison was to write out according to the coppies deliuered to him, hauing examined the sayd trans- cript upon the fowerteenth of Februa: fifty fower, and we find that he hath performed exactly according to the coppies commited to his charge what he was betrusted with to write for the towne : as far as we are able to discerne. Witnesae our hands John Johnson ' William Pauk (autographs) Griffin Craft Edward Rig Samuell Williams, A dwelling house, with halfe the barne, and out houses together with his orchyard and backside being an aecre of land more or lesse butting upon Edward Riggs east and south, and upon the highway goeing into the woods northwest. And halfe an accre more or lesse bought of Richard Sutton in the great 50 City Document No. 114. meade lying at the south end of Richard Buttons meadow, John Stebbins upon the east side of it. and his oune land on the west side ; And halfe an accre of fresh meadow, in the great meades at the south end of his father Robert Williams his meadow from the farthest ditch to the railes. And an accre more or lesse of fresh meadow in the great meades, upon Richard Sutton east and upon John Johnson and Isaack Morrill northeast, Samuell Williams being to make and maintairte all the fence at the head of his accre of meadow for ever, and eleuen accres in the eight accre lotts giuen him by his father Williams and is butted and bounded in his fathers transcript and halfe of the lott against his dwelling house giuen him by his sayd father and bounded in his fathers transcript. And fiue roodes of salt marsh giuen him by his father Parkes but- ting upon the heires of Thomas Pigg south, upon the highway to the tidemill east, and northeast upon the land of Nickolas Clapp. And the halfe of the iott that lyeth at the end of the great lotts which was bought by his father Parkes of John Peiropoynt, and by him the whole lott was giuen to his sonn Williams, the halfe of which lott is exchanged by Samuell with his father Williams for tenn accres of his twenty accres lott lying at the foote of the eight accre lotts as appeares in his father Williams tr/ruscript. And fiue accres of salt marsh, butting upon pine Hand south, upon Boston lands north, and upon the flatts east. And two accres of fresh meadow lately the land of Giles Pason, lying in the meadow together with Jlalph Hemingway and Thomas Andrews And fower accres of laud lymg against the highway to dead swamp west upon the heires of Thomas Lamb north, and upon John Bur- well south. [105.] *84. John Newell, A dwelling house with halfe an accre of land about it more or lesse abutting upon the highway east upon John Stebbin south, upon Isaack Morrill west, and upon Thomas Waterman north. And fower accres of land more or lesse in the upper calues pastui-e, bought of Edward Bugby, butting upon the highway west, upon John Gorton south, and upon William Cheiney east. And in the first alottment in the last deuision being the third lott, lying betweene Edward Pason and John Johnson twenty six accres three roodes and fiue rodd. And in the deuision of the Nookes next Dorchester being the sixteenth lott lying be- tweene Nathaniell Manuring (now sold to William Denison) and Richard Peacock fifteene accres and three quarters. And one accre late the land of John Stebbin, upon the land of John Stebbin south, and upon the highwayes to the great lotts, and to Dorchester brooke, east, west, and north. William Dauis his house, and three accres of laud more or lesse, butting upon John Mayes and upon William Linckhorne north ; south upon William Lyon ; east upon the highway to John Welds farrae, and west upon his oune land. And the halfe of three accres more or lesse, the three accres being bought by him and M' Bowen ioyntly of Isaack Johnson lying in halfe way meadow, butting the south side upon Phillip Eliot, and euery other way upon Robert Pepper. EoxBURY Land Records 51 [106.] *S5. "William Linckhorne, his house and fower accres of land more or lesse bought of William Peacocke, abutting north upon Deddam highway, east upon John Mayes, south, and west upon William Dauis. John Mayes Ju. his house and fower accres of land more or lesse, butting upon the higliway to Deddam North, and upon a highway to John Welds east, upon William Dauis south, and upon William Linckhorne west. [107.] *86. Henr}' Rowen, five accres of land more or lesse, bought of John Rugles Junior, abutting upon William Lyon north, upon John Weld and the highway east, upon hisowne land, south, and upon the laud of William Dauis west. Thomas Bacon, fower accres of laud more or lesse beyond the pond abutting upon William Lyon and Samuell Ruggles south, upon William Lyon east, upon Samuell Finch west, and upon Arthur Gary north. [108.] Blank.' [109.] Blank. WOODSTOCK LANDS. [110.] Entered In the Book on Transcript of the lands of Roxbury 26 February 169f This list Containes an acco' of the first Range of lots in the Town's half of Woodstock land as they were drawn at a Town Meeting appointed for that end 26 April 1695, and surveyed and layd out by M John Butcher and the Committee chosen by the Inhabitants proprietors of the same the s*^ Range containeing thirty four lots in number all of which ly upon the right hand of the path which leadeth to Woodstock the fiist lot of which s"* first Range abutteth upon s** path or highway and is bounded b)' the lines or highway which divides between the land of the first goers or first setlers of Woodstock and the stayers, or other inhabitants of Roxbury as by a Plat of the same under the hand of the Mr. John Butcher may be more cleerly and perticularly appeeres, deciphered on the other sides. No. AcreB. 1 John Gore SlJ 2 Pals Grave Alcock ....... 05- 3 Joseph Lyon ........ 80- 4 Palsgrave Allcock ....... 05- 5 & Samuel Ruggles 5 acres ) Serg' John Ruggles 42.^ acres ) .... 47.i 6 Roger Adams ........ 25- 7 Lt. Samuel Ruggles ....... 42^ f,2 (^ITY DOCOIEXT No. 114. No. Acres. 8 Samuel Weld A highway two rods wide. 30- 9 Isaac Newel jan"" .... 17} 10 Maj' Wait Wmthrop. . . . 671 11 William Heath 44] 12 John Gore ..... lOA 13 Lt Samuel Ruggles .... 18 14 Moses Drapers heires 19 15 INIr Danforths heii-es. 10 16 George & James Griggs . 33| 17' Edward Dorr, 18^ 18' Jacob Pepper ...... A highway o rods wide. 30f 19' Samuel Williams jun"^ Exchanged with J': Mayo ; No: 93: 363 20' Joseph Mayo ...... 55 21 The heitcs of Mr. John Bowles . 65 22 Mr. William Denison 46| 23 Edward Bridge .... 30 24 James Draper jun' .... in his fathers right. 29| 25 Thomas Cheiney .... 313 26 John Weld 25 27 John Bennet of Boston 05 28 John Davis (Smith) . . 37J 29 the heires of Joshua Lamb 30- 30 Mr. Thomas Ruggles . . . . Highway 2 Rodd 52^ 31 Joseph Newel or his heires 20- 32 Samuel Perry ..... 30 33 John Holms ..... 224 34 in right of John Newel James Frissel sen'' . 27^ [111.] Blank. [113.] This list Containes the number and quantity of the second Range of Lots as they were layed out by the aforesaid Surveyor and Committee, the first lot whereof being the 35 lot is bounded Southwardly by a high Way lying between the land of the first setlers of Woodstock land and the other Inhabitants of Roxbury according as s** Lotts are deciphered in the Plat therof on the othei' side. No. 35 36 37 The heires of Isaac Curtiss Samuel Williams jun"' in right of his unkle Stephen Williams Jacob Parker ..... Acres. 26- 41^ 25- • these lotts lye Double and the High way gos between. 17 : 19 & 18 : 20. EoxBURY Land Kecords. 53 the medow rescr^ for a se. division No. 38 Henry Bowin 39 Roger Adams . 40 Benjamin Childe 41 Abraham Newel sen'' his heires 42 Isaac How 43 Nathauael Brewer 44 Joseph Dndley Esq' . 45 Samuel Scarbrough . 46 Benjamin Gambliii 47 John Scot .... 48 Jabes Totraan . in the right of his father in Law Davis 49 Peter CoUimore 50 Daniel Draper 51 Jacob Newel .... Passed over by deed to James Bennet 52 Robert Baker .... 53 Jacob Parker .... 54 Jonathan Davis ... otherwise Joseph Gord or his heirs A highway of four rods wide layd out between the 48"^ lot of this Range. Acres. 73J 60- 30- 28^ 25- 47i 34^ 26f 341 I8i 34^ 35 23J 35 and 49 The under list Containes the number and quantity of each of the Lots of third range as they were layed out by the aforesaid Surveyor and Committe, the first lot of which range being the 65"' in number begins at the aforesaid highway between the inhabit- ants of Roxbury and Woodstock. No. Acres. 55 'Thomas Mory taken up by Jonathan Parker . . . 22^ 56 Edmund Chamberlaine . . . . . 21- 57 John Bugbey . . 24i 58 Free Schole of Roxbury . . . . . 20- 59 Roger Adams ...... . 20- 60 Roger Weld Glazier . . . . . . I9J 61 Roger Adams a highway two rods wide . 30- 62 Sheball Sever . 40- 63 John Ruggles 2^ his heires . . 265 64 James Bennet ..... . . . 18J 65 Phillip Curtiss his heires . The lott reserued for tlie mill . 10- 66 Widow Elisabeth Craft : . . . . 55- 67 Ralph Brodhurst .... . 20- 68 Edmund Weld . 44| 69 Benjamin Tucker .... . 39^ 70 John Davis sen"" .... . 15- 71 Joshua Sever . 37i 72 Isaac Newell sen .... . 50- ' relinquished by Moiy. 54 City Document No. 114. [118.] Number 14 Entree! Moses Drapers Heirs and num- ber 50 Entred Daniel Drapers being found Blanck Numbers were filled up as they now stand Entrcd by order of the SeK?ctmen they being a Committee with some others lmi)Owered by the town to hear that matter the 28''^ of June 1710 W^ Dudley Select man. in presence and by order. Major John Bowles M' Edward Dorr and Samuel Williams being a Committee chosen and impowered by a vote of the proprietors of Woodstock north — half the 19"" May 1713 to enquire and inspect any wrong entry in the Book in relation to any of these Lauds meet this "20"' Noveml/ 1716 and then Did Declare as their opin- ion and report that the 54"" Lott entered Jonathan Davis 35 ; accres ought to have been entred Joseph Gord or his heirs and ac- cordingly ordred the Clerk to enter his name therein this was Done on examination and enquiry of the s*^ Davis and two of the heirs of s** Gord being present. by order of s*^ Committee W. Dudley clerk. [114.] The fourth Range wherof the 73"^ lot is the first (and so all the other Ranges) begins at and is bounded Southwardly by \':he aforesaid highway lying between the land of Woodstock and Roxbury inhabitants: No. 73 Lt. Samuel Uuggles . 74 John Polley his heires 75 Matthew Davis . 76 John Payso:i 77 Roger Adams 78 James Mosman . 79 the heiies of Jonathan Casse 80 Nathanacl Johnson . A highway four Rods wide. 81 Samuel Tayson . 82 Ebenezer Pierpont 83 Jacob Parker 84 Martha Armstrong 85 Joshua Mcmmenway . 86 widow Jane Davis 87 Samuel Lyon 88 Joseph Weld . 21- 37^ m 36^ 24^ 17.^ 24^ 20- 30- 15- 20- 20- 21^ 63J The fifth 'Range of lots wherof the 89"^ is the first is bounded by the aforesaid highway dividing between the land belonging to the inhabitants of Roxbury and the inhabitants of Woodstock south- wardly the said lots being set forth in the Plat on the other side : RoxBURY Land Kecords. 55 No. Acres, 89 Edmund Weld . . 20- 90 Thomas Bacon . . . 47^ 91 Roger Adams . , 30- 92 John May . 27A- 93 John May . 3l| Exchanged with Sam^ Williams No. 19. 94 Thomas Swan sen"^ his heires ... . 303 95 Tlie heires of John Pierpont . . 71f 96 Elisha May' . . . 15- 97 Serg' James Draper . A highway two rods wide. • . 26f 98 Abraham Newel jun"" . . 15- 99 Samuel Williams jun'' • 27J In right of his Grandfather Williams 100 Lt. John White his heires • 063 101 Caleb Philips his heires . IQ'i 102 Isaac Morriss ... . 30- 103 Jacob Parker . . . 14i 104 John Holbrooke . 213 [115.] Blank. [116.] The sixth Range of Lots begins with the 105* lott and bounded by the aforesaid highway divideing between the land of the inhabitants of Roxbury and Woodstock and are layd out by the aforesaid Survey'' and Committee as in the Plat on the other side is expressed. No. 105 Jacob Chamberlaine . 106 Samuel Williams jun'' In right of his father Williams. 107 Serg' John Ruggles . S: Will™\ 108 James Frissel jun'' . 109 John Pike his heires . 110 Edward Morris. 111 Caleb Sever S Will'"\ 112 John Whitney . 113 Joseph Weld . 114 Jonathan Peake In right of Daniel Brewer 115 Joseph Griggs. 116 Samuel Williams jun"" In right of Mr. John Smith. Acres. 231 85S 47i 13^ 211 20| 51| 35- 40- 44^ 38^ 31| The 7"* Range beginning with 117"" lott lying upon the aforesaid high way is as followeth : and deciphered in the plat on the other side : But said highway not being passable in that place by rea- 1 Opposite in margin, S. Will. — W. H. \V. 56 City Document No. 114. son of a swamp the highway is turned to the other side of the 117"' lot and to be four rods wide and said 114"" lot to run home to Woodstock line. No. Acres. 117 Peter Gardner a highway of 4 Rods . 353 118 William Cheiney his heires . 26f 119 Roger Adams . 50- 120 John Davis sen"" .... . 52J 121 Capt. Timothy Stevens . . 70- 122 John Searles . 124 [117.] Blank. [118.] This list Containes the eighth Range of Lots layd out by the aforesaid surveyor and Committee beginning at and abut- ting upon the aforesaid high way by Woodstock line and lying as in the Plat on the other side. No. 123 William Pecock heirs 124 John Grosvenors heires . 125 John Griggs juu"^ 126 Jonathan Parker 127 Samuel Knight his heires . 128 William Davis . purchased of Edward Ainsworth 129 Caleb Lamb's heires . 130 Samuel Gove his heires . 131 John Baker 132 John Lyon sen"" 133 Thomas Bishop 134 Samuel Payson Acres, ui 363 34i 62^ 23^ m 15| 39^ 28i 29^ 30- 324 The nineth Range of lots begins also at the aforesaid highway and is layd out by said Surveyor and Committee as in this list is mentioned and in the Plat on the other side deciphered. No. 135 Jonathan Peake 136 Roger Adams . 137 John Holbrooke 138 Widow Hawley w*'' Cleaves 139 Capt. Samuel Ruggles 140 John Sever 141 Widow Abigail Johnson . 142 Abigail & Mehetabel Heath All the lots above mentioned in the severall Ranges thereof were entered by order of the selectmen of Roxbury the twenty sixth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred ninety -g. By me John Gore Town Cler Acres. 394 40- . 09- 12^ 05- 02|. 074 RoxBURY Land Records. 57 [119.] Blank. [130.] Enti-ed in the Book or Transcript of the Lands of Roxbury 22 Sept. 1715. This List contains an accorapt of the first Range of Lotts of the Towns half of of Woodstock in the Second Division as they were Drawn at a proprietors meeting appointed and assem- ble dfor that end the 19"" July 1713 and Surveyed and Laid out by M"" Ebeneser Woodward with the Committee chosen by the pro- prietors for that end. The said Range contains twenty one Lotts in number and is 164 perch wide and begins at the north bounds of the Town, where the Line betwixt the second and third range laid out by M'' Butcher intersects the said North bounds according to the vote of the proprietors and runs Southward untill it meets the third range before Laid out by said INP Butcher, all these Lotts are IGO. rodds iu Length and the 4 rodds more is for a high way at the west end of all these Lotts Conformable to the said M"" Butchers work. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Serj' James Draper Capt. Joshua Lamb Serj' James Draper John Scott John Davis Smith . High way four rodds wid Deacon Sam' Scarboro Jacob Parker Edmund Weld Widow Johnson William Peacock . Samuel Williams . Phillip Curtice, heirs John Weld . John Bugbee . James Frisell juu' . James Mosman John Pason . Jon* Parker for Mory John Holmes . Joseph Lyon . Isaac Morrise Allowance Whole Quan- for Quality. tity. Accra. Accra. Accrs. 36.^ 36-4 87.J 37.J 33.| 33.J 23. 23. 46.f 46.f 33.1 33. 1 31.^ 74 39. 25. 13.A 38.i 2.| 2.f 5.-J 17.^ 12. 29. 1 39.3 25.^ 65.i 12.i 6. 18.^ 24.i 13. 37.x 30.^ ^■'i 36. 16.J f 71.^ 21. 1 h 22.^ 46. If 47. f 28. i 28.^ 28. i 28.^ 37.^ 37^ 37.^ 37.i Highway of 6 rodds wide between this Last Lott and the last lott in the third range in the first Division. [121.] Blank. [132.] This List contains the number and Quantity of the Second Range of Lotts as they were laid out by the aforesaid Surveyour and Committee in this Second Division the first lott 3eiug the 22 lott and is bounded Southerly on the last Lott in the 58 City Document No. 114. fourth range in the first Division as it is perticularly Decyphered in the platt nuder the hand of the said Surveyour. these Lotts are 160. rodds. long and a 4 rodd highway at the west end of them. No. 22. Benjaraen Child 23. John Gore 24. Jacob Parker 25. William Denison 2G. Ser'Johu Davis 27. Samuel Ruggles 28. John Griggs jun"" 29. Samuel Gores heu's 30. John Witney . 31. iienry Bowen A peice of Common or undivideble land to the north line 298 acrees Allowance Whole Quan- for Quality. tity. Acres. Acres. Acre. 37.^ 3.i 41. 39.f 7. 46.3 17.f 68.| 6.i 24. 9.| 68. 18.f 2.4 21. 53. i 53.4 42.f i 43. 49. 49. 43.| 43.3 92.} 21.i 113.i This list contains the number and Quantity of the third range of Lotts in this Secand Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Coairaittee the first lott being the 32 l<;tt and is bouncled uortherl}' on the north bounds of the town as is particu- larly Decyphered in ihe platt, these lotts are 160 rodds long and a 4 rodd's highway at the west end of them. Allowance "Whole Quan- for Quality. tity. No. Acres. Acres. Acres. 32 Benjamin Tucker ... 49 6 55 3. J Moses Drapers heirs . . . 23| 6f 30^ 34 Edward Morrise .... 27 18 44 there is a four rodd highway allowed out of these 3 Lots by the side of the meadow Daniel Draper .... 24 Jonathan Peak .... 49 Martha Armstrong 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 John Baker John Gore . Roger Addaras Josepl) Griggs A piece of Common or Shobaal Seever Thomas Cheny und 181 35^ 62J- 47f 1 1 i H 16i vidable Land of 202 acrees 50 lOA • 39^ 25 50 19 40 16 67 64 60i 39^ A piece of common between this lott and the last lott in the fifth range in the first Division of 14 rodds wide containing 14 accres or thereabout [133.] A high way from the fourth range line of four rodd's wide is allowed through the wedth of Drapers Lott to come at the meadow his the said Drapers Lott lying length way b}' the side of the meadow called Mapple Island meadow. by order of the Committee W. Dudley Allowance Whole for Quality. Quantity, Acres Axcres Accres &H H 692 21 H 22i 654 4| 70i 591 5 64^ 167| 13i 181 Land of 107^ 59i 18i 77i 23i 2 25i H t 10 78 9i- 87i 26i 12| 39 29 29 58 46f H 50 RoxBURY Land Records. 5 'J [134.] This list Contains the number and Quantity of the fourth range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee the first Lott being the 44"' Lott and is bounded southerly by the last lott in the Sixth Range of the first Division aud Deeyphered in the platt these Lotts are 172 : perch in Length and 4 rodds for a high way at the westerly end of them. No. 44 Caleb Sever now S. Williams 45 Caleb Phillips heirs . 46 Thomas Ruggles 47 Nath' Johnson . 48 Joseph Dudley : Esq: A peice of Common or undivideble Land of 49 Sam':" & J: Ruggles . 60 Samuel Ruggles 51 Abigail & Mehit : Heath : . 52 Jonathan Parker 53 Sam' : Ruggles . 54 Sam' : Knight, heirs . 55 Joshua Sever [135.] r>lank. [130.] This List contains the number and Quantity of the Lotts in the fifth range of Lotrs in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee the first Lott being 55* : or the allowance for the Quality of that Lott and is bounded by the North Line of the Town on the northward, and Deeyphered by the Platt these Lotts are 170 rodds in Length and a high way of four rodds wide at the easterly end of them which makes that way between this and the fourth range 8 rodds wide and also there is a four rodd High way allowed at the westerly end of these Lotts which makes this range includeing the said two high ways 178 perch in Length. No. Acres 55 Joshua Sever .... 56 William Davis . . . . 21| 57 George & .James Griggs . . 4l|- 111 155^ Muddy Brook Pond is contained in this Lott and is almost half of the Lott there is a way of 4 rodds wide round the pond allowed out of this Lott also 58 Free School .... 25 30 55 59' Jona«' Davis . . . . 43f 4 47f 60 Edmund Weld .... 55^ 4^ 59^ 61 Peter CuUimore .... 43a 8^ 52 ^Goadx Allowance. Whole Quantity. Acres Acres 28^ 20| m m 60 City Document No. 114, Whole Allowance. Quantity. No. Acres' Acreo Acres 62 Nath'. Brewer. . 59i 31| 91 63 Isaac How . 31i 3| 35 64 Roger Addams . 25 H 26^ 65 Joseph Weld's . 50 3 53 66 Samuel Ruggles . 15^ f l^ 67 Isaac Newell jun"" . 21| U 23 68 William Heath Highway of 4 rodds wide . 55} H 58J 69 Roger Addams . 31i 2| 34 70 Samuell Williams . . 52 H 55J 71 Samuel Pason . . 40^ 2i 43 72 Eben^ Pierpont . 25 n 26| 73 Edmund Chamberlain . 26i H 27| 74 Caleb Lambs heirs . . iH 1 20| 75 John Searle . . 15^ f 16J The Lott of 1 24 acres and half for the publick use of the pro- prietors . . . which joins the last Lott in the Seventh range in the first Division. [137.] Blank. [ 128.] This List contains the number and Quantity of Lotts in the Sixth range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee, being 160 rodds in Length and the first Lott is 76 and bounded Southerly on the Last lott in the eighth range in the first Division as platted by the said sur- veyour. N'o. 76 77 78 79 30 31 82 83 84 85 86 Jon*'* Case's heirs Timothy Stevens Edward Dorr . . . John Lyons heirs A highway of four rodds wide Joseph Newell's he[irs] John Holbrook . Joshua Hemingway Sam'. Williams . Jacob Parker Mathew Davis . Widow Hawley & Cleaves 495 rodds of Common to the North Bounds. Whole Allow: Quantity. Acres. Acres. Acers. . 30.i i 30.f . 87.^ 87.^ . 23. 23. . 36.^ 36.i . 25. 25 . 22.| 22| . 25. 3 28 . 34-4 4 38J . 37.^ 12.i 50 . 21.^ m 40 . ll.i 8| 20 rth Bounds. 495 acrees. This List contains the number and Quantity of Lotts in the Seventh range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee beginning with the 87"" Lott bounded by the Cornon. these Lotts are 160 rodds in Length and at the east end a high way of four rodds wide which makes this range 164 rodds wide as |)latted by the said Surveyour &c. .the first lott beginns 616 ro Ids from the north bounds — RoxBURY Land Records. Gl No. 87 M' Danforth" heirs 88 Isaac Curtice 89 Abr" Newell Sen' 90 Benj" Gambling 91 Abra: Newell jun' A high way of four rodds wide 92 John Welds 93 John Sever 94 Jabez Totman 95 Elisha May 96 Sam' Williams 97 Thomas Bacon A high way two rodds wide Allow. Quantity Acres. Acres. Acres 12| n 20 32i m 45 35i 42| 18| 46 56 24 m 4f 36 6i 42| 18| 107 If H 2i 8 44 21 107 59i 1| 61 [139.] Blank. [130.] This List contains the number of Lotts and Quantity of acrees in the eighth range in the Second Division as they were laid out b}' the said Surveour and Committee beginning at the Di- viding line between the goers and Stayers and there is a four rodds high way to the north ward of that Line, the first Lotts is the ninety eighth Lott all these Lotts are 160 rodds in Length and a four rodd high way on the east end of these Lotts. Whole Allowance. quantity No. Acres Acr Ace 98 Jonathan Peek . 65| f 56 99 Thomas Bishop . . 37^ ^ 45 100 Jacob Newell . . . , 29 6 35 101 John Ruggles second 331 15| 49 102 John Pike's heirs 27 9 36 103 Peter Gardner . 44i 10^ 55 104 Roger Adams . 37i I 2 38 105 Jacob Chambelain 29 29 106 Sam' Lyons heirs 27 27 107 *John Mayo BH 20^ '50 this range falls short of the north bounds 856 perch that Land being unfitt for Division. This Lott is changed with Sam' Williams. This list contains a True number and Quantity of Lotts in the nineth Range of Lotts as laid out by the Surveyour and Committee and beginns upon the Common Northwai'd and goes up to the said Dividing Line beinor from the said line 303 rodds these lotts are 1 Error in original; should be 60. — W. H. W. » This is ou p. 131. — W. H. W. 62 City Document No. 114. 160 rodds in Length and have a four rodd high way at the east end of them which makes this range 164 perch wide. Whole Allow. Quantity No. Acres Acres 108 M' John Bowles heirs . . 81i 10| 92 109 Palsgrave Alcock . 6i 3f 10 110 James Frisell *Sen . 16J- H 26 111 John Bennett . 6i 3| 10 112 John May's . 34i 15§ 50 A high way of four rodds wide and ten acrees Southward as Common 113 Samuel Perry . 37 H 42J Mem : 'Frisell's Lott should have been 34 acrees the remaining 17^ to be taken out of the common or undivided Land next his Lott of meadow in Pine Swamp meadow allowed to M' Sumner in right of said Frisell which has accordingly been Laid out. — [132.] This List contains the number & Quantity of the Lotts in the tenth range in the Second Division as laid out by the Surveyour and Committee, and begins with the 114"^ Lott which lyes next to the Dividing line northward these Lotts are 160 rodds in length untill it comes to the great Cedar Swamp and then the Lotts are shorter and all perticularly Decyphered in the platt, there is also a high way at the east end untill it comes to the Cedar swamp and the high way at the west end is included in the Lotts. No. 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 This List contains the number and Quantity of the Lotts in the 11'^= range in the second division as laid out by the said Surve}'- our and the Committee and begins on the common northward vist. rodds from the North bounds it being not fit for Division these Lotts are 166 : rodds in Length there is a high way at the west end of these Lotts of four rodds wide which makes the range 164 : rodds wide all Decyphered by the platt. » This is on p. 131. — W. H. W. Acr Allow Ac. Ace. John Davis .... 65^ n 68 A high way of four rodds wide Jacob Parker .... 15^ H 20 Roger Addams . . 50 25 75 John Grosvenour 45f H 55 Roger Addams .... 37 J 181 56 A high way four Rodds wide Widow Jane Davis . 25 ^ 30^ 16 rodd short at the east end "Whites heirs .... 8i 1 9 Joseph Mayo .... 68f 68| these two lotts and the last are but ; eighty rodds in Length. James Bennet .... 221 22| RoxBURY Land Records. 63 No. 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Joseph Weld .... Sam' Williams .... now exchanged with John Mayo John Pierpout .... Robert Baker .... Will-" Cheeny .... A highway four rodds wide Widow Craifts .... Now Na'** Craifts Edward Bridge .... Sam'. Weld .... Ser' Jo*": Ruggles Roger Addams .... Jacob Pepper .... Allow: Whole Quantity. Acres. Acres. Ace. 79 1 80 45| i 46 89^ 15J 33i 20J 111 110 30 45 68^ 13i 82 37^ 59| 62i 38^ 42 15 19| 79^ 52| 79 62^ 384 [133.] Blank. [134.] This List contains an accompt of the Lotts and ther Quantitys in the 12"^ Range in the second division as laid out by the Surveyour and the Committee all which ranges were laid out in May and June 1715 and the first Lot herein being 134"^ begins at the Dividing Line between the goers and Stayers and these Ltots are Seventy Six perch in Length and bounded on the east end by the said vvay in the eleventh range and the west bounds of the Town on the west. Allow: Whole Quantity No: Acres Quat Acres Quat Acres Quat 134 Thorn Swans heirs 38^ 8| 47i 135 Roger Addams . 30^ 301 136 Palsgrave Alcock 6i 3 H 137 John PoUey 46| u'i 138 John Holbrook . 27 H 30i 139 Isaac Newell 62i 62^ 140 Wait Winthrop Esq' . 84 k 84i 141 Samuel Pason . 69i ^ 59| 142 Ralph Bradhurst 25 H 28^ All these Lotts above mentioned in the several! ranges thereof were entred by the advice and Direction of the Committee this twenty second of September 1715 by mee W. Dudley (autograph) Clerk to the Proprietors [135.] Blank. [136.] Blank. [137.] Roxbury 26 June 1716 whereas that Tract of Land now known by the name of the township of Woodstock was granted by the General G4 City Document No. 114. Court to the inhabitants of Roxbury and tlie said Town some time after gave one half of that grant to a number of persons inhabiteng on that part and reserved the other vist. the north half to them- selves and whereas the said inhabitants of Roxbury and proprie- tors of the north half hold and enjoy their severall shares and pro- portions of the Land by the records of the Town, and whereas the proprietors by their votes in their severall meetings of the 9"^: No- vember 1714 and 14'^: March 1715 have impowered Maj'': John Bowles M' Edward Dorr and M'' Samuel Williams to Dispose certain peices and parcells of meadow hereafter named to Receive the money arriseing upon the Disposition of those meadows and pay out the same or so much thereof as shall be expended in the Lay- ing out the several Lotts lately proportioned amongst the several proprietors and whereas sundry proprietors have Desired shares of meadow and have engaged to pay for them immediately after they are laid out which is now Done, we therefore the said Committee and Subscribers being impowered as is above said Do allow of and Dispose of the 26 Lotts in the meadow commonly called and known by the name of Senexitt unto the Severall proprietors and purchasers here under written each Lott containing five acrees who have also paid the Severall Sums against their Lotts : the receipt whereof we Do acknoledge and every part and severall and Different parcells there of from the said purchasers we Do Declare we have received and them their heirs &c. aquitt and discharge. Mens Names. No of Lotts Quantity Sums of money p £ B d Joseph Scarborough . . . 1 5 2 10 — made over to Maturing Allard made over by s*^. Scarbro to ") Sam' Williams he having y 2 paid the sum ) ^ Peter Cullimore . . . 2 5 2 10 — I in Right of Edward Dorr I Peter Cullimore ... 3 5 2 10 — I in right of John Totman J Peter Cullimore ■^ Samuel Gore .... g Edward Bridge .... °" in right of Eben Eastman Samuel Williams made over to Gov'' Dudley * The Lot entered Jos: Scarborough and after Sam'. Williams is now Maturing Allard ; he haveing paid the said sum of two pounds ten shillings. [138.] Blank. 1 Entered on opposite page (136). —W. H. \V. 4 5 6 5 5 5 3 10 3 15 1 10 7 8 6 5 3 12 3 15 RoxBURY Land Records. 65 £ s. d. 1 5 3 15 — 2 5 3 15 — 3 5 3 5 — 4 5 3 5 5 5 3 10 6 5 3 15 7 5 6 5 8 5 6 5 9 5 2 10 — 10 5 3 15 — 11 5 6 5 — 12 5 5 13 5 1 5 — CJ^3Q "j Mens names. No. Lotts. Quantity, Sums of money p'd. -J -P. ft H John Bowles . Jacob Pepper . Edward Uorr . Sm William Denison S| Edward Bridge a^ Nathaniel Draper . <=° Thomas Cheeny John AVelds . Ensigne John Davis "S Joseph Lyon jun' . 2^ Edward Child . o I in right of his brother Ephraim ^^ Capt: Joshua Lamb o i Capt: Joshua Lamb J 5 The owner of these Lotts not to hinder at any time the flow- g ing and benefitting thereby of this meadow by makeing a Dam therefor. And we the said Committee and Subscribers Do Dispose and allow the Meadow commonly called and known by the name of Pine Island Meadow to the persons and purchasers as is before Specifyed and recorded. Mens Names ' No. Lots. Quantity. Sums. Pd. Edward Sumner . . . .1 5 3 10 — in right of James Frisell sen' Isaac Curtice .... 2 5 3 10 — Isaac Newell .... 3 5 3 15 — Samuel Williams .... 4 5 15 — in right of Eben' Swan is now said Swan's heirs the widow haveing Repaid the money. And we the said Committee and Subscribers Do allow and Dis- pose the peice of meadow commonly called and known by the name of Connecticutt or Ma3''s meadow to the persons and purcliasera under written as is before specifyed and recorded. No. Qua. Sums. pd. Jacob Pepper .... 1 5 10 in right of Capt. Ruggles his heirs by agreement. Joseph Lyon . . . . 2 5 8 15 Benjamen Child's 3 4 7 — Icabod Holmes . . . . 4 3 4 12 and to Serj' John Mays with his Son John May's jun' is allowed in said meadow — 10 acrees Lying within and to the eastward of the westward Line of the said John Maj^s jun' Lott as it is now Run and laid out the sum they haveing paid tiierefore is £30. [140.] Blank. 6& City Document No. 114. [141.] We the said Committee and subscribers Do allow grant and Dispose of the meadow commonly called and known by the name of Mapple Island Meadow the Severall Quantitys thereof as they are entred and recorded against their names they haueing paid the Sums entred against their names. Mens names. No Lotts. Quan. Sums paid £ e. d. Joseph Dudley Esq .... 1 5 3 5 — made over to Sam' Williams John Holbrook 2 5 3 .. .. Thomas Baker 3 5 3 .. .. John Pikes heirs 4 5 3 15 .. P'» by Thomas Baker Nathaniel Draper .... 5 5 3 .. .. in right of John Lyons heirs 6 5 1 5 .. 7 5 1 5 .. Timothy Ruggles .... 8 6 1 5 .. in right of John Pierpont Joseph Addams and Henry Smith heirs tc their father ..... ■}^ 5 2 15 .. Joseph Welds heirs .... 10 5 3 15 .. 11 5 3 . .. George Bacons heirs .... 12 5 3 .. .. Jacob Chamberlain .... 13 5 3 .. .. Samuel Williams .... T— :i. i_ j-U ;,i n 11.1. /~\ 14 5 3 .. .. In witness to the said Committees Consent and intire Satisfac- tion to the above and before entrys of the Severall persons names number of Lotts Quantity of meadows and sums of money paid as is before entred and recorded the said Committee have signed these presents: this 20"* November 1716. Edward Dorr autographs Samuel Williams John Bowles Entred as above by me W. Dudley prop" Clerk. [143.] Mem°: 17«* May 1717 the Committee within mentioned mett & made up accounts of the money Bills and bonds which are in M' Dorr the Treasurers hands and there is in 10 .. 