7ZS5 /\J5 MQ6I CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF Anonymous Cornell University Library BX7255.N5 N861 Manual of the North Church In New Haven 3 1924 029 457 730 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029457730 MANUAL OJf THK NORTE CHUECH IN NEW HAVEN. May, 1742 — May, 1867. NEW HAVEN PBIKTBD BY E. HATBS, 436 CHAPEli ST. 1867. CONTENTS. A-"^CS/7g" Page., Historical Sketch, iii Constitution) iz Rules z Articles of Fnith, '. . 1 Form of Admission, 4 Pastors and Deacons, 6 Services 7 Benevolent Society, 8 Contributions 8 Statistics, • • • 10 Cheonologioal Cataloghb, 13 Alphabetical Index to do 103 Alphabetical Catalogue or peesent Membebs 184 Corrections, ,, 148 HISTORICAL SKETCH. It is just a century and a quarter* since forty-three members of the First Church in New Haven, after a day of fasting and prayer, were set apart as the " White .Haven Church." The foundations, we read, were laid in " love of evangelical doctrine, of ecclesiastical liberty, of revivals of religion." The first few months. Rev. John Wheelock, afterward the founder and 'President of Dartmouth College, sup- plied the pulpit ; but, yielding to the importunity of his people, he returned to his own parish in Lebanon, and gave the work into the hands of Rev. Mr. Graham and Rev. Joseph Bellamy. Five or six years of trial followed. The church was not allowed by law to settle a pastor, or even to listen to ministers of their own choice. The "Act of Toleration," which gave the right of separate worship, compelled them to assist in the support of the First Parish. The civil authorities, the President and Corporation of the Col- lege, and nearly all the ministers of Connecticut, deter- * The organization of the Church was on May 1, 1742 (old style)- Consequently the one hundred and twenty-five years are completed May 18, 186'?. IV mined that the "New Light church" and its revivals should be "put out." Rev. Samuel Finley, afterward President of Princeton College, was arrested for preach- ing here, "within the limits of the First Parish," and was transported from the Colony as a vagrant. The students were forbidden to attend its worship, and David Brainerd, for disobedience of this law, was expelled from College., The Act of Toleration itself was soon repealed, " in order to suppress enthusiasm." And when, in 1744, the house of Mr. Timothy Jones — still standing on the Northwest corner of State and Court streets — ^becoming too small, they were refused a place on the public square, they built an edifice on the corner of Elm and Church streets, like the workmen of Nehemiah, having tool in one hand and weapon in the other to keep the timbers from being de- stroyed. During the raising a remonstrance was read against this " public nuisance," and no opposition was spared. But "the more they were afflicted, the more they grew." At length they entered into their house tri- umphantly. This was the building, which twenty years later was enlarged, its front changed from Elm to Church street, a steeple added, and became known^ from its color, as the " Blue Meeting House." In 1748, the revivals having outlived the opposition on the one side and the extravagance attending them on the other, a " solemn deed " was signed by sixty men and one woman, pi-omising Rev. John Curtiss an honorable support of £350 old tenor, a dwelling house, forty loads of wood and the avails of occasional contributions." Rev. Mr. Curtiss remained two years. His successor, Rev. Samuel Bird, came from Dunstable, Mass., and was installed October 15, 1751, on a salary of £90 lawful mo- ney, and twenty cords of wood, half walnut and half oak. Mr. Bird was twenty-seven years of age at the time of his settlement, " very evangelical," impressive, popular and successful. During the sixteen years of his ministry the church became the largest in the town, containing 302 members. It then threw off the tax which had been rigorously exacted by the First Parish, and even com- pelled a division of their property. But Mr. Bird's health failing, he resigned, and afterward became a chap- lain in the Revolutionary army. On the 5th day of January, 1769, Rev. Jonathan Ed- wards, son of Rev. Jonathan Edwards of Northampton, was ordained pastor of the White Haven church. His mother was the daughter of Rev. James Pierpont, pastor of the First Church, and sister of Mr. James Pierpont, one of the founders of this church. At the installation of Mr. Edwards, sixty-eight per- sons, including all but eleven of the brethren, dissatisfied with the " half-way covenant," and the dismission of Mr, Bird, entered a protest. They soon after desired a col- league, and not succeeding in this, in June, 1771, estab- lished a new church called the "Fair Haven" Church, building upon the ground where our present edifice stands. At this time a choir is first noticed, and thirty tunes are voted to be sung in turn, five each Sabbath. Tl The Rev, AUyn Mather was installed over the Fair Haven Society in 1113. He remained eleven years, re- ceiving seventy members, and then entered into his re- ward, deeply loved for his devoted piety, and his affec- tionate, winning manners as a pastor. Three years after the departure of Mr. Mather, Dr. Edwards preached the ordination sermon at the settle- ment of Rev. Samuel Austin, one of his own students, over the Fair Haven Society. Thus the churches were brought into sympathy. In September; 1190, Mr. Austin accepted a call to Worcester, and, still later, became President of the University of Vermont. He was among the most able and prominent of American divines, " a vehement speaker, rising into strains of sublime and im- passioned eloquence, having a comprehensive intellect, a vivid conception, a rapid association of ideas and a great command of language." The White Haven Society kept on its way during the twenty-five years of Dr. Edwards' pastorate, receiving ninety-six members. The only reason given for his dis- mission was inability to provide for his support. He closed his labors August 1, 1801, while President of Union College, having preached, like his father, on the first Sabbath of his last year, from the text, " This year thou shalt surely die." He left a name imperishable, in the history of theology, religion and sound learning, as a profound scholar and an indefatigable student. Al- though not fond of pastoral duties, he was full of sym- VII pathy for the afflicted, a fearless friend of the slave, and m ardent advocate of the Revolution. He united with ill his wonderful power as a preacher, the utmost dii-ect- ness and simplicity. On one occasion, when he had prom- ised to speak to the children, he would not change his plan because Gen. Washington was present, but, reading his text, " Train up a child in the way he should go," he added, " I shall address my remarks principally to the children in the galleries." The White Haven and Fair Haven Churches, which had separated in 1Y69, became the "United Society in New Haven" in llTQe, five months after Dr. Edwards' and six years after Mr. Austin's dismission. Worship was held in turn in either church, until the present structure was completed, in 1815. Rev. Mr. Gemmil commenced a pastorate of three years over the United Society in 1798. Four years after Mr. Gemmil's resignation, Mr. Samuel Merwin was installed. During his ministry of twenty- six years there were 800 members added to the church. He was dismissed with many expressions of esteem, and abundant recognition of his success and fidelity. Rev. Leicester A. Sawyer, from Martinsburgh, N. Y., commenced a pastorate of nearly two and a half years, in June, 1835. He afterward became President of Central College, Ohio. On the 26th of June, 1838, Rev. Samuel W. S. Dutton entered upon a longer pastorate than any of his prede- Vlll cessors. Before two years had passed, a delightful worl of grace gathered many to bear witness that the tradi tional character of this church, as a daughter of " Th« great awakening," had not departed. Like Dr. Edwards he always suffered for those in bonds as bound with them was ready to appreciate whatsoever things are pure lovely and of good report, and will ever be rememberec for his genial, sunny interest in all about him. Whilt he was often recognized by the readers of the New Eng lander by his "clear, earnest and comprehensive think ing," his deepest interest was centered in his work as £ minister, and for this he declined both a Professorship ir the East, and the Presidency of one of our most thriving Northwestern Colleges. He was suddenly taken to th« worship of the upper temple on the 26th of January, 1866 His last message to the Church was : " Be faithful to th( end, to the end, to the end." The present pastor, Rev. Edward L. Clark, was in stalled January 3, 1867. " Hitherto hath the Lord helped us," New Haven, May 18, 1867. IX CONSTITUTION. Articles of Agreement assented to and received by the Church of Christ, founded and established in the United Societies of White Haven and Fair Haven, in New Haven, 1. This Church is free and independent, subject to the government of Jesus Christ, the great Head of the Church. 2. The members of this Church, and all who shall here- after become members thereof, are, by their lives and con- versation, to appear as the friends of virtue and religion. 3. The children of professing Christians are entitled to the ordinance of baptism. 4. Adult persons not baptized in infancy, by profess- ing the faith of this Church, and entering into covenant with it, are, in consequence, entitled to all the privileges thereof. 5. N"o member of this Church shall be subject to dis- cipline, or censure, bijit for immoral conduct, for ha- habitual neglect of church ordinances, or for an open and explicit renunciation of the fundamental doctrines of re- vealed religion. 6. The Pastor of the Church shall be Moderator, and shall have a casting vote, should the votes of members at any time be equally divided. 7. No alteration or amendment in this Constitution shall take place, unless by the votes of two-thirds of the members, in church meeting especially called for the purpose. EULES ADOPTED MaBCH, 1867. I. Persons who are not members of other Christian Churches, may become members of this Church, after an examination by the Pastor and Deacons, upon giving satisfactory evidence of Christian character. They are to be propounded to the Church for two weeks, and by vote of the brethren to the congregation not less than one week, before their admission : which is to be by their solemn and (except in extraordinary cases) public assent to the confession of faith and covenant of this Church. II. Persons from other Christian Churches, having given satisfactory evidence of good standing in such churches will, after two weeks notice, be received by vote of the brethren ; and upon their own public assent to the Covenant. III. This ,Church holds it to' be a solemn and important duty to attend watchfully to the discipline which Christ has instituted. IV. Members of other Christian churches, who are oc- casionally present in our assemblies for worship, are to be affectionately invited to commune with us in Christian ordinances. V. Members of this church, worshipping elsewhere, are required to take letters of dismission and recom- mendation from us within one year, unless they give suf- ficient reasons for delay. All persons shall cease to be members of this church when received by that to which they have been recommended. Letters of dismission and recommendation shall be requested two weeks before they are granted. XI VI. While this Church regards itself as free and in- lependent, subject only to the government of Jesus Christ, it acknowledges the obligation, and rejoices in the irivilege, of fellowship with other Churches, and of seek- Qg counsel from them, and of giving counsel to them, in ases of difficulty or importance. VII. In all meetings for ^business, the Church shall be ;overned by the usual rules of order for deliberative lodies. Appointments and elections may be made by lomination, or, whenever three or more members request t, by ballot. Vm. There shall be a Treasurer appointed by the Church fi'om among the Deacons, who shall have the lare of all money raised or given for the use of the yhurch, rendering an account of the same annually. He hall pay from such money all demands upon the Church .uthorized by them, and shall advance to the Deacons uch sums as they shall require for the ^expenses of the Communion table, or for the relief of poor members. IX. There shall be a Clerk appointed from among the beacons, who shall have charge of the church records. X. There shall be elected every third year, by ballot, hree members, who shall be a Standing Committee of he Church, and shall have the powers, and perform the luties, specified in the following articles, viz.: 1. It shall be the duty of this Committee to inquire nto all public offenses in this Church, which may come their knowledge by complaint, or otherwise. 2. In all cases of private offense, when the preliminary aeasures, prescribed in the eighteenth chapter of the Gos« )el according to Matthew, shall have been taken, com- ilaint may be made to this Committee instead of the church. XII 3. It shall be the duty of the Committee to ascertain the facts in each case which may come before them, and, if the case cannot be properly settled otherwise, they shall make report to the Church, both of the facts, and of the measures proper, in their opinion, to be taken. 4. This Committee shall have power to summon before them all members of this ChiB-ch, accused of any offense, to examine them, and to give them such brotherly coun- sel, as may, in their judgment, tend to reclaim them, if they are found to be offenders. 5. This Committee shall have power to call upon any of the brethren of the Church to aid them in the discharge of their duties. 6. The Committee shall meet as often as cases may require. But this Church declare, that, in appointing this Com- mittee, they do not discharge or lessen the obligations of the individual members of this Church, to watch over, admonish, and reprove one another. XI. On or near the second Sabbath evening in Janu- ary, there shall be an annual meeting of the Church for the review of the preceding year. At this meeting there shall be reports by Committees previously appointed ; (1) respecting additions to and re- movals from the Church; (2) respecting the contribu- tions of the Church and congregation to objects of Chris- tie benevolence ; (3) respecting the religious instruction of the young, especially in the Sabbath School ; (4) re- specting the progress and condition of the Mission School ; (5) respecting the state of religion in the Church and congregation. ARTICLES OF FAITH. I. We believe in One God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ; the Almighty Maker, Preserver, and Ruler of all things : infinite and unchangeable in wisdom, holi- ness, justice, goodness and truth. IL We believe that man was originally upright, that our first parents, being able to choose between good and evil, freely sinned and fell, and that, consequently, all their descendants, having that disposition which leads, but does not compel them, to sin, are likewise sinners and under the condemnation of God. III. We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are given by the inspiration of God, and are a perfect rule of Faith and Practice. IV. We believe that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took on Him our nature, being bom of the Virgin Mary, and be- came our Prophet, speaking, as never man spake, of the will of God concerning us : and our Priest, presenting our prayers, and, in the voluntary offering of His own life, providing a perfect atonement for all who trust in Him. We believe that He rose from the dead the third day, and ascended on high, where He ever liveth to make inter- cession for His people, and as King receives their adora- tion and prayers, ruling over, defending, forgiving, and justifying them by His infinite mercy. 1 V. We believe that the Holy Spirit takes of the things of Christ and shows them unto us, awakening our con- sciences, leading to repentance, to the confession of our sins and the forsaking of the same, sanctifying us and wit- nessing with our spirits that we are the sons of God. VI. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ has established a visible church, to consist of those who give^ reasonable evidence of a change of heart from a love of the world to a supreme regard for the Redeemer, and that He re- quires all such to confess Him before men, as they hope He will confess their names when He cometh in the glory of the Father with the holy Angels. VII. We believe that the Sacraments entrusted to us are Baptism, whereby water signifies the washing away of sins through Christ, to which believers with their child- ren are entitled ; and the Lord's Supper, to which those alone may come who have publicly professed faith in Christ. VIII. We believe that at the end of the world there will be a Resurrection of the dead and a Final Judgment of all mankind, who must then give account for all deeds, done in the body, to Christ the Judge, when the wicked shall be condemned to everlasting punishment, but the right- eous shall be received into everlasting life and glory. FORM OF ADMISSION, ^^^^^^*^^*^*^ You have come into the house of God to-day, to make a public profession of your faith in Christ, and to enter into covenant with His people. You humbly trust, that the Saviour has forgiven your sins and enables you with a new heart to say, " I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord. I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all His people." In the presence, then, of the Searcher of hearts, of the great cloud of witnesses, and of this congregation, you acknowledge the Only Living and True God to be your God. You here renounce everything, which would keep you from a Christian life, and give yourself entirely to the service of your Redeemer, trusting that you will be kept from falling by Him, Who hath said, " My grace is sufficient for thee." In the belief, that you have prayerfully considered the Articles of Faith contained in the manual of this church, and are able to " answer every man, that asketh of you, a reason for the hope that is in you," I now request your assent to this outline of faith. I BELIEVE in One God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth ; and in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord, the One sufficient Saviour and Judge of all. I believe in the Holy Spirit, Who awakens us to a new life, sanctifies us, comforts us on our way, and leads us to our Heavenly Father. I believe that these Three, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are One God, and are the same in power and glory. I believe that the Holy Scriptures are the word of God. I believe in the Church of Christ universal, the com- munion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the final judgment, from which the wicked " shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternaL" Amen. [The ordinance of Baptism will be administered.] You will now attend to the covenant. [Those uniting by letter from other churches will rise.] You engage to share with this church all its labors of love, contributing, as God shall give you opportunity, to every good word and work, submitting to its disci- pline, leading and being led, reproving and exhorting, praying and striving earnestly for its peace and purity, remembering the words of the Apostle Paul, "Fight the good fight, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession be- fore many witnesses." Thus you profess and covenant. [The members of the church now risej Then doth this church welcome you to its hopes and privileges, and promise you that, through the help of Christ, without Whom we caii do nothing, we will walk towards you in all brotherly helpfulness according to the Gospel, loving, watching over, and assisting you with our counsel, mreans, and prayers. The Lord bless you, and keep you ; the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you ; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace. And may He ito His upi)€r temple acknowledge our names, as we- have reniiembered Him to-day, making us sing, ' Glory be to the Father^ and' to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning, is BjOw, and evQi^ shall be, world without end,, Aiij,en.' PASTORS. The Chukch op Christ in the White Haven Society, was organized May Tth, 1 742. Rev. Samuel Bird, the first Minister, was installed Oc- tober 15th, 1751 ; and was dismissed January 19th, 1768. Rev. Jonathan Edwaeds, D. D., his successor, was or- dained January 5th, 1769; and was dismissed May 19th, 1795. The Church of Christ in the Miir Haven Society, was organized June 20th, 1771, by persons who had sece- ded from the Church in the White Haven Society. Rev. Alltn Mather, the first Minister, was ordained February 3d, 1773 ; and died Nov. 12th, 1784. Rev. Samuel Austin, D. D., his successor, was ordain- ed November 9th, 1787 ; and was dismissed January 19th, 1790. The Union of these Churches under the denomination of " The Church of Christ in the United Society" took place November 27th, 1796, Rev. John Gbmmil, the first settled Minister after the Union, was installed November, 1798 ; and was dismissed November 22d, 1801. Rev. Samuel Merwin was ordained February 13th, 1805; and was dismissed December 29th, 1831. Died Sept. 3d, 1856. Rev. Leicester A. Sawyer was installed June 2d, 1835; and was dismissed November 20th, 1837. Rev. Samuel W. S. Dutton was ordained June 26th, 1838, and died, while on a visit to MUlbury, Mass., Janu- ary 26th, 1866. Rev. Edward L. Clark was installed January 8d, 1867., DEACONS. In the White Haven GMveh. Isaac Dickekmajt, Joseph Rttggles, Daniel Lyman, David Austin,. Jr., Samuel Bishop, Jr., Chosen^ April, 1754 April, 1T54 April, 1758 - Dec. 1758 - Dee. 1760 - (removed) In the Fair Haven Church. James Gilbeet, April, 1773 Abraham AuGUE, Oct. 1773 iji the Church of the United Society. 1796 - David Austin, Nov. Samuel Bishop, Nov. James Gilbert, Nov. Abraham Augur, Nov.. Levi Ives, Nov. Abel Bueeitt, Feb. Nathan Beers, Feb. William Austin, Oct. Chaeles Bostwick, Oct. William S. Jaeman, Nov. Edwaed Poetbe, Nov. Sherman Blaie, Dec. Amasa Porter, Dec. Nathaniel Jocelyn, Dec. Isaac Thomson, Deo. John Meeeiman, March, Abibl H. Maltby, March, Benjamin Higby, March, Diedl 1758 1758. 1786 1801 180a 1797 179& - 1801 1796 - - - 1803 1796 - - - 1797 1796 - - - 1798 1796 - - - 1826 1801 - - - 1828: 1804 - - - 1849 1814 - - - 1833 1814 - - - 1850 1828 - - - 1847 1826 - - - 182.8 1834 (resigned, 1838)1854 1834 (resigned, 1842) 1856. 1834 - 1834 - 1842 (resigned, 1846) 1854 1842 - - - 1863 1847 (resigned, 1850) Chosen. Died. JohnDueeie, March, 1847 - - - 1857 Atwatee Teeat, Feb. 1850 - Habvet S. Hall, June, 1853 (resigned, 1858) ShekmanW. Knevals, June, 1853 - - - 1863 WOETHINGTOSr HOOKEE, NoV. 1858 Lemuel S. Pundbeson, Nov. 1858 Lucius W. Fitch, Feb. 1867 SABBATH SERVICES. Forenoon. — At a quarter past ten o'clock, throughout the year. Afternoon. — From the first Sabbath in March, to the first in November inclusive, at three o'clock. At half past two, for the remainder of the year. Union, in the Evening. — From November to February in- clusive, at half past six o'clock. From May to August inclusive, at half past seven. For the remainder of the year, at seven. Young People's Prayer Meeting. — In the Lecture room during the hour preceding the evening Union service. Bible School.: — In the Audience room, from nine o'clock to a quarter past ten. The Lord's Supper. — The first Sabbath in every month in connection with the forenoon service. WEEK DAY SERVICES. Tuesday Evening. — A lecture, alternating monthly with the Missionary Concert. Friday Evening. — A prayer meeting, alternating monthly with the Preparatory Lecture. Believers will find these week day services an important aid in promoting their own sanctifi- cation and the religious life of the church. 8 THE LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Or Social Meeting of the Church and congregation, is held in the Lecture room once a fortnight (usually on a Thursday), from the month of October to April inclusive. It was organ- ized in December, 1853, for the purpose of a common union in labors of beneficence, and for the mutual acquaintance and fel- lowship which such an union promotes. Every one of the Church and congregation is expected and cordially invited to attend. A public notice is given, from the pulpit, of each meeting on the Sabbath next preceding it. STATED CONTRIBUTIONS. The principal objects of Christian benevolence presented during the year are the following. Foreign Missions. Home Missions. American and Foreign Christian Union. American Bible Society. The Congregational Union. American Tract Societies. American Education Society, ) ,^ TTT , ^ „ ^ . r alternate years. Western College Society, ) Seamen's Friend Society. American Missionary Association. Sabbath School Library. In addition to the above, other worthy objects, which call for Christian cooperation, are occasionally brought to the notice of the Church. There is a monthly contribution at the Lord's Supper, for the Church treasury, to be expended according to the provisions of Rule VIIL 9 During the winter, three contributions are received, the avails of which are for the benefit of the poor of the congrega- tion and are distributed by the Society's Committee. In addition to the foregoing objects, for which stated contri- butions are received in the church, are two prominent local enterprises, which should not be veglected, and in whose behalf individuals are annually called upon to subscribe ; i. e., tho Orphan Asylum and the City Missionary Society. 10 Table, showing the number who have united with the Church by profession and by letter, each year, from the Union in 1796 to the present time. Year. Profession. Letter. Total. Year. Fcofession. Letter. Total. 1797 17 3 20 1833 8 3 1798 8 3 11 1834 16 8 24 1799 5 1 6 1835 19 25 44 1800 14 2 16 1836 18 26 44 1801 2 6 7 1837 24 6 SO 1802 2 4 6 1838 9 2a 31 1803 7 7 1839 4 21 25 1804 3 4 7 1840 44 21 66 1805 11 3 14 1841 78 16 93 1806 15 4 19 1842 4 16 19 1807 6 6 11 1843 13 16 29 1808 102 1 103 1844 5 9 14 1809 81 6 87 1846 2 9 11 1810 23 3 26 1846 38 21 59 1811 8 6 14 1847 2 13 16 1812 4 4 8 1848 17 17 1813 2 2 1849 22 10 32 1814 6 3 9 1850 5 1 6 1815 19 3 22 1851 32 16 47 1816 30 3 33 1852 5 14 19 1817 16 12 28 1853 4 10 14 1818 7 8 15 1864 10 9 19 1819 1 9 10 1865 9 7 16 1820 5 2 7 1866 16 16 1821 159 2 161 1857 20 5 25 1622 21 3 24 1858 61 6 67 1823 15 5 20 1859 5 14 19 1824 7 6 12 1860 6 10 16 1825 6 4 10 1861 6 9 14 1826 14 6 19 1862 19 5 24 1827 5 1 6 1863 11 5 16 1828 89 7 96 1864 7 9 16 1829 2 1 3 1865 10 10 1830 2 2 4 1866 17 19 36 1831 124 8 132 1867 >„. 1832 2^ I 27 Jan.-June \ '* 81 65 11 Census Table, showing our membership from 1844, when An- nual Report meetings were first inaugurated, to the present time. In January, 1844, upon a careful examination and analysis of the Catalogue, our living membership was stated to be in in the aggregate, including 99 absentees, 616. Additions by profession and letter, and removals by death, dismission, or otherwise, varied this number, so that In January, 1845 it was 600 " " 1846 " 598 " " 1847 " 634 " " 1848 " 632 " " 1849 " 632 " " 1850 " 633 " 1851 " 620 " " 1852 " 636 " " 1853 " 629 " 1854 " 616 " 1855 " 616 In 1855, the Church decided that non-resident members, who could give no satisfactory reasons for not removing their rela- tions to some other Christian Church, should be regarded as no longer under our watch and care. By virtue of this decision, in January, 1856, our number was reported as reduced to 429. In January, 1857 it was 410 1858 ti 417 1859 it 465 1860 il 472 1861 t( 470 1862 it 462 1863 (( 460 1864 (t 454 1865 ti 448 1866 (i 455 1867 it 456 EXPLANATIONS. FOK THE ChEONOLOGICAI. CATAiOGUE. 1. The date of admission is prefixed to the names. 2. c Signifies that the person was received by certificate from another Church. 3. D Signifies that the person has been dismissed and recom- mended to another Church. The date of dismission is annexed, if known. 4. E Signifies that the person has been excommunicated. 5. w " that the Church has withdrawn from the person. 6. A " that the person has been absent more than two years. V. * Signifies that the person is dead, and the figures next fol- lowing show the year of death and the person's age. 8. The name printed in Italics, fallowing the Christian name of a female, was her maiden name. 0. A name in parenthesis ( ) following the name of a female, is, or was, the given name of the husband. A name in brackets [ ] ia the surname of a previous husband. 10. Numbers before names in the Alphabetical Index, refer to the numbers prefixed to the same names in the Chrono- logical Catalogue. Fob the Catalogue of present members. The explanations marked above ' 2 ' and ' 8 ' and the first part of the one marked ' 9,' apply to this Catalogue also. The letter w preceding a husband's Christian name, is to be read ' widow of CATALOGUE. Members of the Church of the White Haven Society, or- ganized May ' 7, 1742. Rev. Samuel Bird installed, Oct. 8, 1751. Dismissed, Jan- uary 19, 1768. Died in New Haven, Maya, 1784, aged 60. 1742. May. 1 Samuel Thompson, * 2 James Pierpont, *1776, 78 3 Gideon Andrews, * 4 James Talmage, * 5 Nathaniel Sherman, *1750, 65 6 Caleb Bradley, * 7 Joseph Burroughs, * 8 Hezekiah Beecher, *1751, 48 9 Stephen Johnson, « 10 Philip Rexford, *1798, 90 11 Zuriel Kimberly, * 12 Joseph Mix, Jr., * 13 Samuel Horton, * 14 Stephen Austin, * 15 Enos Ailing, * 16 David Punderson, *1777, 59 17 Joseph Mix, * 18 Timothy Mix, * 19 Margaret Mansfield, * 20 Sarah Breck Pierpont (Ji ames), *1753, 43 21 Hannah Talmage, 2 « 14 1742. 22 Mary Thompson, * May. 23 Anna Rexford, * 24 Susannah Cooke, * 25 Lydia Burroughs, * 26 Rebecca Sherman, *1750, 27 Esther Sherman, * 28 Thankful Bradley, *1767 29 Phebe Andrews, * 30 Hannah Mix (Joseph), *1762, 31 Damaris Mix, * 32 Ruth Mansfield, * 33 Thankful Punderson, * 34 Mary Mix, * 35 Hannah Tuttle, * 36 Anna Jones, * 37 Elizabeth Dorman, * 38 Sybil Gilbert, * 39 Abigail Horton, * 40 Dorothy Tuttle, * 41 Sarah Horton, * 42 Mary English, « 43 Abigail Munson, * 44 Caleb Tuttle, * 45 Samuel Gilbert, * 46 Moses Tuttle, * 47 Timothy Ailing, * 48 Elizabeth Bishop, * 49 Esther Munson, * 50 Hannah Bishop, * 51 Mary Bickerman White (John), * 52 Martha Austin, * 53 c . Samuel Cooke, * 54 c . Mehetabel Sherman, « 55 c . Amos Munson, * 58 62 15 1742. 66c.HanDa1i Beecher, * May 57 c. Charity Johnson, * 58 Benjamin Talmage, * 59 Andrew Bradley, * 60 Timothy Gorham, * 61 Phillis, servant to James Pierpont, * July. 62 Enos Tuttle, * 63 Caleb Andrews, * 64 John Thompson, b. 1762 * 65 James Lines, * 66 Amy Beecher, * 67 Ann Talmage, d. 1767 * 68 Frances Sherman Bellamy (Rer. Joseph, D.D.), *1785, 69 Margaret Prout, *1794 70 Sarah Prout Bird (Rev. Samuel), * 71 Ann Sherman, * 72 Abigail, (Indian), * 73 Cuff, (servant of Stephen Munson), * 74 Ruth,( « " Mr. Mather), * 75 Thomas, ( " " Mr. Prout), * 76 Ann Potter, * 77 Sanorus, (servant of Mr. Mather), * 78 Jane, Meceived into the Church at different times. 79 Thomas Wilmot, * 80 Ebenezer Hull, * 81 John Wooding, * 82 Amos Peck, * 83 David Humphrevill, * 84 John Prout, * 85 Caleb Ailing, * 86 Thomas Punderson, *1781, 87 Abigail Holt, * 62 68 16 1742. 88 Mary Thompson, * 89 Mary Atwater, * 90 Sarah Hull, * 91 Sarah Wilmot, * 92 Sarah Beecher, * 93 Joanna Payne, * 94 Sarah Cooke, « 95 Mercy Talmage, * 96 Sarah Horton, * 97 Ford, * 98 Hannah Ailing, * 99 Lydia Hull, * 100 Dinah Rock, * 101 c. Phineas Bradley, *1780, 66 102 c. Martha Sherman Bradley (Phineas), , *1795, 74 103 c. Yale Bishop, * 104 c. Mary McNeil, * 105 Thomas Alcook, *1757, 80 106 C.Mary Storer, * 107 c. Elizabeth Thompson, * 108 Mary Mix, * 109 David Austin, *1801, 69 110 Lydia Gorham Hitchcock, d. 1776 * Ill Desire Wooding, * 112 Sarah Parmelee, * 113 Abigail Munson, * 114 Sarah Hitchcock, d. 175'; J* 115 Sarah Alcock, * 116 Enos Talmage, d. 1757* 117 Sarah Turner, * 118 Aaron Potter, * 119 Dorcas Potter, * 120 Elizabeth Peck, * 121 Susannah Bonticue, * 17 1750. Jan. 122 Joseph Ruggles, 1754. D. 1756 ! *1791 April. 123 Isaac Dickermau, 1755. *1768, 81 March . 124 Rachel Pardee, * May. 125 Hannah Searles, «t July. 126 c ; Edwin Burroughs, « 127 c '. His wife, ^' * 128 c . Lydia Ingraham, * 129 c . Mary Todd, * Dec. 130 c .Daniel Killam, « 131c . His wife, * 132 c . Stephen Ford, * 133 c . Sarah Potter, « 134 e . Rachel Sperry, 4b 135 Mabel Bradley, * 136 Asaph Parnaelee, 1756. * Oct. 137 c . Nathan Beers, *1779, 60 138 c . Hannah Beers (Nathan), *1764, 47 139 c . Hannah Atwater, * - 140 c . Mary Dorchester, , 1757. * Jan. 141c, . John Dorchester, * July. 142 c , Moses Strong, * 143 c . Sarah Strong, * 144 c . Lydia Mansfield, * 145 Porapey, (servant of James '. Blakesley), * 146 Abigail Ailing Beers (Nathan), * 147 Susannah Jones Hotchkiss (John), *1813, 82 148 Lydia Woleott, * 149 c . Esther Mansfield (Samuel), * Dec. 150 Sarah Morris, « 2* IS 1758.' Rhoda Ailing (Thomas), Jan. 161 c, 152 Mary Miles Punderson (Thomas), 153 Mary Hotchkiss (Lemuel), April. 154 Daniel Lyman, 155 Sarah Lyman (Daniel), 156 Sarah Dorman, 157 Joshua Hotchkiss, 158 Mary Punderson Hotchkiss, 159 Meeds Ingraham, 160 Elisha Rexford, 161c. Susannah Dodge, 162 Lydia Austin, Sept. 163 Timothy Munson, 164 Sylvanus Bishop, 165 Moses Potter, 166 Mary Ailing, 167 Hannah Mix, 1759. Feb. 168 James Sperry, 169 Ezekiel Hotchkiss, 170 Nathan Dummer, 171 Stephen Potter, 172 Hezekiah Treadwell, 173 Hannah Pardee, 174 Hannah Sperry Moulthrop, d. 1775 Sept. 175 Griffin Bradley, 176 Hannah Hotchkiss, 177 Mercy Turner, * 1760. April. 178 Srrmuel Bishop, *1803 179 Isaac Bradley, 180 Mehetabel Bishop (Samuel), *1795, 78 * *1786 * * * *1819, 83 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 80 80 * * 19 1760. 181 John Cornwall, d. 1782 * April 182 Rhoda Caville, * Oct. 183 Joseph Rowe, * 184 Elizabeth Humphrevill, * 1761. April. 185 Jeremiah Atwater, *1811, 77 186 Obadiah Hotchkiss, * Oct. 187 c. Roger Sherman, *1793, 72 1762. Sept. 188 Abigail Maltby, * Oct. 189 Lydia Gilbert, * 1763. Nov. 190 John Storer, Jr., * 191 Hannah Storer, * 192 Timothy Mix, Jr., * 193 Margaret Mix (Timothy), * 1764. Jan. 194 James Bradley, * 195 Abigail Gorham, * June. 196 Abigail Johnson, * Sept. 197 Enoch Baldwin, * 198 Mary Baldwin (Enoch), * Nov. 199 Zadock Ailing, 200 Desire Ailing (Zadock), 201 John Warner, e. 1795 * 202 Phebe Warner (John), * 203 Elizabeth Alley, * Deo. 204 Lydia Trowbridge, * 1765. Feb. 205 Samuel White, * 206 Elizabeth Chatterton White (Samuel),* * * 1* June. 207 e. Abigail Atwater (Joel), * * * * * * 30 1767. April. 208 Sarah Booth (Elisha), 209 c. Anna Munson (Israel), 210 Esther Punderson, 211 Lemuel Hotchkiss, *1819 July. 212 Elizabeth Thompson, 213 Caleb Ailing, 214 His wife, * Nov., 215 Mehetabel • Osborn (Jonathan), * Dec. 216 Rebecca PrescoH Sherman (Roger), *1813, 11 217 Mary Thomas (Stephen), * 1768. Dec. 218 Nathan Ailing, d. 17T4 * 219 David Gilbert, * 220 Caleb Hotchkiss, * 221 C.David Wooster, *1777, 66 222 Prudence Beecher (David), * 223 Timothy Jones, * Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D., successor to Rev. Mr. Bird, was ordained Pastor, January 5, 1769. Dismissed, May 19, 1795. Died at Schenectady, N.Y., August 1, 1801, aged 66. 1769. July. 224 ( ;. Joseph Adams, E. 1781 * Sept. 225 < ;. Zephaniah Hatch, * Nov.. 226 c !. Sarah Strong, 1770. * June. 227 Sarah Humiston, * Dec. 228 Sarah Tread way, 1771. * June. 229 Andrew Bradley, D. 1771 * Nov. 230 Mary Meloy (Edward), * 21 1111. 231, e. James Minot, * Deo. 232 Amy Bradley (Abraham), * 233 c :. Mary Porter Edwards (Jonathan), *1782, 34 234 Mary Clap Wooster (David), *1805, 76 235 Mary Lym^n (Medad), 1773. * Jan. ■236 Abigail Johnson (Jabez),. « April. 231 Philomela Sherman (Gold), * 238 Hannah Sanford Snutord (Elihu), d. *1826, 93 July. 239 Mary Eexford (Philip), * 240 Mary Hull (James), 1774. * Feb. 241 Abel Burritt, *1828, 86 242 Mabel Kimberly (Nathaniel), * March .. 243 Charles Ailing, * July. 244 Lydia Bradley, * I)ee. 245 Nathan Oaks, .* 246 Elizabeth Phipps, 1776. * Jan. 247 Abraham Thompson, *1846, 81 Sept. 248 Grace Dougal, *1809, 65 Dec. 249 Mary Gilbert, * 250 Mabel Howell, * 251 Mehetabel Mulford, « 252 Margaret Van Vechten Vander- spieffel Dmght { ), d. 179C 1 * 253 Mary Lyman, 1777. * Feb. 254 Mary Mills Beers (Elias), * April. 255 Mercy Hotchkiss, * 256 c . Elizabeth Beecher (David), * April. 25'? 258 Aug. 259 May. 260 261 June. 262 263 Aug. 264 Nov. 265 * * * * * 22 1779. Louisa Hotchkiss Bishop (Daniel), *1822, 66 258 c. Mary Beecher, David Austin, Jr., 1780. Sarah Austin, Anna Austin, Phebe Thompson, Lydia Austin, Margaret Benham (Lemuel), *1836, 87 Simeon Jocelyn, *1823, Y6 1781. Jan. 266 c. Ebenezer Beardsley, * 267 c. His wife, * 268 Lydia Thompson, * April. 269 Jerusha ■ Mulford (David), * 1782. Sept. 270 Anna Austin (John), 271 Rebecca A. Austin Sherman (John), 272 Wife of Stephen Tuttle, 273 Elizabeth Mix (John, Jr.), 274 Susannah Mansfield Lines (Major), *1824, 68 1783. Jan, 275 c. Esther Austin, * 276 Mary Ailing, * 277 Lydia Ailing, * Dec. 278 Timothy Jones, * 1784. Feb, 279 Isaac Jones, *1804 280 John Mix, 281 Hannah Mix, * * « 23 1784. March. 282 Eunice Austin Burritt (Abel), *1825, 80 Oct. 283 Mary Mix (Eldad), * Dec. 284 Mabel— Hull (Samuel), *1845, 87 285 John Atwater, * 286 Dolly Atwater (John), * 1785. July. 287 Abigail Ailing, * Aug. 288 c. Andrew Thompson, * 289 c. His wife, * 290 c. Sarah yAompson Thompson (Isaac), *1845, 91 291 c. Nancy Thompson, 292 c. Polly Thompson, Nov. 293 Lydia Perkins, 294 c. Daniel Crocker, d. 1793 * * * * * * * 1786. April. 295 c. Submit Carpenter, May. 296 Eliphaz Perkins, June. 297 c. Hannah Thompson, July. 298 Hannah Townsend (Timothy), * Sept. 299 Rebecca Townsend, * 300 Sarah £brto« Parrott (Mastin), *1832, 80 Aug. 301 C.Jeremiah Townsend, *1805, 45 1787. June. 302 Sarah Ailing, * Nov. 303 Jeremiah Atwater, 2d, *1835, 91 304 Lois Atwater (Jeremiah, 2d), *1824, 73 1788. Nov. 305 Glover Ball, D. 1805 *1811, 58 1789. March. 306 Barnabas Mulford, * Dec. 307 Maryi?ic*er/«anHuggins(Ebenezer), *1837, 80 24 1790. Feb. 308 Mary Thompson Fitch (Nathaniel), *1816, 68 March. 309 Martha Townsend (John), *1'797 April. 310 Frances O^'rfcn Edwards (Pierpont), *1800, 50 1791. 311 Sybil Benjamin Jones, * 312 Eunice Lathrop, * Sept. 313 c. Rebecca Jones, * 1793. March. 314 c. Betsey Royce (Archibald), * April. 315 Rachel Hotchkiss, * Dec. 316 Wife of John Mix, Jr., * 1794. Sept. 317 Rebecca /SAermaw Baldwin (Simeon), *1 795, 31 318 Mary Sherman, d. 1820 * 1795. May. 319 Thomas Russell, * 320 Mary • Brown (Webster), * 321 William Austin, *1833, 71 322 Mary Bellamy Austin (William), *1844, 80 Oct. 323 John Mix, Jr., * 324 Nathan Beers, *1849, 96 325 Mary Phelps Beers (Nathan), *1861, 98 26 Members of the Church in Fair Haven Society, organized June 20, 1771. Rev. Alltn Mather, their first minister. was ordained Feb- ruary 3, 1773. Died at Savannah, Ga., November 12, 1784, aged 37. 1771. June. 326 John Prout, * 327 Samuel Cook, * 328 Nathan Duramer, * 329 Enos Tuttle, * 330 Griffin Bradley, * 331 c. Abraham Augur, *1798, 74 332 c. Benjamin Wooding, * 333 c. Timothy Ford, * 334 c. Hester Potter, * 335 c. Mercy Throop, * 336 C.Sarah Bird, *1811, 72 337 c. Susannah Cook, * 338 c. Esther Mansfield, • 339 c. Margaret Prout, * 340 C.Mary Storer, * 341 c. Sarah Ingraham, * 342 c. Sarah Augur, * 343 c. Abigail Holt, * 344 c. Mehetabel Osborn, * 345 c. James Bradley, * 346 c. Joanna Payne, * 347 c. Elizabeth Humphrevill, * 348 c. Mehetabel Bradley, * 349 c. Lydia Gilbert, « 350 c. Rachel Wooding, 3 * 26 1771. 351 c. Ehoda Ford, 352 Lyman Ingraham, William Greenough, Abraham Thompson, John Storer, James Gilbert, 1773. Levi Ives, Elizabeth Wooding, Samuel Mansfield, Lydia Peck (Chadfield), Phebe Phipps, Ruth Page, d. 1806 Phebe Dorman (Joseph), 353 364 355 356 April. 357 June. 358 359 Aug. 360 361 Nov. 362 363 March ,. 364 365 May. 366 367 Nov. 368 Feb. 369 June. 370 July. 371 Sept. 372 Nov. 373 374 375 July. 376 Nov. 377 * * * *1797, 70 *1826, 77 * * * 1774. Sarah Thomas, d. 1804. Samuel White, Henry Daggett, Elizabeth PrescoU Daggett, Abigail Munson, 1775. Thankful Mather, Elsie Wise, Lydia Auffur Ives (Levi), Abraham Baldvi-in, Ebenezev Townsend, His wife, Rhoda Humiston Daggett (Jacob), 1776. Hannah Ball, d. 1832 * Elizabeth Brown, * * * *1830, *1813, * * *18()4, * *1785, *1831, 90 61 49 48 80 27 1777. Feb. 378 Sarah Stillman, * May. 379 Sarah Cooper, * 380 Lois Ball, * July. 381 Sarah Wooding, * Sept. 382 Lydia Squires, * 383 Lydia Alcock, * Oct. 384 Jane Graham, 1778. * Feb. 385 Naomi Gilbert, * Aug. 386 Hepzibah Moulthrop, 1779. * April. 389 Mary Culver, D. 1832 * May. 390 Thomas Leek, D. 1790 * 391 Lydia Gilbert, * June. 392 Mary Leek, 1780. D. 1790 * Marcb . 393 Deborah Bradley, * April. 394 Mary Munson, * 395 Mary Horton, * 396 Catharine Barn, * 397 Mary Gilbert, *1813, 53 May. 398 Joseph Peck, « 399 Anna Mix, * 400 Isaac Gilbert, D. 1817 *1835, 78 401 Anna Gilbert, * 403 Eachel Holley, . * 403 Rachel Bradley, * June. 404 Mary Mix, * 405 Elizabeth Munson, D. 179C 1* July. 406 Lydia Thompson, * 28 1780. 407 Lydia Hotclikiss, « 408 Eunice Gilbert (Caleb), * 409 Abraham Alliug, d. 1790 1 * 410 His wife, D. 1790* 411 Abigail Dormao, * 412 Desire Jocelyn, * Sept. 413 Loren Ailing, 1781. * Sept. 414 John Barnett, d. 1845 , * Oct. 415 Sarah Bishop, * Dec. 416 Phebe Gilbert, 1782. * Feb. 417 James Prescott, *1842, 93 May. 418 c ■. Lois Beecher (Isaac), * June. 419 Joel Gilbert, * 420 His wife, 1783. * July. 421 Harthan Ramsdell, * 422 Damaris Puuderson, *1800, 46 Aug. 423 Susannah Eells (Joseph), *1794, 49 424 Hannah Munson, * 425 Eunice Gilbert Higgins, * 426 Mary Munson, * Sept. 427 Sarah Gorham, 1786. * Nov. 428 :. John "White, *1797, 75 429 c . Peter Read, • * 430 c . Lydia Gilbert Read, * 431c . Abel Morse, * 432 c . Mehetabel Morse (Abel), * 29 Rev. Samuel Austin, D.D., successor to Rev. Mr. Mather, was ordained November 9, 1786. Dismissed January 19, 1790. Died in Glastenbury, Conn., Dec. 4th, 1830, aged 70. 1787. Dec. 433 Hezekiah Augur, *1818, 68 434 Lydia ^<«)au, * Oct. 440 Anna rozfnsenc? Phipps (Daniel G.), * 1837, 82 Nov. 441 Abigail Potter, * 442 Nancy Hendrick, * Dec. 443 Dolly Tuttle, 1789. * Jan. 444 Isaac Augur, *1828, 75 445 Esther Dorman Augur (Isaac), *1836, 76 March . 446 Theodora Baldwin, * Dec. 447 Jerusha Austin (Samuel), 1790. * July. 448 Abigail Gilbert, *1832, 65 Sept. 449 Lucretia Graham, 1793. * July. 450 Elizur Goodrich, d. 1 8U i *1848, 87 451 Nancy W. Allen Goodrich, d. 1801 *!818, 51 452 Thomas Punderson, *1829, 77 453 Hannah Booth Punderson (Thomas), *1836, 81 454 Phebe Brown, 3* * 80 1794. June. 455 Samuel Pundeison, *1826, 70 456 Eunice (yt'/fteW Punderson (Samuel), *1828, 73 1795. Aug. 457 Sarah Griffin (Rossiter), * 458 Prudence Chadburn, * 1796. June. 459 Sarah Orshell, * 460 Ehoda C. Covit Murray, e. 1829 * Aug. 461 Anna Parker (James), d. 1843 * Received into the Church at different times. 462 Laura Ailing, 1797 * 463 Naomi Gilbert Hotchkiss (Ele- azer), d. 1832*1836, 76 464 Lydia Alcotl Bassil (Thomas), * 465 Achsa Hatch Chatterton (Stephen), * 466 Lydia Hale (David), * 467 Thomas Burwell, * 468 Ruth ■ Mix (Joseph), * 469 John Davenport, * 470 Elizabeth Mulford, * 471 Clarissa Olds, * 472 Maria Hart (Rev. La), * 473 Sarah Johnson (Stephen), * 474 Phebe Kimberly (Nathaniel), * 475 Louisa Stebbins (Josiah), * 476 Bethia Moulthrop, * 477 Horace Munson, yr. * Persons admitted after the Union of the Societies of White Haven and J''air Haven, which took place November, 1796. 1797. Jan. 478 Lois Thomas, d. * Aug. 479 Sarah ITowe Townsend (Amos), *1825, 52 480 Hannah Howe Collis(8olo'n),D. 1820 *1854, 81 481 c. Elias Stilwell, *1824, 75 Oct. 482 Isaac Thompson, *1824, 81 483 James Bradley, * 484 Silas Hotchkiss, d. 1832 *1848, 92 485 Esther (rj76era^5re« Daggett (Naph tali), *1813, 31 601 Lois Atwater Chaplin (James). 580 Aug: 581 582 Sept. 583 584 685 586 587 Nov. 588 589 Dec. 590 Feb. 591 April. 592 July. 593 *1810, 24 *1819, 40 *1839, 72 *1840, 74 *1834, 75 *182], 40 36 1808. Jan. 602 John Buckley, d. * 603 Nancy Atwater. . 604 Lydia Gilbert, ' *1819, i1 April. 605 Elizabeth Fenn(Gershom),D. 1811 606 Lydia Gorham Chidsey (Ezekiel), *18t33, 84 607 Hannah Jlfaj-fiZe Sibley (Clark), d. 1820 608 Hannah Peck (Joseph). 609 Bethiah Baldwin, * 610 William Canada, *1852, 73 611 Justus Bradley, ' *1857, 86 612 Charles Bostwick, *1850, 78 613 Jared Thompson, * May. 614 Triphenia i^M?«TOer Gilbert (Timothy), *1 828, 65 615 Experience Trowbridge Dwight (Timothy), * 616 ElizabethyAo?np«o«Brintnall(Wm.,Jr.)*1838, 64 617 Ann Pfm'ra Baldwin, d. 1831*1844 618 JuJiaTAomjjson Atwater(Eiihu),D.1812 •*1818, 31 619 Maria Gilbert Rossiter (Newton). 620 Mehetabel Dummer. 621 Jonathan Mix, d. 1810 * 622 Isaac Townsend, *1844, 77 623 Matthew Eead, d. 1818 624 Elias Gilbert, d. June. 625 Reuben Rice, d. 1824 *1831, 56 626 Ezekiel Chidsey, *1850, 80 627 Samuel Morgan, *1831, 54 628 Hannah Merriman (Silas), ■ * 629 Hannah JSfoMeyPrescott (Benjamin), * 1824, 77 630 Joanna Sybil Bird, * 631 Ruhamah Baldwin Bromley (Joseph), D. 1838 * 37 1808. 632 MaryParweZeeThorapson (William A.),* 1843, 62 633 Phebe Elizabeth Jwes Rice (Reuben), *1814, 34 634 Clarissa J/i'a; Townsend (Ebenezer, Jr.),* 635 Ruth Pwnrferson Fitch (William), *1857, 77 636 Rebecca ZJunnin^rBeecher (Thaddeus), * 637 Melicent Bassett (Freeman), * 638 Sophia T. Mather, *1862, 80 639 Grace Mix Gilbert (James), *1813, 27 640 Miriam Gilbert Hudson (Eli), *1858, 73 641 Phebe Thompson Sexton (Phineas), d. 642 Sarah Hotchkiss, *1857, 75 643 Esther Bradley Hull (Sidney), *1823, 39 644 Maria Thompson Atwater (Jere- miah), D. 1818 *1 862, 78 645 Frances Thompson Buckley (Roger), * 646 Elizabeth Thompson Hotchkiss (Hezekiab, Jr.), *1834, 647 Rebecca Prescott, *1859, 74 648 Elizabeth Lines Chatterton (John), *1852, 68 649 Susan Lines, d. 1857 650 Frances Lines, d. 1857 651 Mary Lines Daggett (David), *1854, 66 Aug. 652 Hannah Buel Bradley (Phineas), *1830, 84 653 Huldah Bradley Bills (Thomas), * 654 Elizabeth Jones Lynde (Joseph), * 655 Anna Thompson [Mansfield] Osborn (Eli), *1849, 71 656 Louisa Jlill Smith (Amos), d. 657 Elizabeth Umberfield Lines (Ezra), *1825, 69 658 Sarah i?arW« Jacocks (John H.), *1826, 47 659 Susan ^isAop Marble (Simeon), *186I, 77 660 Mary Groves Munson (William), * 661 Julia Mansfield Ritter (David), d. *1850, 66 4 38 1808 662 Mary Smith Upson (Gates), d. 1833 663 Susan E. Daggett Dwight (Rev. Sereno E.), d. *1839, 52 Sept. 664 Elias Beers, *1832, 85 665 Jerusha Fitch Beers (Elias), *1853, 92 666 Eli Ives, *1861, 82 66V Mary Mansfield Sloane (John), * 668 Sarah Townsend Atwater (Joel), *1844, 68 669 Sopliia Perrin (James), * 670 Abigail Townsend, * 671 Ann Townsend, * 672 Elizabeth Bradley Sanger (Joseph), *1845 673 Grace Hotcbkiss, *1863, 76 674 Sarah GilbertQioa^ (Samuel), d. 1816 675 Grace Gilbert, *18n, 18 676 Hannah Alley, *1853, 65 677 Lucinda Hoadley Stevens (Rev. Chauncey E.), d. 1834 678 William Crocker, w. 1822 * 679 Eli Trowbridge, *1866, 78 680 Sherman Blair, d. 1838 *1854, 68 681 Luzon Whiting, d. 682 AmeliaPerrmGorham(John), D. 1816 Oct. 683 Justus Harrison, d. 1839 *1851, 66 684 Sarah Howell Thomas (Samuel), * 685 Sarah Parmelee (Hezekiah), * 686 Phebe Prindle (Charles), a. 687 Melissa Holbrook [Osborn] Crafts (Edward), * 688 Gains Fenn, d. 1818 *1854, 69 689 Luoretia Mx Fenn (Gaius), d. 1818 690 Laura Frost Lines (Charles B.), *1853, 70 691 Elizabeth CwWey Lines (Stephen), D. 1839 692 Joseph Bishop, - *1821, 32 39 1808. 693 William Dwight, d. *1834 694 Henry Lines, d. 1816 *1816 695 Mary A. Bridge, e. 1821 *1852 696 Thomas Ufford, d. * 697 Mary Beach, d. 1853 * 698 William Barnes, d. 1817 699 Eunice ^-Cushman (Ezca),D. 1816 Nov. 704 c. Sarat Harrison (Philemon), d. , * 1809. Jan. 705 Eli Hotchtiss, *1813, 55 706 Eunice Atwater Hotehkiss (Eli), *1817, 55 707 Mary Barnes (Seth), d. * 708 Lydia Bradley (Alexander), *1847, 84 709 Harriet Hotehkiss Harrison (Justus), d. 1 839 710 Elizabeth 5JsAop Chaplin (James), *1818, 38 711 David A. Northrop, e. 1820 * 712 Almira /TaZ/ Austin (Thaddeus), d. 1838 713 Ann Hall (Caleb), a. 714 Martha Thompson Ford (Caleb), * 715 Mary Bishop, * 716 Mary S. Bradley, *1845 717 Mary Gorham Austin (Eli B.), d. 1820 *1822, 27 718 'E.Wz?^ Daggett Hooker (Edward), d. 1812 719 Hezekiah Hull, Rev., *1818, 27 720 Charlotte Peck Covert (Dennis),D. 1833 721 Abigail Bristol Sherman (Abraham), *1862, 73 722 Grace Burke Blair (Sherman), d. 1838 723 c. Claudius Herrick, Rev., *1831, 56 Feb. 724 c.Ruhamah Canada, *1850, 76 * * 40 March. 725 Stephen Huggins, *1825, 40 1809. 726 Joseph Barber, d. 727 William Ransom, * 728 William Woodward, d. 729 Mary Chlyme (Philip), 730 Lydia Sanford (Titus), 731 Sarah (S<«'i>ens Peck (Horace), D. *1855, 65 732 Frances Gabriel Sherman (James), d. 1816 * 733 Emma Chapman Davis (Samuel P.), d. 1812 *1 849, 57 734 . Nancy Baird Fitch (George), * 735 Benjamin Prime, e. 1819 * May. 736 Hannah Tuitle Prime (Benjamin), * 737 Benjamin Granniss, d. 1817 *1832, 75 738 Mary Wilcox Granniss (Ben- jamin), D. 1821 *1849, 84 739 Jabez Barnett, d. 740 Elizabeth G^276er. 1110 Mary E. Beach. 1111 Julia Gilbert Hotchkiss (George W.), d. 1851 1112 Mary T. Bills, A, July. 1113 C.James Roberts, a. Aug. 1114 Hannah Tucker Brewster, d. *1854, 89 1115 Abigail Chidsey Talmage (Robert), d. 1116 Isaac Mall ory, d. 1117 Eliza Mallory (Isaac), d. 1118 Amoret S. Maltby. 1119 Harriet G. Maltby. 1120 Narcissa Stiles, d. 1843 1121 Lavinia Sanford, d. 5* 54 1821.1122 Alva J. Durand, »• Aug. 1123 Harvey Barnes, d- Oct. 1124 Eliza Prescoit Barrett (George D.), D. 1125 Cornelius Bull, * 1126 William Rowe, A. 112V Esther HotchJciss Blake (Philos). 1822. Jan. 1128 Julia Chatterton (Samuel), d. 1830* 1129 Aluiha. Hichardson Kilhourn (Aaron), d. 1833 * Feb. 1130 Clarissa Sanford (Jairus), d. 1834 1131 Benoni Gillet, Jr., * Mar. 1132 Amelia Mallory (J.), 1133 Titus Sanford, Jr., 1134 Loammi Simonds, 1135 Lucretia Gillet, 1136 Jesse Mallory, May. 113Y c. Aaron Kilbourn, Aug. 1138 Elisha Hull, 1139 Benjamin Thompson, 1140 Isaac Thomson. 1141 Judson Curtiss, 1142 Patty Bradley Fitch (John), 1143 Catharine A. Nichols, 1144 Susan Ball. 1145 Julia Pool, Sept. 1146 Benjamin Thomas, 1147 Laura Barnes (Wyllys), d. 1148 Asenath Page, b. 1149 C.Sarah A. Treat Thomson (Isaac). Nov. 1150 Lucinda Perkins, a. Dec. 1151 C.Emily Perkins Baldwin (Roger S). D. D. D. D. E. 1828 D. 1833 D. 1838 "1842, 64 D. 1838 *1850, 51 *1866, 72 *1844 A. E. 1836 55 1823. Jan. 1152 Polly Allen, d. 1153 c. Narcissa Peck (Garry M.), d. Feb. 1154 Samuel Proctor, d. 1155 Maria Proctor (Samuel), d. Mar. 1156 Eunice Miles (Samuel), *1831, 42 1157 Parmena Bradley Hotchkiss (Zina), D. 1832 1168 Anna Thayer Burwell (Jolin). 1159 Jennette Ailing Peck (Wyllys), *1856, 61 1160 Amos Narramore, b. 1829 1161 Betsey Clarke, d. 1832 May. 1162 Theodore W. Dwight, Rev., d. 1828 1163 Patty Maliory, d. 1164 Betsey Warren Maltby (Jonathan, Jr.), d. 1841 *1852 1165 c. Harriet Starr Jocelyn (Rev. Simeon S.), d. 1826 Sept. 1166 c. Abigail Moulthrop (Levi), * Oct. 1167 Charles B. Lines, d. 185Y 1168 Charles Higgins, d. 1835 1169 Jonah C. Hall, * 1170 c. Sally Hotchkiss (Joseph P.), D. 1832 *1841, 65 Nov. Il7l c. Elizabeth Thompson [Bostwick] [De Forest] Merriman (Marcus), *1852, 81 1824. Mar. 1172 Nancy Ford (Ezra), *1849, 85 1173 Nancy Bidwell (Marova), *1860, 73 1174 Polly Jenkinson, *1852, 61 1175 Hannah Hayden, d. 1835 1176 Lemuel Harrison, *1853 May. 1177 John H. Anthony, d. 1848 *1855, 65 56 1824. HY8 Polly Beers [Betts] Anthony May. (Jobn H.), D. 1848 *1859, 80 iivg c. Daniel Beach, D. 1830 1180 c. Rachel Beach, D. 1830 Nov. 1181 1182 C.Edward Porter, Rev., c. Dorothea Porter (Rev. Edward), *1828, D. 1840 63 Dec. 1183, 5. Thomas F. Davies, Rev., 1825. D. 1829 *1865, T2 Feb. 1184, !. Denoey Harvey, D. 1853 Mar. 1185 <: ;. Caroline Swift Punderson (Samuel), *1860, 62 May. 1186, c. Sally Wilson, D. 1834 June. 118V < ;. Clarissa Sperry Hotchkiss (Sheldon), D. 1832 *1839, 55 Aug. 1188 Janaes Brewster, *1866, 78 1189 Desire Bellamy Doolittle (Isaac), *1833, Y5 1190 Rebecca Hewens, A. 1191 Mary Mulford, * Oct. 1182 Philomela Augur (J oel), D. 1834 Dec. 1193 William Chapman, 1826. *1825, 27 Feb. 1194 Edwin Lee. 1195 Edward Chidsey, D. *1860 1196 Francis T. Jarman, *1841, 39 1197 William D. Comes, D. 1838 1198 Amelia Hull Abbott (William), d. 1836 *1837, 28 1199 Esther Bradley, d. 1200 c. Delia Chidsey, * March. 1201 Eliza A. Mulford Townsend (William K.), d. 1834 April. 1202 C.Clarissa Grannis (David), a. 1203 c. Isaac J. Smith, d. 57 1826. April. 1204 c. Emeline L. Smith, d. May, 1205 Mary Bradley Hotchkisa (Wooster), , d. 1848 1206 Elizabeth W. Jarman, *1829, 22 1207 c. Andrew Benton, d. * June. 1208 Elizabeth Cutler (Jas.), d. 1841 Nov. 1209 Clarissa IToicA^Jsi [Hotchkiss] Skinner (Reuben), *1839, 48 1210 Mary Dunbar. 1211 Sally M. Fitch, d. 1833 1212 Elizabeth C. Merwin Wickham (Rev. Joseph D.), d. 1833 * *1833, 79 D. 1836 July. 1217 Enoch Burwell, d. 1830 Aug. 1218 C.Mary A. Steele, a. 1828. Feb. 1219 Joseph Osborn, e. 1829 1220 c. William Storer, *1843, 78 1221 e. Mary Storer (William), * 1222 Sophia W. /Storer Shepherd (Forrest), d. 1832 1223 c. Amos Smith, d. 1838 1224 C.Maria DeWitt Smith (Amos), d. 1338 March. 1225 Elizabeth Curtis (Judson), d. 1838 1226 Martha Sherman White (Henry), d. 1831 1227 Elizabeth Bradley Abbott, d. 1228 c.Lydia Riggs (Joseph), d. 1832 1229 Margaret Johnson (Joseph), d. 1827, 1213 Susan Allen, 1214 Emeline Bradley, 1215 Mastin Parrott, 1216 Edward Hall, 1217 Enoch Burwell, 58 1828. April. 1230 James Augur, d. 1839 July. 1231 Luoinda Barnes (Horace), d. 1232 Eliza Culver Richardson (Lydon), d. *1826, 23 1283 Mary jBaZ/ Hine (Samuel), d. 1842 1234 Jane Higgins, *1866, 52 1235 Sarah Bryant, A. 1236 Harriet E. Potter, d. 1833 1237 Mary Prime, d. 1238 Wealthy A. Barnes, d. 1239 Harriet Talmadge, d. 1240 Esther Sanford, d. 1241 Harriet M. Tuttle, d. 1242 Lucretia Barnes, a. 1243 John Waters, A. 1244 Edward Smith, d. 1832 1245 Samuel Hine, d. 1842 1246 Eastman S. Minor, d. 1853 1247 Horace Bull, d. 1832 1248 Ezra Bull, d. * 1249 Edgar J. Doolittle, d. 1833 1250 Sarah Bronson Reddie. Aug. 1251 Mary Read Nicholson (Jonathan), d. 1840 1252 Matilda fieacA Coley (John H.), *1856, 57 1253 Paulina Parker Parker (Merit). 1254 Caroline ■ Munson, * 1255 Susan R. Canada Hurlbut (Henry), d. 1836 1256 Betsey Canada Chandler (Moses), *1833, 28 1257 Dencey A. Hill, d. 1833 1258 Elizabeth R. Bradley Mansfield (William L.), d. 1833 *1849, 41 1259 Elizabeth S. Osborn Comes (William D.), d, 1838 59 1828. 1260 Jane Wilkins Evarts (Marvin), d. 1841 Aug. 1261 Almira Botsford Gorman (James), * 1262 Sophia Canada. 1263 Sarah Stent Hull, d. 1832 1264 Ann C. Stockwell Bull (Horace), d. 1834 * 1265 Joel Ives, d. *1862, 55 1266 C.James Broughton, d. 1267 c. Morma Broughton (James), d. 1268 David W. Buckingham, d. 1857 1269 Maria H. Potter Buckingham (David W.), *1842, 36 1270 Wilson Booth. 1271 Sarah Treai Booth (Wilson). 1272 Polly Smith (John), d. 1821 1273 Rebecca Diclcerman Munson (Amos). 1274 Almira A. Ford Augur (James), d. 1839 1275 Betsey Sheldon Frisbie, d. 1836 1276 Clarissa Buttricks Luke. 1277 Mary M. Ford, a. 1278 Jane Hull. 1279 Maria B. Ives Tomlinson (Henry A.), d. 1833 *1854, 44 1280 Rachel C. Purple Eldridge (Rev. Joseph), • *1832, 23 1281 Elizabeth E. Harrison [Foster] Grosvenor (Rev. Charles P.), d. 1835 1282 Jane L. Marble Day (Rev. Henry N.). 1283 Julia A Townsend Dow (Lucius E.), D. 1837 1284 Elizabeth M. Leonard, d. 1835 1285 Harriet Butler, a. 1286 John K. Johnston, *1854, 57 1287 William Smyth, d. 1839 60 1828 .1288 Howard Smith, D. *1849 Aug. 1289 Henry M. Bidwell. 1290 William Bradley, * 1291 Benjamin W. Stone, D. 1831 1292 Dunning Merwin, D. 1293 Julius Ives, D. 1834 1294 Lemuel S. Parsons, D. 1832 *1864 1295 John A. Blake. 1296 Edward S. Blake, D. 1832 1297 Catharine Eamsdell (Harthan), *1847, Oct. 1298 1299 Isaac H. Tuttle, Abby J. Smith Chapman D, , 1830 (James D.), D. 1832 1300 Cornelia De Witt Clark (Rev. E. B.), D. 1840 Nov. 1301 Mary A. Johnson. 1302 Abigail M. Baird Plumb, D. * 1303 Delia Manser, D. 1304 Mehetabel Lines, * 1305 Jennette Bradley Ives (Joel), d. 1306 Sarah Bradley. 1307 Sophia Sherman Taylor (Robert L.), D. 1840 1308- Grace Blair, D. 1838 1309 James Plant, D. 1310 Chauncey Ives, W. 1842 1311 Robert Ives, E. 1840 1312 Leonard Bostwick, D. 1836 * 1313 Wintbrop B. Smith, D. 1832 1314 George E. Fairchild, D. 1832 * 61 1829. April. 1315 Elizabeth Bull, Aug. 1316 Clelia Wise Ailing, Sept. 1317 c. Samuel Dickerman, 0. *1864, 59 * 1830. Jan. 1 3 1 8 c. Ira Webster, 1319 c. Nanov Webster CTr D. 1836 * a1. D. 1836 * Aug. (Rev. William), r. 1833 1321 ClarinaB. Merwin Marvin (Charles), d. 1833 1831. Mar. 1322 Abigail ^reai Stone (Sidney M.), *1841, 29 1323 c. Thomas Thomas, d. * 1324 C.Mary Thomas (Thomas), r. 1836 May. 1825 Charles Beers, d. 1844 1326 Dimon Beers, *1861, 47 1327 John F. Andrew, d. 1836 1328 Sophia Morgan (Samuel), *1859 1329 Ellen Emmons, d. 1832 1330 Clarissa Prime, a. 1331 C.Jason Ives, d. 1833 1332 c. Phebe Ives (Jason), d. 1833 June. 1333 c. Content Hotchkiss, *1838, 52 1334c.Mehetabel Hotehkiss, *1858, 65 1335 c. Delia A. Storer (William, Jr.), *1846, 40 1336 Mehetabel Ames Hine (Curtis D.), w. 1842 1337 Clarissa Ames, * 1338 Hannah Peckham Atwater (Job). 1339 Abner Austin. 1340 Roena Baldwin, * 6 62 1831. 1341 EstherB.5ZaMeeBaldwin(WiiliamC.),*]844 June. 1342 Mary E. Beach Tyler (Archibald), d. 1845 1348 Rebecca D. Bretvster Cone (William R.), d. 1834 1344 Nancy Bradley, d. 1345 Mmerva. Bidwell TenW], d. 1853 1346 Sarah Brown, d. 1832 *1859, 76 1347 Mary A. Buckingham (Isaac). 1348 Hannah Pmco<< Bulford (Ira), *1866, 74 1349 Elizabeth Bulford Treat (Atwater), *1849, 37 1350 Mary Buell Sherman, r. 1351 Jane Cory Day (Alonzo), d. 1835 1352 Eliza Fitch, d. 1832 1353 Rhoda Henry (Alexander), d. 1354 Eliza C. Howe, *1837, 18 1355 William M. Hubbard, d. 1852 1356 Harriet J. Hubbard (Wm.), D. 1852 *1861, 52 1357 Samuel Griswold, d. 1358 Eliza 61'nswoZc? Alden(Dexter),D. 1837 *1857, 40 1359 Grace B. Ives, d. 18.'55 1360 Frances James, d. 1833 1361 Nancy Jenkinson. 1362 Jennette Johnson Fowler (Henry), d. 1834 1363 Sally Johnson, d. 1832 1364 Maria Johnson, d. 1832 1365 Sherman W. Knevals, *1863, 63 1366 Lucy M. Miles Knevals (Sherman W.). 1367 Abigail Ames Lee (Edwin). 1368 Grace A. Ziwes Collins, d. 1835 J369 Esther Law (Christopher), *1856, 72 1370 Abigail A. Law, d. 1857 1831. ISll John Merriman, d. 1844 *1854, 60 June. 13 72 Chloe Merriman, * 1373 Susan T. Merwin Wood (Rev. George I.), d. 1833 1374 Mary D. Merwin Clarke (Rev. Clinton), d. 1833 ISYo Caroline M. il/ttZif%r<£ Parker (Joseph), D. 1838 1376 Harriet Mulford Stone (Sidney M.). 1377 Elihu Munson, * 1378 Harriet M. Nodings Phelps (Henry), d. 1840 1370 Amanda Northrop, w. 1842 1380 Nathan Peck, *1854, 83 1381 Mehetabel Tibials Peck (Nathan), *1862, 87 1382 Caroline Peck Churchill (Rev. John), d. 1842 1383 Harriet Peck, * 1384 Wyllys Peck. 1385 Henry K Peck, *1858, 53 1386 George Perry, w. 1854 1387 Benjamin Prescott, *1839, 82 1388 Sarah Smith Smith (Luther), *1866, 79 1389 Flora Smith, d. 1838 1390 Daniel W. Smead, d. 1840 1391 William Storer, Jr., d. 1851 1392 Abigail K. Taylor Cook (James H.), d. 1865 1393 Martha Webster, d. 1836 1394 Susan C. Whiting, d. 1835 1395 Harriet W. Trowbridge ^\aAi,Ty. 1842 July. 1396 George M. Atwater, d. 1834 1397 Smith Beecher, p. 1840 1398 Martha Beecher, p, 1840 64 1831. 1399 Amos Bostwick, d. July. 1400 Electa Bradley, *1839, 69 1401 Sarah A. Bradley, *1849, 34 1402 Jane C. Bradley Canada (Joseph), *1866 1403 Phebe Robinson Browning (Benjamin F.). 1404 Mary Ives Dickeiman (Chester), d. 1840 1405 Joseph Downs. 1406 Edwin Fields, a. 1407 John M. Gilbert, d. 1837 *1840, 24 1408 Mary R. Hewens, d. 1845 1409 Mary [Hine] Baldwin (Bela), *1863, 63 1410 Mary A.Hotchkin, d. 1411 Amanda -HbicA Aw [Thompson] Hubbard (Wm. M.), 1412 George W. Hotohkiss, 1413 William Ives, 1414 Sarah B. Johnson. 1415 Charlotte P. Lines [Gilbert] Harris (John R.), 1416 Sarah H. Loomis, 1417 Jane A. Sherman. 1418 Elizabeth A. jSanp'er Roberts (Charles) 1419 Maria Thompson, 1420 Margaret Tufts Booth (Sherman M,), 1421 William A. Wakeley, 1422 Samuel A. Whiting, 1423 David Wilcoxson, 1424 Eliza L. Dihhle Wilcoxson (David), d. 1838 1425 John Burwell, * 1426 Mary W. Burwell, e. 1832 1427 Elizabeth P. Dougal, *1839, 1428 Lyman Dowd, x^. 1840 D. D. 1851 A. 1861 1835 D. 1842 *1849, 34 A. A. D. 1838 26 65 1831,1429 1430 1431 Aug. 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 c. 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 - Stickels (Jeremiaii), Jt. Dowd (Lyman), d. 1 840 Mary A. Hannah • Martha Treat (Miles), d. 1835 Simeon Baldwin, *1851, 89 Harriet M. Babcoch Camp (Edward P.), d. 1 866 Harvey R. Dayton, * Jennette L. Downs (Calvin Jr.), a. Jerusha Farren (Abraham), Elizur M. Leonard, d. 1834 Sophia A. Marsh Richmond, 0. 1838 Phebe Smith (David). Julia Stevens, *1860, 65 * Sept. Nov. Dee. William Thompson, Charlotte R. Turner, a. Sarah H. Smith (Nathan), * Catharine C. Smith, *1845, 37 Frances Dowd, d. 1840 Sarah Peck, d. 1833 Sarah Burwell, d. Joel T. Merriman, A. Moses C. Browning, d. 1833 Andrew L. Osborn, a. Emeline Webster, d. 1836 Mary Johnson, d. 1832 William B. Bristol, d. 1853 Persons admitted after the dismissal of Rev. Samuel Msrwin, and before the settlement of Rev. Leicester A. Sawyer. 1832. May. 1454 Luther Smith, 1455 Judah Frisbie. 1466 Sarah Plant Frisbie (Judah). 1457 Harriet Hull. 6* D. 1841 *1862, 78 66 Jennette Ives. Sidney M. Stone. Joseph Canada, d, 1866 Samuel Punderson. David Daggett, *1851, 86 Roger Sherman, *1856, 88 Jaraes Minor, *1863, 50 Jay L. Smith, d. 1838 Levi Ives. Orville Perry, a. Adeline Shelley, • a. Anna Law. Naomi Parrot Beecher (Joseph), *1850, TO Mary 5?-(!ws(er Pease (Obadiah), d. 1839 Mary Butler (Justus), a. Betsey Beecher Treat (Atwater), *1839, 37 Mary E, HotchMss Thompson (William J.). Sophia C. Hotchkiss, *1845, 84 Rebecca Piatt, *1850, 85 Caroline E. Blake. Jane Prescott (Benjamin), *1824, 62 Oliver E. Daggett, Rev. A. Hamilton Bishop, Rev., *1854, 43 1833. Oct. 1481 C.Mary White, *185'?, 70 1482 c. George F. Smith, d. 1838 1483 C.Philomela Abhoit Smith (George F.), d. 1838 1834. Mar. 1484 c.Mary Strong (Eli), r. 1843 April. 1485 c. Mary J. Remer Osborn (Walter), d. 1857 1832 .1458 Aug. 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 Oct. 1478 c. Nov. 1479 1480 o/ 1834. 1486 Eli Strong, d. 184a April. 148'? Daniel R. Benham, d. 1837 1488 Lucy Bitter Lines (Augustus), *1851, 48 1489 Julia A. Bateman, A. 1490 Sarah A. GilbertTnim&n (Daniel H.),*1844, 24 1491 Julia A. £a4 1900 2360 2361 North. John Laurana . John G. Elizabeth Dickinson Sarah E. John C. D. 405 Northrop. 424 Hannah 711 David A. 426 Mary 857 Mabel S. 439 Theophilus 948 Clarlc 477 Horace 949 Mary A. Smit^ 493 Samuel 1379 Amanda 123 124 ALPHABETIOAt 1508 Frederick W. 1910 Mary Oiles 2053 Horace E. 2054 Eliza Gregory 2075 Mary E. 2284 Mary I. 2406 Frances D. 2407 Sarah F. Norton. 2174 Henry S. 2175 Lucy M. Todd 2176 Lucy M. 2231 Wilfred E. 2232 Mary A. Noyes. 514 Temperance Oakhy. 1733 Harriet L. Woodward Oaks. 245 Nathan 1640 Elizabeth A. Hck Olds. 471 Clarissa 1838 Homer 1933 Sarah A. OrsMl. 459 Sarah Oshom. 215 Mehetabel 344 Mehetabel 584 Elizabeth Augur 655 Anna Thompson 745 Nancy 755 Eli 1064 Walter 1219 Joseph 1450 Andrew L. 1485 Mary J. Mema^ 1787 Esther A. Ihcnnhm 2339 John W. Oviatt. 1955 Louisa Hidl Page. 362 Euth 511 Mary 1148 Asenath 1583 Thomas N. 1785 Eussell M. Pardee. 134 Eachel 173 Hannah 818 Eebecca OAt INDEX. 969 Abigail Dickennan 1102 Mary 1961 Henry E. 2286 Grace A. 2430 Julia A. Parker. 461 Anna 796 James C. 977 James 1253 Paulina Birker 1375 Caroline M. Mvlford 1863 Sarah Parmehe. 112 Sarah 136 Asaph 685 Sarah Parrott. 300 Sarah Horton 1215 Mastin Parsons. 1394 Lemuel S. 2271 Charles W. Partridge. 2392 Amoret Potter Payne. 93 Joanna 346 Joanna Pearl. 1703 Joshua 1703 Louisa Brovm Pease. 1471 Mai7 Brewster Peck. 83 Amos 120 Elizabeth 360 Lydia 398 Joseph 608 Hannah 731 Sarah Stevens 1061 Charles 1153 Narcissa 1159 Jennette Ailing 1380 Nathan 1381 Mehetabel TibbeAs 1383 Harriet 1384 Wyllys 1385 Henry E. 1446 Sarah M. 1513 Maria Bradley 1541 AnnG. 1694 Abby P. B(e>s. 1873 Juliji C. ALPHABETICA 1937 Clarissa 2039 Frances M. Jocelyn 2118 Marietta 2218 Nathan 2340 Henry B. 2341 Harriet M. 2277 Harriet M. Cook 2305 Sarali J. Gillette 3324 Catherine L. Pendleton. 1803 Julia 1816 Caroline 1819 Edmund 1911 Eraeline Davis 2372 Emma D. 2431 Cornelia Perkins. 293 Lydia 296 Eliphaz 1094 Hannah 1150 Lucinda 1608 Huldah 2414 Anna P. Perrin. 669 Sophia Perry. 1386 Geor2;e 1467 Orviile 1933 Betsey A. Pettit. 2043 Virginia Mix 2044 William F. Phelps. 1378 Harriet M. Nbding.i 1849 Catharine St. John Phipps. 246 Elizabeth 361 Phebe 440 Anna Tomnsend 1641 Grace A. 1808 Anna E. Picket. 2370 Emma Pierce. 2412 Sox>hia L. 2419 Charlotte A. Goodsell Pierpont. 2 James 20 Sarah Breck 535 Evelyn 536 Khoda 968 Sarah Beet-K n* C A L INDEX. Pierson. 1693 Mary E. Beers Pinneo. 2135 Mary J. Wilcox Plant. 1309 James Piatt. 1395 Harriet W. Trowbridge 1476 Rebecca 1971 Louisa 1996 Henry D. Plumb. 1303 Abigail M. Baird 2203 Elizabeth M. Pomeroy. 1554 Elizabeth A\'. Tufts Pool. 1145 Julia Porter. 908 Sarah BUhs 940 Amasa 1033 Emeline A. 1181 Rev. Edward 1182 Dorothea Post. 2084 Jane M. Beecher Potter. 76 Ann 118 Aaron 119 Dorcas 133 Sarah 165 Moses 171 Stephen 334 Hester 441 Abigail 813 Pheljc 860 Eber K. 905 Jane 1336 Harriet E. 1663 Edward 2279 Elizabeth M. Smith Pratt. 1903 Eliza A. Steele 1903 Elizabeth 1980 William T. 1983 Sarah F. Goodyear 2040 William H. 2053 Rev. Andrew T. Prescott. 417 James 595 Rebecca Atieater 125 126 AlPH ABIlTlCfAt rSfDEX. 639 Hannah Blakeley 1966 Miles 647 Rebecca 2020 Lemuel S. 804 Meli<;eut 2336 Mary L. Puller 1387 Benjamin RamsdeU. 1478 1512 1557 1558 Jane -^ — Elida Frink James M. Ann R. Laltimer 421 1297 2308 Harihan Catharine Margaret L. Hayes 1837 Ellen M. Ransom. Preston. 727 1576 William Sophia E. Stebbvns 2351 Henry J. Prime. 429 Read: Peter 735 Benjamin 430 Lydia Gilbert 736 Hannah Tuttlc 545 Daniel 1337 Mary 546 Jerusha Sherman 1330 Clarissa 623 Matthew 686 Prindle. Phebe 847 875 Hannah Lydia P. AUm, Pritchard. Reddie. 1999 Wealthy Wilcox 1250 Sarah Sronson 2036 Martha L. Reid. Proctor. 2103 Robert 1154 Samuel 2103 Jennet Robertson. 1155 Maria 2335 William R. 3339 Jane R. Prout. 69 Margaret Relyea. 84 John 3383 Sarah 1'. Steai-ns- 326 339 John Mars;aret Rexford. Prudden. 10 23 Philip Anna 2398 Eliza A. .Johnson 160 Elisha 2435 Lillian E. 239 Mary 2458 T. Mitchel Reynolds. Punderford. 1661 Amelia 571 Mary Punderson. 625 Rice. Reuben 16 David 633 Phebe Elizabeth Ives 33 Thanliful 703 Laura 86 Thomas 2395 Richard E. 152 Mary Miles 2396 Pamella Sci-anton 310 Esther 3397 Anna E. 4;i3 Damans 453 Thomas ■ Richards. 453 Hannah BooHi 2280 Anna 455 Samuel 2281 Elvira 456 Eunice Gilbert 1185 Caroline Swift Richardson. 1461 Samuel 1333 Eliza Culver 1610 Eunice Punderson 3007 Edwin 1613 Hannah F. 3432 John A. 1614 Harriet Broim 2427 Mary E. Xrwin AlPHABKTICAt INDEX. 127 Richmond. 1438 Sophia A. Marsh Rider. 3127 William F. Riggs. 1228 Lydia Ripley. 490 Eli2abeth Sherman Ritter. 661 Julia Mansfield Rohhins. 2091 Kev. Silas W. 2120 Elizabeth Northrop Roberts. 1113 James 1418 Elizabeth A. Sanger 1735 Jonathan W. 1797 Fredericli 1885 Eliza Bigelow 2021 Willard G. Robertson. 1865 Augusta 1870 Adelaide Robinson. 1029 Nancy M. Midford Rock. 100 Dinah Rochcood. 844 Jeremiah Root. 2101 MaryE. Gordon 2110 Caroline A. Ross. ■ 2328 Ellen A. Rossiter. 619 Maria Oilhert Rowe. 183 Joseph 540 Stephen 541 Abigail ■ 585 Rachel 957 Elijah 958 His wife 1024 Mary 1126 William Rowland. 1035 Eliza Man^ld 1771 Samuel 3261 George M. 3337 Harriet A. Eiiggins 3388 Maria A. Gh-egory Royce. 314 Betsey Roylance. 935 Anna Ruggles. 123 Joseph Russell. 319 Thomas 2227 Benjamin M. Sands. 1555 Emily Ames 1917 Rev. John D. 2056 Rev. William D. Sanford. 238 Hannah Sanford 730 Lydia 903 Jairus 990 Eli 991 Mary 1043 Lucy 1043 Esther Ball 1121 Lavinia 1130 Clarissa 1133 Titus, Jr. 1240 Esther 1967 Jane Bassett 2439 Charles E. P. Sanger. 672 Elizabeth Bradley Sawyer. 1537 PameUa B. 3213 Caroline F. 3326 Leicester J. Schaeffer. George W. 2434 Schneider. 3133 Eliza H. Schoenhein. 3408 Louisa C. Lenz Scofield. 1868 Jane Hitchcock Scott. 533 Mary 983 Elizabeth A. 3064 Frances 5 28 ALPHABETICAL INDEX. Scranton. 983 Alonzo Seagrave. 1793 George N. 1876 Martha Troitrbridge Searls. 135 Hannah Selden. 3049 Eleanor Stevens Sdlew. 1717 Mary A. Munson Sexton. 611 Phebe Thompson 1650 Fanny Seymour. 917 Margaret Sheldon. 1515 Wealthy A. Shelley. 1468 Adeline 1681 Margaret £. Shelton. 1706 Emily E. 1751 Sylvia Shepard. 3189 Eleanor MaiuUon 3359 Kate 3393 Martha Bfaee 3438 Catherine W. Shepherd. 1323 Soj^liia W. Sforer Sherman. 5 Nathaniel 36 Rebecca 37 Esther 54 Mehetabel 71 Ann 187 Roger 316 Rebecca Prescott 337 Philomela 371 Rebecca A. Austin. 318 Mary 563 Charles 578 Polly Oorliam ' 731 Abigail Bnstol 733 Frances Oabrid 795 Susannah Staphs 843 Jennette Taylor 1350 Mary Btiell 1417 Jftue A. 1463 Roger 1697 Jane A. 1743 ■ John S. 1914 Lavira 1939 George 3165 Elizabeth B. Carr 3338 Albert Sibley. 607 Hannah Marble Simonds. 1134 Loamml Skiff. 3099 Rachel McEinstry Skinner. 517 John 518 Chloe Sherman 939 Mary L. Lefm-est 1309 Clarissa jBotchkiss Shane. 667 Mary Mansfield Smead. 1390 Daniel W. Smith. 656 Louisa Mil 817 Hannah Munson 1053 Sherman 1303 Isaac J. 1304 Eraeline L. 1333 Amos 1334 Maria Dewitt 1344 Edward 1373 Polly 1388 Howard 1313 Winthrop B. 1388 Sarah Smith 1389 Flora 1439 Phebe 1443 Sarah H. 1444 Catherine C. 1454 Luther 1465 JayL. 1483 George F. 1483 Philomela Abbott 1511 Jennette E'. Lynde 1693 James 1773 David 1833 Elmore 1853 Marilla S. Benton 1853 Luciana D. 3013 Lucy Bassett 3181 William J. 3183 Elizabeth R. Gnnnell 3195 Jane A. Paqe ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 2315 Gertrude A. S^ent. 854 Statira 2254 Elizabeth M. Davis 2307 Sarah M. 3310 LucretiaA. Stevens. 2367 George W. 677 Lucinda Bbadley 2375 James H. 1440 JuUa 2376 Maria S. 63 Edward B. Samuel A. George B. Tomlinson. 2405 Elizabeth M. 1279 Maria B. Ives Tripp. 1828 Lucy M. Perkim 2309 Marion 858 Hannah A. Tovmsend. Trowbridge. 298 Hannah 304 Lydia 299 Rebecca 679 Eli 301 Jeremiah 750 Lue W. LineA 309 Martha 1739 Elizabeth L. 373 Ebenezer 374 Thankful Truman. 479 Sarah Heme 519 Mary Thompson 498 Elizabeth 1490 Sarah A. Gilbert 516 Susannah Thompson Tufts 594 Rhoda Atwater 623 Igaac 780 Matilda Dayton 634 Clarissa Mix 1799 Matthias R. 670 Abigail 1856 Samuel R. 671 799 Ann Elizabeth Turner. 816 William 117 Sarah 910 Rachel Mar^fleld 177 Mercy 1000 1105 William K. Amos, Jr. 509 581 Jemima Harriet Bnrr 1201 Eliza A. Mulford 1443 Charlotte R. 132 TutUll. 869 Louisa Huggins 961 Cornelius Tuttle. 35 Hannah 40 Dorothy 44 Caleb 46 Moses 62 Enos 373 Wife of Stephen 339 Enos 443 DoUy 763 Sarah 768 Levi 864 Julia 865 Eachel Oillett 1341 Harriet M. 1298 Isaac H. 1654 George W. 1704 Saloma 1710 Julia A. Tyler. 1343 Mary E. Beach Ufford. 696 Thomas 749 Amelia Potter 2391 Julia E. Vmherfield. 1891 Martha Motchkiss Upson. 663 Mary Smith 1766 Arabella Loomis Vanderbilt. 1889 Maria L. Wakeley. 1431 William A. 1803 Catharine Ward. 1019 Rachel Ailing 1583 Sarah M. Duntue 1896 Zimri H. 1938 Sarah C. 3305 Eliza A. 2317 Maria A. 3333 Ella P. Warner. 201 John 302 Phebe Waters. 1343 John C Al INDEX. 3033 Watrous. Harriet J. Duttaii 3030 2349 Watts. Sarah A. Smith Isaac 1318 1319 1393 1451 2121 Webster. Ira Martha Emeline Abiah Hotchkiss 3349 Welch. Emma C. Oalpin '1542 Weld. Sarah R. Munsmi 1065 2107 2478 Wells. George Angenette Bartholomew Charles R. 2303 3304 Werle. Adam Josephine Schapper 1688 1689 Wetherell. Isaac Elizabeth P. 811 Wheeler. Hannah Perkins 51 205 206 365 438 1326 1481 3139 White. Mary Dickennan Samuel Elizabeth C7iatterton Samuel John Martha Sherman Mary Martha H. Boot 681 1394 1433 Whiting. Luzon Susan C. Samuel A. 1957 Whitney. Elizabeth W. Baldwin 1030 2465 2466 2467 Whittlesey. Jane B. Mulford Rev. William Louisa H. Mart Louise H. ALPHABETICAL IKDEX. 133 Wickham. iai8 Elizabeth C. Merwin Wilcox. 1879 Richard W. 8014 William 2015 His wife 2114 Sarah A. Cook aU5 Catherine C. Wilcoxson. 1423 David 1424 Eliza L. IMhle 1620 Elizabeth W. FUch 2207 Sarah L.2?Wcft wm. 1767 Sarah A. Jocelyn 8282 Isaac J. P. 2348 Sarah W. WilMns. 802 Jane Willard. 2066 Hannah Emerson 2067 Andrew J. 8155 Charlotte A. WiUiams. 1584 Cyrus 1585 Martha 1586 TirzaM. 2069 Jane 8399 Julia M. Wilmot. 79 Thomas 91 Sarah Wilson. 1186 Sally 1705 Marion 1716 Maria B. 1874 Sarah E. i?V«We 8141 Charles 8144 Anna £. SUme 3183 2219 8293 2364 2473 Julia A. Senjamin Elisha Charles G. William V. Ellen A. Wise. 370 Elaie Wolcott. 148 Lydia Wood. 1373 Susan T. Merviin Woodbridge. 8134 James E. Wooding. 81 John, 111 Desire 333 Benjamin 350 Kachel 358 Elizabeth 381 Sarah Woodruff. 1883 Curtis 1884 Sarah M. Woods. 1677 Lucia Woodward. 728 William 1731 Caroline L. 1733 Elizabeth C. Woodworth. 1559 Frances M. Wooster. 831 David 834 Mary Clap Young. 1807 Mary G. Phipps The following persons, who had no surnames, united with the church before the year 1758. 72 Abigail an Indian. 146 Pompey a servant 73 Cufif a servant. 74 Ruth II 78 Jana (1 77 Sanorus II 61 Phillis (( 76 Thomas II la ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PRESENT OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, WITH THEIR RESIDENCES, To June, 1867, Inclaslve, PASTOE. Eev. EDWARD L. CLARK, 86 Grove i DEACONS. Nathaniel Jocelyn, 140 York st. Isaac Thomson, 53 Orange st. Atwater Treat, 109 Elm st. WoBTHiNGTON HooEER, 61 Meadow St. Lemuel S. Punderson, 134 York st, Lucius W. Fitch, 113 College st. STANDING COMMITTEE, Henry M. Bidwbll, 141 Olive st. Nathan Peck, 45 George st. Alexander McAlister, 154 Crown st. CLERK OF THE CHURCH. Lemuel 8. Punderson, 134 York st. The Sexton, Lyman B. Judd, resides at 641 Chapel st. PRESENT MEMBERS. Residence. Yr. of adms^n. e. Eev. John S. C. Abbott, c. Jane W. Sourm (Kev. John S. C.) Abbott, c. EUen W. Abbott, c. Jane M. Abbott, c. Laura S. Abbott, c. E. Susan Abbott, Jennette Alley, Amelia Ailin g, Mary Ailing, Sarali AUing, Esther M. Buckingham (yr. Agur) Allis, Clarissa Ames, c. Eliza IHckerman (Franklin) Andrews, Nancy Atwater, Abner Austin, c. Esther A, Qilbert (Abner) Austin, B e. William W. Bacon, c. Jane Flwmb (WiUiam W.) Bacon, c. Emily Rrldns (w. Koger 8.) Baldwin, c. Simeon E.TBaldwin, Wmiam E. Baldwin, Sarah AUing CWilllam E.) Baldwin, Susan Ball, c. Stuart Barnes, Sarah C. Johnson (Stuart) Barnes, Nancy Macumber (w. Alanson) Bartholomew c. Charles Bates, e. Sarah C. Loomis (Charles) Bates, Mary E. Beach, c. Fordyce Beals, c, Mary H. Oreene (Fordyce) Beals, 150 College st. 1867 do. 1867 do. 1867 do. 1867 do. 1867 do. 1867 276 Whalley av. 1849 638 Chapel st. 1849 do. 1851 do. 1849 105 Hamilton St. 1864 West Troy, N. T. 1831 89 Elm St. 1852 213 Orange st. 1808 57 Grove St. 1831 do. 1838 New York City. 1854 do. 1854 327 Church St. 1822 do. 1863 38 Dixwell av. 1844 do. 1844 36 Broadway. 1832 35 High St. 1867 do. 1858 , Lafayette st. 1837 255 Orange st. 1865 do. 1865 1821 200 Temple St. 1857 do. 1857 138 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE. Alda G. Clark (William A.) