Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 ..., Volum 1Frederic William Bailey Bureau of American Ancestry, 1897 |
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Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 ... Frederic William Bailey Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1897 |
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Aaron Abel Abigail Abner Adams Allen Anna April 14 April 22 Benjamin Betty Bigelow Brookfield Brown Charlton Church organized Daniel David Davis Deborah Dinah Dorothy Dudley Ebenezer Edward Elijah Elisha Elizabeth Ephraim Esther Eunice Fairbank Fisk Flagg Gilbert Gleason Gould Grafton Hannah Harrington Holden Houghton Huldah Isaac Jacob James Jemima Joanna John Johnson Jonas Jonathan Joseph Joshua Josiah July July 11 July 23 June June 18 June 25 Keziah Killingly Lancaster Leicester Leominster Lois Lucy Lunenburg Lydia March 14 March 22 Marcy Margaret Martha Mary Mendon Meriam Molly Moore Moses Nathan Nathaniel Newton Oliver Osgood Petersham Phebe Phinehas Pratt Putnam Rachel Rebecca Rebeckah Reuben Rice Richardson Ruth Rutland Samuel Sarah Sawyer Sept Shrewsbury Sibley Silas Smith Stearns Stephen Stone Stow Susanna Sutton Taft Taylor Thayer Thomas Timothy Town Uxbridge Walker Ward Westboro Wheeler Wheelock Whitcomb Whitney Wilder Willard William Wood Worcester
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Side 116 - Athenasum, to which it was given by Elisha Sigourney, July 16, 1810. It was printed in Paris in MDCLXXV. Marguerite Olivier was married three times : At the age of 20, (i) Nov. 18, 1746, Joseph Coolidge, of Boston, who died Sept. 14, 1771 ; at the age of 49, (2) Dec. 26, 1775, " Capt. Israel Jennison, of Worcester & Margaret Coolidge, of Boston, Resident in Lancaster.
Side 4 - WORCESTER. Worcester was settled in 1674. October 15, 1684, " It was ordered that the plantation at Quansigamond be called Worcester and that the town brand mark be as illustrated in the record.
Side 58 - March 19, 1778 Barzillia Willard & Silva Kingman, March 31, 1778 LEICESTER, Feb. 15, 1713. Resolve. The petition of those who purchased lands at a place called Towtaid, near Worcester, confirmed, "the town to be named Leicester." First (Congregational) Church organized 1718. Baptist, 1737, at Greenville. Officiating clergymen mentioned: Rev. Benjamin Forster, Rev. Benjamin Conklin. Joseph Wilson of Leicester & Grace Harrington of Brookfield, Oct. 8, 1745 Ebenezer Tolman & Ann Wilson, April 24, 1746...
Side 84 - Charles Henny& Happy Tompson (negroes), March 3, 1780 Joseph Morse & Sophia Biglow, May 4, 1780 John Parker & Olive Temple, May 25, 1780 WESTMINSTER. Oct. 20, 1759, the plantation called Narragansett Number Two established as the district of Westminster.
Side 13 - Mention be given to the Court's grant to Qunstipauge, heing the township of Qunshapage as it was laid out according to the grant of the General Court, and that Mendon be settled as a town.
Side 93 - The precinct consisting of the lands called New Braintree and part of the town of Hardwick is erected into a district." Aug. 23, 1775, the above district made a town. Prov. Laws, Vol. V, p. 419. First (Congregational) Church organized 1754. Beriah Haws & Mrs.
Side 24 - John Jones of Princetown & Bettey Hapgood, Oct. 19, 1769 Joshua Bartlet & Bettey Felton, Oct. 26, 1769 James Morse & Hannah Smith, Nov. 26, 1769 DUDLEY. February 2, 1732, " Part of Oxford and certain common lands established as Dudley.