2 .. — 74 .. 4 .. 6 money Bills and bonds £84 Besides the Lotts undisposed of [143.] Memorandum Roxbury 2G* June 1716: by mistake John Holbrook's name is entred in the Lotts of meadow as if paid EoxBURY Land Records. 67 but he not being, present this Da}- nor any person paying for him and the Committee not allowing his name to be raised out this memorandum is made the Day and year above Signed and entred by order ) ^^ Dudley clerk, of that Committee for sale j Septem' 4 1716 John Holbrook appeared and payd The money for his grant. [144.] Blank. [145.] By a warrant from the Honorable Isaac Addington and Paul Dudley Esq'' under their Hands and Seals Directed to M'' William Dudley according to a Law of the province in that Case made and provided ordred a meeting of the Proprietors of Lands in Woodstock and notice being accordingly given fourteen Days before the Time in Roxbury and Woodstock They Did on Wednesday the Sixth of May 1713 meet accordingly and Chose William Dudley their Clark and voted : 1. That all the undivided Common Lands Lying in the old Town half fitt and usefull to be Divided be forthwith as soon as Con- veniently may be Divided and apportioned to and amongst the severall proprietors according to their Severall pioportions : 2. That M^ William Dudley Capt: Joshua Lamb and L': Ed- ward Bridge be a Committee for the Division of the said Lands : 3. That the said Committee bring in proposalls for the Divi- sion and the good management of the said Lands to the proprietors the 19"": of May Instant at three of the Clock afternoon to which Time the meeting was by a vote adjourned : Roxbury 6"^ May 1713 W. Dudley Clerk. On the 8*: of May 1713 William Dudley personally appeared be- fore Paul Dudley Esq"" one of Her Majestys Justices of the Peace and was by him Sworne to the true and faithfull performance of the offices of proprietors Clerk according to the Choice that was made by the proprietors to the Lands in Woodstock. W. D. [146«] At a meeting of the proprietors in Woodstock Lands held by adjournment the 19* Ma}' 1713 wherein it was voted as follows 1 : That there be two Divisions or allotments made of the un- divided Land if the same be fitt if not then one of upland another of swamp and meadows : 2 : That the proprietors shall Draw Lotts : 3 : That the Committee be impowered to allow Quantity for Quality in these Divisions : 4 : That it be Left to the Committees Judgment where to begin in these Divisions : 5 : That that there be a Distinct Division of Swamps and meadow and to every proprietor their respective proportions of each, and that this Division is vmder the same penaltys as the other : GS City Document No. 114. 6 : That the Committee is impowered to Lay out and Establish "Roads and ways in Convenient places and least prejudicial! to any persons property : 7 : That Capt Sara': Rnggles M'. p]dward Dorr and John Holbrook be a Committee to assess and Levy the charges and Disbursments. that shall arrise on these Divisions when they are known and adjusted on the severall proprietors according to their proportions and Receive the same according to the Rate or asses- ment and that they pay out the same according to the accompt of Charges when given in by the Committee that Divide the Land : 8 : That every proprietor and all the proprietors shall pay their Severall rates or proportions of the Charges to the said Committee appointed to Levy and Receive the same in Twenty days after the Same is Levyed and published on the penalty of Loosoing their Severall shares or lotts in these Divisions not excludeing any per- son that shall be orphans, widows or absent by the providence of God; 9 : That the Scool Lot he free of all charges : 10 : That the aforesaid assessors be a Committee to Enquire and inspect into any persons pretences to a right in any of these Lands or any wrong entr}^ that may have been made : 1 1 : That this Day nine weeks after Lecture be the Da}' for the proprietors to Draw Lotts notice to be given : [147.] 12: That both these Committees be Sworne to shew neither favour or affection, in the Discharge of their Trusts but to Deal faithfully and uprightly accordiug to their best skill and Judgement : 13 : That all the papers platts and Records in any wise respecting or Belonging to these Woodstock Lauds be put into the Clerks hands for the Committees help and Direction : 14: That all future meetings of the proprieters shall be by notification put up in publick places by the Clerk : 1 5 : That the Committee for the Division be allowed five shillings pr Diem a piece for themselves and Time and Trouble And be impowered to agree with a Surveyor : 16: That the assessors shall have two shillings and six pence pr Diem when they are makeing the assesment : 17: Th.-it no other Lott be allowed either in Swamp, Meadow or uplands for the Mill as in the past Division : attestatur pr W. Dudley: Clerk July 21'^: 1713 Voted that these Lotts Viz' 142 in number : be the only Lotts to be Drawn for the three Divisions of Swamp meadows and upland, and that the proprietors Draw but this once for the three Divi- sions. [148. J Novembr 9*: 1714. At a meeting of the proprietors of Woodstock north half Sum- moned and warned according to agreement at Roxbury it was unanimously Voted, as follows RoxBUKY Land Rkcords. G2 1 : Upon Consideration of the Dificulty and Damage of Laying out the meadows Distinct and in a perticular Division according to a former vote, it is therefore at this time voted that all the meadows and Swamps except what is hereafter excepted be laid out with the uplands and accounted as such in the after allotments and Divi- sion. 2 : That Senexitt meadow, Maple Island, Pine Swamp, and May's meadow be sold, the proprietors to have the first offer in order to the Defraying the charges of laying out the Lands and that no perticular proprietor shall buy above five accres of the above said meadows. 3 : That whereas Capt. Samuel Ruggles M' Edw**. Dorr and John Holbrook were appointed assessors to Levy and Receive the Rate on the proprietors, it is now — Voted that the said three persons with the addition of L'. Samuel Williams be the Committee for the Disposall of the aforesaid meadows who are accordingly fully Impowered and authorised to make Sale and ample Deeds thereof as is above voted. 4 : That where the line betwixt the second and third Range already laid out Intersects the north line of the Town Shall be the place where the first Range in this present Division Shall begin and that the other Ranges shall proceed westwai'd in the same order as the former were butting one on the other. 5 : That against the Seventh Range 100 accres of Land be allotted and Layed out for the publick use and benefitt of these proprietors in this half of the Town. 6 : That the Committee be impowered to agree with any persons for the Conveniency of a way from the Second Range to the Country Road and that they be impowered to allow Some undivided land next adjoining to the said persons across whose land the said way will go as a Recompence for the Damage Such way will cause. 7 : That L': Sam^ Williams be one of the Committee in the Room and Steed of Capt: Lamb for time past and to Come. [149.] 8"^: That the Cedar Swamp be left Distinct and ex- cepted from this present Division and be under Restrictions and Reservations from any persons cutting any Timber there without leave had from the Committee or persons appointed to Inspect and take Care of that Swamp, after which the meeting was ended. Roxbury 1715. At a meeting held at the old meeting house this 14"^ March it being by adjournment from the 14* December Last 1715 and M' Denison being chosen Moderator it was voted 1. That what has been already Done in respect to the Severall Lotts lately Laid out is Sufficient and nothing further necessary at present to be Done as to those Lotts. Voted 2. That Deacon Morrisse with the help of a Surveyor perfect the Line's of one range and two or three Lotts not Quite finishiid. Voted. 70 City Document No. 114. 3. That -Maj"" Bowles be of that Committee for the Disposall of the meadows in the Room of Captain Ruggles Deed and M'. John Ilolbrook lie haveing absolutely refused to serve any Longer in that capacity. Voted 4. I'hat if any error or mistake in the Laying out of these last Lotts shall hereafter be found that any person injured shall have Due Satisfaction out of the remaining undivided Lands After which the meeting ended. Mem": the Committee for the Disposall of the meadows gave 30 Days notice b}- advertisements posted up in publick places that the purchasers should appear at the grey hound in Roxbury the 26"" : of June 1716 : in order to pa}' the money promised for those me:idows on which Day vis' 26 June some Did appenr and pay their money then the committee ordred one month more to be allowed vis' to the 24"* Ju'y to the remaining purchasers to pay their money or their engagement would be put in a course of Law at which time Some more came and others refused or neglected the committee then allowed Six weeks more in order that all might come and no person complain for want of time, until the 4'** Sept. next these notifycation or copys are on file with the other papers Attest to the truth above W. Dudley 25 July 1716 [150.] Roxbury, 26 March 1717 a meeting of Woodstock north half proprietors Legally called : it was voted that the money arriseing and remaining of the produce of the money, on the Sale of the medows be put out to interest and the best improvement by the Committee they rendring account thereof when and as often as called thereto by the propritors. Voted that William Dudley be adde month 1639 of w'" child his wife died & the child lived but few hours. iThe rest of the paragraph has been cut out by some mutilator. See Registeu, xxxiii., 238, and note. 74 City Document No. 114. He afterwards married Dorothy Ilarbitle a godly maide a sister of o"" church : Caleb his first borne by her, & his 7"' child was borne about the midle of the 2'' month 1G41. Samuell Wakeman. he came to N.E. in the 9"' month. 1631. he buryed his only child at sea : he was one of the first foundation of the church at Rocksbry Elizabeth his first borne here was borne about in the yeare. William Parke, he came to N.E. in the 12"* month, 1630. a single man, & was one of the first in the church at Eocksbrough : he afterwards married Martha Holgrave, the daughter of Hol- grave of Sale, he married the month Thomas Rawlins, he brought 5 children to this Land. Thomas, mary. Joane. Nathaniell. John, he came w"* the first company : 1 630 Robert Cole, he came w* the first company. 1630. John Johnson Robert l^amlin senio''. Robert Lyman, he came to N.E. in the 9' month, 1631. he brought children : Phillis. Richard, a Sarah. John, he was an ancient christian, but weake, yet after some time of tryal & quickening he joyned to the church ; vv° the great removall was made to Conecticot he also went, & vnderwent much aflfliction, for goeing toward winter, his catle were lost in driving, & some never found againe ; & the winter being could & ill pvided, he was sick und melanchoUy, yet after he had some revivings through Gods mercy, and dyed in the yeare 1640. Jehu Bur. William Chase, he came w"" the first company, 1630 he brought one child his soii willia. a child of ill qualitys, & a sore aflfliction to his parents : he was much afflicted by the long & tedious afflic- tion of his wife ; after his wives recovery she bare him a daughter, w^"* tbey named mary borne aboute the midle of the 3*^ month. 1637. he did after y' remove (intending) to Situate, but after went w"* a company who maide a new plantation at yarmouth Richard Bugby. Gregorie Baxter. Francis Smith. John Perrie. John Leavens he arrived at N.E. in the yeare 1632. his wife lay bedrid divers years, after she dyed he maried Rachel write a Godly maide a memb"" of o"" church: John, his first borne, wat borne the last of the second month aiio. 1640. M"' Margaret Welde the wife of m'' Thomas Weld. Sarah Lyman, the wife of Richard Lyman. Elizabeth Lambe the wife of Thomas Lambe. M"" Richard Burner. William Talmage. John Carman, he came to N.E. in the yeare 1631. he broughs RoxBURY Church Records. 75 DO child'' — : his first borne John was borne the 8' of the ot month 1C33. his daughter Abigail was borne on the 5' month : 1635. his 3*^ child Caleb was borne in the first of the first moneth : 1639. Elizabeth Wakeman, the wife of Samuell wakeman. Bur. the wife of Jehu Bur. Thomas Woodforde. a man servant, he came to. N.E, in the 3'eare. 1632. & was joyned to the church about halfe a yeare after, he afterwards mar^-ed mary Blott. & removed to Conecticott, & joyned to the church at Hartford. Marjery Hamond a maide servant, she came to N.E. in the veare 1632 & about halfe a yeare after was joyned to the church : & after some years she was married to John Ruggls, of this church : Mary Chase, the wife of William Chase, she had a paralitik humor w*^*" fell into her back bone, so y' she could not stir her body, but as she was lifted, and filled her w"^ great torture, & caused her back bone to goe out of joynt, & bunch out from the begiuiug to the end of w*^^ infirmity she lay 4 years & a halfe, & a great pt of the time a sad spectakle of m'sery : But it pleasd God to raise her againe, & she bore children after it John Coggshall. Mary Coggshall, the wife of John Coggshall. John Watson Margret Dennison, the wife of Willia Dennison, It pleased God to work vpou her heart & change it in her ancient years, after she came to this Land ; & joyned to the church in the yeare. 1632. Mary Cole, the wife of Robert Cole. God also wrought vpon her heart (as it was hoped after her coming to N.E. but after her husbands excommunication, & falls she did too much favor his ways, yet not as to incur any just blame, she lived an aflicted life, by reason of his vusetlednesse & removing fr5 place to place. William Heath, he came to this Land, in the yeare. 1632. & soone after joyned to the church, he brought 5 children. Mary. Isaak. Mary. Peleg. Hailah. Mary Heath the wife of Willia Heath. William Curtis he came to this Land in the yeare. 1632. & soone after joyned to the church, he brought 4 children w"^ him. Thomas. Mary. John. Phillip. & his eldest soii Willia, came the yeare before, he was a hopefuU schoUer, but God tooke him in the end of the yeare. 1634. Sarah Curtis, the wife of Willia Curtis Thomas Offlt. [Isabel] Offitt the wife of Thomas OflStt. Isaak Morrell. [Sarah] Morrel the wife of Isaak Morrel. Daniel Brewer [Joanna?] Brewer the wife of Daniel Brewer. 76 City Document No. 114. Griffith Crofts [Alice?] Crofts, the wife of Griffith Crofts. Mary Rawlins, the wife of Thomas Rawlins, she lived a godlj' life, & went through w"" weaknesse of body, & after some years, when her husband was removed to sittuate, she dyed, about the yeare, 1639. Thomas Gouldthwaight. M"" John Eliot; he came to. N.E. in the 9* month. 1631. he left his intended wife in England, to come the next yeare ; he ad- joy ned to the Church at Boston, & there exercized in the absens of m' Wilson the Pastor of y' church, who was gone back to England, for his wife & family, the next suiher ra"" wilsou returned, & by y' time the church at Boston was intended to call him to office ; his freinds w"" come & settled at Rocksbrough, to whom he was fore ingaiged, y' if he were not called to office before they came, he was to join w"" them, wherevpon the church at Rocksbrough called him to be Teacher, in the end of y' surner & sooue after he was or- dained to y' office in the church. Also his wife came along w"* the rest of his freinds the same time, & soone after theire coming, they were married, viz in the 8' month, 1632. Haiiah. his first borne daughter, was borne, the 17 day of the 7' month ano. 1633. John his first borne son, was borne in the 31 day of the 6' month, aho 1636. Joseph his 2** sohe was borne in the 20"" day of the IC*'' month, ano: 1638. Samuel his 3** soiie. was borne the 22* day of the 4' month, ano: 1641. Aaron his 4' sonne was borne the. 19. of the 12'. ano 1643. Benjamin his 5' sonne was borne the 29 of the 11*. 1646. M"' Ann Eliot the wife of m"" John Eliot. ra"" George Alcock, he came w"" the first company aiio. 1630. he left his only son in England, liis wife dyed soone after he came to this land, when the people of Rocksbrough joyned to the church at Dorchester (vntill such time as God should give them oportunity to be a church among themselves) he was by the church chosen to be a Deakon esp'c to regard the brethren at Rocksbrough : And after he adjoyned himselfe to this church at Rocksbrough, he was or- dained a Deakon of this church : he maide two voyages to Eng- land vpon just calling therevnto ; wherein he had much experiens of Gods p'servation & blessing, he brought over his son John Alcock. he also brought over a wife by whom he had his 2^ sou Samuel borne in the year, he lived in a good and godly sort, & dyed in the end of the lO"' month aiio. 1640. & left a good savor behind him ; the Pore of the church ranch bewailing his losse. Valentine Prentise. he came to this land in the yeare. 1631, & joyned to the church in the yeare 1632. he brought but one child to the Land, his son John. & buryed anoth"" at sea : he lived a godly life. & went through much affliction by bodyly infirmity. & died leaving a good sav' of Godlyness behind him. Allice Prentise the wife of Valentine Prentise after her husbands death, she was married to John watson of this church. Abraham Pratt. JRoxBURY Church Records. 77 Johaiinah Pratt, the wife of Abraha Pratt. m"' Francis Pinchon the wife of m"' willia Pinehon ; she was a widdow, a matron of the church at Dorchester, w"" m'' Pinchon married her. she came w'" the first company, ano. 1630. M"' Mary Dufuer, the wife of M"" Richard Duiner : she was a Godly woman but by the seduction of some of her acquaintances she led away into the new opinions in M"' Hutchinsons time, & her husband removing to Nubery she there openly declared herselfe, & did also (together w** oth'' indeavour) seduce her husband & psuaded him to returne to Boston ; where she being young w^ child, & ill ; M'' Clark (one of the same opinions) unskillfully gave her a vomit, w^' did in such maher torture & torment her w'' the riseing of the moth' & other vyolences of nature y' she dyed in a most uncomfortable maiier ; But we believe God tooke her away in mercy, from worse evil, w** she was falling unto & we doubt not but she is gone to heaven. Talmage the wife of Wiilia Talmage. she was a g[r]aAe matron a godly woman, & after her husband was removed to Line, after a few years she dyed & left a gracious savor behind her. Ann Shelly a maide servant she came to the Land in the yeare 1632, & was married to Foxall a godly broth'' of the church of Sittuate _ Rebec kah Short^a maide servant, she came in the yeare 1632. ,& was married to Palmer a godly man of Charlestowne church. Judith Bugby the wife of Richard Bugbie. Florenc Carman the wife of John Carman. Mary Blott a maide servant, she came in the yeare 1632, & was after married to Steward Woodfrod of this church, who after removed to Couecticott to Hartford church, where she lived in christian sort. William Hills, a man servant, he came over in the yeare 1632. he married Phillice Lyman, the daughter of Richard Liman, he removed to Hartford on Couecticott, where he lived seuerall yeares, w'^out giving such good satisfaction to the conscienes of the saints. Mary Gamlin a maide servant, daughter of Rob. Gamlin the Ed'' she came w** her fath'' in the yeare 1632. she was a very gracious maiden ; she dyed in M'' Pinchons familj^ of the small pox in the yeare 1633. Robert Gamlin junio'' he arrived at N.E. the 20'^ of the 3*^ month he brought only one child, w'' was the soiie of his wife by a former husband, his name is John Mayo, he was but a child. Elizabeth his first borne was borne about the 24"' of the i^ month : aho dni : 1634. Joseph borne the 16* of the 10*'' month ano 1636 Benjamin borne the 20'" of the 6* month : 1639. Elizabeth Gamlin the wife of Robert Gamlin junio' 78 City Document No. 114. Phillis Lyman the daugliter of Richard Lyman, she came to the Land w'' her fath"" aho 1631. God wrought upon her heart m this Lai?d, she grew deaf; w"" disease inci'easing was a great affliction to her, she was married to Willia Hills & lived w"^ him at Hartford on Conecticot. John Moody, he came to the Land in the yeare 1633 : he had no children, he had two men servants, y' were ungodly, especially one of them ; who in his passion would wish himselfe in hell ; & use desperate words. 3-et had a good measure of kuowledg, these 2 srvuuts would goe to the oister bank in a boate, & did, against the conusell of theire governo'' where they lay all night ; & in the morn- ing early when the tide was out they gathMng oysters, did unskill- fuUy leave theire boate afloat, In the verges of the chaiiell, & quickly the tide caryed it away so far into the chanell y' they could not come neare it, w'* maide them cry out & hallow, but be- ing very early & remote were not heard, till the water had risen very high upon them to the armehols as its thought, & then a man fro Rockbrough meeting house hill heard them cry & call, & he cryed & ran w*" all speed, & seing theire boate swam to it, & hast- ened to them, but they were both so drowned before any help could possibly come, a dreadfull example of God's displeasure against obstinate servuts. Sarah Moody, the wife of John Moody. John Walker Elizabeth Hinds a maid servant, she came in the yeare 1683. she had some weaknesses, but upon the churches admonition re- pented, she was afterwards married to Alexander of Boston wheth"' she was dismissed. Elizabeth Ballard, a maide servant, she came in the yeare 1633 & was soone after her comeing joyned to the church ; she was af- terwards married to Robert Sever of this church, where she led a godly conversation. John Porter Margret Porter the wife of John Porter. William Cornewell Joane Cornewell, the wife of Wittia Cornewell Samuell Basse Ann Basse the wife of Samuell Basse Nicholas Parker he came to N.E. in the yeare 1633. about the 7' month : he brought two chiMren, Mary, & Nicholas : Johaiiah his third child was borne the first of the 4* month 1635 he removed fro us to the church of Boston. Ann Parker the wife of Nicholas Parker. Phillip Sherman, he came into the Land in the yeare 1623. a single man, & after married Sarah Odding, the daughter o the wife of John Porter by a former husband, this man was of a melan- choly temp, he lived honestly & comfortably among us severall years, upon a just calling went for England & returned againe w'' a blessing : But after his fath"' in Law John Porter was so caryed RoxBURY Church Records. 79 > away w'' these opinions of familisme & siszme he followed them & removed " them to the Hand, he behaved himselfe sinfully in these matters (as may appeare in the story) & was cast out of the church. Margret Huntington widdow ; she came in the yeare 1633. her hus- band dyed by way of the small pox, she brought children with her. Thomas Pigge Mary Pigge the wife of Thomas Pigge. Samuel Finch Martha Parke, the wife of Willia Park. John Tatman. Thomas Willson he arrived in N. E. in the 4' month anno 1633. he brought 3 children Humfrey, Samuel, Joshua. Deborah borne in the 6' month 1634. Lidea borne in the 9' month 1636. he had his house & all his substans consumed w'* fire to his great impoverishing, himself being fro home. _ he was a very weak man, j'et was he out of affection to the Psons of some, led aside into error, siszme, & very proud & contemptuous caryage for w'' he was cast out of the church, & he went away w'' m"" wheele- right, But the L"^ awakened his heart, so y' after. years he returned & repented, & was reconciled to the church ; and re- comended to the church of Christ at Margery Johnston the wife of John Johnson. Ann Wilson the wife of Thomas Wilson. Jasper Rawlings. Jeane Rawlings the wife of Jasper Rawlings. Joshua Hues. he came into the Land a single man ; about the 7' month of the yeare 1633. & joyned to the church aboute halfe a yeare after, his wife_being the daughter of Gouldstoue came the next sumer & aboade at Water- towne, where she was adjoyned to the church ; & in the 8' month 1634 he married her ; & she was then recomended to our church : his first borne son Joshua Hewes was borne the 19 day of the 8"* month 1639. but dyed the 19 day of the 10"^ month 1639. it dyed of convulsion fitts : Isaak Johnson Ralph Hinningway a man servant Sarah Odding. she was daughter in law to John Porter. & came w'' her parents & was after married to Philip Sharman of this church. • Thomas Hills a man servant, he came in the yeare. 1633. he lived among us in good esteeme & Godly, & dyed about the 11' or 12' month. 1634 and left a good savor behind him. he was a very faithful! & prudent servant, & a good christian, he dyed in m^ Eliots family. Thomas Hale a single man, he lived but a short time w'' buts u he removed to Hartford on Couecticott where God blessed him w" 80 City Document No. 114. a good measure of increase of grace, he afterwards returned & niaryed Jane Lord one of 1663. Elisabeth Harris wife to Rob' Harris, Rebecca Craft wife to John Craft. Martha Newell wife to Jacob Newel, Prudence Bridge wife to John Bridge. Elizabeth Brewer wife to Nath. Brewer. 7';^ 47 1663. Richard Meede, Alice Davis wife to William Davis. 1'' 9'^ 1663. Hanna Brewer wife to Daniel Brewer, daughter to Isaac Morral, was admitted to full Comunion. 24 2™ 1664. Thomas Woodward 4th 12m 1664. Sarah Frissell wife to James Frissell. 5th im 1664. William Cheany, Robert Hawes. 16. 2"' 1665. John Chander, Jacob Newell, solemnly downe y* covenant. EoxBURY Church Records. 89 28. 3™ 1665. Mary wife to Job Tyler, she was dismissed to Mendha. 4™ 1672. Sarah wife to Rich^ Chamberline, Elizabeth wife to John Chandler, Sarah wife to Thomas Foster, admitted to full Coinunioa 18. 4"° 1665. Thomas Foster. 20. 6"" 1665. Edward Bugbee an old man, Maria Pierrepoint wife to Rob' Pierrepont. 24th ym g5_ John Prentice son to or sister Watson. 5th gin g5 William Lyons admitted to full Comunion, Samuel Craft solemnly owned y® Covenant. 12"' 9^^'' 65. Benjamin Eliot, batchelor of arts, was admitted to full Coiii union. 1'' 5™ 1666. John Gorton an old man admitted to full Cornunion. S'I'o™ 1666. Mary Polly y« wife of John Polly, Desire-truth Acrees y^ wife of John Acrees. 22. 5. 1666. Jacob Newell Admitted to full CoiSunion. 23. 7. 1666. More y" wife of John More, Sharp y* wife of John Sharp, Elizabeth wife of Joseph Buekmaster sol- emnly owned y^ Covenant. 12™ 1666. Timothy Stevens solemnly owned y* Covenant. 24. 17 1666. Sarah Stevens, Mary Mai'shcraft, solemnly owned y^ Covenant. 20. 8™ 1667. the wife of John Parker. 1. 10'" 1667. Elizabeth Parker, rec'' to full CoiSunion. 26. 11™ 1667. Mary Bolstone solemnly owned y** Covenant. 22. 1™ 166g. Elizabeth y* wife of John White jun. solemnly owned y* Covenant. 5. 2™ 1668. Steven Williams & Sarah his wife solemnly owned y* Covenant. 28. 4™ 1668. James Clark joyned himself to this church. 22. 9" 1668. Moses Craft & Rebecca his wife solemnly owned y^ Covenant. 21. 1™ 166|. Mary wife to Nathaniel Johnson admitted but not to full Comunion. 30. 3™ 1669. Joanna Davies grandchild to M' Nicholas Parker, owned y'^ Covenant. 1. 8f 1669. Mary wife of John Hemingway, Joanna wife of Joshua Ileminofwa}', were admitted members of this church tho' not to full Coinunion. 10. 6™ 1669. wife to Tho Andrews solemnly owned y' Covenant. 13. 12" 1669. M' .Joseph Dudley & M" Rebecca his wife sol- emnly owned y® Covenant, as also Mary Parker daughter to Edmund Parker. 20. 12. 1669. Maixha, daughter to James Clark was admitted to full Coiiiunion. 90 City Document Xo. 114. 3. 2" 1670. Mary, wife to Caleb Lamb solemnly owned the Covenant. 3. 5"^ C^O.) Samuel Craft admitted to full Comunion. 17. 5™ 70. Hanna wife to Joseph White solemnly owned y® Covenant. 4. 7™ 70. Patience wife to Thomas Swan solemnly owned }® Covenant. 23. 8^ 70. Patience wife to Nathaniel Homes admitted but not to full Coiiiunion. 18. 10™ 70. Decline Lamb alias Smith solemnly owned y* covenant. 8. 11™ 70. Deborah wife to Jabesh Tatman owned y* covenant. 19. 12™ 70. Andrew Gardiner & Sarah his wife, Sarah Cleaves wife of William Cleaves, solemnly owned y^ covenant. 2d 21" 71 Susanna wife to John Bennet solemnly owned y® covenant. 23 2™ 7 1 . John Holdbroke being dismissed fro Dorchester, was admitted here, tho' not to full Coiiiunion. 30. 2™ 71. Elizabeth Whitney daughter to Rob' Harris, Mary wife to John Davis, daughter to bro. Devotion, Hanna wife to Isaac Curtis, daughter to John Polly, solemnly owned the covenant. Sarah wife to Sabin, daughter to bro. Polly dismissed to Rehoboth. 11. 3™ 71. Tho. Lyons absolved fr5 censure & solemnly owned y^ covenant. 23. 5f 71. Mary Evans was admitted but not to full coiiiunion. 23. 5™ 71. Edward Porter, Ann his wife, his son William Por- ter, his daughter Elizabeth Nash, Hanna Dinely, Mary Bennit & Deborah Porter were all dismissed to the third Church in Boston. 15. 8™ 71. Isaac Johnson jun. dismissed to the Church at Mid- dleton on y* River. 22. 8™ 71. M'' Joseph Dudley was admitted to full coiiiunion. 29. 8™ 71. M""' Rebecca Dudley wife to M"" Joseph Dudley, Mary Coard wife to Rich'l Goard, Mary Evans wife to John Evans, Mary Davis wife to John Davis, admitted to full Cuinuniou. 4. 12. 71. Mary Hewes dismissed to the 3'^ Church in Boston. '~24. 1™ 7^ John Lyons & Abigail his wife, John Pason & Bath- shebah his wife, Rebecca y* wife of John Curtis, Mary wife to Tho. Bacon. Hanna, wife to Shubal Seaver. Abigail wife to John Clark. Solemnly owned y' Covenant. 4™ 72. Mary y^ wife of Job Tyler dismissed to y' church at Mendham. 20"" 2™ 73. William Davies admitted to full Coiiiunion. John Harris & Mary his wife, Mary, Hanna, Sarah Denison, Experience Pierpoint, Mary Bowles, Abigail and Hanna Heath, Sol- emnly owned y" Covenant. gth.^m 1373, Jane wife to William Davies, Esther wife to Thomas RoxBURY Church Records. 91 Woodward, Mary wife to Thomas Bacon, Mary Parkes a maide. Ad- mitted to full Comunion. 23. 9f Samuel Davis dismissed to North-Hampton. 21. 10. Samuel Lyons dismissed to Rowley. 4. llf Nathaniel Brewer admitted to full Coiuunion. 25. 11° Thomas Bacon admitted to full Coiuunion. 8. 12™ Margaret Mason daughter to sister Denison, Sarah the wife of Joseph Davis, Sarah daughter to Deacon Pasou Solemnly owned y® Covenant. gth jm 7| Richard Woody with his sons Samuel & Richard & daughters Mary, Martha & Elisabeth were dismissed to the 3'* Church in Boston. 1674 29. l"f 1674. Joseph White admitted to full Comunion. 5. 2™ — . Shubal & Caleb Seaver, solemnly owned )'* Covenant. 12. 2™ 1674. M"^ George Burrows admitted to full Comunion. 19. 2f — . Susanna Bennet dismissed to the hithermost Church in Boston. 3. 3™ — . John Ruggles sen. admitted to full Comunion. 3. 3"° — . Joanna wife to Rob' Harwood dismissed to the third Church in Boston. 24* 3™ — , Nathaniel Seaver, Sarah, wife to Nath. Seaver, Sa- rah wife to Caleb Seaver, Solemnly owned y® Covenant. 30. 6f John Winchester Sen. & Hanna his wife joyned to o' Church. John Winchester jun. & Joanna his wife, John Druse and Mary his wife, solemn!}' owned y® Covenant. 25. 8™ — . Hanna wife to Isaac Curtis admitted to full Comunion. 9'J' month 15 day. Samuel Perry & Elizabeth Holdridg, these Solemnly owned & tooke hold on the Covenant. 11 month 3 day. Samuel Scaibro & Rebecca his wife, Benja- min Tucker & An his wife, these solemnly tooke hold on the Cove- nant. 24 day. Mary Lambe wife to Joshua Lambe, Sarah Onion a maide servant daughter of Robert Onyon, Elizabeth Hawley, Doro- thy Hawley, daughters of o'' Sister Hawley, all these y'day did sol- emnly take hold on the Covenant., 1674. ll"" 31 day. John Ruggles junior, Martha his wife, Elizabeth wife of Samuel Crafts, Joshua Seaver, Hannah Devotion, these did this day solemnly owne, & take hold on the Covenant. 1 month f I 7"* day. Admitted to take hold on the Covenant, John Davis junio"^, Mary his wife, Susanna the wife of Tho. Mory. day 28 ixeceived to take hold on the Covena', John Newel, Elizabeth wife of Joseph Weld, Mary the wife of Robert Baker, Abigail Gardner, Johanna Gardner, liethiah Wise, Katherin Wise, Sarah Pepper. 92 City Document No. 114. day 18. Sarah Cleaves admitted to full Cornunion Month 2**, day 25' Received to take hold on the Covenant, M' Tho Weld,' M^ John Bowles Month 4* On the 6' day the Church voted, & called bro Bowles to the office of a Ruling Elder. Also bro. John Peirpoynt was or- derh' nominated for y' office. day 27. Received to take hold on the Covenant, Elizabeth On- ion, Hannah Onion, Abigail Clark, Mercy Clark, Abigail Griffin. 