in 1857.
A subscription had been commenced, in 1855, to procure a chime of bells for the church; ths Francis, H. C. 1815, D. D. 1837, from 1842 to 1855.
Rev. Frederick D. Huntington, A. C. 1842, D. D. 1855, from 1855 to 1860.
Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, H. C. 1826, D. D. 1852, Ll. D. Roch.
U. 18tor of the church, Rev. Hiram K. Pervear, B. U. 1855, had been pastor of the Second Baptist Church ife of Rev. Hosea Ballou, in four volumes, 1854, 1855; and The Early Days of Thomas Whittemore, an Au1844.
1852, 1853,Rev. William H. Hatch.
1854, 1855,Rev. Converse L. McCurdy.
Died 22 Nov. 1876.
ned Nov. 23, 1856. Rev. Hiram K. Pervear, B. U. 1855, a graduate of Newton Theological Institution, se.
1853,Benjamin Woodward,Asa P. Morse.
1854-1855,Luther Crane,Asa P. Morse.
1856,Isaac Lum,Etha1854,Rev. I. J. P. Collyer.
Died 7 May, 1872.
1855,Rev. C. S. McReading.
Died 11 April, 1866.
1862,Rev. Edward Cooke, W. U. 1838, D. D. (H. C.) 1855.
1863, 1864,Rev. Lorenzo R. Thayer, W. U. 1841[2 more...]
Anson Burlingame, 1852.
Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1856.
J. M. S. Williams, 1859.
Stephen T. Faames Luke, 1847.
Josiah W. Cook, 1848, 1849, 1855.
Edward G. Stevens, 1848-1850, 1854.
William 55.
James W. Gates, 1855.
Joseph R. Knight, 1855.
George H. Davies, 1856-1858.
Isaac Davis, . Tufts, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858.
Almon Abbott, 1855.
Daniel S. Brown, 1855.
Luther Crane, 1855.
John Gage, 1855, 1859.
Augustus P. Griffin, 1855, 1856.
John Holman, 1855.
James G. Hovey, 1855, 1856.
William Hunnewell, 1855.
Daniel Kelly, 1855.
Jacob S. Merrill, 1855.
Philip Nu1855.
Jacob S. Merrill, 1855.
Philip Nutting, 1855.
George G. Rice, 1855, 1856
Joel Robinson, 1855.
George S. Saunders, 1855-1857, 1855.
George S. Saunders, 1855-1857, 1863, 1864.
Nathaniel N. Stickney, 1855.
William W. Bullock, 1856.
Chester N. Clark, 1856-1858.
1855-1857, 1863, 1864.
Nathaniel N. Stickney, 1855.
William W. Bullock, 1856.
Chester N. Clark, 1856-1858.
Curtis Davis, 1856-1858.
Hervey Davis, 1856, 1857.
John H. Fellows, 1856-1858.
N. St. John GrAbel W. Bruce, 1846-1848.
Samuel Slocomb, 1849-1855.
Alonzo J. Webber,
Elected Feb. 26, 1855, i[33 more...]
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1811, m. Harriet Lincoln, of Boston, who d. 18 Feb. 1856; he was a merchant, resided in Camb.
a few years before his death, a Member of the Common Council 1855, 1856, Alderman 1857, and d. 28 Ap. 1857.
James the f. d. 21 Sept. 1831; his w. Nancy (otherwise called Ann) d. 2 Dec. 1865, a. 90.
13. Ebenezer, s. of Thomas port 3 Sept. 1857, resigned May 1865, returned to Camb.
where he has since resided, preaching statedly at Chestnut Hill, Newton; he has two sons, Henry W., Ll. B. 1855, a lawyer in Camb.; and David P., practised law about a year, enlisted as a private soldier 23 May 1861, served through the war, and was discharged as Lieut.-colonN. H.; Sarah, b. 15 Mar. 1763, m. Jonathan Stone of Watertown; Rebecca, b. 3 June 1765, m.——Morgan; Fanny, b. 4 May 1767, m. Samuel Cox 14 Mar. 1793, and d. 27 Ap. 1855; Samuel, b. 18 Nov. 1769; Joseph, b. 23 Oct. 1772, settled in Putney, Vt. Daniel the f. was a currier, and resided on the northwesterly corner of North Avenue and