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e seen seven or eight together. They flee from man, and it doth not seem that they harm any body. 1741 Some remarks found in Rev. Samuel Cooke's diary for January in this year are interesting: 1741, Jan. 17. Preached twice from Gen. 32:26. In the evening to a company of young men at the house of Dea. Cutter from Eccl. ng earthquakes in Massachusetts. In 1663, two; in 1665, one; in 1727, a dozen shocks in one week, one of them of great violence; in 1728, sixteen in the month of January, and over a dozen during the spring and summer months; in 1729, twenty-seven; 1729 to 1743, fifteen; 1743 to 1770, nineteen. That of November, 1755, was the mostpay back again to Gershom Cutter, Stephen Cutter and Charles Cutter, the money which they paid to Seth Stone, collector of taxes in this Precinct, in the month of January last; and the vote was in the negative. Vote to choose a committee of two persons to defend the parish in any lawsuit with the Baptists, if they bring any agains
, three Covenants had been in use by the Church: (1) The Covenant used by Mr. Cooke, the first minister, and his successor Dr. Fiske; (2) The Covenant by Mr. Hedge; (3) An abridgement of the first, all which are entered on the records. Book closing with the sixth ministry, Mr. Brown's. 1835, April 15. Mr. Damon gives a list of 40 communicants—all that belong to said Church as far as can be ascertained, and then follows a list of 7 become communicants by residence among us. 1844, Jan., 2d Sunday William Ware commenced his ministry without installation services—resigned 1845. Rev. William Ware died at Cambridge, 19 Feb. 1852, a. 54. He was son of Rev. Henry Ware, D. D., and was b. at Hingham 3 Aug. 1797; was ordained pastor of the Unitarian Church in New York 18 Dec. 1821, dismissed 19 Sept. 1836. Invited to West Cambridge Dec. 1843, dismissed 1845.—Palmer. 1844, January 29. By Wm. Ware. A record will be kept of births, marriages and deaths as heretofore, but<
John Adams died 26 Feb. 1849, aged 104 years, 1 month, 4 days. 3. Joseph, s. of Joseph (1), admed. His age was one hundred and four years, one month and four days. My dear friend, I return you Aug. 1753, a. 9 yrs. (Cooke); twin children, b. Jan. and bap. 1748, d. Jan. and 7 Feb. 1748, a.—dayson Gazette for many years.—J. B. R. Rebecca, b. Jan., bap. 19 Jan. 1777, d. 6 Aug. 1778, a. 20 mos.; b. 22, bap. 26 Oct. 1740, d. 20 Nov. 1740, a. 1 mo.; Ephraim, b. 29 Sept. bap., 3 Oct. 1742; Jonatza Ann, bap. 24 Aug. 1821, d. 27 Aug. 1821, a. 1 mo.; Eliza, bap. 6 Apr. 1823, m. Thomas E. Thorpe,Edward, d. 23 Jan. 1806, a. 67. See Wyman, 399–Jan. (2) 4, 1806. Edward Gardner died, of Charlestoap. privately 6 May, 1759, d. 8 June, 1759, a. 1 mo. Sarah, W. of Moses, d. 12 May, 1759. Moses m.1782; had son, b. 16 July, d. 15 Aug. 1782, a. 1 mo. Elizabeth, w. of Abraham, Jr., d. 18 June, 178 Mar. 1807, a. 1; a child, d. 23 Feb. 1810, a. 1 mo.; Caroline Amelia, bap. 29 May, 1814, d. 16 Jul[1 more...
Cambridge.24Aug. 10, 1861; dis. Oct. 7, 1862, disa. 67*William S. PayneK46Sept. 16, 1861; dis. Nov. 1, 1862, disa. Twenty-Third Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 71Edward P. Cowing, 2d lieut.33June 2, 1865, to June 26, 1865, exp. of service, as sergt. Twenty-fourth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 72Philip T. GreeleyD27Aug. 16, 1862; re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1861. 73Charles J. Moore, corp.E19Dec. 9. 1861; re-enlisted Jan.:, 1864. 74Charles J. Moore, corp.E21Jan. 4, 1864; died April 11, 1864, at Washington, D. C. 75William A. Whittemore, corp.E24Jan. 4, 1864; tr. May 10, 1864, to V. R. C. 76William A. WhittemoreE22May 10, 1862; re-enlisted Jan. 3, 1864. Twenty-eighth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 77George HarperB38April 4, 1864, to June 19, 1865. 78Dennis O'Mahoney, corp.C26March 9, 1864, to June 30, 1865. 79John NoonanC39Aug. 26, 1864, to June 30, 1865. 80Dennis