1675 Month 5. day 15. Experience Bugby the wife of Joseph Bugby was received to take hold on the Covenant. Month 7, day 12' John Bugby was received to take hold on the Covenant. Month 8', day 17 Sister Grififen was dismissed to the first church of Boston. M 9', dy 28. Phillip Curtis his widdow made confession of her sins & hopeful convsion & was received to the full coliiuuion of the church, her husband was slaine at Hassunnemesut. M 12, dy 13. John Ruggles junio' son to John Ruggles, Samuel Ruggles son to Samuel Ruggles, these both took hold on the Covenant. M 12', dy 20. 75. Elizabeth the wife of John White, Sarah Onion a maide servant, were admitted to full Coinunion. 1676 Month 5. day 2. Rebecca wife to Moses Crafts admitted to full Coinunion. Sarah Mayes, Abigail Mays, Hannah Porter, y®* 3 maids w'" ad- mited to take hold on the Covenant. day 23. Mary Morie of Milton daughter of James Clark took hold on the Covenant among us & had her children baptized. Month 7, day 10. Lidea Elder daugliter of bro. Homes took hold on the Covenant & had 4 child'n baptized. Mary Pepper widdow of Joseph Pepp. tooke hold on the Covenant. Month 10, day 3. Elizabeth wife of Abiel Lambe was receiued to full CoiSunion. day 31. E^lizabeth Lawrenc, a godly maide admited to full Coiiiunion & baptized. Month 12, day 11. Abigail the wife of Willia™ Lyon, Johannah the daughter of Thorn. Gardner, these two were admiled to full CoiTi union. Month 12, day 25. John Weld junio" took hold on the Covenant. Month 8', day 1. Mary Davis wife of John Davis admited to full Comunion. 1677 Month 2. 15 An Paison dismissed to the church of Dorchester. day 29. John White Senio'' of Muddy River was received w"" good acceptance. RoxBURY Church Records. 93 Month 3, (l:\y 6. John Weld Junio'' was received to full Coniunion sv*'' good acceptance. Jonathan Winchester, Mary his wife, both received to lay hold on the Covenant. day 13. John Ruggles junio"^ received to full CoTonnion w"" good acceptance. Month 5, day 29 Elizabeth the wife of Willifi Gary, Abigal the wife of John Clark, both received to full Coinunion. Samuel Weld, John Weld, Edmond Weld, these 3 sons of W Tho: Weld took hold on the Covenant this day. Month 6 day 19 AVilliam Lyon junio% Hannah Winchester, took hold on the covenant. Month 7 day 30 Johh Clark was admited to full Coiiiunion. Month 9 day 25 Uriah Clarke took hold on the Covenant. This day Samuel Williams was nominated to be called to be a ruling ekF. Month 11. 27. Expience Peirpoynt, Johanna wife of Joshua Hinningway, Ruth wife of John Grovnor, these 3 w' admited to full Coinunion. 1678 Month 1 day 17. Deborah the wife of Samuel Scarbrow, Mary the wife of John Hinningwa}-. both admitted to full ComunioQ - day 24 Abra How jun*". received to take hold on the Covenant Month 2 day 14. Sarah Gardner, Elizabeth Chandler tooke hold on the covenant y* day. Month 3 day 5. John Scot took hold on the covenant. Mont 5 (lay 7. M' Tho Boylstone admited full Comunion. Mouth 4 day 16. Ilaiia Hopkins was censured in the Church w* admonition for fornication w"" her husband before y" w'' maryed & for flying away fro justice, unto Road Hand Mon 5 day 11. Andrew Gardner confessed Christ & was re- ceived to full comunion w"" good acceptan. Mont 8 day 13. Sarah wife to Andrew Gardner, Mary wife to Joshua Seaver, Priscilla daughter of Robert Harris all y"^ w' received to full comunion w"" good acceptan. blessed be the Lord. Month 9 day 10. Robert Pepper was called afore the Church for the appearance of being drunk but his apologie is such as y' we demur upon it »& a 2'* demur month 10 day 8 a S'^ demur. Lord humblj him. lastl}' he was accepted. Month 10 day 8. Hannah Hopkins alias Goffe was called to confesse her sins & manifest her repentance for fornication & run- ning away to Road Hand, she confessed & was absolved & received to take hold on the covenant. 1679 Mon 1 day 1. Joseph Lyon received to full comunion :he made a good confession. Widdow Stevens was accepted in her confession. 94 City Document No. 114. da}' 30. Timothy Stevens confessed Christ & joyned to full com union also, Jakob Newell, Isaak Newell. John Mayo, take hold ou covenant. Mont 2 day 13. John Chandler confessed Christ & joyned to full coin union. day 20. Jabesh Totman confessed X & joyned to full CoiSuu- ion. Samuel & Elizabeth, Children of Samnel Willias took hold on the Covenant. 27. M' Tho Weld Junio'' confessed X & joyned to full coinun- ion. Mo: 3*^ day 11. y^' 3 maides, Elizabeth Gary, Mehitable Heath, Hannah Mayo y*' w"^ acceptance t(joke hold on the Covenant. Mon 4 day 1. Epraim, Samuel, Mary Paison : children of Edward Paison all tooke hold ou the Covenant. John Devotion the son of Devotion, tooke hold on the covenant. Mon 6 day 17. Marget Parker daughter to Widdow Cleaves tooke hold on the covenant. Joseph Hawly dismissed to the church at Norhampton. M. 9 d 2. Admitted to full coiuunion, Sarah Saben, Mary Gardner. 1679 Mil. dismissed. Elizabeth Williams to the church at Rehoboth. . . . Mary Drew to the church at Cambridg. Village. 1680 M 1 day 7. Admitted to full corounion John White junio'. M 1 day 14. John Paison & Bathshebah his wife w' dismissed to the church of Dorchester. Josiah Winchester received to tak hold on the covenant day 28. Deliveranc Dunkan, Deborah Devotion, both y" w' ad- mitted to lay hold on the covenant. M 2 day 4. M"" John Bowles received to full coiiiunion. M 3 day 2. Edward Paison was received to full comunion M 5 day 18. Elizabeth Colton, Sarah Eliot, Mary Danforth, Dorothy Weld, these tooke hold on the covenant. M 7 day 21. 1680 beloved Elder Bowles deceased having bene Elder of the church 5 years & 3 mouths he was killed by a cart wheele runing over his body. Mil day 23. Thomas Woodward junio', Ester Woodward, Hannah Woodward, Sarah Devotion, all these take hold on the covenant. 1681 M 1 day 20. Joseph Weld, Sarah Clark, Elizabeth AVhite, Eliza- beth Heath, Hannah Cleaves, all these were received to take hold on the Covenant this day. RoxBURY Chuech Recori»s. 95 M 1 day 27. Elizabeth Pike, Mary Widdow Wiuchester, Eliza- beth Gary, All these were this day received to the full Comunion of the Church. M 2 day 24. Sarah the wife of Joseph Weld. Hannah Weld, Johannah Brewer, Mehitabel Mayse, Hannah Brewer, Elizabeth Morice, these 6 psous did all of y"" take hold on the Covenant this day. M 6 day 21. Mary Weld, Grace Morrice, Elizabeth Bowen, Prudence Bridg. these 4 maides took hold on the Covenant. M 7 day 4. Sister Cleaves (alias Stevens) was publickly ad- monished for unseasonable entertaining & corrupting other folks servants & children, and hath corrupted M"" Lambs neger. who ia a discontent set her M" house on fire in the dead of the night & also M' Swans, one girle was burned, & all the rest had much adoe to escape w"" their lives, M 8 day 2. Abigail Heath admited to full comunion. She made a good confession of Christ. Kaomi Mays received to lay hold on the covenant, da}' 23. Isaak Heath junio"" & his wife & Nathaniel Wilson took hold on the CoTeuant. y^' did take hold on the Covenant. Mil day 15. Jakob Pigg received to full Comunion. 1682 M 4 d 25. Elizabeth Phillips tooke hold on the Covenant. M 2 d 9 O"" sist Cheny was dismissed to the New Church in Boston. d 16 Isack Heath Seno'' confessed his sin in attempting to kill hims: and was restored. M 7 d 17. Sister Danforth now Rock is dismissed to the first Church at Boston. Mary the wife of Joseph Lyon tooke hold on the Covenant. Hannah the wife of Philip Searle received to full CoIBunion. M 8 d 8. Edward Paison was dismissed to Rowley. M 10 d 11. Joseph Gardner was admonished by the Church for his wicked convsation. d 31. Mary Lyon wife of Joseph Lj'on tooke hold on the Cove- nant. M 12 d 25. Benjamin Dowse & Jonathan Toi-y, these tooke hold on the Covenant. 1683 M 1 d 11. Joseph Wilson tooke hold on the Covenant. d 15 Martha Sharp, Francis Prentice, tooke hold on the Cove- nant M 2 d 22. Narah Newel, Elizabeth Newel, both hold on the Covenant. M 8 d 7. Martha Ramsie admonished for pride. dis5bed to par- ent & for fornication, unto w*^ God left her, to shame & huoable her. 96 City Document No. 114. M 10 d 2. S''Peirpont : son of John Peirpoynt, S'"Denuisou. son of Fxlward Denuison, both tooke hold ou the covenant w"* good ae- ceptanc. M 11 d 6. John Williams & William Williams two hopfuU young scholars, both of y^ tooke hold on the covenant w'^ good acceptance. Mary wife of Joseph Gardner tooke hold on the covenant, d 13. Sarah Parker (quouda Cleaves) confessed her sin, was accepted & reconciled to the church & released of her censure. M 12 d 17. Moses Draper confessed Jesus Christ, was received to full Comunion & Baptized. Rebeccah Hubbard confessed her sin & repentanc & faith in Christ, was reccd to full Coliiunion & Baptized. d 24 Benjamin Tukker confessed Christ, & was received to full coinunion. Thomas Lyon confessed Christ & was received to full coiBunion. 1M4 M 1 d 2. John Davis Senior confessed Christ, & was received to full coinunion. d 9 Benjamin Saben, Steven Williams, Samuel Scarbrow, all these confessed Christ & were received to full coinunion. d 16. S"^ Pierpoynt confessed Christ & is received to full coinunion. d 23 John Grigs Senio"", Thomas Bishop these confessed Christ & are received to full coinunion. allso these male youth John Peirpoynt, Josep hGrifFin, Jonathan Davis, Nathaniel Brewer, Joseph Weld Junio'', Joseph Pairpont, Benjamin Pairpont. Joseph Biikmaster, all 3'*"^ tooke hold on the Covenant y' 23 day of the first month. Mary Searl wife of John Searl allso these female youth, Re- becca Ruggls daughter of John Ruggles jun"", Margret Searl, Rebecca Newel, Mary Gardner wife of Joseph Gardner, Leah Fisher, Mary Newel, Elizabeth Newel, Rebecca Mayo. d 30 Abraham Gorton, John Chandler, Eliezer Mays, Daniel Driier junio"", Phillip Searl junio"", Jakob Parker, these male youths took hold on the Covenant. Also the same 30 day of the first month Sarah Gary, Mary ^ Davis, Sarah Brewer, Rebecca Polly, Mary Baker, Hannah Chandler, All these female 3'ouths took hold on the Covenant. Also the same day Samuel Williams junio'', Joseph Weld Senio"', John Whitney, these 3 cohfessed Christ & were received to full Coinunion. M 2 d 6. Richard Hall, Francis Youngman, y*^^ confessed Christ, & were received to full comunion. Allso this day Elizabeth Crafts, Hanna Crafts, Ann Tukker, Hannah Grigs, these w"" received to full comunion, having con- fessed Christ at the day appojnted. Mary Swan, Mary Lambe, Sarah Bowles, Hannah Weld, Sarah RoxBURY Church Records. 97 Williams, those confesserl Christ tliis weeke & were received to full Comunion these all besides their oral confessions, gave iu theire confessions in writing reade in the Church with good acceptanc. d 13. Y" young p'sons, males, John Mays, Thomas Chany, Willifi Chany, John Chany, Daniel Harris, Benjamin Child, these all did publickly by y"' owne consent & desire take hold on the Covenant, wait' for more grace. d 13 Margrt Weld, Sarah Stevens, Abigail Wise, Annali Goare, Abagail Davis, Faith Newel, Deborah Willias, Sarah Willia, Mary Willias, Sarah Homes, Anna Goare, these young psons females were received to take hold on the Covenent. d 20. Daniel Brewer Senio'', Samuel Rnggs junio"", John Harris, these confessed Christ & w"" received to full comunion. d 27. Nathaniel Homes, John Davis, Samuel Lyon, these con- fessed X & W received to full coiiiunion. m 3 d 4. Hannah Ruggles, Sarah Willia% Patienc Homes Hannah White, all these confessed Christ & were received to full Communion. Abial Lamb, Joseph Bugby senio^ John Crafts, Nathajiiel Sanger & his wife, these confessed y' siiis y' w' publik, & so w"" admitedto take hold on the covenant. d 11. Joseph Bugby juuio% Ebenezer Merice. Timothy Stevens Ebenezer Willias, Thomas Boylstou junio^ Thomas Gardner, junio^ these males w"" receiued to tak hold on the covenant. Abigal Davis, Mary Willias, Mary Davis, Rebecca Bugby, Elizabeth Child, Mary Sahgor, Mary Boylstou junio', Mary Dun- can, INIelatiah Hawkins, all y^^ femals w"" received to take hold on the covenant. m 4 d 15. Mary Boylston senio'', Elizabeth Gore, Mary L3'on, Sarah Weld, Mar}' Baker, Hannah Chamberlain, Mary Lambe, these 7 did orally confesse &c. & also gave in the substance-of their confessions in writ° all which were pblikly read y' day, & y** w"" re- ceived into the full comunion of the church bj' 3'' gospel act o renewing theere explicit covenant. m 4 d 22. Anna Goare, Elizabeth Hall, Mary Mashcraft, John Leavens, Abiel Davis, John Simonson, John Seaver, John Stevens, all y^* were received to take hold on the covenant. John Williams confessed Christ & was received to full coiiiunion, d 29. Caleb Lamb, Joshua Lamb, Richard Davis, these w"" re- ceiued to take hold on the covenant. Willifi Williams confessed Christ & was received by covenant to full coiSunion. m 5 d 6. Uriah Clark confessed Christ, & was received to full coiiiunion by covenant. d 20. John Clark, Lidea Clark his wife, Mary Bukmaster, these took hold on o covenant. m 6 d 42. laaak Curtis confessed & was received to full coin- union. 98 City Document No. 114. ria 7 d 7. , Joseph Griffin confessed & was received to full com- union. m 9 d 22. Hannah Goffe was excoinunicate, though absent, for 3 great scandalous sins. 1. wicked fornication. 2. baudery. 3. couturaasy, refusing to come to the church. m 10 d 14. Siister Hay ward was dismissed to the South Church in Boston. d 28. Hannah Wilson wife of Nathaniel Wilson tooke hold on the covenant. m 12 d 15. Martha Ramsy confessed her sin, & was absolved of her censure. -. aiio 1685 m 1 d 8. Abigail Newail & Sarah Burdon received to take hold on the covenant. Jakob Chamberlin did y* day take hold on o covenant. mid 15. Thom. Baker, Joseph Baker, Thomas Ruggles, Edward Bugby, ye" 4 did y' day owne & take hold on the covenant. d 22. Thomas Mory, Elizabeth Cotton, Johannah Winchester, y^" confessed Christ & were received to full comunion. M'' James Pairpout dismissed to Newhaven church. m 2 d 5. Hannah wife of John Devotion, Mehitabel Aspinal, Elizabeth Aspinal, these females took hold on the covenant y' day. Peter Aspinal, Nathaniel Aspinal, Samuel Aspinal, these males took hold on the covenant y' day. Nathaniel Bruer y' day confessed Christ & was received to full comunion. d 12. Benjamin Douse confessed and admitted to full coin- union. m 3 d 10. Willia™ Heath, Rlargret Bowin, Sarah Bullard, Marget Morrice, Sarah Brakket, Elizabeth Whitny, Rachel Davis, all y^' w' y"* day received to take hold on o covenant. d 17. Matthew Brand received to full Cofiiunion. m 4 d 7 John Marey.. Hannah Newel, Mary Crafts, Elizabeth Crafts, Susanna Pike, all y'^' took hold on the Covenant. d. 14 Susanna Mory was accepted to full Coiriunion. d 14. Sarah Frizal, Mary Woodward, Mary Burden, Mehitabel Mayo, all these, some formerly-, some y' day, were accepted to take hold on the Covenant. m 5 d 12. Mary Mnrreene, Rebecca Murreen. Elizabeth Grigs, Sarah Grigs, these w'' received to take hold on the Covenant. m 7 d 20. Phillip Mareen, William Mareen, Elizabeth Mareen, Mary Mareen, y'' day all y^^ children of Mareen were re- ceived to take hold on the Covenant. m 9 dy 22. Josiah Winchester confessed X & was received to full Coinunion. d 29. Thom. Hanshet confessed, was absolved & took hold on the Covenant. RoxBURY Church Records. i)9 Towards the end of this yeare some nanglity pson made and divulged a filthy lible for w"" 3 w' censured by civil" authority. The Church take notice of Six, wlio humbled y'^selves by publik confession in the church & we have cause to hope y' the full pceed- ing of discipline, will doe more good y" theire sin hath done hurt. 1686 m 1 d 7. Elizabeth wife of Andrew Watkins was received to take hold on the Covenant. m 2 d 4. the wife of Joseph Lyon was called to fulfill her penitent confession of her sin in pilfering money fro her grandfath% & hiding it w"' lying ; w'='' confession shee made & was accepted & forgiven. Sister Accor dismissed to the Church at Dunstable, m 3 d 30. 3 women received to full Coinunion. Sarah the wife of M"" John Gore, Sarah the wife of Joseph Griff en, Hannah the wife of John Devotion m 4 day 27. Sarah Peakok was received to take hold on 5 Covenant. m 5 d 4. Abigal Bowin was received to take hold on the Covenant. d 25 Mary Bowin, Jane Davis, y^" two w' admitted y' day to take hold on the Covenant. m 8 d 10. Sarah Hadlock received to take hold on 5 covenant being adult. d 24 y' Sarah was Baptized. d 31. Isaak Howe received to take hold on the Covenant, m 9 d 14 Nathaniel Gary received to take hold on the Covenant. m 10 d 5. wife of Samuel Paison received to full Coinunion. d 26 Mary Feilder received to take hold on 5 Covenant. 1687 In y' yeare my ancient dearly beloved wife dyed, I was sick to death, but the Lord was pleased to delay me, & keep in my service w"* was but pure and weak. m 8 d 16. M' Denison confessed & was received to full Coinunion. d 26. My son Benjamin was bur3'd m 9 d 26 M^ John Gore confessed Christ & was received to full Coinunion. m 11 d 1. Eliezer Mayes «&; John Merey Sarah & the wife of John Merey. y"' confessed y* sin of fornication & were accepted. y' day Hannah Smith, Prudence Wade, Katherein Chikkerin, Hannah Ellis, all these took hold on the Covenant. m 12 d 12. the wife of Thomas Cheany jun'. Received to full Comunion. ^^^ City Document Xo. 114. . .^\!2_^^ !•?• Elizabeth the wife of Caleb Phillips lleceived to m 12 d 19. Mr Jonathan Peirepoint confessed Christ & was received to full Comunion. 1GS8. m 3 d 13. Received to take hold on ihe Covenant WmZt ^^'^''"'- ^'^'"^''^ ^^^"^""^ ^^•^o^t^^- «f Stephen- Sarah Crafts daughter of John Crafts Marget Paiipoynt tooke hold of o Covenant. Sarah Bullard alias Mays confessed her fornication & reconciled. June 10 John Baker made confession of ru^ia^ ^ ™ ■ -, to full Corliunion. conression of Christ & was received f '^''l^S' ^^"""^^^l ^''®'^^'' ™^^^e confession of her sin of fornic-a tioii & the church forgave her loinic-a We also calle" M' Bowles to offlciato among us. 5 offlee of •, Septeher 9". The Churcb & cougregation gave M' Nehemiah VV alter a call to accept of office. ha^t^ra;!""'"'"'^' '''''''' ^^'^'"^^ ^^ ''^ -P-'^'- of 1 -^^^.^J^^tha Williams, Patience Draper, Martha Ramsey Joseph Kingsbury, John Davis, Mary Holobriok Nathaniel Sne^' Kbenezer Holmes, Samuel Knight, Sarah Knight, Thomas aS' Joseph Crafts, - these took hold of the Covll^ant. ^^P^^^^^ October 28"^ Elizabeth Morrice, Sarah Mayo, Mehittabel Mavo — were receiveiUo full Comunion. uiuuiuei luayo, 1(589 Marc-h 2 Caleb Sever & the wife of Moses Draper received to lull Comunion. Cotunlon^"^'' ^^^^ '^ *^' ""'^^ ^^ '^''""^ ^^PP^^ ^'^^^'^^^l to full Comunion: ^^'^''^^^^"^ ^"^^^ ^^ ^^^S^^ ^o^en received to full Coi'ion.' ^^'''^''"^" ^'^^'^ ^' ^^'^'^ ^^^'^^ ^'^^^^^^^ to f"'l RoxBURY Church Records. 101 PERSONS ADMITTED A.D. 1689. Aug. 4. — John Lyon Hannah Morrice Grace Child Elizabeth Child ]Sfov. 24. —Elizabeth Child Jun: 1690 Feb 25 — Sarah Newel Elizabeth Newel Hannah Newel Ap. 13. — John Newel John Davis Pennel Bowen. Joanna Harris Mary Chamberlain Sarah Brewer May — John May Prudence May Elizabeth Nuel Elizabeth Weld July — Mehittabel May Naomi May August — Hannah Heath Jonathan Curtis Septy — Elizabeth Bracket Sarah Davis Mary Mascraft DecemV — Joshua Gardiner. 1691 Feb'y — Mary Gardiner. TO FULL COMUNION. March — John Winchester. Sarah Haws ' Mary Bridges May — Edward Morrice June — Robert Baker Octol/ — John White M.A. Feb'-y — Joshua Hemming way Margarett Hemmingway. Anna Goard 1692 March — Elizabeth Hall Apvil — Timothy StevensM. A. May — Josiah Dwight M.A. Thomas Ruggles, A.B. Grace Onion. August — Daniel Brewer M.A. 1693 April — Samuel Weld Susanna Weld Elizabeth Mascraft May — Ebenezer Morrice John Johnson Hannah Newel [Excommuni- cated for adultery most hei- nously circumstanced 169o. She was restored June 1708.] Hannah Mascraft August — Ruth Greerson Nov"^ 20 — Hannah Ruggles Decemb'' — Mary Winchestei 1694 July _ Katharine Mather Decemyg.— Christopher Peake William Davis 102 City Document No. 114. John Simeson [Excommunicated for open drunkennes 1696; upon his publiek confession of his sin & profession of repent- ance he was some while after restored to the church J 1695 June 9 — Mary Holland July 7 — Matthew Davis Sept' Susanna Pike Sarah Crafts [Was guilty of fornication & lying some months under the afflicting hand of God which prevented her being called before y* church and during y^* time giving hopefull evidences of her repentance was laid under a suspension for y* probation of y^ truth of her repentance some months after (carrying it persistently) she was called forth to confess her sin and profess her repentance & was absolved & restored 1698] Experience Newel. Decemb^ Tryphena Woodward Hannah Gary January — Joseph Green A.B. Abigail Williams Hannah Merryfield 1696 March — Patience Polly June — Susanna Sabin July — Prudence Swan Decemb"; — Paul Dudley, M. A., and Mary Baker 1697 Febry 7"" — John Druce lo'l' — Elizabeth Sanders March — Faith Nuell May — Mehittabel Crafts Sarah Aspinall Mary Allen June — Lyddia Bishop Septemb'' Hannah Parker Octob' — James Baily Sen^ Dismissed from the Church of Salem & rec- ommended to this Church. James Baily jun^ 1698 Novemb'lS. —Deborah War- ren, Elizabeth Tucker, Pris- cilla Williams 1699 April — Joseph Buckminster Bathiah Scarborough Sarah Phipps May — Doroth}"- Denison Sept''."' — Ebenezer Newell 1700 Octob' — Mercy Kingsbery Nov' W^ — Joseph Davis [Was admonished and sus- pended from y* L'^^ table for scandalous drunkness Feb'-y 28"^ 170|. Afterwards restored.] November 17. — Joseph Goddard & his wife Deborah Goddard Decemb' — Rebecca Johnston 1701 Jan'y — Bethiah Davis May — Charity Davis June — Sarah Butcher Mar^' Bacon Sepf — John Ingram Decem' Isaac Morice RoxBURY Church Records. 103 1702 May 19"" — Ichabod Davis Feb^y 21— Elizabeth Holbrook 1703 March — Benjamin White, son of Joseph Nathaniel Crafts Patience Crafts July — Susanna Willis Octo' — Huldah Ruggles March — Lucy Ruggles May — Theodah Williams Thomas Weld A. B. [plus juve- nis prematura obji't in Christo urcitur viginti annos natus] Nov' — Isaac Bowen Dis- missed from y' church at Frammingham. 1705 Jan^y — Joanna Stevens Lucy Gardiner Rebecca Boylston Francis White April — Dorothy Weld Abigail Story June — Mary Bacon 1706 Feb'^ — M" Rebecca Sewall M" Anne Dudley March — Jacob Bacon Benjamin Crafts Jarvis Pike May — Caleb Stedman Hannah Bowen wife of Isaac Bowen Abiel Bacon Sarah Busbee Sepf — Mary Williams wife of Stephen Will""^ jun' Decem"" — John Payson and his wife Elizabeth 1707 Feb'y — Samuel White May — Margaret Griggs Dec' — Mar}-^ Davis 1708 April — Park Williams Joseph Williams May — Abigail Williams July — Susanna Whitney August — Abigail Harris Octof — Mary Gardner jun' 1709 Feb'y 20 — Samuel Stevens Hannah Gore ~^ March 20 — Benjamin Eaton April 17 — Deborah Weld May 29 — Sarah Weld Mehittabel Curtis Patience Holmes June 12 — M"" Samuel Sewall July 10 — Timothy Ruggles, A. B. Hannah Ruggles Patience Ruggles August 7 — John Bowles, A. M. Lyddia Bowles 1710 Octob 1 — Shnbael Sever Abigail Sever Martha Ruggles 8 — Dorothy Davis Dec' — Samuel Williams jun' Anne Charter 104 City Document No. 114. 1711 Feb^y 19 — Samuel Davis John Bailey Sarah Williams May — Eleazer Aspiuwall Mary Tucker Mehittabel Howard June — Sarah Hartness July — Sarah Ruggles Oclo' — Caleb Gardiner & Abiel Gardiner. Nov^ — Esther Alcock Dec' — Elizabeth Weld wife to Joseph Weld jun'' 1712 August d^ — Ebenezer Williams A.M. Novy — Mary Holbi'ook L3-ddia Harris 1713 March 15 — Anne White wife of Samuel White April 27 — Tchabod Woodward June — Roger Adams 1714 May 9 — Rot)ert Stanton, A.B. Aug 1 — James Grant Alice Loverain 1715 April 9 — Edward Sumner Elizabeth Sumner Elizabeth Weld Junf June — Thomas Cobbett Benjamin Pay son Mary Payson July — Thomas Gardner Joshua Seaver Octo' — Joseph Ruggles Nov^ — Martha Williams, daughter of Isaac Williams Decf — Hannah Turner 1716 Febry — Joseph Stevens Abiel Chamberlain Margarett Chandler May — John Winchester Samuel Healy Mary Williams August — Ichabod Griggs Sept' — Jacob Howe Elizabeth Bernard 1717 Feb'y — Sarah Gardner Huldah Lamb Sept;- 21 — Thomas Walter A.M. Nov: — Ebenezer Pierpont, A.M. 1718 June 22 — Hannah Bowen Aug. 17 — Josiah Holland Sarah Walter Hannah Walter Joseph Warren Sept' — Stephen Williams Abraham Howe Jacob Payson Dec' — Joseph Holland RoxBURY Church Records. 105 1719 April 5 — Ebenezer May Benjamin West. Elizabeth Holland October — Hannah Seaver Hannah Meers Elizabeth Holbrook 1720 March — Hannah Norcross April — Joseph Mayo Elizabeth Mayo July — Abigail Greenwood. 30 — Samuel Davenport Sepf — Mary Stevens 1721 July— Anna Pepper 1722 March — Abigail Cheney Aug. 19.— Thomas Weld, Senior Sophister Dec": 9 Elizabeth Shed Elizabeth Craft 1723 March 3 — Abijah Weld, Sen' Sophister 17 — Susanna Gore April 7 — Joshua Lamb Susanna Lamb 21 — Rebecca Davenport August — Eunice Ruggles Novf — Sarah Payson Jan"^ — Katharine Meers 1724 29 March — Joseph Warren jun' April — Noah Perrin Patience Perrin May — Eleazar Williams Nov' 8 — Elizabeth Bowen 1725 July 25 — Abigail Bugbee- Dec' 5 — John Sumner, A.B PERSONS ADMITTED TO CHURCH FELLOWSHIP. 1726 Jan"7 30"' Edmund Weld Clemence Weld March 27 Dorothy Dorre April 24 Elizabeth Pierpont May 8 Hannah Mather Aug. 14 William Bosson, A.B. June 3 1727 Timothy Parker John Hely Hannah Hely Sepf 3 Ebenezer Dorre Mary Dorre 10 Mehittabell Meers Octob"" 9 Mary Tompson 15 Isaac Curtis Mehittabell Curtis November 12 Elizabeth Crafts December 10 Ehenezar Tucker ■ 24 Ebenezar Gore Samuel Gore Mary Gore Mary Mayo ]06 City Document No. 114. December 31 Daniel Willitims Hannah Williams 1727-8 Jan"^ 7 Ebenezer Warren James Meers Hannah Curtis Abigail May Waitstill Payson 14 Andrew Bordraan Deborah Williams Sarah Bordraan 21 Joanna West Mary Sever Susanna Warren 28 Mary Bowles Elizabeth Payne Feb'7 4 Samuel Craft Mehittabel Craft Sarah Lathbridge Bethiah Rice 11 Mercy Eaton 18 Phillip Bacon Patience Bacon Jonathan Craft Thankfull Craft Rachel Davis 29 Joanna Rugles Anna Bayley March 3 Anne Pierpont Joanna Stevens Susanna Stevens Elizabeth Payson Mary Harkness Martha Newel 17 Paul Davis 24 Mary Parker Sarah Williams 31 John Prentice Elizabeth George Anne Wainwright April 14 Peleg Heathe, A.M. EUzabeth Hinks 21 Sarah Craft May 19 Mary Gore Sarah Pierpont 26 Jemimah Woods June 23 Mary Bosson Sarah Seaver 30 John Lovel July 28 Francis Richey Mar}' Richey Sepf 15 Ebenezer Seaver Octob" 13 Mary Hall Mehittabel May 20 Elizabeth Tucker Nov"" 10 Dorothy Williams Margaret Seaver 1728-9 Jan"^ 5 Experience Cobbet Feb'y 16 Nathaniel Newel, A.B. 1729-30 8^^ March Samuel Curtis. Dis- missed from y" first church in Bos- ton and recommen- ded to y" church. April 12 Abigail Hewes \ June 21 John Searle \ Mary Searle Aug 2. Abigail Green Sepf 13 Sarah Mayo Hannah Curtis 1731 July 26 Sarah Scott August 15 Samuel Bayley Anna Bayley July 22 Ebenezar Davis Sarah Davis Oetob''3 Thomas Seaver Elizabeth Seaver 1732 Jan"^ 9 Rebecca Abbot May 14 Mary Stevens RoxBURY Church Records. 10? August 20 Anna Heathe Dec! 3. Joseph Healhe, dis- missed from ■ y' church at North Yarmuoth 31 Nathaniel Walter, A.M. 1733 August 13 Joseph Williams Martha Williams 20 Aaron Davis Mary Davis 1734 March 3 Abigail Table Deer 16 John Bowles jun! 1735 March 23 Thomas Baker Hannah Baker April 12 Timothy Stevens Oct. 16 Abigail Bugbee Novr 16 Robert Loveren May June July Novf May Sept' 1736 9 Ebenezer Crafts Susanna Crafts 6 Samuel Griggs 4 Debora Wan-en Hannah Warren 17 Eleazar May Dorothy May 1737 1 Mary Williams 19 Noah Perrin Mary Perrin Mary Sumner 1738 Jan'y 8!^ Abigail Stevens 19* Abigail George April 16 Elizabeth Williams Aug. 13. Bethiah Parker Sepf 17 Rebecca Davis Mary Woods 1739 Jan. 6 Phillip Curtis, A.M. Mary Curtis Feb^ 25 Sarah Stevens April 15 Susanna Crafts May 20 Joanna West June 24 Bethiah Scarborough 1739-40 March 16 Hopestill Monk May 1 1 Robert Pierpoint Hannah Pierpoint Deborah Searle Octob' Rebecca Choate 1741 May 3 Maria Walter 17 Mary George Aug. 14 Samuel Heath Octob'' 7 Abigail Dorr Sarah Dorr 1741-2 Jan y 24 Lucy Winthrop 31 Samuel Williams March 21 Ebenezar Eaton Susanna Woods April 18 Mary Draper Abigail Parker May 2 Joseph Curtis 30 James Pierpoint Samuel May Abigail Robinson June 13 Nathaniel Sumner, A.M. Aug. 15 Sarah Sumner Octob' 2 Sarah Cole Nov. I Joanna Ruggles Elizabeth Ruggles Sarah Payson. 10$ Ort l\xrni»T >^\K 114, JMbb'^ lift* Jfei«l '-^ '*«? 1^ J^XWilihAli Si^TW .„ ^v v~i:'vi^ai'a JV5 14- KMijanad WeJd >Q WiL- MurrTt-n He-wet April 3T*7-« Ml Isrf^ £ docmisi WaJftans Jtm» «* H SfRKf ^sme 19 JjBBe WiL iam? 1T4S — JWBS .tf 1ft ^TasTT' Hefc-ri 1-^P •Jusf 2S. JfTsstmsJi! wm^as J^mm VflngTBr J' SsiH- « . J' ^ "£sr Ofiii'e' p5E2»,l»9£nr J'- X rer B^mr Siamr 17. K.K'f a. Isabel TJiiihrr 1T51 Jmst t^ AifflMfOsre A-rr? «« T ^;inm-fi^ Y , : LL *tfii: 25- A"-- - ^-)JIM» ATP- "'jc-.tZL^ HriTiirmjk Fei -Sk^ E»SMXtT CiiBBKy J. - K l^M^ ^XEt - - ^- - ^Taof it ]£..3nnirT 'ikvr..4s ' ■mr- ^.rH:..^"A TttfLUwrnuL IBS ?yprr _'. _i^-c?^Ti'>- !?CL:iuiter ?-2. 3,'. 3>t-- :. ^-t-m--r: •.SB. JBpn. -IS Tn?»"-J!Baa . -met- - ^ - .:i ^iLfflHBfe ■ .- JK *** — :!_.: -2^irvp rOE _ — ^ — ^^--^ ■ _ *CTif ~ .( ITil.q- V ■ jcrnfc. I«gr ^ ^LT- ^,.__ rcr-. T~..uja«]ffi. :«3f i3r j^S" — ^ •aa III SuiTaia. lif-nam no City Document No. 114. May 6 Mary Parker Ann Mears John Bowen Mahetable Bowen Aug' 26 Daniel Bugbee Joseph Williams Susannah Williams Oct' 28 Sarah Fellows 1765 April T*** William Bugbee May 5 John Brewer 1766 July 20"' Noah Davis 27 Benjamin May Mary May Aug' 24 Elizabeth Davis Nov' 23 Mary Thompson 1767 April 5 Elizabeth Davis Abigail Davis Abigail Parker Dec' 13 Sarah Gridley Martha Gridley Susannah Gridley 1768 Feb 7 Hannah Pierpont April 3 Phillis, a Negro wo- man. Aug' 2 Nathl Ruggles Martha Ruggles Rebecca Ruggles Sept' 18 Sarah Coolege 1769 March 5 Peleg Heath Patience Heath April 2 John Bowen 30 John Pierpont Nath^ Eaton July 23 Joseph Heath 1769 July 22' Martha Dana Aug' 20 Increase Sumner A.B. Samuel Cheney A.B. Lj'dia Coolidge Sept' 17. Joshua Felton Mary Felton Oct' 8 Abigail Dow Deborah Cheney Abigail Mears Catherine Parker John Davis Williams Hannah Williams John Williams Mary Williams Priscilla Craft Sarah Craft John Graeton Sarah Graeton Nov' 12 Anne Williams Joseph Smith Mary Smith Robert Champney Rebecca Champney Clarissa Kent Dec' 10 Mary Hay ward 1770 Feb. 4 Lemuel May March 4 Joshua Bowen Joshua Bradley Sarah Bradley Mary Gore April 1 Nath! Felton Mary Felton Nath! P'elton jun' Mary Felton 29 Mary Shed Dec'. 2 Moses Davis Hannah Williams Mary Newell Feb 3 1771 Abigail Newell RoxBURY Church Records. Ill Ocf 13 Jemima Winslow Sarah Williams Abigail Williams Novf 10 Abigail Whitney 1772 Jan'' 5 Samuel Langley Esther Langley March 28 Lucy Sumner April 12 Samuel Whittemore junT Margarate Seaver Samuel Bowea Mary Bowen Elizabeth Adams Stephen Williams Mary Williams John Ward Mary Cheney May 24 Aug* 16 Sep* 27 Novf 8 1773 Feb 28 Caleb Hayward Catherine Williams April 25 Job Bearce Abigail Parker Sarah Parker May 23 Thomas Clark Ebenezer Bugbee NovT 7*'* Charles Belknap Mary Belknap Jan'^ 4 30 March 27 May 22 Oct' 9 Nov! 6 Deer 4 Jan V!" April 9 1774 Rev** Jonathan Bow- man Dismissed from Dorchester Sarah Kelton Anna Pike Joanna, Williams Hannah Hunt Levy Whitman Patty Howard [Dis- missed from Pom- fret] William Felton Eunice Felton Anna Pierpont Mary Pierpont James Ireland Joseph Ruggles Sarah Ruggles Samuel Weld Samuel Heath Mary Heath 1772 Elizabeth Williams Adam Patty Louis Patty PERSONS THAT HAVe OWN'd THE COVENANT — 1750. FROM NOVf John Richards Feb. 24. John Dean & Edward King March 10. Edward Kelton May 5. Obadiah Coolidge July 21 Thomas Dana Oct' 6. PERSONS WHO OWNED THE COVENANT. Sept' 23. 1753 Jeremiah Mosher Isabel the wife of Jeremiah Mosher 112 City Document No. 114. Jany 27. 1754 June 16. 1754. Juh^ 14. 1754. Deer 22. 1754. Dec' 21. 1755 .lau 18. 1726. April 18. 1756. May 16. 1756. Aug' 1. 1756. Sept' 12.1756 Nov"" 7. 1756. March 20. 1757. April 10. 1757. April 17. 1757. July 31. 1757. Jan. 15. 1758. Dec' 3. 1758. April 2. 1758 Feb 10. 1760 17. 1760 June 21. 1761. Ocf 4 Dec' 27. May 29. 1762. June 6. Octf 17 Oct' 3. 