s Greenleaf.
1842, James Greenleaf,Isaac Lum.
1843, Isaac Lum,Luther Foote.
1844, C. Gayton Pickmh in South Natick, to which place he removed in 1843, and died there April 19, 1851.
Rev. Artemasies.
Rev. Luther J. Fletcher was ordained in 1843, commenced preaching here Jan. 4, 1846, and wastreets, and occupied it until the early part of 1843, when it was purchased, enlarged, converted intinner.
1840, 1841,Rev. Edmund M. Beebe.
1842, 1843,Rev. Shipley W. Willson.
Died 30 Dec., 1856.
hort terms, were Rev. Frederick N. Knapp, H. C. 1843, from July, 1860, to July, 1861; Rev. William Tdied 8 June, 1876. Rev. Edward W. Gilman, Y. C. 1843, who had been settled at Lockport, N. Y., commeompletion of the church, which was commenced in 1843, and consecrated Jan. 31, 1844.
This church waamed:—
1841, 1842,Rev. Leonard B. Griffing.
1843, 1844,Rev. Isaac A. Savage, W. U. 1841.
Died 1under the charge of Rev. Andrew Croswell, B. U. 1843, who was elected Rector at Easter, 1865, and re[1 more...]
vies, 1832-1834.
Sidney Willard, 1833, 1837, 1843.
Charles Everett, 1833.
Robert Fuller, 184.
Joel Giles, 1840.
James D. Green, 1841-1843, 1846, 1853, 1854.
Sylvanus Plympton, 1842, 181843.
John Sargent, 1844-1848.
John S. Ladd, 1845-1847, 1852.
Charles R. Metcalf, 1845.
Samuel
Levi Parker, 1841.
Thomas Whittemore, 1842, 1843.
James Luke, 1842, 1843.
Sylvanus Plympto1843.
Sylvanus Plympton, 1842.
William Saunders, 1842.
Jacob H. Bates, 1843.
Nathaniel J. Wyeth, 1843.
Stephen T. 1843.
Nathaniel J. Wyeth, 1843.
Stephen T. Farwell, 1844.
William Wyman, 1844, 1845.
Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1844, 1845.
Jonas Wyeth, 1844.1843.
Stephen T. Farwell, 1844.
William Wyman, 1844, 1845.
Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1844, 1845.
Jonas Wyeth, 1844.
James D. Green, 1845.
Alex. H. Ramsay, 1845.
Charles Wood, 1845.
Assessors.
the Selectufts, Jr., 1824.
Samuel S. Green, 1824-1837, 1843– 1846.
John Wheeler, 1827-1830.
John Trowius R. Paige, 1842-1846.
Jacob H. Bates, 1842, 1843.
Omen S. Keith, 1844.
Royal Morse, 1845, 1846Chamberlain, 1835-1838.
Lucius R. Paige, 1839, 1843-1846.
Thomas B. Gannett, 1840-1842.
Town Tr[1 more...]
Samuel Learned, b.——, established himself in business in Memphis, Tenn., and d. at Florence, Ala.; and perhaps others.
Edmund the f. d. at Claremont, N. H., about 1843.
14. Squire, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and in. Phebe, dau. of Deac.
Thomas Thwing, 20 Sept. 1792, by whom he had Thomas Thwing, bap. 6 Jan. 1793, d. the ministry and often preached, but was not ordained; Professor of the Hebrew and other Oriental Languages in H. C. from 1807 to 1831; Representative 1833, 1837, 1843; Senator 1834, 1835; member of the Executive Council 1837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb.
1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. 1815; sugh life conducted that business with great skill and efficiency.
He was not ambitious of public station, and held no municipal office except that of Selectman in 1843.
Jacob the f. not long after he graduated (20 Sept. 1796), bought of his father eight acres bordering on Fresh Pond and erected the 4l Fresh Pond Hotel, which has
f. rem.
to Suffield, Conn., and thence to Rupert, Vt., where he d. 2 April 1812.
13. Edmund, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and m. Sarah Learned 18 Oct. 1791, by whom he had William Boyes, bap. Ap.
1792, entered the Army, and is supposed to have died in the service; Sarah, bap. 14 Ap. 1793; Charlotte, bap. 14 Aug. 1796; Samuel Learned, b.——, established himself in business in Memphis, Tenn., and d. at Florence, Ala.; and perhaps others.
Edmund the f. d. at Claremont, N. H., about 1843.
14. Squire, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and in. Phebe, dau. of Deac.
Thomas Thwing, 20 Sept. 1792, by whom he had Thomas Thwing, bap. 6 Jan. 1793, d. in Watertown I May 18-12, leaving George Dana, m. Ann A. Plummer; Abijah Brown, m. Sarah F. Munroe; and others; Phebe, bap. 24 July 1794.
d. unm. 23 Feb. 1860; ,Samuel, bap. 19 Aug. 1798, d. 15 Oct. 1842; Edmund Parker, bap. 1 Nov. 1801, d. 21 June 1839; George, bap. 24 Mar. 1805, d. unm.
6 Aug. 1856; Elizabeth Barker, bap. 11 Se