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1786, Sept. 22, died Miss Elizabeth Hall, aged 19 yrs. 1787, June 23, died Mrs. Anna Hall, 44. 1788, March 9, died Mrs. Sally Burr. 1789, Sept. 11, died Mr. Ezekiel Hall, aged 48 yrs. 1793, Jan. 24, Monday, 1/2 past four o'clock, P. M., died Mrs. Hannah G. Bradshaw, aged 38, of consumption. 1793, June 7, Mr. Henry Bradshaw died at Boston, 12 past 3 o'clock in the morn, of an apoplexy. 1795, Jan. 2, Mr. Samuel Cooke died suddenly at Boston, 9 o'clock in the evening. 1796. Aug. 31, at Charleston, S. C., died Mr. John Hall, aged 22 years, son of Mr. Ezekiel and Mrs. Anna Hall. Feb. 12, 1778, it was voted to mess the inhabitants of the Parish into fifteen messes in proportion to their valuation. It was also voted that every mess shall stand by the head of his mess; and that the parish shall stand by the head of his mess. This may be a method of enlisting men for the army, or for the payment of a war tax. All the taxable inhabitants of a place were distributed int