1764. Oct' 7. Nov! 18 1765 May 26 March 10. June 9. Isaac Gardiner A.M. of Brookline Mary Sliorllief the wife of Henry Shortlief Joseph Williams jun! John Slack Sarah Prince Eleanor Bosson the wife of John Bosson. Fortune, a negro man belonging to Cap. Newell. Dinah, a negro woman belonging to Deacon Craft. John Searl. Margaret Searl. Ketutah, a negro woman belonging to Tho. Seaver. Samuel Woods & Mercy Woods the wife of Sam" Woods James Orr. Solomon Ayers & Elizabeth the wife of Sol° Avers. John Dinsdill & Abigail the wife of John Dinsdal William Blaney Moses Winchester Mary the wife of Moses Winchester. John Mears James Mears Joseph Worsley Tho? Raymour. Mary the wife of Tho? Raymour. Richard Fox William Thompson Enoch Hancock Henry Payson William Patrick Nicholas Seaver Mary Seaver Deborah Searle Ruth Searle Tobias, a negro man belonging to William Williams Ishmael & Venus, Negro Servants of Joseph Ruggles Moses Dorr Eleanor Dorr Abijah Seaver Deborah Bosson Paul Gore RoxBURY Church Records. 113 1766 Feb 2 Daniel Torabes March 23 James Cornish April 13 James Bird Aug' 31 Andrew Floyd Oct' 19 Elizabeth Johnson Nov' 23 Joshua Felton Dec' 21 Phillis, the Negro woman of Capt. John Williams 1767 Feb 15. Eliphalet Downer May 3 Brill Johnson 10 Mary Doyle Aug* 30 Joseph Smith Sept 13 Benjamin Baker Oct' 25 Joseph Muncrieff 1768 Feb 28 James Gould March 27. Hannah How August 7. Mary Bosson 28. Francis Dana Robert Champney Sept' 25. Samuel Heath Dec' 18. Richard Rowen 1769 March 23. Martha Mills July 15. Hannah Tucker Oct' 8. Thomas Weld 1770 June 3. John Williams Dec' 16 Samuel Gore " 1771 Feb 10. Eben' Wales. 24. Benjamin Cotterel & Mary his wife March 10 Anne Johnson 1762 April 26 James White July 5 Aaron Blaney Sept' 27. Samuel Croxfort Oct' 4'!' Nath! Scott Stephen Jennings Mary Jennings 1773 Feb 7. Noah Parker Eleanor Parker March 21. Enoch Hyde Aug! 22. Nathan Shed 1774 Feb 20. John Whitney Aprill7. Joseph Payson Oct' 9. Benjamin Stevens Nov^ 6 Nath! Healy Dec' 25. Joseph Richardson 114 City Document No. 114. 1775 Jan'' 22. James Howe Feb 12. Daniel Brown March b*^ Ephrahim Hyde and Abigail Hyde 1641. Month 1 Of day 26. Month i day 6. day 13. day 20. day 27. Month 2 dav 10. day 24. Month 3'^day 29. Month 4* day 6. Month 5' day 24. Month 6* day 5. Month T. day 25. Month 8f day 15. Month 9' day 28. Month 1 Of day 18. day 25. Month 12 day 5. day 12. Month 1 day 12. Month 2? day 9. Month 3? day 7. day 21. BAPTIZED. Abiel Prichard the son of Mr. Hugh Prichard. Samuel Perry the son of John Perry. John Astwood the son of James Astwood. Martha Park the daughter of Willia Park. Caleb Peakok the son of Rich. Peakok. Mary Gamlin the daughter of Rob. Gamlin. Sarah Denison the daughter of George Denison. 1642. John Parker the sone of Judith Parker some- time the wife of Richard Bugby who God tooke. Mary Johnson the daughter of Isack Johnson. Jaihs the son of John Leavins. Mary Bumsted the daughter of Thom.Bumsted. Mary Porter the daughter of Edward Porter. Hahah Hagborne the daughter of Sam. Hag- borne. John Scarbro the sone of John Scarbro. Zachariah White the sone of Edward White. Daniel Weld the son of Joseph Weld. Japhet Chapin the son of Samuel Chapin. Joshua Lambe the sone of Thomas Lambe. Hanah Morgan the daughter of James Morgan. Mary Wood I twins : daughters of Sarah Wood J Wood of the church of Brantree who maryed o'' bro. Pigs daughter and she lying in childbed in this towne, they were baptized here by comunion of churches. Mary Stebbin the daughter of Martin Stebbin. Hannah Peake the daughter of Christopher Peake. [1643.] Martha Pig the daughter of Thomas Pig. Joshua Hinningway the son of Raph Hining-v way. John Bell the son of Thomas Bell. Abigal Gore the daughter of Mf John Gore. Hahah Dennison the daughter of George Den- nison. ^ RoxBURY Church Records. 115 Month 4 daj 4. day 11. day 18. Month 5 day 1. day 23. Month 6 day 6. Month 8 day 22. Month 9 day 19. IMonth 10 day 3. Month 11 day 7. day 21. Month 1 day 3. Mehittabell Cheyny the daughter of Willia Chcyny. Mary Gorton the daughter of John Gorton. John Paison the son of Edward Paison. Ana Goarde the daughter of Richard Goard. John Goarde the son of Richard Goard. Elizabeth Starkweather the daughter of Rob. Starkweath"". Gerrard Bourne the sone of Gerrard Bourne a member of Boston, & living at Muddy River was here received by cornunion of churches. Zebediah Prichard the son of Mr. Hugh Prichard. Elizabeth Mathews the daughter of Mathews. Sarah Park the daughter of Willia Park. Joseph Astwood the son of James Astwood. Elizabeth Seaver the daughter of Rob. Seaver. Haiiah Scaibrough the daughter of John Scarbrough. Sarah Holmes the daughter of George Holmes Isaak Johnson the son of Isaak Johnson. Sarah Gorton the daughter of John Gorton. Aaron Eliot the son of Mr John Eliot. James Morgan the son of Jtinies Morgan Elizabeth Pepper the daughter of Robert Pepper. Month 2 day 14. day 21. Month 3 day 5. 1644 Isaak Lewis the sone of Lewis Mary Speere the daughter of Georg. Speere. of tiie Church of Brantree, by Communion of Churches. Mar}' Watson the daughter of John Watson. Peniel Bowen, the sone of Mf Bowen of Boston Church, b}^ Cornunion of Churches, he living at a farme neerer to us then-4o Boston, his wife was deliVi of this child by Gods mercy w^out the help of any oth"; woman. God himself helping his pore servants in a straight. John Huise the son of Joshua Huise. > Joseph Porter the sone of Edward Porter. Month 4 day 23. Mary Goard the daughter of Rich. Goard. Lidea Starkweather the daughter of Rob. StarkweathT Hanna Hely the daughter of Willia Hely. Israel How the sonne of Abraha How. PeterLeavins & ^ Twins, the children of John Andrew Leavins >■ Leavins in the 63 yeare of ) his aige, a doble blessing Month 5 day 7. day 14. Month 7 day 15. 116 City Docujient No. 114. Month 10 dav 22. Month 11 day 2G. Month 12 day 9. day 29. INIary Lanihe the daughter of Tom. Lambo. Month 8 day 20. Phebe Priehard Ihe "daughter of M' Ilugli Prichard. Jonathan Paisou the soiineof Edward Paison. Samuel White the soiie of Edward White Joseph Weld the sone of Joseph Weld Elizabeth Paison the daughter of Giles Pason. Month 1 day 2. Deborah the daughter of M"; Thorn. Dudly. day 23. Joseph the sone of Christopher Peake. John the sone of Edmund Sheffeild Nathaniel the sone of Martin Stebbin Desire truth the daughter of Will; Thorne living at Muddy River, whose wife is of Boston Church. Month 1 day 30. Month Month 3 day 18. 4 day 1, Month 4 day 8. Month Month Month Mouth 5' day 6. 7'"^ dav 28. 8 day 19. 9 day 9. Month 11 day 1. day 8. day 14. Month 1 day 14. 1645 Elizabeth the daughter of Mr Daniel Gookins recoiiiended to us fro Boston. John the sone of James Morgan. Hannah the daughter of John Gore. Elizabeth Pepper the daughter of Robert pepper. Elizabeth Hinningway the daughter of Ralph Hinningway. John Parke, the sonne of Willia Park. Mary Bell the daughter of Thoni. Bell. Thomas Hanshet sonne of John Hanshet. Deborah Holmes daughter of Georg. Holmes. Joseph Johnson sone of Isaak Johnson. Samuel Scarl)rough sonne of John Scarbrongh. Phebe Jones daugliter of Jones. Nathaniel Server the sonne of Robert Seaver. Samuel Heli sonne of William Heli. Abigal Gardner daughter of Tliom. Gardner Phebe Goard daughter of Rich. Goarde. Month 1 day 29. Month 1 day 5. Month 3 day 3. Month 4 day 14. day 14. day 28. Month 5 day 5. 1646 Mehitable Johnson daughter of Humphrey Johnson. Hahah Gorton the daughter of John Gorton. Deborah Porter the daughter of Edward Porter. Joseph Wise | ., „ ^ i -iir- T • 1 w- 1 the sonns of Joseph Wise Jeremiah v\ ise | '■ Elizabeth Clarke ( the daughters of Mary Clarke ) Clarke. John Dcnison the sonne of George Denison. Sarah Astwood the daughter of James Ast- wood. Hanah Buckmaster daughter of Buck- master. Thomas Reives the sone of Thomas Reives KoxBURY Church Records. 117 Month 6 (lay 2. Month 9 day 29. Month 10 day 12 Month 11 day 16 Month 1 day 13 Marah Weld the daughter of M' Joseph Weld now in great affliction by a soare on his tongue. Rachel Leavins the daughter of John Leavins. Marie Lewis daughter of Lewis John Starkweather the sonne of Robert Stark- weather. Abiel Lambe the sonne of Thorn. Lambe who was not long fore deceased, & left his children to the Lord, y' he might be theire fath^ Joseph Morgan the sonne of James Morgan. Eliezer White the sonne of Edward White Deborah Park daughf of William Park. Hannah Mekins daughter of Thom. Mekins. 1647, day 28. Month 2 day 11. day 18. Month 3 day 2. day 9. day 23. Month 5 day 25. Month 6 day 8. day 29. Month 7 dav 12. day 19. day 26. Month 9 day 14. Month 10 day 26. Month 11 day 9. Month 12 day 6. day 27. Bethiah Farrow '\ children of Farrow Hannah Farrow y whose wife joyned to o5 ) church at this lime. Hannah Hanshet daught of .lohn Hanshet. John Pepper the sonne of Rob. Pepper. Mary Hinuingway daughter of Ralph Hin- ningway. Ann Paison daughter of Edward Paison, Nathaniel Johnson sonne of Isaak Johnson. Hannah Wilson daughter of Wilson. Hannah Thome daughter of William Thorne. Hannah Gookinsdaughter of Mf Dan: Gookina [blank] Elizabeth Harris J child™ of Rob: Harris, who Havrs John j now joyned to o'' church. Susan Miller daughter to MT John Miller. one qn EkF of o'' church, afterwards at Rowley he p'ched & thenc. was called to Yarmouth. Martha Johnson daughter Humfery Johnson. Joseph Goard soue of Richnrd Goard. Joseph Dudley sonne to Mr Thomas Dudley Elizabeth Heli, daughter of Willia Heli. Mary Astwood daughter of James Astwood. Rebeka Read daughter of Read Sarah Wise daughter of Joseph Wise Jeremijah the sonne of Edwad Dennison. Hannah Seaver daughter of Rob: Seaver. Joseph Baker sonne of Thomas Baker. Month 2 day day 2. 9. 1648 Elizabeth Parker daughter of Edraond Parker. Mary Gardner daughter of Thomas Gardner 118 City Document No. 114. day 16. Month 5 day 16. Month 6 day 27. Month 7 day 3. Month 9 day 12. Month 10 day 3. day 10. Month 11 day 14. day 28. Month 12 day 25. Month 1 day 11. day 18. day 25. Mary Chamberlin daughter of Edmund Cham- ber! in. Sarah Paison daughter of Giles Paison. Debora Starkweath"" daughter of Rob. Stark- weathy Abraham Morgan sonne of James Morgan. Mary Gorton daughter of John Gorton. Thomas Wooddy sonne of Richard Woody Junior Gershon Culver sonne of Ed Culver. Sarah Farrow daughter of Farrow. Debora Turner daughter of John Turner. John Mekins sonne of Thorn. Mekins Mary Devotion, of y* church of Boston at Muddy River. John Woody sonne of John Woody. Joseph Pepper sonne of Rob: Pepper Hannah Lewis daughter of William Lewis Obadlah Gore sonne of Mr John Gore. Johanna Paison daughter of Edward Paison Sarah Goard daughter of Richard Goard Month 2 day 8. day 29. Month 3 day 20. day 13. Month 5 day 15. Month 6 day 12. Month 8' day 11. day 14. Month 10 day 2. day 23. Month 11 day 20. Month 12 day 3. 1649 Joseph Dennison sonne of Edward Dennison. Elizabeth Parker daughter of Edmund Parker. Ann Dennison daughter of Georg. Dennison. John Park, sonne of Willia Parke. Joseph Tory sonne of Phillip Tory. Joseph Weld sonne of John Weld. John Davis ^ Children of William Davis Samuel Davis ! whose wife was admitted & so Joseph Davis j brought her children to p'take J of this blessed ordinance. Hannah Hanshet, daughter of John Hanshet. Thankf uU Pairpoynt daughter of Thom: Pair- poynt. Hannah Clark daughter of Clark. Deborah Johnson daughter of Humfrey John- son. Isack Woody sonne John Woody. Mary Wise daughter of Joseph Wise [This and all the following entries in hand- writing of Rev'! Mr Danforth, colleague Rev*; Mr Elliot.] Month 1 day 24. Month 21 day 28. 1650 Peter Gardiner the sonn of Peter Gardiner Rebecca Gardiner daughter of Peter Gardiner. Lyons Joseph Patchin J ^^^^ ^^ j^^ j^ ^^^^^.^ John Patchm ♦ ^ Sarah Baker y* daughter of Thomas Baker. RoxBURY Church Records. 119 Month S-? day 26. Moneth 4'.'' day 2* day 16. Moneth 5 day 14. day 21 Moneth 7 day 8. day 15. Moneth 8 day 23. Moneth 9 day 17. Moneth 10 day 8. day 15. day 29. Month 12 day 2. day 23. Moneth 2 day 6. day 13. day 27. Moneth 4'?day 8. day 22. Moneth 5 day 6. day 20. Moneth 9 day 30. Moneth 11 day 25. Moneth 12 day 15. Month 1 day 8. Moneth 2 day 11. day 18. day 16. Moneth 3^ day 23. Moneth 4!'' day 6. Moneth 5 day 11. day 18. Moneth 6 day 15. Moneth 7 day 5. Anna Sarah Alcock, daughters of M! John Al- eocke. ^ /y i Polly, daughters of John Polly. Samuel Lyons the son of William L3ons. Timothy Harris son of Robert Harris. Mary Wooddie, daugliter of Rich. Woodie. Paul Dudley son of Tho. Dudley Esq' p''sent Governour. Joseph Weld, son of John Weld. There was no help present w° the motber was deliy of this child. Haniia Seaver daughter to Brothf Seaver. Roberts of Hugh Roberts. Morgan daughter of James Morgan. Peter Gardiner the son of Thomas Gardiner. Margaret Dennison daughter of Edw. Den- nison. Mary Parker. Sarah Heley daughter to brothJ Hely. Elizabeth Bowles daughter of John Bowles. 1651 Deborah Park daughter to Will. Parke. Joseph Goard the soun of Richard Goard Mary Pepper daugliter of Robert Pepper. John Turner sou of John Turner. Jonathan Torry son of Philip Torry. Peter Hanshet son of Johu Haushet. Samuel Welde y® son of Ml" Thomas Welde. Anue Pason daughter of Edw. Pason. Martha Woodie daughter to Rich. Woodie, junior, Hanna Polly daughter of John Polly. Alice Gorton daughter to John Gorton. 1652 Ephraim Peak son to brother Peake. James Clark son of Brother Clark. Hanna Culver daughter of Neighbor Culver. Benjamin Chase sou of William Chase. Isaac Bowles sonne of John Bowells. Daniel Harris son of Robert Harris. Thomas Gardiner son of Peter Gardiner. Mary Baker daughter to Brother Baker. Mary White daughter to Sister White- of Watertowne. William Hely sonne to William Heli. William Lyon sonne of Neighbor Lyon. Mary Alcock daughter of Mr John Alcock. John Wise sonne to Joseph Wise. Abraham Parker sonne of Edmund Parker. 120 City Document No. 114. Moneth 8 day 31. Moneth 10 day 5. day 26. Moneth 11 day 14. day 30. Moneth 12 day 27. Moneth 1 day 13. day 27, Moneth 3^ day 8. 15. Moneth 4 day 12. day 26, Moneth 5 day 17, Moneth 6 day 28. Moneth 7 day 11, 25 Moneth 8 day 19 Moneth 11 day 22 day 29. Moneth 2? day 9. Moneth 3*! day 28. 7^ Moneth 4*'^da} r 4. day 11. Moneth 2 day 30. Moneth 7 day 3. Moneth 8 day 1. day 8. Moneth 10 day 3. Moneth 11 day 28. Moneth 12 day 11. John Perepoint sonn to John Perepoint. Mary Sharp daughter to Goodman Sharp of Moody River. Susanna Heath daughter to Peleg Heath. Abigail Gardiner daughter of Tho. Gardi- ner. Samuel Danforth 3® son of Samuel borne about 9 o'clock at night and baptised at Boston upon y^ Sabbath following which was y* 16 day of January. Reuben Keebie son to Goodman Keebie whose wife is sister of y" church at Boston. Joseph Hawly son of Thomas Hawly. Lydia Goard daughter to brother Goard. 1653 Mary Heath daughter to Isaac Heath. Martha Devotion. Mary Denison daughter to Edward Denison. Nathaniel Wilson sonne to Nath. Wilson. Benjamin Pepper sonn of Robert Pepper. Thomas Weld y" sonn of Thomas Weld. John Weld sonn to John Weld. John Bowles son to John Bowles. Susanna Pason daughter to Edw. Pason. Mary Baker daughter to broth'' Baker. Abraham llow sou to Abrah. How. Priscilla Harris daughter of Robert Harris. John Ruggles son to John Ruggles. Sarah Gardiner daughter to Peter Gardiner. 1654 Samuel Clark sonn to James Clarke. Mary Torry daughter to Philip Torr}'. Mary Danforth daughter to Samuel Dan- forth. She was born ye 24 day of May. Abigal Polly daughter to John Polly. Joseph Hawly sonn to Tho. Hawly. Gorton daughter to John Gorton. Hauna Glover daughter to M\ Hab. Glover. Haiina Heath daughter to I'eleg Heath. William ParUe sonne to William Parke. Joseph Lyons sonne to Will. Lyons. Benjamin Goard sonne to brothf Goard. Hanna Devotion. Thomas Ruggles sonn of John Ruggles junior. Lucia Gardiner daughter to Tho. Gardiner. Elizabeth Williams daughter to Sam. Wil- liams. RoxBURY Church Records. 121 Moneth 1 day 4. Henry Wise sonn of Joseph Wise. Elisabeth Keebie daughter to Goodma Kee- bie. day 18. Experience Peirpoint daughter of John Peir- point. Moneth 1 day 25. Moneth 2 day 29. Moneth 3 day 20. Moneth 5 day 1. day 29. Moneth 6 day 19. Moneth 7 day IG. Moneth 9 day 18. Moneth 10 day 30. Moneth 12 day 17. day 24. Moneth 1 day 9. day 16. day 23. day 30. Moneth 2? day 6. day 27. Moneth 4* day 22. day 29. Moneth 5 day 13. Moneth 7 day 7. Moneth 8 day 5. Moneth 11 day 25. Moneth 1 day 8. day 15. Moneth 2"? day 19. Moneth 3f day 17. 1655. George Alcock sonn to Mr John Alcock. Mary Bowles daughter to John Bowles. Robert Pepper son of Rob. Pepper. Josias Winchester Sonne to Goodman Win- chester of Scituate. Susanna Pasou daughter of Edw. Pason. Isaac Heath son of Isaac Heath junior. Rebecca Glover daughter to Ilab. Glover. Samuel Weld sonn to Tho. Welde. Hauna Denison daughter to Edw. Denison. -Elisabeth Welde daughter to John Welde. John Gardiner son to Peter Gardiner. Beniamin | ^^1^®"' ^^^^ ^^ Nath. Wilson. John Gorton son of John Gorton. 1656 Sarah Peak daughter to Xtopher Peake Mdietabel [ ^^^^^^® Twins of Daniel Welde. John Clarke son to James Clarke Isaac How sonn to Abraham How Susanna Newell daughf to Abraha N. junior. Samuel Williams sonn to Samuel Williams. Mai7 \ Parker, daughters of Edmund Esther > Parker. Deborah ) Elisabeth Hawly daughter to Tho. Hawly Elisabeth Danforth daughter to Samuel Dan- forth was borne, beinge y* Sabbath day, about 6 at night & was baptised y' Lords day following, viz, the 20*J* of July. Benjamin Goard, sonne of Richard Goard. Samuel Griggs sonne of Joseph Griggs Joanna Gardiner daughter to Tho. Gardiner. 1657 Samuel Gardiner son of Peter Gardiner. Sarah Lyons daughter of W. Lyons. John Alcock son of Mf John Alcocke. Bethiah W'^e daughter to Joseph Wise. Mary ) Elisabeth [ Griffin Joseph ) 122 City Document Xo. 114. Monetb 4 day 28. Moneth 5 day 26. Moneth 6 day 23. Moneth 8 day 11. Moneth 9 day 22. Moneth 10 day 6. day 27. Moneth 1 day 21. Edward Pason sonu to Edw**. Pason. Elisabeth Health daughter to Isaac Heath. Samuel Ruggles sonn to John Ruggles. John Welde y" sonn of Tho. Welde. Margaret Welde daughter of John Welde. Mary Griggs daughter to Joseph Griggs. Sarah Denison daughter to Edw. Denison. Moses 1 Aaron 'r H untie}'. Elisabetli ) Abigail Clark daughter to James Clark. Moneth 1 day 28. Moneth 4'? day 20. ^Moneth 5 day 25. Moneth 6 day 29. Moneth 7 day 19. day 26. Moneth 8 day 10. day 17. Moneth 9 day 7. Moneth 11 day 16. 30. Moneth 12 day 20. day 27. Moneth 1 day 13. 1658 Martha Williams y' daughter of Sam| Wil- liams William Pool son to M! Willia Pool of Taunton. Dorothy Hawly daughter to Tho. Hawly Joseph Newell sonn to Abraha Newell junior. Isaac Wilson son to Joseph Wilson. Isaac Morriee y® soim of Edw. Morrice Hanna Parks daughter to Deacon Parks. Katharen Wise daughter to Joseph Wise Abigail Heath daughter to Peleg Hejith. Daniel Welde y® sonne of Daniel Welde. Barnabas Beercs y* son of Anthony Beers. Sarah Danforth y* daughter of Samuel Dan- forth was baptised. But she was borne y' 30'^ of 8'" about 4 in y^ morning. Joseph Gardiner son to Peter Gardiner. John » Ruggles y* children of John Ruggles Mary ( junior. Ephraim sonne to Edward Pason. John sonne to John Mayoh. Samuel sonne to Samuel Ruggles. Bethjah daughter to John Polly. Ephraim \ Benjamin > children of Benjamin Childe Joshua ) Edward sonn to Edward Morrice. Moneth 1 day 27. Moneth 3*^ day 1 . day 8. day 29. 1659 Elisabeth daughter to M' John Alcocke. Hanna daughter to Joseph Griggs John, Sonne » , y i ri • T»/r 1 U4- ; to John Griggs Mary, daughter S ^° Isaac Pepper sonn to Robt Pepper. Joshua Gardiner sonne to Tho. Gardiner. Abraham Gorton sonne to John Gorton. Sarah Mayes daughter to John Mayes junior Abigail daughter to Samuel Mayes RoxBURY Church Records. 123 Moneth 4 day 12. Moneth 7 day 11 18 Moneth 8 day 2. day 23 Moneth 9 day 20, Moneth 11 day 8, day 12. day 19. day 26. Moneth 2 day 8. Moneth 3 day 6 Moneth 6 day 26, Moneth 7 day 2. day 23. Month 8 day 7. 28. Moneth 9 day 11. Moneth 10 day 30. Moneth 11 day 6. day 27. Moneth 1 2 day 3. day 17. day 24. Moneth 1 day 24, Moneth 2 day 14. Moneth 3 dav 5. Moneth 4 day 23. Moneth 6 day 4. Moneth 7 day 22. Moneth 8 day 13. Moneth 10 day 22. Moneth 11 day : 19. to William Hopkins. John "I Isaac h ^^^^ *^ Tobias Davis Samuel J Sarah daughter of John Mayes jun. Abigail Griffin daughter to bro. GriflSn. Edmund sonn unto M^ Tho. Welde. Hanua daughter to John Griggs. Mary daughter of Aaro Knap of Taunton. James sonn unto John Pierpont. Henry, sonn of Henry Bowin. Joseph son to Samuel Ruggles. Elisabeth daughter to Samuel Williams. 1660 Mary daughter to John Welde. Johanuah daughter to MT John Aleock. William ] Thomas I «°"^^« Hanna daughter Abigail daughter to Isaac Heath junior. Mercie y* daughter of James Clarke. Deborah daughter to Edw*^ Denison. Benjamin son to Joseph Wise Mary daughter to Benjamin Childe. John y* son of Samuel Danforth was bap- tised, being borne y* 8* day about 5 at night. Joseph son of Peleg Heath. Isaac sou to Isaac Williams. Elisabeth daughter to Henry Bowen. Mary daughter to John Huntley. Grace daughter to Edw. Morrice. Hanna daughter to John Majo. Samuel sou to Tobias Davis. 1661 Mary daughter to Abraham Newel jun. Esther daughter to brother Griffin. Mary daughter to Goodman Wilson. Jacob son to Rob* Pepper. Abigail daughter to John Griggs. Joseph Griggs son to Joseph Griggs. Elislbeth l^^^''^'^**^'^ ^^ ^''^^^- ^^^'^e- Ebenezer son to John Pierpoint Hanna daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Susanna daughter to John Polly. )^ Sarah daughter to Edward Devotion. 124 City Document No. 114. Moneth 12 day 16. Moneth 1 day 9. day 16. Eleazer sou to John Mayes junior. William son to Joseph Wise. Mehetebel daughter to Feleg Heath. Daniel son to Mr Tho. Welde. Isaac son to Isaac Williams. Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth 1 day 30. 2 day 13. 4 day 15. day 8. 5 day 20. 6 day 3. 7 day 7. day 21. day 28. Moneth 10* day 7. Moneth 11 day 25. 1662 Mary daughter to William Hopkins. Caleb son to Thomas Gardiner. Hauna daughter to Jonatha Peake. Sarah daughter to P6ter Gardiner. Palsgrave son to Mr John Alcocke. Theodoe daughter to Samuel Williams. John son to Henry Bowin. Sarah daughter to M^ John Eliot jun. Samuel son to Edward Pason. Rebecca daughter to John Ruggles jun. Josiah son to Isaac Newell. Samuel son to brother Griffin. Moneth 1 day 1. day 15. day 29. Moneth 2 day 12. Moneth 3 day 17. day 24. day 31. Moneth 4 day 14. Moneth 5 5'^ day 12'.'^ day. 19'^ day. Moneth 7 day 6. 13. Moneth 8 day 18. Moneth 9 day 15. day 22. Moneth 10 day 27. Moneth 11 day 24. Moneth 12 day 7. day 2 1 . 1663 Aaron son to James Clarke. Mary the daughter of Samuel Danforth. She was borne y* 13 day about 5 at night. Ebenezer son to Isaac Heath. Mary, daughter to John Bridge. Jacob son to Jacob Newell. Martha daughter to Jacob Newell. Joanna daughter to Nath. Brewer. John, son 1 Rebecca ) •, , , >■ to John Crafte Mary j^a^ghtersj John son to John Mayes. Rebecca daughter to Jacob Newel. William, sonne ) Elisabeth, daughter ) Nathanael y* son of Nathanael Garee. Edward son to Edward Devotion. Thomas son to Abraham Newell jun. Abigail daughter to John Welde. Margaret y* daughter of Mf Gutts a member of Salem Church, but resident in Kene- bek. Jonathan son to Jonathan Peake. Samuel sonn to William Hopkins. Sarah daughter to Samuel Ruggles. ThankfuU daughter to John Pierrepoint. Matthew, son to William Daviss. Jonathan son to Samuel May. Elisabeth daughter to Benjamin Childe. to William Daviss. RoxBURY Church Records. 125 Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth Moneth 1 day 6. day 20. 2 day 3. day 10. day 17. day 24. 3 day 1. day 22. 4 day 12. day 19. 5 day 3. 7 day 18. Moneth 10 day 18. Moneth 11 day 1. Moneth 12 day 9. day 12. 1? 166| day 12. day 19. to Thomas Woodward 1664 AVilliara, son to Peleg Heath. Benjamin son to Joseph Wise. Benjamin, son to bro. Griffin. Abigail daughter to Nath. Wilson. Martha daughter to Isaac Williams. Ebenezer sonne to Edward Morrice. Dorothy daughter to Mf Tho. Welde. Thomas, son ) PZsther, daughter \ Benjamin sonne to Peter Gardiner. Prudence daughter to John Bridge. Peter son to Peter Aspiuwall. Rebecca daughter to John Mayoh. William sonn to Edward Denison. George sonn to John Griggs. John son to Samuel Williams. Esther daughter to John Welde. Elisabeth daughter to Samuel Danforth, boru about 9 in y* morning & baptized on y* Lords day following y* same day were baptized. James, John, Joseph & Mary children of James Frissell. John, Sonne, ) , ti vt tt , r V, 1 , J- to Rob* Hawes. Mary, daughter \ Mary, daughter to Edward Pason. Moneth 1 day 26. Moneth 2 day 3. day 23. Moneth 3 day 7. day 14. day 28. Moneth 4 day 4. Moneth Moneth Moneth day 25. 5 day 2. day 9. 6 day 20. 7 day 10. 1665 Sarah daughter to Isaac Newell. Sarah daughter to James Frissell. Elizabeth ) Chandler, childr. of John Chand- John ) ler. Mehetabel daughter to John Mayes. Hanna, daughter to 'I homas Woodward. Margaret daughter to Henry Bowen. e ' 1 [• sons to Job Tyler. Samuel ) "^ Benjamin,^ Joseph, j^g children of Rich^ Chamber- Mary, > Rebecca, Anna, Thomas sonne to Thomas Foster. Peleg, son to Isaac Heath. Sarah daughter to Nath. Garee. Mercy daughter to Jacob Newell. Hanna daughter to Daniel Brewer. Jonathan sou to Rob' Pierrepoint. Ebeneser sonne to Peter Gardiner. lain. 126 City Document No. 114. Moneth 9 day 19. Moneth 11 day 14. day 28. Moneth 12 day 4. Moneth 12 day 4. day 11. day 18. day 25. Moneth 3* day 6. 13. Moneth 4"' day 10. day 17. day 24. Moneth 5 day 15. day 22. Moneth 6 day 12. day 19. Moneth 7 day 2. day 9 day 16. day 23. Moneth 8 day 14. 21. Moneth 9 day 4. Moneth 10 day 9. day 13. Moneth 11 day 13. Moneth 1 day 3"* day 10. day 24. daughters to John Acrees. -c^,. , ,, >■ daughters to Samuel Crafts. Ehzabeth j * Sarah ^ Richard y Davies children of Rich*^ Davies. Abiel ) Margaret daughter to Benjamin Childe Mehetabel daughter to Rich*^ Chamberlaine Jonathan Sonne to William Davies. Hanna daughter to brother Griffin. .Joanna daughter to Samuel May. Sarah daughter to Edw'l Devotion. Margaret daughter to William Hopkins. 1666 Elizabeth daughter to Edward Morrice Joseph son tp M' Thomas Welde. Joseph son to John Craft. Nathaniel son to Peter Aspinwall. Sarah daughter to Thomas Foster. Samuel son to Joseph Wilson. Abigail daughter to Joseph Wise. Elizabeth ) Desire-truth ) Margaret daughter to John Bridge. Joseph son to John Pierpoiut. Elisabeth daughter to Abraham Newel jun. Sarah daughter to John Griggs. Christopher son to Jonathan Peake. Jonathan son to William Lyons. Joseph son to Peleg Heath. Hanna daughter to John Welde. Mary daughter to Henry Bovvin Rob' son to John Sharp. Joseph son to Joseph Buckmaster. Sarah daughter to James Clarke. William son to William Bartholomew. Deborah daughter to Edward Denison. Ebenezer son to Samuel Williams Mary daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Samuel Danforth born y^ 18"" of y^ 10 month about 1 in y* morning, and baptized the 30* of 10™ Joseph son to John Mayo. Timothy y* son of Timothy Stevens. Abraham, son of Isaac Newell. William, son of Nathaniel Garee. Mary daughter to Daniel Marshcraft. Moneth 2* day 14. 1667 Samuel son to Henry Stevens. Joseph son to John Chandler. RoxBURY Church Records. 127 Moneth 3'? day 5. day 26. Moneth 4'May 2? day 23. Moneth 5 day 2 1 . day 30. Moneth 6 day 4. day II. Moneth 7 day 1 . day 29. Moneth 8 2 7* day. Moneth 9"^ day 10. Moneth 11 day 26. Moneth 12 day 23. Moneth 1 day 1. day 8. day 15. day 22. ]■ children of John Parker. Benjamin son to James Frissell. Naomi, daughter to John Ma}^. Elisabeth, daughter to Mr Jacbin Reyner, Martha daughter to John Sharp. Samuel, son to Samuel Craft. Nathanael, son to Nathanael Brewer. Elisabeth, daughter to Thomas Woodward. Samuel son to Jacob Newel Thomas, son to Robert Pierrepont. Jonathan son to Peter Gardiner. John, son to John Prentice. John William James Jacob Sarah | Mary J Daniel son to Daniel Marshcraft. Thomas son to Peter Aspiuwall. Thomas son to Tho. Boltstone. Jabesh son to Corban Margaret daughter to Henry Bowin. Christopher son to Jonathan Peake. Benjamin son to Joseph Griggs. John, son to Benjamin Childe. Joseph son to William Hopkins Eleazar son to Samuel Mayes. Sarah daughter to Timothy Stevens. Edward son to Edward Devotion. Elizabeth daughter to John White jun. 1668 • Moneth 2 day 5. Sarah daughter to Steven Williams day 19. Joseph ~] Jonathan Peter Steven Esther Moneth 6 day 2. Benjamin son to John Pierpoint. children of John Prentice day 16. day 30. Moneth 7 day 13. daV 27. Moneth 8 day 18. Moneth 9 dav 1. day 22. 1668 Silence daughter to Henry Stevens. Rebecca daughter to John Polly. Jonathan son to James Pemberton. Edward sou to John Bridge. Margaret daughter to Edward Morrice. Experience daughter to John Parker. Mary daughter to William Barthelomew. Peleg sou to Peleg Heath. Deborah daughter to Samuel Williams. Elizabeth daughter to John Acrees. 128 City Document No. 114. Moneth 11 day 10. day 17. day 24. day 31. Moneth 12 day 7. day 28. Rebecca daughter to Moses Craft. Elizabeth y" posthumous daughter of Joseph Buckm aster. Mary daughter to Thomas Woodward. Elizabeth daughter to Isaac Newel. Rebecca daughter to Nath. Garee. Daniel son to Daniel Brewer. Mehetabel daughter to John Mayo. Ruth daughter to Abraham Newel junior. Moneth 1 day 2 1 . Moneth 2 day 25. Moneth 3 day 16. day 30. Moneth 4 day 13. day 27. Moneth 5 day 18. day 25. Moneth 6 day 1. "^ day day 8. 29. Moneth Moneth 7 day day 3 day day 5. 19. 17. 31. Moneth 10 day 5. day day 19. 26. Moneth 11 day 2. Moneth 12 day 27. ■/- Moneth 1 day 13. 1669 Elisha son to John May. John son to Nathaniel Johnson. Mary daugliter to Thomas Boltstone. Thankful! daughter to John Capin junior of Dorchester. Icabod son to Jonathan Hide. Grace, daughter to Thomas Oliver. John, son to John Sharp. Joanna Davies a little maid grandchild to Mf Nicolas Parker. Jane daughter to Thomas Cheany. Thankful daughter to Sergeant Badcock of Dorchester. John son to John "White junior. Joseph son to Samuel Craft. Thomas son to Thomas Stedman of Cam- bridge Village. Joseph son to Isaac Heath. Hanna daughter to Thomas Foster. Abigail daughter to Henry Bowin. Joshua son to Joshua Hemingway. Thankful daughter to John Hemingway. Mehetabel daughter to Benjamin Childe. Moses son to Moses Craft. Sarah daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Hanna daughter to John Chandler. Thomas son to Thomas Andrews, Ruth daughter to Henry Leadbetter of Dor- chester. Margaret daughter to M!" Tho. Welde. Faith daughter to Jacob Newel. Mehetabel daughter to Peter Aspinwall. Joseph son to John Ruggles. Mary daughter to Steven Williams. Hanna daughter to James Frissell. Esther daughter to Enoch Wiswall of Dor- chester. Sarah daughter Samuel Danfoith. She was born upo y^ 21 of 12"'. Joanna daughter to John Polly. RoxBURY Church Records. 129 day 27. Moneth 2 day 3. day 24. Moneth 3^ day 1. day 8. day 15. Moneth 4*^ day 12. day 19. Moneth 5 day 10. day 17. day 24. day 31. Moneth 6 day 21. Moneth 7 day 4. Moneth 8 day 2. day 23. day 30. Moneth 9 day 13. day 20. day 27. Moneth 10 day 11. day 18. day 2G. Moneth 11 day 8. day 15. day 29. Moneth 12 day 19. day 26. Moneth 1 day 5. dav 12. 1670 Thomas son to Mf Joseph Dudley. Joseph sou to Joseph Weekes of Dorchest'. Josiah soune to John Parker. Elizabeth daughter to Will. Hopkins. John son to Jonathan Peake. Thomas son to Edw'* Devotion. Nathaniel sou to Nath. Johnson. Susanna Bradly of Dorchester. Thomas son to Caleb Lamb. Mary daughter to Henry Stevens. Wiiliani Swift ) j, t-v i i. M^,, > ot Dorchester, ary Clap j John While of Dorchester. John son to Samuel May. Mehetabel daughter of Isaac") T ,, . ^, Jones f^^t^ f ^«^- George son to John Homes ) Chester. Daniel Michee ( both of Cambridge Vil- Francis Prentice J lage. Mary daughter to Joseph White John son to Timothy Stevens. Experience daughter to Sam} Clap of Dor- chester. Abigail daughter to Henry Bowen. Thomas sou to Thomas Swan. Joanna daughter of Joshua Heiningway ^-^'^ Sarah daughter to Nalh. Brewer. Nathaniel ) ^ tv- -i tt -r,, } sons to JNath Homes. Ebenezer j Dorcas daughter to Corban. Mary daughter to John Heihiugway. Thomas son to John Mayoh. Samuel son to Samuel Paul ) ^^ v, ft Sarah daughter to Nicholas Clap j ^o^'^^est . Rachel daughter to Tho. Woodward. Andrew sou to William Bartlomevv. Sarah daughter to John Gapiu of Dorchester. Steven son to Decline Smith alias Lamb Dorothy daughter to Peleg Heath. Ephraim son to John May. Joanna daughter to Jabesh Tatman. John sou to John Bridge. Richard son to Thomas Boltstone. Joseph son to Thomas Cheany. Nathaniel Hammond of Cambr. Village. Hanua daughter to Isaac Newel. Deborah daughter to John Acrees. Rebecca daughter to Moses Craft. Thomas son to Samuel Ruggles. Ebenezer son to James Frissell. 130 City Document No. 114. Moneth 2 day 9. day 16. day 30. Moneth 3 day 14. day 21. Moneth 4 day 4. 18. Moneth 5 day 9. day 30. Moneth 6 day 20. Moueth 7 day 10. day 24. Moueth 8 day 1. day 8. day 22. Moneth 9 day 26. Moneth 10 day 17. day 29. day 31. Moneth 12 day 4. Y- day 18. Moneth 1 day 10. to John Holbrook 1671 Samuel sou to Edward Morriee. Johu, sou to Nath. Clap of Dorcheslsr. John Sledraau ) i. r^ i • i xr-n o 1 l:+ 1 r oi (Jambridge ViUasre Samuel Stedmau ] = » Elisabeth daughter to M;' Tho. Mighil min- ister. Johu, son } Eh'zabeth, daughter j Susanna daughter to John Beunet. John sou to John Davies. Martha daughter to Samuel Williams Sarah daughter to Andrew Gardiner. Isaac, son to Isaac Curtis. Elisabeth daugliter to John Whitney Rebecca daughter to Will. Chaplin at Dor- chester. Unite Mosely of Dorchester. Hanna daughter to Nathaniel Garee. John, souu to John Evans. Elizabeth daughter to John Sharp. Edward sou to M' Joseph Dudley. Abigail daughter to Tobiah Davies. James Trot of Dorchester. Jonathan sou to Tho Foster. Johu sou to Benjamin Childe. Joseph son to Joseph White Mary daughter to Samuel Craft. Elizabeth daughter to Peter Aspinwall. James son to .John Griggs. Joseph son to Jonathan Peak. Caleb son to Caleb Lamb. Elisabeth daughter to William Cleaves. Gideon, sou to Samuel May Mehetable danghtei- to John Polly. Penuel, son to Henry Bowen. Smith, son to Nath''^ Johnson. day 31. Moneth 2 day ,7. day 14. 1672 Benjamin, son to John Mayo Johu, son to John Clark. Bathshebah, danghter to John Pason. Thomas son to Samuel Danforth. He was born on the S'^ day of 2™ being Wed- deusday in y^ evening. George sou to Thomas Bacon Johu son to John Whitney John Thomas [ sous to John Curtis Jonathan RoxBURY Chuech Recokds. 131 Moneth 3 day 5. Moneth 4 day 9. 30. Moneth 6 day 18. Moneth 8 day 6. day 27. Moneth 10 day 8. Moneth 11 day 5. day 12. day 26. Moneth 12 day 9. Moneth 1 day 2. day 23. Moneth 2? day 13. day 20. day 27. Moneth 3 day 4. day 11. daj^^ 18. Moneth Moneth Moneth day 25 4 day 8 5 day 13, 27. 6 day 10. day 17. day 31. Moneth 7 day 7. Moneth 8 day 12. day 19. Esthci* daughter to Andrew Gardiner. Robert, son to Shubal Seaver. Margaret daughter to Uobt Pierpoint. John, sou to Abraha Newel jun. Joseph, son to Shubal Seaver. Abigail daughter to Will Hopkins. Mary, daughter to Jacob Newel. Anna, daugliter to Samuel Ruggles. Elizabeth, daughter to Steven VVilliams. Ruth, daughter to John Parker. Abigail, daughter to William Bartholomew. Dorothy, daughter to Tho. Swan. Joanna, daughter to John Fason. Joanna, daughter to Joseph Griggs. Edward, son to Thomas Boltstone. Joanna, daughter to Corban. Charity, daughter to Nath!' Homes. Margaret, daughter to John Bridge. 1673 Moses, son to Moses Craft. Joseph, son to Timothy Stevens. - Sartih, daughter to John Curtis. Sarah \ ^y°^^' children of Thomas Lyons. Peter, son to John Evans. John Hammond of Cararibdge Village. Caleb Stedmau of Cambridge Village. Mary ") Jane >- daughters to William Davies. Rachel ) Rolph sonn to Joshua Ileiningway. Rob' sonn to John Harris. John son to John Polly jun. > Sarah, daughter to Jonathan Peak. Samuel, sonn to James Frissell. Hauua, daughter to Tho. Cheany. Ruth, daughter to John Griggs. John, sonn to John Acrees. Deborah, daughter to Jabez Titman. William, sonn to John Davies. Joseph, son to Benjamin Childe. Experience, daughter to Sam! May. Mehetabel, daughter to John Chandler. Samuel, son to Nathaniel Garee. Joseph^ I '^^''^^ ^^ Peter Aspinwall. Elisabeth, daughter to Samuel Danforth. [She was born on y* 16* day, being y* 5"* day of y^ week, about 11 oClock in y* morning.] Robert, sou to Thomas Woodward. 132 City Document No. 114. Moneth 9 day 2. day 9. day 16. Moneth 10 day 7. day 14. day 21. Moneth 11 day 2b. Moneth 12 day 1. day 15. day 22. Moneth 1 day 22. Isaac, son to John White juu. Joseph, son to My Joseph Dudley. Thomas, son to John Mayo. Joseph, son to Caleb Lamb. Abigail, daughter to Samuel Ciaft. Richard, son to John Clnrk. William, son to Gravener. IMar}', daughter to John Harris. Khoda, daughter to John Poll}^ Ebenezer, son to Isaac Newel. Rob' son to Isaac Williams. Mary, daughter to Nath. Johnson. o 1 ^ Davies, of Joseph Davies. Hanna, daughter to W. Tho. Mighill. Moneth 2d day 12. (Say 19, Moneth 31 day 10. day 17. day 31. Moneth 4 day 7. Moneth Moneth \^ Moneth day 31. 5' day 5. day 19 6klay 9 day 23. day 30 7 day 6. day 13, day 20 day 27, Moneth Moenth 8 day 25, 9 day 1. day 15. 1674 Rebecca Burrows, daughter to Mr. G. Bur- rows. Hanna, daughter to Joseph White. Caleb, son to Caleb Seaver. William, son to John Sharp. Hanna Ueering, baptized at (Hiugham) Jerem}', son to John Parker. Benjamin, son to AVilliam Davis. Robert, sou to Abraham Nevvel. John, son to Nathaniel Seaver. Peter, son to John Evans; Ebenzer, son to William Hopkins Abigail, daughter to Samuel Williams. Hanna. daughter to Shubal Seaver. Jonathan, son to Thomas Lj^on. Abigail, daughter to John Holdbrook. Mary, daughter to John Hemingway. Joanna, daughter to John Winchester jun. Ruth, daughter to John Whitney. John, Sonne ) ^ t i i-» ^f ' , , , ^ to John Druse. Mary, daughter | Grace, daughter to Jacob Newel. George, son to Thomas Bacon. Priscilla, daughter to John Pason. Hanna, daughter to John Druse. James, son to Robert Pierpoint. Joseph, son to Thomas Andrews. [Last entry of Baptism in Rev? Mf Danforths' writing.] Andrew, son to Andrew Gardner, [This and following entries in llex'^ Mf Eliot's writing.] Abigail, daugiiter of Tho' Boylston Abigail, daughter of John Clark KcxBURY Church Records. 133 day 22. day 29. Month 11 day 3. day 17. day 24. day 31. Month 12. 14 Jan'' 6'^ Mary the daughter of Will".' Boson ) Ebenezer y® son of Daniel Bugliee Feb^ 3^ Hezekiah y° son of Edwaixl King ] , , , ^ „ & Rebecca y"= daughter of John Richards j ^^^^^'^'^ ^^' Elizabeth y^ daughter of Samuel Perham March 24. William y'' son of John Dean April 7* John the sou of Ebenezer Gore April 21, Elizabeth y" daughter of Ralph Holbroke ) -^ rth Sarah the daughter of Edward Kelton j ^ Leonard Fisher the son of Richard & Hopestill Lethbridge May 26"' Elizabeth the daughter of Samuel and Mary Gore ) j c\ Thomas y" son of John Cheney ) "^^ Samuel the son of Nathaniel & Hannah Felton June 9* Henry son of Jeremiah & Katharine W^illiams June 16''* Lucy the daughter of Increase & Sarah Sumner June 30* Abigail the daughter of Sarah & Abigail Williams junf ") . t j. Sarah the daughter of Obadiah & Sarah Coolidge j °' Mercy the daugliter of Ebenezer Beduuah Aug* 11 William the son of Abraham & Susanna Dorr Aug' 25. Nathaniel the son of Ebenezer & Abigail Newell )^ .^ ^a Thomas the son of Samuel & Hannah Weld ) Martha daughter of Thomas & Martha Dana Oct' 27 Nathaniel son of Ebenezer & Sarah Pierpoint \ y. , . - ^„--. Anna daughter of Joseph & Rebecca Ruggles j ' ' Patience the daughter of Edward Manning Decf 29. 1752 Henry y« son of & Sibil Badcock Jan'^ 19. 1752. Joseph y* son of Joshua & Sarah Davis Jan^ 26 Ann y'= daughter of John & Ana Williams Feb^ 23. 1752. Elizabeth the daughter of & Katherine Hovey March 1.1752. Sarah the daughter of John & Bugbee March 15'.'' Joseph the son of Isaac & Elizabeth Bird April 5'? John the son of Joseph Warren Aug'' 5. 1753 . N.B. By reason of tlie vacation after the death of the Rev? M' Peabody several of the children then baptized are not recorded. 1.4S City Documknt No. 114. 1753 Sept 16. Benjamin Paysou the sou of Benjamin Wekl & .Sarah his wife Samuel the son of Daniel Buf^bee & his wife Sept 30 Elizabeth the daughter of Abraham Dorr & Susannah his wife Novr 4. Edmund Grindall the son of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife Abigail the daugliter of NathI Felton & Hannah his wife Novr 11. Abigail the daughter of Jacob Reves & Abigail his wife. Sibil the daughter of Sam! Badcock. Hannah the daughter of Jeremiah Mosher & Isabel his wife. Deer 1 1 . Margaret daughter of John Newell -r c T \\7- u *. r of Brookline. James son of Isaac Wmchester Dec^ 23. Anne, daughf of Eben! Pierpoint iun': and Hannah his wife. Decf 30. Elizabeth daughter of Jacob Reves & Abigail his wife. 1754 Jan. 13. Olieve daughter of Joseph Morse of Boston and Olive his wife. Jan. 20. Thomas son of John Williams junl" and his wife. Jolni son of Benjamin Curtiss and Abigail his wife. Feb! 17. Robert, son of Samuel Craft of Brookline. Mary, daughter of JLdwurd I^orr and Abigail his wife. Anne daughter of Eben!" Dorr juu! and Naomi his wife. Sarah, daughter of Joseph Ruggles &* Rebecca his wife. March 17. Joseph, the son of Ebenezer Pierpont Esqf April 7. Abigail the daughter of Benj? Ma}' and his wife. ]\Iay 5. Elizabeth the daughter of Ebenezer Newel & Abigail his wife. 19. Timothy son of Jeremiah Parker and IMartha his wife 26 Sarah the daughter of Jonathan Parker and Abiga-' his wife. June 2 Patience the daughter of Aaron Davis. July 14. Edward the son of Edward Manning John the son of John Dean 28 Joseph the son of William Heath and Prudence his wife. Susannah the daughter of Thomas Dana & Susannali bis wife. Aug' 4. Elizabeth the daughter of Amos Adams & Klizabotii his wife. RoxBURY Chuiicii Records. 149 1 1. Abigial the daughter of Heniy Shortlicf and Mary his wife. 18 Abigail the daughter of Ebenezer IMay Sep* 1. Ebenezer, the son of Ralph Holdbrook 8. Sarah the daughter of Shuhal Sever jun' Dec' 1. Susannah the daughter of Sam' Clark 22 John the son of John Slack & Elizabeth his wife. 17 iir> Jan 5. Abigail the daughter of Jeremiah Williams 19. Susannah the daughter of Joshua Davis, Brookline. Catherine the daughter of Sam' Williams Jeremiah the son of Jeremiah Mosher & Isabel his wife. Lucy the daughter of John Cheney & Martha his wife. 26. William the son of Thomas Cheney. Feb 9. Joshua, the son of Ebenezer Gore jun' Elizabeth, the daughter of Edward King. 23. Mary, the daughter of William Bosson & Abigail his wife. March 30. the of Woodward, Brookline. April 13. Jane the daughter of Richard Lathbridge June 29. Samuel the son of Samuel Weld Edward the son of Abraham Dorr > Lydia the daughter of Ebenezer Bedunah Aug' 17. Nathaniel the son of Nath' Williams and Jane his wife, 31 John Chandler the son of Sam" Williams juu'' & Hannah his wife. Sept 7 Abigail the daughter of Benjamin Curtiss 14. Priscilla the daughter of John Bugbee Ocf 5. Ezekiel the son of John Williams jun"^ 19 Paul, the son of John Bugbee Nov"" 9. Amos, the son of Amos Adams & Elizabeth his wife. 16. Abigail the sou [daughter?] of Ebenezer Newell. Hannah, the daughter of Jerahmeel Wheeler. 30. William, tlie son of James DutTs and Sarah his wife Dec' 14. Thomas the son of Joseph Rugglcs Mary, the daughter of WiUiam Curtiss 21. Jeremiah the son of Samuel Badcock & Isabel his wife. Sarah Prince, a young woman, aged 18 years. 28 Mary, the daughter of Jonathan Parker & Abigail liis wife. 1756 Jan 4. Anne, the daughter of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. 18 Anne the daughter of Sam' Gridley. Eleanor Bosson the wife of John Bosson John, the son of John Bosson and Eleanor his wife 150 City Document No. 114. William, the son of John Bosson & Eleanor his wife Elizabeth, the danghter of John Bosson and Eleanor his wife. Feb P' Sarah, the daughter of Ebenezer Dorr jun'' & Naomi his wife March 7 Jerusha, the daughter of Edward Dorr. Sarah, the daughter of Sam'^ Perrin. 21 Naomi, the daughter of Jacob Reves and Abigal his wife. Lydia, the daughter of Daniel Sever & Abial his wife. 28. Wiliiam the son of William Heath & Prudence his wife April 18. Fortune, a negro man belonging to Cap' Newel. Guinea, daughter of the s'^ Fortune. 28. Mar}', daughter of Ebeu'' Pierpoint & Hannah his wife. May 2? William the son of Thomas Cheney May 9. Mary, the daughter of Isaac Gardiner A.M. of Brook- line. Mary, the daughter of Jeren)iah Parker and Martha his wife. Elizabeth, the daughter of John Slack and Elizabeth, his wife. Sarah, the daughter of Thomas Dana & Susannah his wife. 16 Dinah, a negro woman belonging to Deacon Craft. 23 Susarmah, the daughter of John Richardson. June 13 Samuel the son of Ephraim Seagar and Abigail his wife. 20 Hannah, the daughter of Elijah Whitney and Hannah his wife. 27 Mary, the daughter of Nathanel Felton. Ebenezer the son of El)euezer May and Susannah his wife IMary, the daughter of Joseph Williams junf & Mary his wife. Eleanor, the daughter of Jeremiah Mosher & Isabel his wife. July 4. Edward the sou of Daniel Bugbee. Aug' 1. William, the son of William Williams. 8. John Searl, a young man aged 17 years. Margaret Searl, a young woman, aged 16 years. 29. Louis [?' Lois or Louisa], the daughter of Sam! Wil- liams and Abig.'iil his wife. Bethiah the daughter of Cap' John Williams and Bethiah his wife Sepf 5. Mary, the daughter of Ebenezer Seaver junf and Mary his wife. Jonathan the son of Cap' Newels negro man Fortune. 12. Keturah a negro woman belonging to MT Tho' Server, Phebe, the daughter of si Keturah. Susannah, the daughter of s? Keturah. RoxBURY Church Records. 151 26 Susannah, the daughter of Aaron Davis. Oct' 24 William the son of William Gridley and Lydia his wife Novf 7. Mercy, the daughter of Sam'! Woods and Mercy his wife 21 Henry, the sou of Henry Shortlief and Mary his wife Deer 26 Lucy the daughter of Jeremiah AVilliams 1757 Jan^ 16 Hannah the daughter of Beujamiu Williams and Elizabeth his wife. March 6 Jonathan, the son of Jonathan Hall and Mercy his wife 13 Edmund the son of Sam''^'. Weld. Mary, the daughter of John Dowse. Sarah the daughter of Joseph Muncrief and Sarah his wife. 20 James the sou of Orr & Elizabeth his wife . ,., -.r. John I The sons of Solomon Ayers & Elizabeth ^ Solomon j his wife. 17 Abigail, the daughter of John Dinsdell and Abigal his wife. May 1 Thomas the son of Sam" Williams junf & Hannah his wife. 15 Sarah, the daughter of Edmund Weld and Sarah his wife. 22 Mary Benjamin, the wife of Daniel Benjamin & Mary his wife. Katherine the daughter of Jonathan Parker & Abigail his wife. 29 Nehemiah, the son of William Bosson & Abigail his wife. y - Job ) Twin children of Job Walker and Elizabeth Elizabeth ) his wife. 12 Samuel, the son of Isaac Winslow Esq'! & Lucy his wife. 26 Stephen the son of John Williams jun' July 3 Prudence the daughter of Benjamin May. Daniel, the son of Daniel Benjamin & Mary his wife. 17 William the son of Ebenezer Dorr jun' and Naomi his wife. 31 Edward the son of Edward Kiug. William, the son of William Blaney and Mary his wife. Aug^' 7 Paul the son of Thomas Dudle}' and Hannah his wife. 28 Henry the son of William Dinsdell & Lucy his wife. Sept' 11 Joseph the son of Joseph Williams junf & Mary hia wife. 18 Sarah, the daughter of Ebenezer Davis and Sarah his wife. Oct' 9 Edward, the son of Pxlward Dorr. 16 Elizabeth, the daughter of Ebenezer Bedunah. 152 City Document No. 114. Nov! 13 John, the son of Sam'! Badcock, & Isabel his wife. Deer 4 Sarah, the daughter of Joseph Weld & Mary his wife. 25 Stedraan the son of Cap' John Williams & Bethiah his wife 1758 Jan 29. Lucy, the daughter of William Gridley & Lydia his wife Isaic, the son of Moses Winchester & Mary his wife Feb 5. Mary, the daughter of Jeremiah Mosher and Isabel his wife. 19. Anne, the daughter of William Williams and Sarah his wife. 26 Hannah the daughter of Capt EbenT Newell. Lemuel, the son of Benj*^ Curtiss and Abigail his wife. Mary, the daughter of John Slack & Elizabeth his wife. Isabel, the daughter of William Curtiss. March 12. Martha the daughter of Jeremiah Parker and Martha his wife. 26 John the son of Cap* Ralph Holdbrook. Solomon, the son of Ebenezer May and Susannah his wife. Deborah, the daughter of Jerahmeel Wheeler. April 2 Catharine the daughter of James Mears jun'' & Nancy his wife. 16 Edward, the son of William Heath & Prudence his wife. 26 Timothy the son of Thomas Cheney and his wife (privatim) May 21 Natlianiel the son of Joseph Brewer and his wife. July 2 Henr}-, the son of Amos Adams «& Elizabeth his wife. 16 Mary, the daughter of Jacob Reves & Abigail his wife. 80 Elizabeth Gleason the daughter of Daniel Benjamin & Mary his wife. Aug* 20 Samuel, the son of Samuel Williams & Abigail his wife. Sept 3. Edward the son of Abraham Dorr & Susannah his wife. John the son of Job Walker and Elizabeth his wife. 10 Edward Jackson, the son of Nath''' Felton. 17 Elisha Bovvers the son of Ebenezer Dorr & Naomi his wife. 24 Susannah, the daughter of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. NovT 5 Hannah, the daughter of Eben"" Seaver jun'' and Mary his wife. \ 19 Abigail, the daughter of John Dinsdell and Abigail his wife. RoxBURY Church Records. 153 Dec' 3 Daniel the son of James Orr and Elizabeth his wife. Abigail, the daughter of John Mears and Abigail his wife. 1759. Jan 21 Benjamin, the son of Benjamin May. 28 Susannah the daughter of Samuel Sumner junf & Susannah his wife. Feb 4 Daniel, the son of Benjamin Williams & Elizabeth his wife. 11 Ebenezer, the son of Joseph Williams & Mary his wife. Jonathan, the son of Jonathan Parker and Abigail his wife. 18 Jeremiah the son of Jeremiah Williams and Catherine his wife. March 4 Gardiner, the son of Sam! Williams junJ & Hannah is wife, [so IN orig!] Joseph, the son of Sam! Weld. Icbabod the son of Daniel Seaver & Abial his wife. April 8 Rebecai, the daughter of John and Mary Cotton his wife. 15 James the son of James Mears junT & Sarah his wife. 22 Simon, the son of Peter a Negro man & Elizabeth his wife. May 20 Ebenezer the son of Ebenezer Davis & Sarah his wife. June 17. Elizabeth, the daughter of Isaac Winslow & Lucy his wife. 24. Thomas, the son of Jonathan Hall and Mercy his wife. July 15 Abigail, the daughter of Sam^ Whittemore & his wife. 30 James, the son of William Lampson & Catharine his wife. Augt 5 Weld, the son of Henry Shortlief , and Mary his wife. 12 Mary, the daughter of John Williams junf and • his wife. Walter, the son of William Dinsdel and Lucy his wife. 22 Ebenezer, the son of Cap? EbenT Newel and his wife (Privatim) Sep* 9 Thaddeus, the son of William Bosson and Abigail his wife. 30 Mercy, the daughter of Samuel Badcock and Isabel his wife William the son of Edward King and his wife. Oct' 14 Mary, the daughter of David Weld and Sarah his wife. 21 Ephraim the son of Ephraim Seagar and Abigail his wife 154 City Document No. 114. 28 Luc3S the daughter of Obadiah Coolege and Sarah hia wife. Nov' 18 Lucy, the daughter of William Gridley and Lydia his wife Dec' 9 Sarah, the daughter of Job Walker & Elizabeth his wife. Samuel, the son of Will™ Blauey & Mary his wife. 23 Theoda, the daughter of Eben' May and Susannah his wife 30 William, the son of William Williams and Sarah his wife. 1760 Jan. 13 Phillip, the son of Jeremiah Mosher & Isabel his wife. 20 Charles, the son of Amos Adams & Elizabeth his wife. Feb 3 Bethiah, the daughter of Cap' John Williams & Be- thiah his wife. 10 Benjamin, the son of Benjamin Pierpoint and Eliza- beth his wife. 17 Thomas, the son of Thomas Raymour and Mary his wife. March 2 Lucy, the daughter of Jeremiah Williams aud Cather- ine his wife. 9 Samuel, the son of William Heath jun' & Sarah his wife. 16 Sarah, the daughter of John Slack and Elizabeth his wife. 23 Sarah, the daughter of Joseph Woorsley & Sarah his wife. April 20 John, the son of Jere. Parker & Martha his wife.. May 4 John, the son of Aaron Davis & Mary his wife. June 7 Elizabeth, the daughter of Joseph Muncrief & Sarah his wife. July 6 Elizabeth, the daughter of James Orr and Elizabeth his wife. Asa, the son of Abraham Woodward and his wife. Martha, the daughter of John Foster, deceased, and Jane his wife. 20 Benjamin, the son of Edward Dorr and Abigail his wife. 27 Dorothy, the daughter of Cap' Ralph Holdbrook and Dorothy his wife. Ze!)iah, the daughter of Joseph Williams jun' and Mary his wife. Joseph, the son of Joseph Weld and Mary his wife. Aug' 24 Ebenezer, the son of Ebenezer Pierpoint & Hannah his wife. 31 Elizabeth, the daughter of Isaac Curtiss and Anna his wife. Sep* 8 Sarah, the daughter of Jonathan Payson and his wife (Privatim). EoxBURY Church Records. 155 14 Gi'izzel, the daughter of Isaac Winslow Esq' and Lucy his wife. 28 Susanna Pierpoiut, the daughter of Cap' Eben' Newel and his wife. Oct' 12 Clements, the daughter of Edmund Weld and Sarah his wife. Nov' 16 Elizabeth, the daughter of Benj» Williams & Elizabeth his wife. 30 Jane, the daughter of Thaddeus Partridge & Jane his wife. Dec' 7 Rhode, the daughter of Jon*. Parker & Abigail his wife. 1761 Jan. 11. Stephen Williams the son of Will"" Heath & Prudence his wife. Feb 15 Catherine, the daughter of Will. Pike & Hannah his wife. March 8 Hannah, the daughter of Sam' Williams & Hannah his wife. 22 Increase, the son of Ebenezer Davis & Sarah his wife. William Milberr}-, the son of Job Walker & Eliz'^ his wife. 29 Susannah, the daughter of John Dowse & his wife. Lucy, the daughter of William Bossom &. Abigail his wife. April 19 John Waters, the son of Ebenezer Bedunah & his wife. May S^. Samuel, the son of Benj*. Curtiss and Abigail his wife. 24 Jonathan, the son of Ebenezer Seaver and Mary his wife. June 7 Solomon, the son of Ebenezer May and Susannah his wife. Ebenezer Hinsdell the son of Thomas Williams & Abigal his wife. 21 James, the son of Richard Fox and Elizabeth his wife. 28 the of Jerahmeel Wheeler & his wife. July 19 Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel Williams & Abi- gail his wife. Aug* 2 Elisha, the son of Daniel Seaver and Abial his wife. 23 Elizabeth, the daughter of Benjamin Pierpoint and Elizabeth his wife. Sep' 13 Lucy, the daughter of William Dinsdel and Lucy his wife. Joseph, the son of Joseph Payson and Abigail his wife. Susannah, the daughter of Aaron Davis junT & Su- sannah his wife. 156 City Document No. 114. 20 Mary, the daughter of Moses Winchester and Mary his wife. 27 Mary ) The twin daughters of Abraham Dorr & Su- Sarah j sannah his wife. Jane, the daughter of Thomas Reymour & Mary his wife. Oct. 4 William, the son of William Thompson & Mary his wife. Nov*^ 8 Margaret, the daugliter of James Orr & Elizabeth his wife. 15 Nathaniel the son of Joseph Ruggles and Rebecca his wife. 29 Caleb, the son of Obadiah Coolege and Sarah his wife. DecT 6 Susannah, the daughter of Sam! Perrin and Elizabeth his wife. Marjf, Ihe daughter of Sam! Weld & Hannah his wife. Polly, the daughter of Will? Gridley and Lydia his wife. 13 John, the son of John Mears & Abigail his wife. 20 John , the son of Thomas Dana and Susannah his wife. 27 Enoch Hancock (adult) Bethiah, the daughter of Thomas Cheney and his wife. Abigail, the daughter of Enoch Hancock and Abigail his wife. 1762 Feb 14 Hannah, the daughter of Jeremiah Parker & Martha his wife. Benjamin, the son of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. Jan. 24. the of Thaddeus Partridge & Jane his wife. Feb 20 Caleb, the son of Caleb Howard & Mary his wife. March 7. Elizabeth, the daughter of Sam! Whittemore & his wife. April 4 Joseph, the son of Joseph Wooi'sley and Sarah his wife. May 2 Mary, the daughter of William Blaney & Mary his wife. 16 Elizabeth, the daughter of Jos.Muncrief & Sarah his wife. May 30 Henry, the son of Henry Payson and his wife. June 6 William Patrick (adult) Sarah, the daughter of Will™ Patrick & Sarah his wife. 27 Elizabeth, the daughter of Cap' John Williams and Bethiah his wife. Jonathan Davis, the son of William Bossom and Abi- gail his wife. July 25. Catherine, the daughter of James Mears junf & Nancy his wife. RoxBURY Church Records. 157 Aug' 1 Samuel, the sou of Abraham Woodward and hi8 wife. Sarah, the daughter of Thomas Wyman and Sarah his wife. 15 Joseph, the son of Joseph Williams & Mary his wife. Mary, the daughter of Joseph Weld and Mary his wife. 26 William, the son of William Heath and Sarah his wife Oct' 17 Sarah, the daughter of Tho! Williams & Abigail his wife. Mary, the daughter of Nicholas Seaver & Mary his wife. Deborah Searl (adult) Ruth Searl (adult) 3 Tobias a negro man belonging to William Williams Nov' 14 Jeremiah, the son of Jeremiah Williams, (deceased) & Catherine his wife. Mahitabel, the daughter of Isaac Curtiss and Anna his wife. Dec' 5 Samuel, the son of Ephraim Seagar & Abigail his wife. 26 Henry, the son of Ebenezer May and Susannah his wife. Amos, the son of Amos Adams and Elizabeth his wife. 1763 Feb. 5 Ebenezer, the son of Richard & Elizabeth Fox March 13 Timothy ") The twin sons of Jonathan Parker & Abigail John ) his wife. Thomas, the son of Benj* Curtiss & Abigail his wife. Benjamin the son of John Slack and Elizabeth his wife. Charles, the son of William Dinsdel and Lucy his wife. 27 John, the son of John Brewer and his wife. Jane, the daughter of James Orr and Elizabeth his wife. April 3. Mary the daughter of Benj? Williams & Elizabeth his wife. 17 Aaron the son of Aaron Davis jun^ & Susannah his wife. James, the son of Thomas Reymour and Mary his wife. May 1" Isaac, the son of Isaac Winslow Esqf & Lucy his wife. 15 Sarah, the daughter of Joseph Pay son & Abigail his wife. Daniel, the son of Daniel Bugbee jun! «&; Mary his wife. Samuel, the son of William Thompson and Mary his wife. 29 Lucy, the daughter of Sam! Williams junf & Lucy his wife. July 10 Ebenezer, the son of Ebenezer Seaver and Mary his wife. 158 City Document No. 114. Sep' 25 Sibil, the daughter of Samuel Badcock and Sibil his wife. John, the son of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife Hannah, the daughter of W'T" Curtiss and his wife October 9 Lucy, the daughter of Will'" Williams and Anne his wife. Novf 27 John, the son of John Lewis and Abigail his wife DecT 11 Thaddeus, the son of Thaddeus Partridge & Jane his wife. Mary, the daughter of Caleb Hayward and Mary his wife. Deer 18 Lucretia, the daughter of Cap' John Williams and Be- thiah his wife. Lydia, the daughter of William Gridley and Lydia his wife. 1764 Jany 15 Theoda, the daughter of Stephen Williams and Theoda his wife. 22 Abiah^ the son of Samuel Iloldbrook (of Boston) & Elizabeth his wife. Mary, the daughter of William Patrick and Sarah his wife. Feb 12 Robert, the son of Robert Pierpont and Anne his wife. Susannah, the daughter of Joseph Ruggles and Re- becca his wife. 19 Anne Husk, the daughter of Edmund Quincj' and Anne his wife. 26 Susannah, the daughter of Lemuel Hutson (Boston) and his wife. May 20 Ruth, the daughter of Samuel Whittemore & his wife. 27 Thomas, the son of William Thomson & Mary his wife. Sarah, the daughter of Moses Winchester and Mary his wife. June 3 Sarah, the daughter of Edward Dorr and his wife. Thomas, the son of Thomas Williams & Abigail his wife. 24 Joseph, the son of William Blaney and Mary his wife. Anna, the daughter of Isaac Curtiss and Anna his wife. July 8 Thomas, the son of Amos Adams «fe Elizabeth his wife. 22 Edith, the daughter of Tho' Wyman & Sarah his wife. 29 Sarah, the daughter of William Heath & Sarah his wife. Aug* 12 David, the son of Joseph Woorsley and Sarah his wife. 16 John the son of James Mears juni" & Nancy his wife. Sep' 9 Abraham, the son of Abraham Dorr (deceased) and Susannah his wife. Samuel, the son of Sam! Daniels and his wife. RoxBURY Church Records. 159 23 Joseph the son of Joseph Williams and Susannah his wife. Ocf 7 Venus, an adult woman negro serv' belonging to Jo- seph Ruggles. Richard, the son of Ishmael & Venus the negro ser- vants of Jos. Ruggles. 28 Caroline the daughter of Capt John Williams & Be- thiah his wife. Novf 18 Moses, the son of Moses Dorr & Eleanor Dorr his wife. Priscilla, the daughter of Moses & Eleanor Dorr Decl 16 Anne, the daughter of William Bosson & Abigail his wife. Anne, the daughter of Thomas Dana & Martha his wife. Joshua, the son of William Dinsdel and Lucy his wife. 29. Ezra, the son of Samuel Weld and Hannah his wife. 1765 Jany 20 Joanna, the daughter of John Brewer and his wife. Feb 10 Margrett the daughter of John Dowse and his wife. Rebecca, the daughter of Henry Payson and Abigail his wife. 17 Samuel, the son of Joseph Payson and Abigail his wife. March 10 Deborah Bosson (adult) 31 Sarah Tyng, the daughter of Isaac Winslow EsqT & Lucy his wife. Charles, the son of Ebenf Pierpont and Hannah his wife. April 21 Susannah, the daughter of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. 28 Rebecca, the daughter of James Orr & Eliz. his wife (Privatim) May 5 Richard, the son of Richard Fox and Elizabeth his wife. 19 Nathaniel, the son of Samuel Perrin (deceased) & Elizabeth his wife. John Ruggles, the son of Joseph Weld and Mary his wife. 26 William, the son of Abijah Seaver & his wife. June 9 Mary, the daughter of Paul Gore and Mary his wife. July 7 Sarah, the daughter of Aaron Davis & Susannah his wife. 21 Abigail, the daughter of Welsh and his wife. Sept* 8 Enoch, the son of Enock Hancock (deceased) and Abigail his wife. 22 Charlotte, daughter of William Gridley & Lydia his wife. IGO City Document No. 114. 29 Esther, the daughter of John Lewis and Abigail his wife. Oct"^ 27 William the sou of Dan! Seaver & Abial his wife. Deer 1 Susaanah, the daughter of Will™ Patrick & Sarah his wife. 8 Sarah, the daughter of Thaddeus Partridge & Jane his wife. 1766 Jan 5 Davis, the son of Obadiah Cooledge & his wife. Charles, the son of Caleb Hay ward & Mary his wife. Feb 2 Mary, the daughter of Daniel Tombs and his wife. 9 Samuel, the son of John Slack and Elizabeth his wife. 16 Hannah, the daughter of Davis Whitman and his wife. March 2 Susannah, the daughter of Joseph Williams and Su- sannah his wife. 23 Elizabeth, the daughter of James Cornish and Sarah his wife. April 6 Joseph, the son of Cap* William Heath and Sarah his wife. 13 James, the son of James Bird & Deborah his wife. 20 Joseph the son of Job Walker and his wife. 27 John, the son of Joseph Williams and Mary his wife. Nathaneel, the son of Jeremiah Parker & Martha his wife. Susannah, the daughter of Isaac Curtiss and Anna his wife. May 18 Roxbury, the son of Ishmael & Venus (Negroes be- longing to the Wido. Ruggles) June 8 Charles, the sou of Ephraim Seagar and Abigail his wife. July 20 Noah, the son of Noah Davis & Elizabeth his wife. 27 Catherine, the daughter of Thomas Learned and his wife. Aug* 10 Thomas, the son of Thomas Hovey and his wife. 17 Adams, the son of Richard Lathbridge & Hopestil his wife. 24 William, the son of Joseph Pay son and Abigail his wife. 31 Andrew, the son of Andrew Floyd and his wife (privatim) Oct' 12 Elijah the sou of Thomas Williams & Abigail his wife. Benjamin the son of Abial Seaver and his wife. Leocada, the daughter of Jacob Davis and his wife. 19 Charlotte, the daughter of William Williams & Anne his wife. RoxBURY Church Kecords. 161 Mary, the daughter of Daniel Bugbee jauf & Sarah his wife. Elizabeth Johnson, a young woman. Nov'. 2 Benjamin Sharp, the son of William Blanej' & Mary his wife. 23 Mary, the daughter of Joshua Felton & Mary his wife. 30 Mary, the daughter of Joseph Woorslej' and Sarah his wife. Decf 7 Dorothy, the daughter of Edmund "Weld and Sarah his wife. 21 Phylis, the Negro woman of Cap' John Williams 1767 Jany 11 Paul, the son of Paul Gore & Mary his wife. Thomas the son of Thomas Thompson & Mary his wife. Anne, the daughter of Will™ Bugbee and Hannah his wife. Feb 1^ Joseph, the son of Edward Dorr and Abigail his wife. 15 Joseph, the son of Eliphalet Downer and his wife. Mind well, the daughter of Daniel Benjamin & Mary his wife April 5 Abigail, the wife of Jeremiah Parker junT 19 Stephen, the son of Stephen Williams & Theoda his wife. May 10 Maiy, the daughter of Phillip Doyle & Mary his wife. 3 Brill Johnson, a young man. July 12 Joseph, the son of Amos Adams & Elizabeth his wife. Aug' 23 James Clap, the son of Aaron Rumnie and his wife. Jeremy, the son of Jeremy Parker junT & Abigail his wife. 30 Elizabeth, the daughter of Richard Fox and Elizabeth his wife Joseph, the son of Joseph Smith and Mary his wife. Sep' 13 Scarborough, the son of Jonathan Parker and Abigail his wile. Anna, the daughter of Benjamin Baker and his wife. Oct' • 5 Elizabeih, the daughter of Thaddeus Partri'ge & Jane his wife. 18 the daughter of James Bird and his wife. 25 Joseph, the son of Joseph Muncrieff & Mary his wife. John, the son of William Thompson and Mary his wife Nov' 8 Benjamin, the son of Joseph Williams & Susanna his wife. Theoda the daughter of William Dinsdel & his wife. Dec! 6 Isaac the son of Isaac Curtiss and Anna his wife. 13 Oliver, the son of Will"? Gridley & Lydia his wife. 20 Daniel, the son of Daniel Bugbee & Sarah his wife. 162 City Document No. 114. 1768 Jany 31 Mary, the daughter of Peter Walker & his wife. Feb 7 Haunah, the daughter of Johua Felton and Mary hia wife. 14 James, the son of Thomas Hovey and his wi^e. 28 Ruggles, the son of John Slack & Eliz. his wife. James, the son of James Gould & his wife. March 14 Charles, the son of Ephraim Seagar & Abigail his wife. 27 Charles, the son of William Boston & Ruth his wife. Hannah How, a young woman. April 3 Abigail, the daughter of William Blaney & Mary his wife. 17 William, the son of William Bugbee & Hannah his wife. May 1 Anne, the daughter of Henry Pay sou & Abigail his wife. 15 Catharine, the daughter of Sam! Sumner & Mary his wife. June 5 James Hervey, the son of William Pierpout & his wife. 19 Abigail, the daughter of Jacob Davis and his wife. July 17 Rebeccah, the daughter of John Brewer & his wife. 24 Charles, the son of Daniel Cooledge & his wife. August 7 Mary, the daughter of Mary Bosson. 14 Lucretia, the daughter of Moses W inchester and Mary his wife. 28 Eunice, the daughter of Francis Dana & Eunice his wife. Oliver Royal, the son of Robert Champney & Rebecca his wife. Sep? 4 Caleb, the son of Daniel Seaver & Abial his wife. Abigail, the daughter of Thomas Williams & Abigail his wife. Rebecca, the daughter of Caleb Hayward & Mary his wife. Anne, the daughter of Abijah Sever & his wife. (?) 14 Martha, the daughter of Nath! Ruggles & Martha his wife. Jolm Knight, the son of Thomas Learned &^ his wife. 25 Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel Heath & his wife. Oct' 9 Rebeccah, the daughter of Paul Gore & Mary his wife. 16 Mary, the daughter of Aaron Davis & Susannah his wife. 23 Priscilla, the daughter of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. 30 Mary, the daughter of Jos. Smith & his wife. RoxBURY Church Records. 163 Dec'' 18 Rebeccah, daughter of William Thompson & Mary his wife. John, the son of Richard Rowen and his wife. 25 Mary, the daughter of Eliphalet Downer & his wife. 1769 Jan. 15 Mary, the daughter of Thomas Dana & Susannah his wife. 22 Michael Presbury, the son of James Bird & his wife. Feb 1 Sarah, the daughter of Joseph Payson & Abigail his wife. March 26 Sarah, the daughter of Amos Adams & Elizabeth his wife. April 23 Martha, the wife of Stephen Mills. May 20 Charles, the son of Joseph Williams and Mary his wife. ^ June 4 Henry, the son of Cap? William Heath and ^i-iy- ■''■■-> his wife. 11 Oliver, the son of William Dinsdel & his wife. July 1 George, the son of Moses Dorr and Eleanour his wife. 15 Joshua, the son of Joshua Felton and Mary his wife. James, the son of Hannah Tucker. 22 Samuel, the sou of Joseph Williams and Susannah his wife. 29 Robert, the son of William Williams & Anne his wife. Mary, the daughter of Jeremiah Parker junT & Abigail his wife. Aug* 6 John, the son of Co' Joseph Scott and his wife. Elizabeth, the daughter of Jonathan Parker & Abigal his wife. Sep' 3 Cato, the son of London & Phillis, servants to Majr Bayard. 17 Mary, the wife of Joshua Felton. John, the son of Daniel Bugbee and Sarah his wife. Oct' 8 Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas Weld & Thankful his wife. 15 Lucy, the daughter of Peleg Heath and Patience his wife. 22 Sarah, the daughter of Isaac Curtiss & Anna his wife. NovJ" 5 Abigail, the daughter of Lemuel May & Abigail his wife. Benjamin West, the son of James Cornish & his wife. Anne, the daughter of James Gould & his wife. 20 Benjamin Woodbridge the son of Benjamin Baxter & his wife. William, the son of Thadeus Partridge & Jane his wife. 1()4 City Document No. 114. Decf 10 Abigail, the daughter of Stephen Williams & Theoda his wife. Prince, a negro m;in of William Bowdoin Esq"" & Pbillis his daughter. 24 Lucretia, the daughter of John Graeton & Sarah his wife. 1770 Jan 21 Priscilla, the daughter of Richard Fox and his wife. 28 Susannah, the daughter of Daniel Seaver & Abial his wife. John, the son of John Davis Williams & Hannah his wife. Feb 11 Aaron, the sou of Aaron Ruminee & Eliza his wife. 18 Hannah, the daughter of Samuel Sumner & Mary his wife. March 4 Mary, the daughter of William Thompson & Mary his wife. 11 Elizabeth, the daughter of Benjamin Baker & his wife. Sarah, the daughter of Jacob Cummins & Sarah his wife. 25 William, the son of William Bugbee and his wife. Elizabeth the daughter of Stephen Mills & his wife. April 1 Thomas, the son of Welch (deceased) & his wife. Sam! the son of John Williams & Mary his wife. 15 Anne the daughter of Joseph Muncrief and Mary his wife. 29 Benjamin, the son of Edmund Weld and Sarah his wife. May 13 John Shirley', the son of James Mears & Nancy his wife. June 3 Eunice, the daughter of Dan! Coolidge & Lydia his wife. July 1 Elizabeth, the daughter of Sam! Samner and Su- sannah his wife. 8 John, the son of Samuel Whittemore & his wife. 22 William, the son of Susannah Dorr. Aug' S'!' Lucy, the daugr Joshua Fulton & Mary his wife. 12 Henry the son of William Blaney & Mar}' his wife. 19 Susannah, the daughter of Sam! Heath & his wife. Sept* 2 Lemuel, the son of Thomas Davenport & his wife. 30 Martha, the daughter of John Slack and Elizabeth his wife. Nathaniel, the son of Nath! Eaton & Martha hia wife. EoxBURY Church Records. 165 Oct! 14 Samuel, the son of Thomas Learned & his wife. 28 Ralph the son of Joseph Smith & his wife. Novr 4 Abigail, the daughter of Jeremiah Parker junf & Abigail his wife. 11 Deborah, the daugh' of Joshua Bradley & Sarah his wife. Dec"". 2 William, the son of Moses Davis & Hannah his wife. 9 Nath! the son of Nalh! Ruggles & Martha his wife. 16 Abigail, the daughter of Dan! Bugbee junr & Sarah his wife. 23 Susannah, the daughter of Paul Gore & Mary his wife. Samuel, the son of Samuel Gore & Hannah his wife. 1771 Jan. 13 Nathaneel, the son of Nath! Felton & Mary his wife. 20 Joseph, the son of Abijah Seaver and his wife. Elijah, the son of Dan! Whitney & his wife. Feb 10 Ebenf the son of Ebenezer Wales & his wife. 24 Eleazer, the son of Thomas Williams & his wife. Henr}', the son of William Thompson & his wife. Asa, the son Jacob Davis & his wife. Thomas, the son of Benjamin Cotterel & Mary his wife. Benjamin, the son of Benjamin Cotterel & Mary his wife. March 10 Hannah, the daughter of Joseph Williams Esq & Hannah liis wife. April 10 Kendal, the son of Kendal Johnson (dec"?) & Anne his wife. May 26 Peleg, the sou of Peleg Heath & Patience his wife. Abigail, the daughter of Henry Payson & his wife. Rebeccah, the daughter of Robert Champney & his wife. Sarah, the daughter of Ebenezer Swan & his wife. June 16 Aaron, the son of Aaron White & his wife. Abigail, the daugf of Thomas Weld & his wife. July 28 Samuel, the son of William Gridley & Lydia his wife. Mar3% the daughter of Thorp & his wife. 14 the of Thomas Safford & his wife. Aug! 4 Elisha, the son of Joseph Williams junr & Mary his wife. 166 City Document No. 114. John, the son of Isaac Curtis & Anna his wife. Samuel, the son of Eliphalet Downer & his wife. 11 Mary, the daughter of Caleb Hayward & Mary his wife. Sep* 15 Sarah, the daughter of Richard Rowen & hia wife. Oct'' 8 John, the son of John Graeton & Sarah his wife Benjamin, the sou of Joseph Payson & Abigail his wife. Novf 10 Mary, the daughter Joseph Williams & Susannah his wife. 24 Elizabeth, the daughter of Jeremiah Parker & Abigail his wife. Deer 15 James, the son of Thadeus Partridge & Jane his wife, Mary, the daugT of James Gould & his wife. 1772 Jany 26 Esther, the daugf of Sam! Langley & Esther his wife. Feb 9 Luc3', the daugT of John "Williams & Rebecca his wife. Ezekiel ] The children of Peter Walker & Elizabeth j his wife. 16 Thomas, the son of Isaac Winslow Esq & Jemima his wife. William, the son of W™ Dinsdel & his wife. March 1 Ashael Plimpton, the son of Moses Dorr & Eleanor his wife. Moses, the son of Moses Winchester & Mary his wife. 28 Henry, the son of Richard Fox & Elizabeth his wife. April 5 Charles, the son of Aaron Davis & Susannah his wife. 12 Bethiah, the daughter of Jonathan Parker & Abigil his wife. Susannah, the daughter of Joseph Smith & Mar3'- his wife. Abigail Sumner, the daughter of John Williams & ' Mary his wife. 19 Tliomas, the son of Edmund Weld & Sarah his wife. 26 Elizabeth, daughter of James White & his wife. May 3 Hannah, daughter of William Bugbee & Hannah his wife. 10 Martha, the daughter of Jacob Cummins and Sarah his wife. 24 Joseph, son of Cap' Nut! Ruggles & Martha his wife. Tune 10 John, son of William Blaney & Mary his wife (pri- vately ) RoxBURY Church Records. 167 14 Margartae, the daughter of EbenT Seaver & Margaret his wife. John, sou of Samuel Bowen & Mary his wife. July 5 Caroline, daughter of Aaron Blaney & Eunice his wife. Aug' 2 Jeremiah, son of Joseph Williams Esqr & Hannah his wife. William, son of Nath! Eaton & Martha his wife. Sep' 13 Catharine, the daughter of John Slack & Elizabeth his wife. 27 Joseph, the son of Joseph Curtiss & Catherine his wife. Samuel, the son of John Ward & his wife. Samuel Croxford (a young man) Oct' 4 Eunice, the daugf of Ebenf Wales & Eunice his wife. Polly, daug' of Stephen Williams jun! & Mary hia wife. Nathanael, son of Nattf Scott & his wite. 11 Mary, the daugT of Sam! Sumner junT & Susanna his wife. Richard, the son of Richard Rowen & Sarah his wife. NovT 8 Betsey, the daugf of Thomas Shed and his wife. 29 Elizabeth, daugf of Stephen Jennigs & Mary his wife. Decf 6 Elizabeth, daug! of Ridley and Elizabeth Ridley. . .^ 13 Samuel, the son of Samuel Sumner & Mary his wife. Thomas, the son of Thomas Davenport «S= his wife. Polly, daughter of Ralph Smith & Mary his wife. 1773 Jan^ 17 Martha, daughter of Thomas Dana & Martha his wife. . Sarah, daughter of Benja. Cotterell & Mary his wife. 31 Turell, the son of Thomas Learned & his wife. Katie, the daugf of John Graeton & Sarah his wife. Feb 7 Anna Darby, daugf of Noah Parker & Eleanor his wife. 14 Mary, daughter of Joseph Muncnef and his wife. March 14 Elizabeth, daugf of Aaron White and his wife, 21 Enoch, son of Enoch Hyde and Mary his wife. Stedman son of John Davis Williams & Hannah his wife. A.pril 4 Benjamin, the son of Thomas Safford & his wife. 18 Mary Willard, daughter of Benjamin Tucker & wife. 168 City Document No. 114. Sarah, daug! of Daniel Biigbee & Sara,h bis wife. Polly, daug-y of John Williams & Polly his wife. May 2 Sarah, daugf of Isaac Ciirtiss & Anna his wife. Robert, son of James Morton & his wife. 16 Nathanael, son of Abijah Seaver & his wife. Aug' P.' Thomas, sou of Thomas Shed & his wife. 22 Samuel, son of Peleg Heath & Patience his wife. Nathan, son of Nathan Shed & his wife. 29 OUe, daugliter of William Dindsdel" & his wife. Nathanael, son of Joshua Felton & Mary his wife. Octr 3 William, son of Thomas Maccarty & Sarah his wife. 11 Sally, daughter of Edward Payson Williams & Sarah his wife. Novr 28 Francis, son of Deacon William Gridley & Lydia his wife. Deer 26 Catherine, the daugT of Thadeus Partridge & Jano his wife. 1774 Jan^ 2 Ebenezer, son of Luke Baker & his wife. 16 Anne, daugf of Joseph Payson & Abigail his wife. Lemuel Baker, son of Jacob Davis & his wife. Feb 20 Nathanael Whiting, son of Joseph Williams EsqT & Hannah his wife. Jonathan, son of Jonathan Champne}' & his wife. Elizabeth, ) Twin daughters of Joseph Smith & Mary Sally j his wife. John, son of John Whitne}^ & Mary his wife. 27 William, son of Sam! Gore & Hannah his wife. Cuffe, a negro mau belonging to William Fulton (privately) Mar 27 Lemuel son of Joseph Williams & Susannah his wife. April 3 Arnold, son of Aai-on Blaney & Eunice his wife. 17 Mary, daugf of Joseph Payson jun' & Mary his wife. May 1 Samuel, son of Joseph Curtiss & Catherine his wife. Betsey, daughter of Ebenf Wules & Eunice Li3 wife. Samuel, son of Samu' Whittemore junf & his wife. Nancy, daughter of Noah Parker & Eleanor his. wife. 15 Lydia, daug'' of Doctor Thomas Williams & his wife. 29 Pamela, the daug' of Sam! Heath & his wife. Martha, the dang! of Nath' Eaton & Martha his wife. Olive, the daug!' of John Ward & Martha his wife. June 5 Sally, daug!' of William Thompson & Mary his wife 26 Samuel, son of John Williams & Rebeca his wife. Bethiah Allen, daugy of Jeremiah Parker jun' & Abigail his wife. RoxBDRY Church Records. 169 Samuel, son of Samuel Bowen & Maiy his wife. July 31 Stephen son of Stephen Jennings & INIary his wife. Aug' 7 Charles, son of Moses Winchester & Mary his wife. Sep' 4 Daniel, son of William Bugbee & Mary his wife. Warren, son of Daniel Coolege & his wife. Francis, son of Enoch Hyde & Mary his wife. Oct^ 2 Joshua, son of Ebenezer Seaver & Margaret his wife. Elizabeth, claugT of Thomas Kelton & his wife (Dorchester) 2 Benjamin Stevens (adult) 23 Thomas Cotton, son of Caleb Hayward & Martha his wife. Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Shed and his wife. Charles, son of Jacob Cummins & Sarah his wife. NovF 6 Nathanael Healy (adult) 13 Samuel, son of Benjamin Cotterel & Mary his wife. Ileriot, daugr of William Felton & his wife. Dec' 18 Mary, daugl" of Stephen Williams & Theoda his wife. 25 Susannah, daugf of John Slack & Elizabeth his wife. Abigail, daugF of Joseph Richardson & Abigail his wife. 1775 Jany 1 Lulley dangT of John Graeton & Sarah his wife. 15 Lucy, daugy of Floyd and his wife. 22 Susannah, daugT of James How and Susannah his wife. Feb 5 Lucretia, daugf of Joshua Felton & Polly his wife. 12 Phanne, daugF of Henry Payson & his wife. Thomas, son of Richard Fox & Elizabeth his wife. Abigaik, daug! of James Morton & his wife. Betsey, daug!" of Daniel Brown & Ruth his wife. 26 Hannah, daugf of Tho. Learned & his wife. Ebenezer son of Ebenezer Smith & Abigail his wife. March 5 Betsey, daugr of Robert Williams & Elizabeth his wife. 12 Ruth, daug' of Nath! Scott & his wife. April 9 Joseph, son of Robert Champney and Rebeccah his wife. The following is taken from Page 269 of the Records (at the end of Rev*? J. Eliot's Register of events.) "Inasmuch as some things worthy of notice are not as I find mentioned in this Book, and others y' are, are mentioned in divers places scattered up & down I have thot proper here to insert y? following articles, following the Rev*^ Mr Eliot & Danforth's annals of events. " Amos Adams." 170 City Document No. 114. 1632 July The first Church in Roxbury was gathered. IG32 July The Rev? Mr Tho^ Weld was chosen & invested w'.'' y* pastoral care of the church in Rox- bury he was a Minister in England, att Terling in Essex. 1631 Novf Mr John Eliot arrived in N England aged 27. Joyned to y*= Ch*! att Boston. 1632 Oct^ Mr John Eliot was married. Nov! 5 or 0'? The Rev? M' Eliot was ordained Teacher of the Church in Roxbury. 1639 *The Rev? Mr Weld upon advice of his friends re- turned to England. 1650 Sept 24 The Rev? Mr Sam! Danforth was ordained Pas- tor of the Church in Roxbury. 1674 Novf 19 The Rev? Mr Danforth dyed, aged 48. 1688 Octr 17 The Rev? Mr Nehemiah Walter ordained Pastor of the Ch'r in Roxbury. 1690 May 20 The Rev? Mr Eliot died. 1718 Octr 19 The Rev? Mr Tho? Walter ordained- Pastor of the Ch*? in Roxbury. 1725 Jan 10 The Rev? Mr Thof Walter died. 1750 Sep* 17 The Rev"^ M"^ Nehemiah Walter died. 1750 Nov 7 The Rev? Mr Oliver Peabody was ordained Pastor of this Church. 1752 May 29 The Re\^. Mr Peabody dyed. 1753 Sep' 12 Amos Adams was ordained Pastor of the first Ch^ in Roxbury. 1775 Octob" 5 The Rev? Mr Adams died. 1782 Ocf 2 Eliphalet Porter was ordained Pastor of y® 1st Ch^ in R. 1830 July 7 George Putnam ordained Colleague. 1833 Dec 7 Rev? Eliphalet Porter D.D. died aged 75 J years. Month 11* day 26. Month 1 day 3. 1641 Willia Chandler, a Christian & godly brothr dyed of a Consumption. A new borne infant of Georg. Holmes. Month 2 day 30. Month 6* day 10. Month 7* day 21. Month 9. 1642 Abigail Gore the daughter of Mr John Gore. John Scarbro the sohe of John Scarbro. this infant dyed of convulsions. John Perry, a christian brothr he dyed of a Consumption p.tly & an extreame paine in his head. There were 2 infants dyed in the birth, it was conceived to be through the unskilfullnesse of the midwife, none of the p.ents were of o"^ church. *Rev'; Tho' Weld died at London, March 23? 1660. RoxBURY Church Records. 171 Month ll*^day24. Month 12 day 13. Samuel Hagbourne a christian & godly broth' d3'ed of a feaver, upon a deepe could & stopt up with flegrae. Whittarjore, the wife of Laurcuc Whittamore, She dyed of an Apoplexie, "w*^*^ she had more then two years before, but it resolved into a palsy in all her left side, being vojd of sence & motion, but was cured of it againe, though she were aboute 60 ^-ears of age. 1G43 Month 2 day 4. Mary Onion the wife of Rob. Onion died of a cold and swvet taken in childbed her child also dj^ed, because she was stubborne, and would not submitt to the paines, but she was after filled w"" dredful horror of conscience and dyed under them, but 1 hope und'' some tokens of mercy Month 4' About the 1' of this month Mary the maid serva' of M"" Prichard was buryed. She was a godly maide & was to have joyned to the Church, but the Lord pvented her & tooke her to Heaven. The last of this month John Bell, the son of Thom: Bell y' was baptized about 2 month before, dyed. ) Month 6 day: Bridget Denison, the wife of George Denison & a godly young woman dyed of a feaver & consumption. Month 8 day 26. Goodman 8tone, an old Kentish man dyed, he was not of the Church, yet on his sick bed some had some hopes of him. Month 10 day 27. M"";' Doiothy Dudly dyed of the wind collik, a godly Christian woman & left a religeous sav behind her. day 30. Thomas Pig dyed of a drops}', a godly Chris- tian man. lie had a fall & a bruise on his back, w^ hurt his kidneys & not carefully cured they utterly wasted away & many oth" of his iutrals. Month 1 day 8. Elizabeth Pepper, the child lately baptized, dyed. (Opposite entry of Baptism under date of Month 1. day 3.) Month 7 day 7. 1644 M" Cuddington, who was not of the church, an ancient woman, she dyed of an Apo- plexie. John Deunison the child of Edward Denison. 172 City Document No. 114. Month 9 day 4. day 15. day 18. Month 1 1 aboute the 24 day. John Grave, a godly broth'' of the church, ho tooke a deepe cold, w*^ sweld his head w"^ rhume & ovcame his heart. Thomas Ruggles a godl}' broth', he dyed of a Consumption. These two brake the knot first of the Nazing Christians. I meane they first dyed of all those Christians y' came fro y' towne in England. Laurence Whittamore, an ancient Christian of 80 years of aige. Peter Leaving, one of the two twins dyed. (Baptized Month 7 day 15, 1644) Old Mother Grave ; died, she was about 80 years of aige. Month 10 day 2. day 5. day the 7 day 8 day 24 Month 11 day 7. Mouth 12 day 2. day 3. day 9. 1645 A girle, the child of broth'' Griggs of abo*'^ 12 years old dyed of a kahexie Dorothy Jocelin, a maide servnnt of M' Dud- ly, she was exceeding lively- spirited in bitter paines & left a good savor tliereby, she was first taken w"* an apoplectical sleeping & at the resokition of it it fell upon her lungs w** w"" weake afore, w"* a paine like a pUiris}". John Grave a godly young man, the eldrst soiie of him who dyed the yeare afore, he dyed of au ulcer ii) his lunges. How, the wile of Abraham How, a godly woman, he dyed of a stopiug in her lungs. Joseph Weld the infant of Joseph Weld bap tized the suilier afore. w*^ was the Sab. M^ Henry Dingham dyed it the same mauer as Dorothy Jocelin did. This was the most sad mortal weeke, y' ever Roxbur}- saw, to have 5 dy in one week, & many more ly sick in the towne. Joseph Johnson, baptized two months afore, dyed. Old Moth"" Roberts, a AVelch woman, she had lived about 9 years in this country & dyed the hundred and third yeare of her aige, she was above 90 years ould w° she left her native country. George Holmes a godly broth"" dyed of a feav. Old Mother Dennison dyed. Hannah Wilson deliverd of a dead borne child- RoxBURY Church Records. 173 Month 1 day 28. Month 3 day 7. day 23. Month 4 day 9. day 16 Month 6 day 6. day 7. Month 7 day 29. Month 8 day 6. day 7. day 20. Month 9 1646 Bro. Lambe d3'ed of a Calenture, by a great could. Bro. Brewer dyed of an Ulcer in his longes w** peed through into his bowels & emptyed thithr to his great swelling & torment. A lit l^sic'] litle infant also a twinn of Job Tilers dyed. Obadiah Gore a child of 10 years old dyed of a Consumption w* as sweete & gracious exp''essious of faith as ev we have heard. Bro. Griggs who lay in a long affliction of sicknesse & shined like gold in it, greatly glorifying God & magnifying his grace in Christ. John Scarbrough slaine by charging a great guun. John Parke, the sone of Willia Park not a yeare old. Ezbon, an Indian, hopefully godly, haveing lived 10 yeare among the English, could read, desired to serve God &*: dyed Nan, Mr Weld's captive Indian dyed, who also was hopeful. Deborah Holmes dyed, a child not a j-eare old. Denuison sonn of Edward Denison dyed of convulsions : of 1 7 [weks] Mf Joseph Weld dyed of a Cancer in his tongue & jawes. Egleden, daughter in law to Joseph Patchen she was about 10 y. old, she dyed of a paine first in her head, then in her back. Gorton, the daughter of John Gorton, dyed. MontL 8 day 7. 1647 Month 2 day 13. A new borne child of Christopher Peake dyed. Month 6 day 2. Hannah Gookins, this infant, lately baptized, was buryed. Goodwife Turner dyed in child bed, a godly young woman, though not3'et admitted, yet should had not her travail- p' vented. Month 9. About the 1" day. A still borne child of Rich Wooddy's. day 15. John Levens an ancient godj' christian, dyed of a dead palsie. 1648 Month 3f day 25. Hannah Hanshet a child dyed of windy con- vulsions. 30 Joseph Goard a young child dyed of the same disease. 174 City Document No. 114. Month 4 day 3. Hannah Seaver, daughter of Robert Seaver. Month 11. 23. Sarah Davis bro. Morel's daughter dyed, by ocasion of unheedfull taking cold upon an abortion. Month 2 day 30. Month 3 day 10. Month 6 day day day day 2. 13. 14. 28 Month 7 day 6. 7 9. Month 8' day 21. Month 9' day 2. day day 3. 8. Month 10 1649. Joshua Watson of 1 1 years old suddenly dyed of the bell}' ake. John Mekins, 3 months afore baptized, now dyed. 2 infants borne & buryd un- ] M^ Pri chard's baptized, one. j Bro, Peake. Jeremiah ) Deuuison, souns of Edward Deni- Joseph J son, dyed. in one weeks Also Joseph Patchin's child. Abraham Morgan, a child not a yeare old. John Stonhard a midle aged man or litle more. Deborah Park daughter of Willia Park. Abigal Gardner, daughter of Thom: Gardner . died of a cough & feav. Joseph Tor}', a young child, of the cough & could. Alcock, a young child of Mf Alcock. Thomas Weld a youth of about 17 y. old: Sonne of Josepli ^V^eld. Joseph Weld, the infant of John Weld, a litle afore baptized, now dyed. Hannah Hanshet, newly baptized, died of the cough & could. Sister Bowles dyed of the small pox. Sister Heli dyed in childbed w* oth' diseases w*^ cause her child to dy & was taken fro her by peeches. About the 16 day an infant of a sojoiirner at sister Lamb's dyed of the small pox. Thankfull Perepoint the child of John Pere- point. Monethy''3'^day23. Moneth 4"^ day 26. Moneth 5'^ day 6. Month ,6 day 16. day 25. Month 7 day 13. Moneth 9 day 20 1650 John Wooddie, a christian & godly brother dyed of y! small pox. Thomas Curtis, the son of William Curtis, dyed of a long & tedious Consumption. Phebe Jones dyed of a scald. Anne Paison y" daughter of Ed w.Paison dyed. Widdow Morrick dyetl. Thomns Wooddie son of Richard Wooddy dyed. This same child dyed [opposite entry of Bap- tism, IMoneth 9 day 17, of Morgan daughter of James Morgan. RoxBURY Church Records. 175 Moneth 11 day 21. Onr Sister Meakings wife to broth' Meakings the yonger, dyed in child bed, Shee was a gratious woman & left a good savour behind her. The same day also dyed y^ daughter of Sister Culver newly borne. Month 12 day 3. Sister Meakings the aged woman, mother to brother Meakings. Moneth Moneth 2? day 28. 4"' day 28. day 18. Moneth 5'^ day 28. Moneth 9 day 27. day 29. Moneth 11 day 2. 1651 A servant to brother Porter dyed. M"" Goore's twins buryed, unbaptized. ^- — Sister Mayes dyed, a very gratious and sa- voury christian. A yong child of brother Perepoint unbaptized. John Roberts d3ed of a dropsy. The wife of Neighbor Hawly dyed. An infant of Isaac Heath junior unbaptised. Moneth ^^ day 29. Moneth Month 5 day 10. 9 day 2? day 3. 1652 William Heath an able godly «&; faithful brother dyed. Mary Baker, daughter to brother Baker. A youth servant to brother Ilely. Isaac Bowles, son of John Bowles, dyed. Moneth 4 / 1. Moneth 5 day 3. day 22. day 31. Moneth 6 day 24. day 26. Moneth 7 day 3. Moneth 11 day 17. day 25. Moneth 12 day 3. 1653. Deacon Parkes, his twins a son & daughter buryed. An infant of Daniel Weld's still borne. Mary Griggs, wife to Joseph Grigs, daughter to brother Crafts, dyed. Samuel Danforth sonu to Samuel Danforth dyed & buryed y* day following. being y^ Lds day, at night Thomas Dudley P^sqf dyed & was buryed on y® 6'? day fol- lowing. Peter Gardiner sonn of Tho. Gardiner bmyed. Samuel Weld sonn to Thomas Weld buryed. Obadiah Gore sonne to My John Gore buryed. - Brother Potter. Mf William Denyson. Hanna Seaver, the child of o"" brother Eobert Seaver. Moneth 2^ day 2? [Moneth 5 day 30. 1654 John Hanchet, sonn to brother Hanchet, dyed Gorton daughter to John Gorton bap- tized] [Opposite this entry is ' Within a short space it dyed.'] 176 City Document No. 114. Moneth 7 day 22. Hanna Glover aforesayd dyed [Opposite rec- ord of biiptism M". 7 day 3] 29 Snsana Pason daughter of Edw4 Pasoa. [Moneth 10 day 3. Benjamin Goare sonue to broth' Goare bap- tized] [Opposite this entry is ' This child dyed witliin a short space after."] Moneth 1 day 10. day 24. Moneth 4 day 9. day 26. Moneth 5 day 7. day 4. Moneth 9 day 19. Moneth 2? day 5. Moneth 5 day 14. Moneth 4 day 2. day 9. Moneth 6 day 9. Moneth 8 day 22. Moneth 3 day 4. Moneth 7 day 14. day 15. Moneth 8 day 7. Moneth 9 day 12. Moneth 10 day 7. Moneth 1 day 15. Moneth 7 day 30. 1654 I 5 Elizabeth Williams, daughter to Sam! Willias buryed. Goodwife Birchard. 1655 Margery Johnson, the wife of John Johnson. Hanna Parke, daughter to Deacon Parke. Elisabeth Bowles, daughter to Elder Heath. Elizabeth Mattock, daughter to bro. Mattock. Aaron Eliot, sonn to M': Eliot dyed. 1656 Anna Woodee wife to Rich Woody Senior. William Park, son of Willifi Park dyed & was buryed y^ day following. [OppO' site record of baptism M°. 8 day 5 of Samuel Griggs sonne of Joseph Griggs is "This child dyed the next January fol- lowing '*] 1657 W. John Gore dyed & was buryed the foil- lowing day. Sister Seaver y® wife of Robert Seaver. An infantof John Pierpoint dyed unbaptised. Philip Eliot one of y^ Deacons of this Church dyed. 1658 Elisabeth Davis wife to Will. Davis. John Dane dyed. John Riiggles, Sergeant, dyed. O' aged Sister Gardiner was buryed. Hanna Paul y^ daughter of o! Sister Woodee buryed. Richard Woodie Senior. Anne Brewer. 1659 John Johnson, Surveyor Generall of all ye armes, dyed & was buried y! day following. RoxBURY Church Records. 177 Moneth 10 day 5. Philip, sonne of Philip Curtis, was buryed. day 5. Sarah Dauforth dyed & was buryed y* day following. day 7. Mary Dauforth d.yed in y® faith & was buryed upon y®. 9* day of y® moneth, day 15. Elisabeth Dauforth dyed & was buryed y" day foUowiug*; day 15. Our aged Sister Heath y! widdow of Will. Heath was buryed. Moneth 8 day 5. Moneth 10 day 4. Moneth 11 day 9. day 21. Moneth 12 day 6. day 8. day 20. Moneth 1 day 7. day 11. 1660 Hanna y^ daughter of Christopher Peake buryed. Benjamin, sou to Joseph Wise, was buried. Joseph, son to Peleg Heath. M! Isaac Heath, Ruling Elder in this Church, dyed & was buryed on y" 23 day. Martha, daughter to Samuel Williams. Samuel, son to Tobias Davis. Sarah, daughter to Peter Gardiner. Isaac son to Isaac Williams. An infant of Daniel Brewer, still born. Moneth 9 day 13. Moneth 10 day 1. day 20. 21. 1661 A little infant of Will. Cheany jun: unbap- tized. Abraham Morrell died, being a hopefull young man about 21 yeares old. The wife of Goodman Gibson of Cambridge. John Johnson, son to Capt. Johnson. Isaac Morell, an aged brother. Moneth 4. Moneth 10 Moneth 11 day 6'? 1662 Abraham Morrell of Snlisbury fell sick in this town & dyed & was buryed upon y* 20* of 4"? Mayes to John Mayes jun. An infant of Benjamin Chilcle unbaptized. Widdow Homes was buryed. Moneth 3 day 4. Moneth 4'? day 2. day 18. day 26. Moneth 5'.'^ day 21. 1663 John, son of Deacon Parke. A still born infant of Edward Denison. Deborah, daughter to Edw^ Denison. Daniel, son to Mr Thomas Welde. An infant of John Griggs unbaptized. 178 City Document No. 114. Moneth 8 day 6, day 23 Moneth 9 day 7 Moneth 2 day 30, Moneth 3 day 1, Moneth 4 day 12, Moneth 5 day 4. Moneth 9 day 1 day 12. Moneth 11 day 10. day 14. Moneth 12 day 6, day 2. Moneth 5 day 10. Moneth 7 day . Moneth 9 day 29. Moneth 11 day 11. Moneth 12 day 3. Moneth Moneth 3 day 23. 5 day 22. Moneth 6 Moneth 8 Moneth 10 day 24. day 30. day 25. day 19. day 29. Moneth 11 day 7. Moneth 12 day 28. Moneth 1 day 29. Moneth 2? day 27. Moneth 3"^ day 13. Moneth 4* day 8. Moneth 5 day 2. 1663 John Ruggles Sen. Jonathan, sonne to Robert Pierpont. Robert Gamlin. 1664 Susanna, wife to John Polly. Benjamin, son to Joseph Wise. An infant of Edw*^ Devotion. An infant of Henry Bowin. Mr Samuel Eliot. Sarah, daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Esther, daughter to .John "Weld buried. Elisabeth Heath, Widdow of Elder Heath. Joseph Ruggles, son to Samuel Ruggles. Thomas Grocer, a stranger. 1665 John, son to Jonathan Peak. Mai'garet, daughter to Henry Bowin. M" Sarah Alcocke y® wife of Mf John Alcocke, aged 44. An infant of John Polly unbaptized. Robt. Prentice. 1666 Christopher Peak. Mr Daniel Weld aged 80, dyed and wasburyea day 23. Elizabeth Acrees, •w'^^ was newly baptized. Mar}', wife to John Polly, dyed of 3* small pox. Sarah, y® wife of John Leavins. Arthur Garee, having been distracted 18 weeks. Rob! Hawes aged about 84. Jonathan Pason who dyed of y^ small pox. Rich*^ Griffin. 1667 Mf John Alcock Physician. He dyed at Boston on y® 27* day, but was brought home and buried by his wife on y® 29"* day. aged 40. Deborah, daughter to Edwl Denison. Smith, y^ wife of Francis Smith, aged about 84. John Remington. WiUiam Cheany sen. RoxBURY Church Recohds. 17U Moneth 9 day 28. Moneth 11 day 6^ Moneth 12 day 17. day 24. Rebecca, the wife of John Ciaft, who died in child bed, not being able to be delivered. An infant of Isaac Heath unbaptized. An infant of Tho. Foster stillborn. Abigail, daughter to John Welde. Alice wife of William Davis who dyed in child birth undelivered. Moneth 1 dav 27. Moneth 2 day 28. Moneth 3 day 14. day 30. Moneth 4 day 9. Moneth 7 day 30. Moneth 8 day 1. 3. 9 day 20. Moneth Moneth 11 day 2? day 27. Moneth 12 day 1. 1668 Joanna, daughter to Edward Pason. Edward Deuison. Mary Heath daughter to Isaac Heath Jonathan, sou to William Lyons. Elizabeth, daughter to John Hanchet. Tatman, y*^ wife of John Tatman. Joseph, son to John Chandler. An infant of Samuel Ruggles newly born. Joseph Buckraaster. Thomas, son to Thomas Swan. Edward Bugbey, aged (as is said) above 80. Silence, daughter to Henry Stevens. Moneth 1 day 17. Moneth 3 day 26. Moneth 7 Moneth 8 day 2? day 20. day 21. day 25. day 24. day 26. Moneth 9 day 7. day 16. Moneth 10 day 7. day 18. Moneth 11 day 16. Moneth 1 day 9. day 18. 1669 M"- Anne Palsgrave, aged (as is said) 75. Maiy, daughter to John White, a maid of about 17 yeares of age. Elizabeth, wife to Edward Riggs. Rebecca, daughter to Moses Craft. Ezra, son to Robert Pierpoint. Hanna, daughter to James Clark. Day, daughter to Day of Ded- ham, servant to Sam! Ruggles. Hanna, wife to Samuel Ruggles. Hanna, daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Sarah, daughter to Samuel Ruggles. Mar}-, wife to Edmund Chamberlain of Chelmsford. She died at Samuel Ruggles house. wife to Robert Seaver. Benjamin, son to Rob' Pepper. Hanna, daughter to John Gorton. John, son to Rob' Pepper. Moneth 2 Moneth 3 Moneth 8 Moneth 11 Moneth 1 1670 day 28. John May senior aged about 80. day 5. Sarah May, widow of John May. day 28. John Tatman. day 30. Hauna, daughter to Nath. Garee was buried day 22. Margaret, daughter to John Bridge. 180 City Document No. 114. Moneth 3 day 1. Moneth 7 day 11. Moneth 8 day 23. Moueth 9 day 18. Moneth 10 day 12. Moneth 11 day 5. Moneth 12 day . Moneth 1 day 5. Moneth 2? day 14. Moneth 3U\ay 4. ]\Ioneth 4 day 15. Moneth 5 day 19. Moneth 6 day 7. day 14. Moneth 8 day 1. day 3. day 18. day 2(5. Moneth 9 day 12. Moneth 10 day 9. Moneth 11 day 9. Moneth 1 day 26. day 27. Moneth 6 day 3? day 23. Moneth 8 day 4. dav 6, day 31. ,ir.7i John Parnienter aged 83 sometime Deaooii at Sudbury. John May aged about 40 who vvas l)lind sevall monelhs. Abiuail Gore, daughter to M!' John Gore. Peleg rieath who had a dangerous entt on his knee & lay under y'' chirurgion's haivl 13 weeks. Also a litle infant of Nath. Homes born n. cripple. John Cheanie who was found dead in our River. It was apprehended by y* Jury that he slip, in accidentally as he was catching of Eeles. John Watson Sen. Gideon, sou to Samuel May. Edward Higgs. 1672 Thomas, son to Samuel Danforth who died the day before about noon. Moses, son to Moses Craft. Abraham Newel aged 91. George, son to Thomas Bacon, 3 yeares old Ralph Smith aged 95. Joseph, son to -loaathan Peak. Francis Garee widow of Arthur Garee. Benjamin, sonn to John INIayo. to Johh Mayo. Elizabeth y* daughter of Samuel Danforth, died of a putrid fever & was buried on 3* 28 day of 8ber, Sarah Sutton y'' wife of Rich? Sutton. William Curtis aged 80. Sarah, widow of Isaac Morrel, aged 72. 1673 Alice Craft, aged 73. Sarah Curtis, aged about 73. John, son to Abraham Newel. Daniel Holdbrook, who was wounded 2 dayes before by the knife in his pocket, as he fell down, going ovr a wall. A still born infant of Tho! Bacon. Elizabeth Cartwright, Sister to Edw.** Mor- rice. Elisabeth, daughter to Samuel Danforth. She died on y*^ 30'.'' day being a fortnight old, on the 5'^ day of y"^ week about 3 in y* afternoon. EoxBUEY Church Eecoeds. 1«1 Moneth 9 day 28. Ruth, daughter to John Griggs. Moneth 11 day 27. Samuel Finch. Moneth 12 day 4. Mary, daughter to John Harris, day 10. Joseph, son to Benjamin Childe. Moneth 1 day 5' Abigail, daughter to Samuel Gore. Moneth 2 day 18. Moneth 4 day 27. Moneth 5 day 27. Moneth 6 day 20. Moneth 8 day 19. day 31. Moneth 9 day 19. Month 10 day 6. day 9. day 10. day 18. Month 12 day 14. 1674 Sarah, daughter to Nathaniel Seaver. Margaret, daughter to John "Welde, in the 17 year of her age. Elisabeth Williams aged 80 yeares, wife of Robert Williams. John Bridge, died of y® Winde Collick and was buried the day following. His body was opened, he had sundry small holes in his stomak & bowels, & one hole in his stomak y' a man's fist might passe through, w"^h is thought was rent w'^ vyolent strain- ing to vomit, the night before he dyed, for the watchers observed \' something seemed to rend w'4n him and he saide of it 1 am a dead man. Ebenezer, son to William Hopkins. Peter, son to Peter Gardiner. He died of a Consumption. Our R? Pastor My Samuel Danforth sweetly rested from his labours, being sick of a putrid Fever 7 days, Who was iuterd y® 23 day of y^ same moneth aged about 48 years Sister Ruggles wife to John Ruggles senior dyed. She was a meek & a godly chris- tian, much lamented by her neighbors, her feav & ague turned to a calenture, at last, disordered her liead, but her very disor- ders wy holy & sanctified & so she fin- ished, buryed the 7"' day of y' month. Ebenezer, the infant of Isack Cardis, he dyed before y*' had an oportunity to baptiz him. Joseph son to Widdow Heath, the relict of Peleg Heath. The child dyed of a grent stoping at his stomach. I visited James Clark who had lived many years unci a bleeding of his lungs. I coITi- ended him to God in prayre & about an hour after he dyed & buryed this 19' day. Old INIoth'' Roote who was Tho. Ruggles widdow afore. She lived not only till past use, but till more tedious y? a child She was in her 89 yeare. 182 City Document No. 114. Month 3 day 16. Month 4* day 11. Month 5' 23 day. 24 day. 26 day. Month 7 day 24. day 28. Month 8 day 6. Month 9 day 17. day 30. Month 10 day 13. day 17. day 18. day 25. day 26. Mon day 30. 11. day 3. day 5. day 30. Mon 12. day 11. 1675 Rebecca, wife to John Curtis, dyed of hy- dropyc-al humors w'^h ocasioncd the more speetly buryal of her, on the Sabath evening. Sister Gardner, wife of Peter Gardner, was buryed. She died in the Lord sweetly. the wife of Hadlock was buryed. The new borne infant of Samuel Gore was buryed. John Druse dyed in the warrs & was there buryed. he acquited himself e valiantly. Thomas Newel son of Abra Newel he dyed suddainly & Sarah a litle child of Sam. Dunkan. Margret Corbau Pete Swan. Dorothy Swan, she exp^ssed signes of faith above 5 measure of such an infant being but 2 3'ears and half old. Here is a great empty space w'^in we had no buryals at home but we had many slaiue in the warr, no towne for big- ness lost more, if any towne so many. 1678 Jeremiah Wise, dyed of the pox. Elizabeth, infant of Jahesh Tatman d3'ed of the pox. Stevens, d3'ed of the pox. Old Mother VVriglit dyed of old age, being neere an hundred years old. Willia Davis (l3^ed of the pox at Boston, buryed in o^ burying place. Abrahfi Nowell a youth of J 8 years, of tlie pox. John Holbrook of the pox. Woodward Jakob Newel, dyed of the pox, & left apoore weak familie. Dorothy, daughter of Widdow Heath, dyed of the pox. Hannah, wife of Willia Hopkins, dyed of the pox. An Indian boy of HoU^rook's dyed of the pox Nathaniel Gary dyed of the pox & after his death his breast full of blew spots A new borne infant of Robert Peirdoint dyed by falling out of lap of a girle yJ had it «fe slep, so leting it fall. RoxBUEY Church Records. 183 day 5. day 8. day 14. day 17. day 18. day 21. day 28. Month 1 day 8. Mon Mont Mon M. M. M. M. aay 10. day 20. 2 day 10. day 18. 4 day 30. 5 day 4. day 31. 6. 8. d. 27. 11. d. 12. 12. d. 14. M. 1. day 4. day 19. M. 2. day 4. (lay 17. day 23. M. 3. day 27. M. 5. day 29. M. 6. day 18. M. 7. day 1. 24. M. 8. day 8. M. 11. day 15. day 30. Mary the daughter Jakob Newel dyed 5 Pox. Theoda Willias ) both dyed of the pox Mary Hopkins j buryed y' day. Marget, a child of Joseph Weld, dyed of the the pox. Elizabeth, the wife of Joseph Weld, dyed of the pox. John Goard, a young man, dyed of the pox. Dorcas, infant of Widdow Nath. Gary, of the pox. Phebe, the wife of Eicliai^d Goard, of the pox. 1679 Jonathan Winchester, dyed of a feav. Deborah, daughter of Widdow Gary, dyed of the pox. John, infant of Sam. Gore. Hauah Goss the infant last baptized. Samuel, son of Toby Davis dyed of the pox. Samuel, son of Isack Curtis, scaldd in wort & dyed. An Indian girl of Mf Dudly, neer well of o pox, fell a bleeding & bled to death. Sister Scarbrow, she dyed of a consumption. Mary, the daughter of Caleb Lamb, she dyed of the pox. the eyes of the child wf forced out of the head by the volence of the disease. An infant new born of John Scots, buryed. An infant new born of Jabesh Totman, buryed. Old John Moore, of 99 yeares old. Mehitabel, daughter of Daniel Weld. Benjamin, son of John Lyon, an infant lately baptized, was buryed. 1680 A new bom infant of Wilson, buryed. A new borne twin of Joseph Davis. An Stebbin, wife of John Stebbiu, buryed. A new borne infant of Samuel Williams. The infant of John VVeld junio' dyed. A still borne infant of John Baker. John, the infant of John Howard, was biirye<.t John, the infant of M'' Dudley, buryed. Old Davy Richards buryed. Deare Bro. Bowles was buried, he hath bene Elder above 5 yeare. An infant of Sam. Gore o same day buryed. Sister Bishop, a godly prudent women buryed. Also a new borne infant of Benjamin Gamlin A new borne infant of John Scot. Robert, the infant of Steven Williams. 184 City Document No. 114. 1681 M. 3. day 20. M. 5. M. M. 6. day 7. 7. day 7. M. 8. day 17. M. M. 9. day 17. 10. day 4. day 7. day 15. M. 11. day 2. day 30. M. 1. d. 10. d. 15. M. 7. d. 15. M. 8. d. 13. d. 18. d. 20. d. 29. d. 30. M. 10. d. 11. M. 11. d. 8. d. 9. d. 10. d. 16. d. 19. M. 12. d. 1. 2. M. 1. d. 17. M. 2. d. 4. M. 3. d. 8. d. 24. d. 29. M. 4. d. 6. d. 10. d. 11. , M. 6. d. 15. M. 4. d. 1. d. 21. A young infant of Dorman Mareene an Irishman living at Muddy River, the cliild not baptized. Father Portis of Boston dyed at his daughter Weld's in of towne. yi day buryed. Mary the infant of Jabesh Totraan buryed. A new born infant of John Howard's, buryed before it was baptized. A new born infant of John Browne, dyed before it was baptized. A new born infant of Isaak Heath juniof Elizabeth, wife of Tho. Bishop buryed. John Stebbin buryed. Caleb Gardner son of Tho. Gardner, a vy hope- full youth. Aged Sister Gamlin buryed. Abigail, an infant of Andrew Gai'dner. 1682 A new borne infant of Dan. Weld. The mother of yj infant dyed, the wife of Daniel Weld. Mahitabel daughter*of Jabesh Totman buried. Isaak, son of Isaak Curtis dyed of a flux. Margret, daughter of Tho. Bacon. Deborah Devotion buryed y! day. An untimely borne infant of Joshuah Gadners. I sack Davis of a flux. Joen Peirpoint senior. A new borne infant of M^ Dudly's Nicolas Grace, a poore creature. A new born infant to Joseph Lyon. Moth"" Newell neere 100 y. old. Mr Tho. Weld dyed of feav. Mary, the infant of Isaak Curtis. Edward the 2? son of MT Dudly. 1683. Old Mother Parmiter, a blessed Saint. A new born infant of Willia Lyon. Old Hugh Thomas who died in o Lord. Mary, 5 infant of Joshua Seaver. A still borne infant of Sam. Willias Senio! Robert Seaver an aged Christian, buryed. Elizabeth 6 infant of Joshua Lambe. Joseph 5 infant of Caleb Lambe. Old Sister Johnson who dyed suddenly. Hannah, wife of .James Clark. A still borne infant of John Gravner, it dyed in the birth. RoxBURT Church Eecords. 185 Blind FathT Goard buryed. Old mother Thomas buryed. Goodwife Haukius of Boston. An, the infant of Edward Dorr. Hannah, infant of John Weld junio! Old Sister Finch An infant, new borne of Joseph White. 1683. Willia Meade an aged Christian, buryed. Old Sister Meade, his wife, was buryed. Benjamin Frizal, an hopefull youth, buryed. John, the infant of John Scot. Abraham How SenioT John, o infant of John Weld junio. Edward o infant of Edward Dor. Jonathan Lyon, son of Tho. Lyon. William Davis, a slav buryed. Edward Bridg, an aged broth! Old Sister Pepper a X"° woman. A new borne infant of Joh Davis senioT was buryed w'^ Sister Pepp. in 5 same grave. The wife of Joseph Grigs was buryed. The godly wife of John Davis seuiof Abraha How junior. Old blind godly fathT Baker buryed. Old John Haushet buryed. 1684 Isaak White an hopefull son of John White junio! John, o infant of Caleb Phillips. John Crafts junior was drowned, about 6. oyster banks, y' day buryed. Sister Polly wife of John Polly. Pobert Pepper, an old X''''"° haryed. Ruth Hiuningway buryed. 'tC^ Josepli Wise buryed. Isaak Heath junio!" A new born infant of Benj. Gamlin. An infant of Edward Dor new born. Widdow Ainsworth. John Parker of JMuddy River. An infant of Nath. San ger. 1685 A new born infant of John Searle. Rebekkah Mayo died of a vomiting. An infant of Josh. Lamb w';'' dyed by y? in o night. M. 5. d. 29. An infant of Caleb Seaver. M. 6. d. 6. Old Widdow Baker. d. 20. d. 25. M. 8. d. 5. 7. 10. 29. M. 9. d. 3. d. 9. d. 10. d. 17. d. 21. M. 10. , d. 4. d. 7. d. d. 22. d. 23. M. 11. d. 7. d. 11. d. 15. d. 30. M. 12. d. 23. M. 1. d. 12. M. 2. d. 8. M. 3. d. 11. M. 4. d. 10. M. 0. d. 8. d. 18. M. 7. d. 14. M. 10. d. 23. d. 28. M. 11. d. 10. d. 31. M. 12. d. 7. M. 1. d. 10. M. 2. d. 2. M. 4. d. 8. 186 . City Document No. 114. John Crafts. Thomas Woodward buryed. Father Devotion buried. John, 5 infiint of John Maves. John 5 infant of Mf John Page a stranger. An infant of Jai\ob Pepper. Old Widdow Hinningway buryed. 1686 Phillip Tory was buryed. Abram Newels wife d^'ed, both mother & child bured together. An infant, grandchild of John Chandler. Aged Sist. Cheny buryed. Hannah, wife of Ralph Bradhurst. An infant of John Mayo junior. John Weld junior. Old Widdow Brand. A new born infant of Samuel Weld. A still born infant of Joshua Gardner. An infant of Steven Williams. Aged Widdow Bowles. An infant of Sam. Scarbro. Jabez Buckmaster buryed. Hannah Corbin buryed. Richard Chik buryed. A still borne infant of Parker's An infant o Joseph Bugby. An infant of Andrew Gardner. An infant of John Mayo. 1687. Ruggles wife of Jo. Ruggles senio! Sarah, wife of Jolm Bowles. Sarah infant of John Bowles. An infant of Jakob Pepper. An infant of Daniel Mashcraft John, infant of Jo. Mason. An infant of Nathaniel Page. An infant of Ben'min Gamlin. Pete an Indian. John, the infant of John Holbrook, An infant of Thomas Cheny. An infant of Thorn. Cheny a trader. Old Sisier Gardner. Hahah the wife of Mason. Doctor Thomas Swan. Sarah, child of Joseph Griffin. An infant of John Riiggls medius. An infant of Uriah Clark. An infant of Jacob Parker. An infant of John Heminway. v M. 7. d. 3. d. 10. d. 23. M. 8. d. 29. M. 9. d 7. M. 11 d. 3. M. 12. d. 3. M. 3. d. 16. d. 10. M. 4. d. 12. M. 5. d. 3. d. 11. d. 20. M. 6. d. 1. d. 4. d. 8. d. 8. M. 7. d. 2. d. 4. d. 7. d. 22. i i 8. d. 6. d. 15. M. 9. d. 27. M. 11. d. 10. M. 12. d. 3. d. 5. M. 3. d. 5. d. 23. d. 24. M. 5. d. 11. d. 25. d. 31. M. 6. d. 5. d. 14. d. 27. day 20. M. 7. d. 21. M. 9. d. 6. M. 11 or 12. M. 12 d. 8. d. 11. d. 22. M 12. Latter end. Item. March d. Apr. d. 5. 29. Jan. d. 8. July 10. RoxBURY Church Records. 187 1688 Nathaniel, the son of Caleb Seaver buried. John Park buried. John Maio Scnr buried. Mary Marscraft was buried. An infant of John Maio buried. REV. JOHN ELIOT'S RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN ROXBURY, MASS. [Note. — The entries now printed commence on page 245 of the record book. The reader is advised to consult the admirahlc notes to these records, in the New England Historical and Genealogical lleoister in 1879 and 1880. — W. H. W.] 1G42 m 4 d 12 Tliof Wilson who had been exeoravn'd received again into the Church & recomm'! to Chh at Hampton Isaak Johnson who had been admoinshed, left to a future time. 1643 m" 8. Goodwife Webb reconciled to the Chh. 1643, month 8 day 29. Robert Potter was excohivnieate, his sins w'' first in the tims of m"' Hutchinson, w" divers of o"" Church w'' seduced to familesme & scizme, he was of theire side & com- pany, & so fild w"* them as y' he departed to the Jla'd rath"" then would forsake them, t& being there he refused to heare the church who had lovingly sent after him : secondly for that he was now tossed w"' oth' winds of new doctrine forsakeing the Hand & joyn- ing w"' Gorton & y' not only in his heresys but also in his hereti- call blaspheamous »&; rep'chfull writings and publikly owned them in Court, & maide himselfe guilty of all those wicked ways : There happened (by Gods pvidence) a dreadful example of God's judgment this yeare vpon one AVillii Frankling who belonged to Boston towne, & take M' Ting his farme above muddy river be- longing to Boston ; But he spent his sab: at o'' towiie being neerer ; & after a season desired to joyne to o'' church: & had app'bationso to doe, & was received. But Satan p'sently did enter into him & having a boy whom he had bought some years time & p'ving sick & naughty ; alter he was joyned to the church he grew more passionate, cri;el & feirce against him, though he had bene sharpe afore, j'ct vuknowne or vndisposod to vs, but now he grew ont-iaigeous, so y' by sundry cruel strips & oth' kind of ill vseage the boy dyed vuder his rigor- ous hand, and y' (by a strange p'videiice of God & his own folly) at Boston, as if G( d ment to bring him on the stage for an example to all oth's for w*^'' sin that day monih y' he was admitted he was excomunicated & though much paines were taken to have brought him to repentance & reconciliation to the church, yet all in value he p'tosting p'tly to deny «&; p'tly to mine his cruel actions towards the boy so y' in y' estate he was executed at Hostoii as publick records will show. 188 CiTY/ Document No. 114. 1644. A strange p'vkleuce of God fell out at Boston whei'e a peece of Iron in a dung cart, one was smote into the head & brains of the daughter f)f .Jakob EUot deakoa of the Church & brought forth some of the braines ; and after more of the braines came forth, & yet the Lord cured the child, the braines lying next the skin in that place. Soon after that one william Curtis of Roxbury was cast off fro"* a cart of loggs vuto the ground w"' such violence, y' his head & one side of his face were bruised, blood gushed out of his eare, his braine was shaken, he senseless divers days, yet by degres thro' Gods mercy he recovered his senses, yet his cheeke drawne awry & p'alitik, but ill a quarter of a yeare, lie was pretty well recovered, to the wonder of all men 1645. Toward the end of the first month call'd march; there happened (by Gods p'vidence) a very dreadfull fire in Roxbury streete ; none knoweth how it was kindled, but being a feirce wind, it suddenly p'vailed. And in this mans house was a good p't of the Countrvs magazine of powder of 17 or 18 barrels ; w"*^ made the people, y' none durst come to save the house or goods till y' none durst come to save the house or goods till y* was blowen vp, & by that time the fire had taken the barnes & outhousing (w*^*^ were many & great) so y' none were saved. In this fire were Strang p'servations of Gods p'vidence to the neighbors & towue, for the wind at first stood to cary the fire to oth"" houses ; but suddenly turned &caryedit fro' all other houses ; only caryiug it to the barns and out housing thereby. & it was a feirce wind, & thereby drove the vehement heat fro' the neighbour houses, w'^'' in a calmer time would by the x'y heate heve bene set on fire. But above all the p'servation of all people fro' hurt & othe"" houses fro' fire at the blowing vp of the powder many being in greate danger 5-et none hurt, & sundry houses set on fire by the blow & yet all quenched, through Gods rich mercy in Christ. 1645. about the 16"' of 6' month was this anagra sent to m' Dudley then Govno'' by some naraelesse author. Thomas Dudley ah ! old, must dye A deaths head on your hand you neede not weare a dying head you on your shoulders beare you need not one to minde you, you must dye you in your name may spell mortalitye younge men may dye, but old men these dye must (or) it can't be long t'will not be long before you turne to dust, before you turne to dust ! ah! must; old! dye! what shall younge doe, when old in dust doe lye? when old in dust lye, what N. England doe? when old in dust doe lye, its' best dye too. This yeare we had sundry strange & p'digeous signes, a stormo of haile at Boston w'' tlie stones were as big or bigger than muskett bullets, and fell terribly. The week after the like was at Dedha', w"" some were in fash'on like cross barr cahon shott, oth''' like musket ballets, there wag RoxBURY Church Records. Ib9 also a feirce hirricane at Brantree soone after. The Narragansets resolved a warr y' yearc, but through mercy a peace was made. Daulny y' yeare tooke La Tours Fort. M*" Haukins & auoth"" ship, great vessels both cast away at Spaine. The country suffered many losses ;it sea, at least £10000 in lesse then 2 years besids many lives, yea some think twenty, or thirty thousand pound losse. This winter we had much sieknesse at Roxbury & greater mor- tality then ener we had afore, in so short a time, 5 dyed in 8 days & more followed, as appeareth in the record y''ofF; W^ Curtis who had that dreadful fall the year afore, excommun'd but upon his repentance received again. Yet this mercy the Lord shewed N.E. this 3-eare, y' the Iron w''ks were brought to p'fection & tryall p'veing excellent well. This yeare y"' was also a great scarcity of wine in the winter, w'^'* had not so bene of 3 yeares afore, it was a gracious awakening the land, to conside"" of the excesse y' hath here bene, that wa}'. 1646. This yeare arose a great disturbance in the country by such as are called the Petitioners a trouble raised by Jesuited agents to molest tlie peace of the churches & Com. w. Gorton found favor in England, haveing none to informe against him what he was, but M"" Winslow was sent over whom the Lord direct, protect, & prosper. A synod was held this yeare at Cambridge & adjourned to the suriier following, after some questions were discussed. This yeare about the end of the 5' month, we had a very Strang hand of God vpon vs, }•' vpon a suddaine, innumerable armys of Catterpillers filled the Country all over all the English plantations, •^rch clevoured some whole meadows of grasse, & greatly devoured barly, being the most greene & tender corne, eating off all the blades & beards, but left the Corne, only many ears they quite eat of by byting the greene straw asunder below the eare, so y' barly was generally halfe spoyled, likewise they much hurt wheat, by eating the blads off, but wheate had the lesse hnrt because it was a little forwarder then barly, & so harder, & dryer, & they the lesse medled w"" it. As for rie, it was so hard and neere ripe y' they touched it not, but above all graines they devoured S^'lly oats. And in some places they fell vpon Indian Corne, & quite devoured it, in other places they touchecl it not ; they would goe crosse higli- ways by 1000. much prayer there was made to God about it, w"^ fasting in divers places : & the Lord heard, & on a suddaine tooke J™ all away againe in all p'' of the country, to the wonderment of all men ; it was of the Lord for it was done suddainely. This winter was one o' mildest y* ever we had, no snow all winter long, nor sharp weath', hut they had long floods at Conec- ticot, w'^'* was much spoyle to y'' corne, in the medows ; we never had a bad day to goe p'ch to the Indians all this winter, praised be the Lord. 1647. This spring we of Roxbury w"* some of Dorcheser ven- tured to sea in a small vessell but the master wanted sufficient experience, & the vessel overmasted & was over-sett, & many weeks after came whole allraost, ashore to shew the error of men 190 City DoctJMENT No. 114. to goe to sea so rawly : many m"" cast away in her, ra''" stouglitons eldest Sonne, m"" Howards Eldest soniie w"" many others. This spring we heard p'bable tidings of New haven ship w'^'' either was over sett, or fondered at sea, she was too teiidersided, & therefore its to be feared she over sett, a very sad blow was y' to N. E. to loose so many at once, of y' to N. E. to loose so many at once, of y* note & worth. At the time appoyuted the Synod assembled. But at that time the hand of the Lord was very Strang among vs, by sickness ; it being an extreame hot time by thunder weather & vnwholsome. At the begining of wc*^'* weath"", we had a great thunder storme in the night w"'* at Dorchester slew 3 oxen in the feild, w"'out any remarkable signe, what it was y' killed them. Fro y* time forward a great sickuesse epidemical, did the Lord laj'^ vpon vs, so y' the greatest p' of a towne was sick at ouc, whole familys sick 3'oung & old, scarce any escaping English or Indian. The mailer of thesickneese was a very depe cold, w*" some tinct- ure of a feaver, & full of m iligiiity^, & very dangerous if not well regarded, by keeping a low diet ; the body solluble, warme, sweat- ing, &c: at w*^"" time of visitation, blessed m"- Winthrop the Govno" wife dyed. Also a lusty strong woman of Boston M"' Stodder ; fondly eat greene peaches, w"'' set her to so vyolent a vomiting as y' it burst her intralls, as its thought, & so she dyed. Gods rods are teaching o"" epidemical sickuesse of colds, doth rightly by a divine hand tell the churches what o' epidemical spr'l disease is. Lord help vs to see it, & to have such colds in the height of the heat of suiner, shews vs, y' in the heiglitof tlie means of grace, peace, liberty of ordinances &c. yet may we then fall into malignant & mortal colds, apostacys, & coolings, &c. I'his visitation of God was exceediu'j; strange, it was suddaine, & gen- erall : as if the Lord had iSediatly sent forth an angel, not w"" a sword to kill, but w"^ a rod to chastize ; & he sraot all, good & bad, old & young, or ats if there were a geuerall infection of the aer ; w'''^ went fro North to South by degrees infect'g all, yea such as were on the seas neere o"" Coasts were so infected, & smitten : And this is remarkable, y' though few dyed yet some did ; and generally those y' dyed were of o"" choycest flowers, & most p'cious saints among oth" y' were then taken to rest, was y worthy & blessed light M'' Hooker, who haveing a cold & p'"clied twice on the Sab: (M'' Stone not being at home) and ministred both the sac: the Ld' supper in the Ibrenoone, & Baptism in the afternoone, he was so over spent, & his spirits sunk, y' he never could recover them againe. God so graciously p'sp'ed m'' Winslows indeavours in England, against Gorton & his complices y' all theire great hopes were dashed; & they among vs, a little pu'led in theire heads, & held theire peace. About the end of the 10' month of this yeare were very many colds againe among the people, though not so generall, nor so deepely seasing vpon theire spirits, as in the sumer time it was. This winter we had a gracious p'vidence of God befell two brothers Edward & Georg Deanison, who had l)een pryude incen- RoxBURY Church Records. 191 diarys of some trobls among us, & full of distemp', and disaffec- tion, but the Lord left them to open and shameful! drunkennesse at Boston : espec'. edward. ^Y''^ did so greatly humble them both y' though George (being a memb'') was excomvnicated, yet in a short time was taken in againe. And Edward humbling himselfe so effectually y' he was also speedyly received in to the Church, this is the tryvmph of grace, to magnify grace by sinne. This suiher we had notice of a very great & dismal storme at Newfound Land w'^'^ [The remarks end thus abruptly on page 249. The following pages of the Koxbury Church Records, from 251 to the com- mencement of page 262, are taken up by the Register of Mr. Eliot's colleague, the Rev. Samuel Uanforth. The last entry made by Mr. Dauforth was 24. 7m. 1674. " A day of Puljlick Thanksgiving." We pass over Mr. Danforth's portions for the present, in order to have Mr. Eliot's record continuous.] [1674] lo*^ 9™ we first met «S6 worshiped God in o'' new meeting house, but the I'd touched o"' thigh because yesterday my bro. Dan- forth fell sick. 19. 9™. My bro. Danforth dyed in the Lord, it pleased the Lord to brighten his passage to glory, he greatly increased in the pow"' of his ministry, especially y^ last sumer. he cordially joyned w* me in maintaining the peace of the church, we consulted about the beautifying the house of God w"' ruling elders, and to order the congiegatiou into the primitive way of Collections. 22 9'". a good Sab: & sac: blessed be the Lord, but sorrowfuU, because o"" resp'ed Pasto'' was dead. 23. 9'". the solemne funeral of my broth"' Danforth, whose de- parture the Lord brightened, as is above said & whose funeral was celebrated w* a great confluence. 29. 9™. m" Burrows recommended & dismissed, she going for England and is advised to adjoyne herselfe to some church there. 6. 10™. this sab. day o'' church had a i)ub. collection for o' Sister Danforth, p'lly to pay the charges of the funeral, the rest to be given the widdow, the sume collected'was [blank] . This day we restored o' primitive practice for the training up o'' -youth, first o"" male youth (in fitting season, stay every sab: after tlie evening exercize, in the Pub: meeting house, where the Elders will examine theire remem- brance y' day, & any fit poynt of catechise. Secondly y' o"" female youth should meet in one place, where the Elders may examine y'" of theire remembrance yesterday. & about catechise, or what else may be convenient. 8. lO"". a meeting held at Lyn by some of Sale™, attempting to gather a church, but being found not fit matter, the assembly brake up, & the work p'ceeded not. 15. 10™. a fast held at o' church to humble o'selves under the mighty & awfuU hand of God, & to seek his favor & guidance of thcT church, for the healing o' wounds, & beautifying Gods house, 192 City Document No. 114. id all thiugs defective or out of order. God heard o*" pray re for sundry sicke, who y' day began to mend. 20. 10'". This sab: we had a pub: collection for Edward Howard of Boston, to redeeme him out of his sad Turkish captivity, in w'^'' collection was gath'"ed r21b. 18s. 9d. ob: w'^'' b\' Gods favor made up the just surii desired. [1674, 20. 1U"\] about this time I heard sad news fro new york, where y" are p'pairing to reduce Southampton & Southhold on Long Hand by force of amies, because y"' stand for theire liberty. 24. 10™. m"" Oxeubridg was taken sick as he was p'"ching the lecture. 25. 10™ being desired I went to watertowne to be p''esent at the cuting b. livermore's daughter of a womierfuU great timpany. the op''ation succeeded at the p''sent blessed be the Lord. 23. 10™ m'' Nehemiah Hubbaid was ordained Pastor at Cam - bridg Village, an hopefuU branch blessed be the Lord. 28. 10™ M"" Oxenbridg dyed, his disease was Apopleclical, he was mercvrully taken in his work. & the next lecf day was his funeral day. The above named woman cut of a timpany, the next day dj'ed, there were about 1') gallons of water taken fro her p'tly afore she dyed, the rest after she was dead. 14. 11'". Boston lect. turned to a fast, to seeke the Lord to make y™ a supply in ministry. Al)out y^ time m'' [Joseph] Gerish was ordained pastor at wenha. About y' time m'' Woodrob a Scotchman, a scholar, had bene at Jamerca, & was too good for y™ he came hith^ he is well accepted. The day y' m"" oxenbridg was buryed, m' Rob: Gibbs of Boston, s iped at his owne dore, fell w"' his breast upon the groundsell, bruised much, but was pretty well, untill 10 days after, & y" he suddenly dyed. lA^. 12™. Hugh Clark was reconciled to the church. one of the Duke of York his servants, in a ship at New York, in theire pots, drank an health to the Devil, he to w'" he drank saide, no, rather to his confusion, upon it was some apparition, w*^'^ terri- fied y'". the p^v sunke downe, but dyed not. a distracted man at Hartford, stumbled or sliped at the (lore, a child, by, laughed, he tooke an ax & killed the child, some say cut off the head, some say knoked it on the head & killed it. A fisherman about Pascatoway had 2 servants, who in an angei conspired to kill y' master, did so, tooke his mony & fled, but were taken, & both executed. lG7o. month 2''. day 18. Sarah Cleaves wife of will. Cleaves received to full comuniou, penitently confessing. day 25, we had a collection for m"" woodrobe a scotch man, y' p'"ched last lecf a godly man, & we judged it charity to consid' him. y"^ was collected for him 3'. 14'. 6*^, blessed be God month 4'. day 6. the church called bro: Bowles to the oflSce of a Ruleing Eld"" & bi'o Peirpoynt also named but not yet called, left to cousi(ration. This winter past, John Sossoman was murdered by wicked Indians, he was a man of eminent parts & wit, he was of late EoxEURY Church Records. 193 years conv'^ted, jo3'ned to tho Church at Natikc, baptized. & was sent by the church to Asowarasick iu PliiTiouth Pattent to [/""ach the Gospel, sine his death we heare by some godly English of Taunton, y' he so ap'p'ved himself e in theire neighborhood, as y' he had tho esteeme of a good Christian, & his death was much bewailed. This June Court those y' were suspected of the murd"' (being before bound over to this Court) were tryed, & 3 w"" found guilty, condemned, executed, the 3'^ brake the rope & fell, revived, beged for life, he is repreived for one month. 11'^ day soone after the warr w* the Indians brake forth, the history w'^off I cahot, I may not relate, the prophane Indians p've a sharp rod to the P^nglish, & the English p've a very sharp rod to the praying Indians. 1G7G. ou the 7' day of the 2'^ month, Capt Gookins, m"" Danforth & m"" Stougbton w' sent by the Councill, to order matters at long Hand for the Indians planting there y*^' called me w"^ y".' in o"^ way thithe^ a great boat of about 14 ton, meeting us, turned head upon us, (weth! wilfully or b}' negligenc, God he knoweth) y^' run the Sterne p'' boate w' we 4 sat, under water, o'' boats saile, or some- thing tangled w"^ the great boat, & by Gods mercy kept to it, my Cosin Jakob. & cosjn Perrie being forwarder in o"" boat quickly got up into the great boat, I so suuke y' I drank in salt water twice, & could not help it. God assisted my two cousins to deliver us all, & help us up into the great boat we were not far fro' the Castle, where we went ashore, dryed, & refreshed, & y" went to the Hand p'formed o'^ work, returned well home at night praised be the Lord, some thanked God & some wished we had bene drowned. Soone after, one y* wished we had bene drowned, was himselfe di'owned about the same place w'^ we w'' so wonderfully delivered, the history w''off is . [Here ends the paragraph.] month 2. day 27. Major Willard was buryed, an holy man, who left a gap ou the Bench. month 3 day 4. Election day, the people iu theire distemper, left out Capt. Gookins, & put him off the Bench. day 12. the Indians came off the Hand. Capt Gookins cars for y™ at Cambridg. day 16. m"" Russel Buryed, a godly man, another gap on our Bench. day 17. m'' Usher Buryed, a little afore m"" Lidget dj^ed. 18. m"" Atwater buried. 24. Cosin Jakob came home fro sea- kunk wounded in in his hand, his clothes shot through raid through. Capt Davis dj^ed. Capt Turner & 40 more slaine at or nee re to Hadly. mouth 4' day 6. a sudden gust toward night, w*^^ overset a boat coming fro' Noddls Hand, w" were drowned m'" Bendal. & his wife, & a quaker maide, and a young man a factor. day 8 at Boston lecter. at o'' meeting of elders, we p'posed for a fast, to move Authority for a gen: fast ra'' math"" & M"" Allen had moved the gen: Court, but y" did not affect it, because the motion was not accepted w'" the magistrats. the Governo"' p' posing rather for a day of thanksgiving. M"^ Mather went to the Govei-' to 194 City Document No. 114. p'ruote the motion of a fast, but he refused, & would rather have a day of thanksgiving. M"" Hubbard of Ipswich concured w"* the p'p'cio", whereupon the elders p''esent thought it necessary, y' some p'ticular Clinrches should call a fast especially because now o"" Army to Coneticot w' on y"" march. & Conecticot Army to meet }'". M' Mather was willing to call a fast in his Church & being next Sab before he should speak w"' the Church, we .igreed y' the 4' day come seavennight, w'^'' was the 21 day of 3'*^ 4' month should be the day of fasting and pra^'re, accordingly y' church nppoynted y' day. on boston lecture day following which was the 15 day of this month. M'' Foster a young scholar living at charlestowne w"" his parents live, had bene at Ipswich. & in the names of m'' Cobbet & m'" shephard did earnest p™ssethe eld's y"" p'"sent, to move authority for a day of thanksgiving, we discoursed thr poynt, we thought y' God called to fasting & prayre but we could joyue w"' o'' brethren in a day of thanUsgiving, but for tiie p'"sent, because the North church had all ready appoynted next 4' day to be a day of fasting & prayre, we would stay untill next 5' day, the day after the fast, & y" we will consider of moving for a day of thanksgiving, ^v con- sider what causes to p'pouud, y'' ausw" we desired m" Foster to re- turne to m'' Shepard. 10 day some captive women & children w"" set downe, shipped to be sold for slaves. 12 day capt Tom having rendered himself, was brought downe, a great rage was against him. 14 day 1 was at the Court, called to be there. Cowel & oth" testified y*' saw him at Sudbury fight, he denyed and saith he was y" sick & nev. ingaged ags' the English, only when y" were sur- prized by the euemie a devil put it into his hd. to be willing to goe w"' y™ knowing the rage of the English. [1G76 mo. 4] 15 day I visited the p^'sonors, everytl)iug looketh w"' a sad face. God frowneth. 19 day Capt Tom was tryed on his life, but I had not the least knoAvledg of it, & y'fore was not p'"sent, he was condemed, upon Cowells oath, & the others. 20 day I went to the p'son to comfort y'" I dealt faithfully w'*" him, to confesse if w"" true, w'off he is accused & for w'^'' he is con- demned. I believe he sayth the truth. The same 20 day was Court at charlstowne, thither the Gov'no' went to keepe Court, because the}^ waut magistrates in y" county two being dead, & a 3'* left out. There y*'' did appoynt the day of thanksgiving, to be held the 5' day seavennight after, viz. on the 29' of this month. 21 day was the fast at the North church, where we saw a mighty p'^senc & assistanc of the spirit of grace, m'' Allins prayre & m' Math''s prayre & sermon w' sad p'phesys to sick sick new Eng- land. afore the worship began I visited to p''soners & after it was done, I went to the Gov'no"" & intreated y' Capt Tom might have liberty to p've y' he was sick at the time w" the light was at Siidliury, & y' he was not their, it might not be, but he did exp"'sse how bad a RoxBURY Church Records. 105 man Tom was. I told hiin, y' at the great day he should find y' Christ was of anothe'' miiid, or words to y' purpose, so I dep'ted. 22 Boston lecture, afore sermon the marshal gave me a paper y' is the printed ord"" for the day of thanksgiving, i, 141, 143. I Boylston, 97, 103, 132, 137, 141. ^ Boylstone, 93, 139. I Boilston, 142. (.Boltstone, 89, 127, 128, 129, 131. Boyse, 83. Brackett, 98, 101. I Braddish, 32. ) Bradhurst, 63, 135, 137, 186. S Bradley, 110, 165. ) Bradly, 129. Bradstreet, 199, 200, 204 f Braintree, 205. I Braiutrey, 206, 208, 210. ■{ Bralnti-y, 8, 9. I Brantree, 189. I. Branti-y, 85, 87. Bran, 44. Brand, 12, 22, 26, 33, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 86, 98, 186. r Brewer, 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 23, 24, 80, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53, 55, 60, 75, 86, 88, 91, 95, 03,97, 100, 101, 110,124,125, 127, 128, 129, 142, 152, 157, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177. Bruer, 16, 20, 23, 25, 98. Brewster, 200. fBridg, 3, 10, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 30, 32, 33, 35, 139, 41, 42, 45, 46, 49, 95, 185. Bridse, 4, 10, 1 1, 17, 30, 44, 52, 63, 64, 65, 67, 88, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 179, 181. Bridaes, 82, 84, 101. Bridge County, 7. Brodhurst, 53. Brook, The, 21, 30, 31, 41. Brookline, 112, 148, 149, 150. I Brown, 114, 143, 139. I Brownr, 137, 138, 140, 184. S Buskmaster, 89, 116, 126, 127, 128, 179. t Bukmaster, 96, 97, 139, 141, 186. Buekminster, 102. Buddoono, 143. fBudgby, 6. I Bugbee, 57, 103, 105, 107, 109, 110, 111, 143. 145, 147, 148,149, 1.50, 157, 161, 162,163, I 164, 165, 166, 168, 169. < Bugbey, 53, 89, 179, 206. I Bugbio, 1, 4, 77. Bugby, 11, 13, 16, 22, 24, 25, 26, 32, 34, 38, I 40, 46, 50, 74, 77, 92, 97, 98, 114, 133, I. 135, 137, 1.39, 141, 186. i Bugbye. 34, 35. J Bulklcy, 198. Bulbly, 195. Bull, 81. BuUard, 87, 98, 100. I Bumstead, 35. ( Bumsted, 84, 114. I Bunker, 201. ) Bunkur, 208. Bur, 74, 75. Burcbly, 4. ( Burden, 98, 139. j Burden, 98. ( Burnop, 41. I Burnope, 13, 37. ( Burnopp, 34. Burrell, 80. } Burrill, 38. Burrows, 87, 91, 132, 133, 191. Burt, 4. Burwell, 4, 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 21, 29, 30,31, 32, 33,41,45,50. Butcher, 51, 57, 102. \ Butler, 20, 31, 37. i Buttler, 144. ( Oambridg, 7, 189, 192, 193. } Cambridge, 94, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 177, ( 196, 197, 199, 201, 208, 209, 210. Cape Ann, 85, 207. Cod, 206. Feare, 205. Capin, 128. Carder, 80. Cardis, 181. Carman, 74, 77. Carr, 2ul. Carlwrigbt, 180, 201, 203. { Ca&c. 60. f Chamberlain, 12, 60, 61, 66, 97, 101, 104, I 125, 135, 139, 141, 144, 179, 206. Chamberlaine, 53, 55, 126. •^ Chamberlayn, 109. Cbamberlin, 44, 9S, 118, 134. Cbamberline, 89. Cbamberlinn, 32. Cbampney, 110, 113, 162, 165, 168, 169, 208. Chander, 6, 88. Chandler, 4, 5, 39, 83, 89, 93, 94, 96, 104, 125, 126, 128, 131, 138, 149, 170, 179, 186. Chaoy, 97. I Cbapen, 36, 39. } Chapin, 1, 3, 5,27, 83, 85, 114. Chaplin, 130. f Charleston, 140. I Charlestown, 208, 211. •( Cbarlestowne, 77, 194. Charlstown, 197, 203, 208, 209, 210, 211. (.Charlstowne, 194, 198, 199. Charter, 103. Chase, 74, 75, 119. Chaulr, 6. Chauncey, 210 fCheanie, 180 Cheany, 89, 99, 128, 129,131, 142, 178, 179,212. Cheeny, 28, 52, 62, 65, 88, 145, 177. Cheiney, 5, 14, 15, 17, 23, 25, 26, 23, 29, 32, 35, 36, 37, 43, 44, 50, 56. X Cheiny, 12, 53. Cheney, 2, 7, 8, 105. 108, 110, 111, 146, 148, 147, 149, 150, 152, 156. Cheny, 6, 58, 81, 84, 95, 134, 140, 141, 186. Cheyney, 2, (.Cheyuy, 115. Chelmsford, 179. Chik, 186. Chikkerin, 99. Chikly, 141. ( Child, 44, 58, 65, 97, 101, 138, 141, 142. \ Childe, 53, 87, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, ( 130,131,177,181. Choate, 107, 145. Christoper Island, 204. Christophers, 205. Church of Boston, 78, 88, 115, 116, 118, :34, 170, 197, 198, 207. Brantree, 114, 115, 205, 306, 210. Cambridge, 86, 102, 196, 207. Christ, 73, 79. Christ at Rowley, 206. First in Boston, 91, 92, 95, 106, 208, 209. Roxbury, 106, 107, 108, 170, 196. Hartford, 77, 2U0. Medford, 109. Newhaven, 98. North, 194. of Roxbury, 187, 197, 204. Salem, 84, 124. South, 98. Old, 108. Third in Boston, 91, 90, 208. Watertown, 87. Yarmouth, 200. Index. 217 Clap, 15, 25, 37, 129, 130, 161. Clapp, 50, i Clark, 77, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 97, 111, 118, 119, 120, lli2, 130, 132, 135, 136, 133, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 149, 179, 131, 184, 180, 192, 203, 203, 206, 211. Clarke, 86, 88, 93, 116,120, 121, 123,124, 126. Clay, 135. Cleaves, 56, 60, 90, 92, 94, 95, 96, 130, 192, 209. Clerk, 0, 87. ( Cobbct, 106, 194. } Cobbett, 104. Coggshall, 75. Colbron, 197, 200. Cole, 74, 75, 107, 143, 145. Collimore, 53. Colton, 94. Common, The, 1, 2, 16, 19, 30, 35, 36, 44, 60, 61. Comoads, 2. Concord, 198, 205. ( Gouecticot, 74, 80, 189, 194. I Conectlcott, 75, 77, 79, 82. ( Connecticot, 205. ( Cooledge, 160, 162. I Coolege, 110, 154, 156, 169. ( Coolidge, 110, 111, 147, 164. Cooms, 144. ( Corban, 127, 129, 131, 182. ( Corbin, 133, 186. Cornewell, 78. Cornish, 113, 160, 163. Cortois, 4. { Cotterel, 113, 165, 169. I Cotterel 1, 167. Cotton, 98, 153, 169, 196, 197. Court, County, 7. of Elections, 206. General, 1, 26, 63, 73, 81, 199, 200, 201, 204, 212. J Cowel, 104. Cowell, 194. r Craft, 3. 5, 8, 12, 16, 17, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, 33, ; 3S, 39, 41, 42, 45, 49, 53, 88, 89, 90, 105, 100, 110, 126, 127, 123, 12D, 130, 131, 132, 144, 148, 175, 179, 180, 185, 186, 206, 211. I Crafte, 124, 150. I Crafts. 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, lOO, 102, 103, 105, 107, 103, 112, 126, 135, 138, 140, 143, 145. I Craifts, 63. t Crofts, 76,86. Orane, 5. Croxford, 167. Croxfort, 113. Cuddington, 171. Cullimore, 59, 64. Culver, 27, 41, 46, 118, 119, 175. Cummins, 164, 166, 169. Cumpton, 80. fCurteis, 14, 25- Curtice, 57, 61, 65. I Curties, 5. Curtis, 14, 26, 27, 41, 75, 90, 91, 92, 97, 101, 103, 105, 106, 107, 103, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 143, 166, 174, 177, 180, 182, 183, 184, 183, 189. Curtiss, 20, 21, 22, 27, 30, 33, 37, 40, 43, 44, 45, 4'i, 47, 48, 52, 53, 109, 142, 143, 14:), 152, 154, 155, 157, 153, 160, 161, 163, 167, 168. .Curtisse, 11, 22, 33, 37, 48. Dalton, 199. Dana, 109, 110, 111, 113, 147, 148, 150, 156, 159, 162, 163, 167. Dane, 12, 28, 29, 36, 39, 176. Danford, 136, 137. Danforlh, 52, 61, 86, 88, 94, 95, 118, 120. 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 123, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 138, 169, 170, 175, 176, 177, 180, 181, 191, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199. Daniels, 158. Darby, 167. Davenport, 105, 164, 167, 202, 207, 208. Daulny, 189. 'Davies, 89, 90, 126, 123, 130, 131, 132, 156. Davis, 7, 8, 12, 16, 20, 32, 33, 40, 41, 44 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 53, 59, 60, 62, 65, 80, 83, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 118, Vi3, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 141, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 160, 102, 165, 166, 103, 176, 177, 179, 182, 183, 184, 185, 193, 198, 189, 206. Daviss, 124, 142. Day, 179. De ,3. Deadham, 7. Dedam, 34. Deddam, 13, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 51. Dedham, 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 30, 139, 141. 179, 188, 199, 203, 208, 209, 212. Dean, HI, 147, 148. Deering, 132. f Denison, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 30, 31, 34, 36, 41, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 52, 58, 65, 69, 85, 87, 90, 91, 99, 102, 114, 116, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 171, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 201. Dennison, 2, 73, 75, 85, 86, 96, 114, 117, 118, 119, 171, 172, 173, 174, 190. Denyson, 175. Devotion, 87, tiO, 91, 94, 98, 99, 118, 120, 123, 124, 126, 127, 129, 137, 139, 178, 184, 186, f Dindsdel, 163. Dinsdal, 112. i Dinsdel, 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 163, 166. Dinsdell, 151, 152. (.Dinsdill, 112. Dinely, 90. Dingbam, 12, 13, 37, 172. Direton, 86. Disborough, 3, 80. Disborowe, 3. 'Dor, 135, 138, 140, 142, 185. Dorr, 9, 10, 52, 54, 60, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 107, 109, 112, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 15(1, 151, 152, 154, 156, 158, 159, 161, 163, 164, 165, 185. l.Dorre, 105, 145. Dorchester, 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 43, 50, 73, 76, 77, 88, 90, 92, 94, 111, 128, 129, 130, 134, 135, 136, 137, 140, 169, 189, 190, 196, 199, 203, 205, 207, 208, 209, 211. Dorchester Brooke, 8, 9, 26, 29, 31. 50. Doubt, 109. Douse, 98. Dover, 209. Dow, 110. Dowell, 82. Downer, 113, 161, 163, 166. Dowse, 93, 140, 151, 155, 159. Doyle, 113, 161. Draper, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 65, 68, 96, 100, 107, 138, 140, 145. { Drew, 94. I Drue, 134. 1 Drucc, 102. } Druse, 91, 132, 182. Druer, 96. Dublin, 195. {Dudley, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 34, 36, 53, 54, 58, 59, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 89, 90, 102, 103, 108, 117, 119, 129, 130, 132, 133, 136, 139, 151, 175, 183, 188, 197, Dudly, 84, 116, 134, 141, 171, 172, 183, 184. Duff, 103, 149. Dumer, 74, 77. ( Duncan, 97. } Duncun, 200. f Dunkan, 94, 135, 1S8, 182. Dunstable, 99. Dwight, 101. 218 City Document No. 114. Eastman, 04. Eaton, 1U3, lOG, 1U7, 110, 145, 1G4, 157, 168, 107, 198. Eglcdcu, 173. L'ldor, y:2. EUot, 11. 13, 14, 21, 24,40,41,43,44,46,47, 49, 50, 76, 79, 81, 82, 87, 88, 89, 94, 110, 124, 13J, 142, 169, 170, 176, 178, 187, 188, 191, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 207. I Eliott, 20, 47, tlliot, 13, 14, 21, 20, 27, 28, 30, 32, 113. Elliott, 1,2, 4, 5, 21, 31,34. tEllyot, 6. Elsworth, 30. Ellis, 99. Etaery, 207. Eadicot, 202. England, 70, 78, SO, 82, 170, 172, 189, 190, 191, 19.'), 190, 198, 199, 200, 202, 204, 206. England, New, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87. Essex, 170. Evans, 90, 130, 131, 132. Everlt, 207. Farmer, 196. Farmiugton, 203. 1 arts, 137. Farley, 144. Farnham, 17, 43, 44, 86, 198, 208, 207. Farrow, 80, 117, 118. Feilder, 99. Fielder, 141. See Feilder. Fellows, no. Folton. 88, 110, 111, 113, 146, 147, 148,150, 152, 161, 162, 163, 165, 108, 109. Fincb, 5, 6, 12, 15, 19, 21, 27, 28, 36, 37, 38,39,40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 51, 79, 181, 183. Fisher, 96, 147. Fiuk, 210. Flint, 2u6, 209. Floyd, 113, 160, 169. Foote, 11, 15, 18, 21, 26, 24, 25. Forrest, 212. FiH-t La Tours, 189. Foster, 89, 109, 125, 126, 128, 130, 136, 154, 170, 191,209,211,212. Fox, 112, 155, 157, 159, 161, 164, 166, 169. Fosall, 77. ]<'oxholes, 10. Frunlilinar, ho. 187. Framlingham, 196. Frannniiigham, 103. Freman, 4. {Frisell, 57, 62, 65. Frissel, 52, 55. Frissell, 88, 125, 127, 128, 129, 131. Frizal, 98, 185. Fro.st, 143, 210. Fuller, 34, 49. Fulton, 164, 163. Gambling', 61. Gamblin, 9, 12, 14, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 30, 35, 38, 40, 41, 43, 48, 49, 53, 77, 142, \ Gambliuu, 22. Gamlien, 5. Gamlin, 3C, 74, 77, 114, 178, 183, 184, 185, 180, 210. Gamut, 108. (iapin, 129. Gard, 6. r Gardiner, 86, 90, 101. 103, 104, m,118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, \zT, 13o, 131, 143, 145, 150, 175, 176, 177, 178, 181. Gardner, 12, 17, 18, 20, 22, 29, 31, 33, 35, 43, 61,91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 103,104, UG, 117, 132, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 113, 144, 1"4, 182, 181, 186. (iaree, S7. SS. 123, 124, 125, 126, 1Z8, 130, 131, 178, 171), ISO, 197. Garret. 198. Gary, 1, 2, 4, 11, 12, 17, 18, 21, 23, 32, "3, 3!-, 37, 39, 4vt, 41, 4:!, 44, 45, 47, 43, 49, 51, 93, 94, 93, 96, 99, 102, 134, 141, 182, 183. Geary, 82. George, 103, 107. Gerish, 192. Qery, 6. Gibbs, 192. Gibson, 177. Gilbert, 201. Giles, 108. Gilbam, 202, 203. Gillfoord, b2. Gleason, 152. Glover, 120, 121,137, 176. I Goad, 11, 17, 24, 26, 29, 31, 35, 37, 42, 212. I Goade, 14. Goald, 145. Goard, 85, 90, 101, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 173,183,185. Goarde, 115, 116. Goare, 1,97, 170. Goddard, 102, 144. Goffe, 93, 98, 135. Goldsmith, 211. Good, 141. Goodwi, 139. I Gookin, 194. I Gookins, 116, 117, 173, 193. \ Gool, 207. i Goole, 206. Gooro, 175. Gord, 53, 54. Gore, 5,7, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27 34, 36, 42, 40, 48, 51, 52, 50, 58, 04, 82, 85, 07, 99, 103, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 110, 118, 134, 136, l:iS, 139, 141, 142, 140, 147, 149, 159, 101, 102, 165, 168, 170, 173, 175, 176, 180, 181, 182. 183. Gorton, 12, 13, 15, 32, 35, 33, 43, 50, 85, 89, 96, 115, 110, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 139, 140, 173, 175, 179, 1S7, 189, 190, 207. ( Gos, 134. ) Goss, 134, 183. Gould, 113, 102, 163, 106. Gouldstone, 79. Gouldthwaight, 76. Gove, 50. Grace, 1S4. Gr.aeton, 110, 164, 106, 167, 169. Grande. 130. Grant, 104, 144. f Grave, 40, 172. J Graves, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 41, 43, 44, 49, 56, 61, 81, 85, 144. Graven;--, 132, 133, 211. Gravuer, 106, 184. Gravnor, 141. Great i reeke, 33, 48. Great lot, 7, 14, 10, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 35, 37, 38, 50. ( Green, 102, 106. I Greene, 83. Greenwood, 105. Greerson, 101. Grldiey, 109, 110, 146, 149, 151, 152, 154, 158, 15'^, 139. 161, 165, 168. Griffen, 92, 99. Griffin, S7, 88, 92, 90, 98, 100, 121, 123, 124, 125, 120, 141, 142, 178, 186. Grigges, 1. Grigs, 24, 87, 96, 98, 109, 137, 139, 142, 146, l75, 185. Griggs, 4, 12, 27, 28, 34, 36, 38, 39, 41. 4f , 47, I 4-1, 52, 55, 56, 58, 59, 83, 88, 103, 104, 107, I 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 130, 131, 133, I. 172,173,175,176,177,181. Grocer, 178. \ Grosvenors, 56. \ Grosvenour, 62. Grovnor, 93. Groyton, 200, 201. I Index. 219 Groton, 85. I Grundy, 134, 138, 139, 141. I Grundye, 134. I Gun, 81. I Gunn, 1. Gutts, 124. Hadlock, 99, 141, 144, 182. Hadly, 193. i Hagborne, 2, 5, 13, 14, 15, 17, 23, 24, 26, 30, J 37, 38, 114. ( Hagbouine, 11, 82, 171, 198. Haines, 197. Hale, 79, 82. Hall, 4, 8, 9, 84, 96, 97, 101, 106, 109, 135, 137, 143, 151, 153. Hallison, 15. fHally, 48. Haly, 40,120. Healy, 12, 21, 27, 30, 41, 42, 44, 48, 101, 113, 146, 169. Heley, 119. Heli, 116, 117, 119, 174. Hely, 105, 115, 119, 175. Hammond, 129, 131. Uamond, 75. Hampton, 187, 199. I Hanchet, 12, 26, 45, 87, 175, 179, 212. \ Hanclielt, 40, 43. ( Han&het, 98, 116, 117, 118, 119, 173, 174, 185. Hancock, 112, 156, 159. { Harbectle, 84. ) Harbitle, 74. Haikness, 106. Harris, 32, 86, 88, 90, 93, 97, 101, 103, 104, 117, 119, 120, 131, 132, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140,141, 144, 181,202. Harrison, 206. Hartford, 75, 77, 78. 79, 82, 192, 198, 200, 207. Hartford Cburch, 77. J Hartucss, 104. ( Hartnuss, 144. Harvard College, 196, 210. Harwood, 91. Hassuunemesut, 92. fHauiib, 197. I Hougb, 199. J How, 3, 6, 12. 19, 23, 24, 34, 37, 46, 53, 60, 1 81, 82, 86, 87, 93, 109, 113, 115, 120, 121, 134, 136, 137, 141, 162, 169, 172, 185. (.Howe, 4, 13, 37, 38, 99, 104, 114. 5 Haukins, 185, 189, / Hawkins, 97. ) Hawes, 88, 125, 175, 178. ( Haws, 101. S Hawley, 56, 60. I Hawly, 91, 94, 120, 121, 122, 175, 208. Haws, see Hawes. Hay ward, 98, 109, 110, 111, 158, 100, 162,166,169. Healy, xee Hally. Heart, 205. Heatb, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 31, 33, 34, 36, Z>i, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 56, 59, 60, 75, 81, 86, 87, 88, 90, 94, 95, m8, ICO, 101, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 120, 127, 128, 129, 141, 142, 148, ]M. 153. lat. ^Mt 1J7, 158, 160, 162, 163, 164, 105, 168, iToT 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,182,184,185,199,202,209,210. . Healhe, 107, 108. Holey, ) Holi, } see Hally. Holy, ) f Hemingway, 27, 31, 38, 50, 60, 89, 128, 129, I 131,132,142,212. I Heminway, 186. Hemmonway, 4, 54. I Heminiiigway, 11, 16, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35. 41,43, 101. Henueway, 143. Hinienway, 8 Hiniugway, 6, 114. Hinningway, 79, 93, 114, 116, 117, 135, 138, 141,185,186. Hervey, 162. . f Hewes, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, 35, 3«, / I 79, 90, 106. ■( Hews, 35. y Hues, 79, 80. ' (.Huise, 115. I Hewet, 108. , I Huit, 145. Hewin, 136. - Hews, see Hewes. Uibbms. 42. Hide, 128. Highway, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52. Highway, Dedham, 51. Dorcbester, 29. Hill, 34, 40, 44. Baerc, 46. Beare, 1. Great, 2, 16, 19, 26, 36, 38, 40, 42. Hurtlebury, 27. Meeting House, 2, 19, 23, 47, 78, 205. Pine, 16. Pond, 28, 45, 47, 49. Hills, 77, 78, 79. Himenway, see Hemingway. Hinds, 7S. Hinghara, 132, 206, 211. Hinningway, see Hemingway. II inks, 100. Hinningway, see Hemingway. Hinsdell, 155. Hix, 137. Hoar, 210. Holbroke, 147, 211. Holbrook, 60, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 103, 104, 105, 108, 130, 145, 146, 182, 186. { Holbrooke, 55, 56. I Holdbroke, 90. I Holdbrook, 132. 149, 152, 154, 158, 180. t Holebrook, 100. Holdridg, 91, 133, 134, 135, 138. Holebrook, see Holbroke. Holgrave. 74. Holland, 9, 102, 104, 105, 202. HoUioke, 73. Holloway, 134. f Holmes, 5, 11, 14, 16, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, I 30, 31, 32, 35, 57, 65, 83, 85, 100, 103, 115, I 116, 133, 142, 144, 170, 172, 173. ■> Holms, 52. Homes, 90, 92, 97," 129, 131, 136, 138, 140, I 177, ISO. (.Homes, see Holmes. Home bolt, 17. Hook, 198. Hooker, 190. Hooper, 145. Hopkins, 88, 93, 123, 124, 126, 127, 129,-151, 132, 133, 181, 182, 183. Hough, 199. Hovey, 147, 160, 162. How, see Haugb. Howard, 80, 104, 108, 111, 135, 137, 142, 156, 183, 184, 190, 192. Howchin, 208. Howe, see Haugh. i Hubbard, 96, 138, 140, 192, 194, 210. ) Hubbart, 139. Hues, see Hewes. Fluise, see Hewes. Huit, see Hewet. Hull, 199. Ilumphryes, 207. Hunt, 111. Huntington, 79. Huntley, 87, 122, 123. Husk, 158. Hutchinson, 77, 187. Hutson, 158. Hyde, 113, 114, 167, 169. Igguldeu, 5. 220 City Document No. 114. Ince, 198 lugram. /02. Ipswich. 42, "3, 194, 197, 199, 201. Ireland, 111, 195. Isack, 6. Island, Long, 192, 193, 201. Island, Maple, 69. Island, Noddls, 193. Island, Pine, 14, 21, 26, 50. Jackson, 152. Jakob, 193. Jamaica, 205. . Jamerca, 192. Jeffrey, 210. Jcnner, 81. Junnery, 2, 3. vTenuigs, 167. Jennings, 113, 169. Joanes, 18. Jocelin, 172. Johns, 143. Johnson, 3, 4, 5, 6. 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48. 49, 50, 54, 56, 57, 59, 74, 79, 82, 89, 90, 101, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 12S, 129, 130, 132, 134, 135, 137, 143, 144, 161, iBo, 172, 170, 177, 184, 187. ^ Johnstor, 79, 102. Jones, 39, 43, 84, 116, 129, 144, 174. Jordan, 85. Keebie, 120, 121. Kelton, 111,147, 169. Kenebek, 124. Kent, no. Kilborne, 84. King, 111, 147, 149, 151, 153. S Kingsbery, 102. ) Kingsbury, 100. Knap, 123. Knight, 56, 59, 100, 162. Lamb, 5, 6, 11,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 29, 50, 52, 56, 57, 60, 65, 67, 69, 90, 95, 97, 104, 105, 129, 130, 132, 135, 137, 139, 143, 174, 183, 185. Larabe, 3, 13, 73, 74, 91, 92, 96, 97, 114, 116, 117, 1.33, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 143, 173, 184. Lamposon, 153. Lancaster, 209. l>ansiborough, 210. Langlcy. Ill, 166. Lalhbridge, 106, 149, 160. Latbgood, 144. Lawrenc, 92. Leadbetter, 128. Learned, 160, 162, 165, 167, 169, Leason, 144. Leaving, 74, 83,97, 114, 115, 117, 136, 139, 141, 172,178. Levins, 4, 11, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 31, 35, 38, 46, 173. Lee, 146. Leeds, 137. Lethbridge, 147. Leuns, 6. Leveret, 200. Leverich, 200. LewiK, 11, 19, 22, 27, 33, 34, Z7, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48 ,49, 85, 115, iK, 118, 158, 160. Lezon, 143. Lidget, 193. Linckhorne, 50, 51. Liman, 77. Line, 77. Linn, 73. Linsdev, 146. Lion, ]'6, 27. 23, 29, 31, 34, 43, 41, 44, 46, 137, 142, 143. Liverraore, 192. London, 170, 19d, 203, 2D5, 211. Lord, 80, 82. Lovel, 106, 145. ( Loverain, 104, 143. ( Loveren, 107. Lovet, 136. Lusher, 210. Lyman, 74, 77, 78. Lyn, 88, 191. Lyn^khorne, 12. Lyon, 9 10, 12, 29, 35, 30, 44, 47, 50, 51, 54, 56, 57, 6U, 61,65, 66, 86, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 99, 101, 119, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, lo9, 141, 179, 183, 184, 185. Lyons, 89, 90, 91, 118, 119, 120, 121, 126, 131, .208, 209. j Maccarty, 168. ( Mackarty, 134. Macthaden, 145. "Maho, 1 Maio, > see Mayo. Maioh, ) Makoe, 134. Malbury, 203. I Maiden, 199, 208. / Maldon, 85,201. Manning, 147, 148. Manser, 145, 146. Manuring, 21, 50. Marblebead, 2u4, 207, 211. Marcy, 98. j Mareen, 98, 140. j Mareene, 184. Marscraft, 187. Marsh, Bare, 21. Beare, 14, 24, 27, 30, 38, 39 ,40, 41, 46, 48. Fresh, 2. Little, 3. Muddy River, 48. Salt, 2, 14, 16. The, 16,17,30. Marshcraft, 89, 126, 127. Marshes, 18, 21. Boston, 36. Dorchester, 29. Marshfleld, 204. Martin's Vineyard, 204, 208. Martyn, 206. Mascraft, 101. Mashcraft, 97, 138, 186. J Mason, 2, 3, 91, 134, 138, 141, 186. I Masson, 1, 2, 3. Massachusetts, 73, 187, 196. Kassachusetts Bay, 9. Mather, 101,105, 136,193,194,196,201,207,208. Mathew, 4, 20, 43. Mathews, 84, 85, 115. Matthews, 199. Mattock, 176. Maverick, 201. May, 55, 61, 62, 65, 88, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 141, 142, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 163, 179, 180. Mayes, 12, 27, 30, 35, 37, 43, 44, 45, 48, 50, 51, 88, 92, 99, 122, 123, 124, 125, 127, 175, 177, 186. Mayhew, 198. S Mays, 12, 62, 65, 84, 92, 95, 96, 97, 100. } Mayso, 95, 139, 186. f Mayo, 10, 12, 45, 47, 48, 52, 55, 61, 62, 63, 77, I 88, 94, 96, 98, 100, 105, 106, 123, 126, 128, I 130, 132, 140, 142, 180, 185, 186. < Mayoh, 122, Ub, 129. Maio, 187. I Maioh, 87. (.Maho, 6. McClure, 108. Meade, 185. Meade Great, 16, 17, 30, 32, 37, 38, 50. Meadow, C?onnecticut or May's 65. Fresh, 2, 16, 18, 23, 24, 29, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38. Index. 221 Meadow, Mapple Island, 5S, 66. May's, 65, 6J. Pii>e Swamp, 62. Scncxitt, 69. [Meadows, 37. Mradowes, 13, 43. Meakiugs, 175. ( Mears, 109, 110, 112, 152, 153, 156, 158, \ 164 ( Meers, 105, 106. Medcalfe, 86. Medfiold. 87, 88, 197. Mcfde, 88. fMcckiiiB, 12, 35, 36, 44. J Mc'i'kinns, 45. f ■^ Mekins, 117,118, 174. / (.Moakings, 175. Mecrs, 105, 106. I Mciidha, 89. it_. - )Moudbam,90. Mendon, 136. Mercy, 99, 142. Meriam, 108. Meiice, 97. Mcrryfleld, 102. Mevis, 205. Miclioo, 120. Middleton, 90. \ Miahil, 130. } Mi^diill, 132. Mihiil, b3. JSJiibi-rry, 155. Uiller, 5, 40, 83, 117, 200. Mills, 113, 163, 164, Miltou, 92, 135. Mitchel, 197, 207, 211. Monbados, 201. Monk, 107,144. Moody, 78, 209. f Moore, 1*3. More, 8S, 89, 202, 206, 210. Morel, 174. Morell, 177. j Morral, 88. Morrel, 75, 180. Morrell, 2, 4, 5, 75, 177. Morrill, 11 , 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 30, 32, 35, 36, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 50. Morgan, 3, 17, 24, 28, 33, 38, 40, 46. 85, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,119, 174. ^{°"94, li!6. Newfoimdland, 191. New. haven, 82, 190, 197, 198. Newman, 200, -01 , 210, 211. Nciy York, 192^^10)211. Newtone, 73. Nichols, 201. Niprau'g, Land, 1, Noice, 198. Nookcs, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 32, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45, 50. Norcross, 105. Norbampton, 94. Norrice, 81, 199. North Hampton, 91, 208. North Yarmouth, 107. Norton, 73, 198, 199, 200. Norwich, 134. < Nowel, 210. ) Nowell, 182, 210. Nubery, 77. (Nuel, 101,142. i Nuell, 102. Oakos, 209, 210. Odding, 78, 79. Offltt,-75. S Oliver, 42, 44, 128, 208. } Olliver, 42. ()nion,40, 91, 92, 101, 171. Onyou, 91. Oynlon, 33. Orr, 112. 151, 1.53, 154, 156, 157, 159. Osborn, 206. I Oxcnbridg, 192. t Oseubridge, 2u8. Page, 141, 186. Pairpont, ) P.airpoynt, J see Pierpoint. Parepoynt, ) Paison, ) Pason, > see I'ayson. Passon, ) Palfrey, 88. Palmer, 77, 197, 207. Palsgrave. 179. f Park, 6, 7, 8, 49, 79, 85, 87, 114, 115, 117, lis, 119, 142, 173, 174, 176, 187, <( Parke, 5, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19^22, 23, 2 1 26, 30, 33, 35, 37, 40, 43, 45, 50, 74, (, 116, 118. 119, 12(i,.176, ITi. Parker, n, 20, 25, 27,86, 39. 46,48, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 78, 89, 94, 96, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 117, 118, 119, 121, 127, 128, 129. 131, 135,137,142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 15', 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 160, 101, 165, 166. 167, 168, 185, 186, 210. ( Paikes, 13,88,91, 175. I Parks, 84, 122. * Parmcnter, 180. Parmiter, 184. Partridge, 109, 155. 156, 158, 160, 161, 102, 163, 166, 168. Parrich. 87. Pascatoway, 192. Pasture,. Calves 1, 2, M, 14, 15, 10, 21. 22, 24, 25, 2S, 30, 31, 32, 50. Niglit, 17, 27, 45. Oxc. 21. Pasture-gr,>iiud, 16. 116, 188. . 54, 102, 114, 132, 151, 163, 2i^2 City Document No. 114. ( Patchcn, 173. I I'atchin, SO, 118, 174. ( ratching, '69. Patrick, 112, 156, 158, 160. Patty, 111, Paul, 129, 176. I'ayne, 106. ( Paysou, 7, 8, 9, 11, 54, 56, 103, 104,102, 106, 107, 109, 112, 113, 145, I4», 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 160, 16J, 16^, 105, 163, 1G3, 169. I Paison, SO, 82, b6, 92, 94, 95, 99, 105, 115, I 116, 117, 118, 134, 174. 1 Pason, 4, 14, ]5, 17, 20, 22, 23,24, 25, 28,29, 20, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, ^7, :;8, 43, 41, 45, 50, 57,00,63,00,91, 116, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 130, 131, 132, 176, 178, 179, 210. Passon, 6, 35. Peabody, 108, 146, 147, 170. ( Peacock, 4, 35, 50, 57, 83, 84. } Peacocke, 4, 11, 20, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 38, 44, ! 51, 83, 84. I Peacokc, 6. Pcakok,91, 114, 141. [ Pccock, 56, 99. f Peak, 6, 12, 53, 88, 119, 121, 130, 131, 178, 180. I Peake, 4, 19, 24, 30, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 55, 56, -i Gl, 80, 87, 88, 101, 114, 116, 119, 121, 124, I 126, 127, 129, 133, 1-35, 173, 174, 177. (.Peek, 61. Pcai'cpuynt,") Pcircpoint, I Peiropoyot, | PeiJIoiu!' h^Piorpoint. Peirpoynt, Peropoint, | Perpoiit, J Podg, 6. Pcdgs, 6. Pelhara, 198. Peraberton, 127. Pen, 197,209. Pondle, 145. fPeper, 4, 26. I Pepper, 6, 11, 13, U, 19, 21, 22, 24, 28, 30, 132, 33, 3t, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 63, 65, 80, 82, 84, K6, 91, 92. 93, 100, 105, 115, 116, 117, 118, llii, 120, 121, 122, 123, 141, 171, 179, 185, 186, 201. Pepp, 185. Perliam, 147. Pcrinna, 108. I Perkins, 1, 2, 5, 6, 14, 19, 40, 80. } Pivkins, 26, 29,44. fPeiTie, 74, 193. I Peri-y, 1, 5, 11, 24, 28, 34, .37, 39, 40, 41, 48, j 52, 62, 91, 114, 133, 135, 140. 170. (.Pery, 6. PeiTin, 105, 107, 108, 143, 150, 158, 159. Pcttit, 3, 5, 17. ( Phiieps, 204. \ Philips, 55, 197. ( Phillips, 59, 95, 100, 137, 138, 140, 142, 185. I'hipps, 102. Piccard, 212. f Picrepont, 146. Pieropoynt. 12, 13, 16, 27, 28, .39, 40, 46, 47. Pieipoint, 90, 107, 108, 109,123, 126, 127, 131, 144, 116, 147, 148, 150,154, 155, 176, 178, 179. ■{ Pitrpont, 6, 54, 53, 60, 63, 66, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 123, 132, 1.58, 159, 162, 178. Pierrepoiat, 89, 124, 12o. I Pien-epont, 83, 127. l.Picrpoyut,96, 192. f Pairpont, 96, 98. Paiipoynt, 100, 118. Paiepoynt, 17. I Peart'poynl, 86. I Peirepoi'ut, 100. 1 Peiiopoyut. 25, 26, 38, 46, 47, 50. I Piirpoint, 83, 96, 121, 182, 184, 192. Ptirpoyiit, 92, 93,96, 13'.. I Pei-epoiut. 87. 120, 174, 175. IPeruout. 211 Pig, 114, 171. Pigg, 15, 16, 23, 26, 31, 35, 46, 50, 95. Pigge, 4, 11, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 79. Pike, 55, 61, 68, 95, 98, 102, 103, IH, 136, 138, 140, 155. Pinchon, 73, 77. Pino Island Meadow, 65. Pino Swamp Meadow, 62. Pii-kins, see Perkins. Piscataqua, 205. Pliinoiith, 193, 202. Plimpton, 106. Plimoutb Colouie, 211. Plumb, 204. Polley, 21, .54, 63. Polly, 12, 25, 43, 46, 87, 89, 90, 96, 102, 119, 120, 122, 123, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 135, 178, 185. Pomfret, 111. Pond, SO, 38, 40. Fresh, 209. Great, 1, 2, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 34, 37, 41, 42, 44, 48. Little, 34. Muddy Brook, 59. plain, "10,47. Pool, 122. Pope, 143. Porter, 5, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 27, 34, .36, 40, 78, 79, 82, 83, 90, 92, 114, 115, 116, 170, 175. Portis, 184. Portsmouth, 209. Potter, 12, 40, 43, 44, 48, 80, 175, 187. Poynt, Gravelly, 13, 14, 19, 25, 38, 39, 40, 48. Pratt, 76, 77. f Prentice, 1, 2, 3, 12, 17, 27, 39, 40, 89, 95, I 103,109,127,128,178. I Premise, 36, 40, 45, 76. [ Prentiss, 28, 29, 34. Presbury, 163. Preston, 136. Prichard, 11, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 27, 30, 33, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48,49, 85, 114, 115, 116, 171, 174. Prince, 112, 149,211. Printes, 6. Prontz, 206. Putnam, 170. Quenetticot, 18, 24. Quincy, 158. Rainsford, 208. Ramsel, 146. (Ramsey, 100, ! Ramsie, 95. ( Ramsy, 98. Raulins, 14. Raw I lugs, 79. Rawlins, 74, 76. Raymour, 112, 154. Reyraour, 156, 157. ) Read, 117, 210. / Reade, 86. Reading, 197. Redgs,6. Reeves, 146. Reives, 85, 116. Reves, 108, 148, 150, 152. Rehobo(b,90, 94, 200. Remington, 178. Reyraour, xee Raymour. Re\ ner, 127, 208, 209. Rice, 105. Richards, 111, 147, 159, 183. Richardson, 113, 145, 147, 150, 169. Richoy, 106. Ridley, 167. ' Rig, 49. Riggcs, 4. Riggs, 12, 28. 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 37, 43, 49, 80, 179, T80. River, 21, 27, 28, 30, 38, 43, 45. Index. 223 ( Conecicot, 73. River, I Conecticot, 78. ( C'onccticott, 73, 77, 79, 82, 90. ("River, Eiidauus, 206. Great, 27. r Moody, 120. I Muddy, 1, 2, 7, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, J <( 22, 23, 24, 28, 32, 34, 36, 39, 40, 41,42,48,92,115,116,118,184, i 185, 187. Stony, 2, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49. Road Island, 93. Roberts, 2, 5, 17, 19, 28, 31, 34, 41, 42, 84, 85, 87, 119, 172, 175. Robertson, 145. fllobbinson, 42,83. Robhison, 21, 24. •( Robinson, lu7, 109, 207. I Robinsons, 21, 25. I. Robisoii, 23, 31, 37. Itnck, 07- (q- .gg Ruck, \ ^^' ^^°* Rockbrough, "j 78. S^^ry"""''!*^''^^*"'-^- Roclisbury, J Rucky tewamp, 17, 20, 25, 30, 45. Roe, 85. Rogers, 100, 143, 197, 199. Roote, 181. Rowen, 113, 163, 166, 167. Rowley, 91, 95. 117, 197, 199, 203. f Roxbury, 1,4,7, 8, 9, 10, 18, 19, 21, 22, 47, 51, 52, 53, 54,55,56,57,63,61,66,67,68,69, 70, 81, 172, 1 88, 189, 1 91, 19 r, 199, 202, 208. Roxborough, 73.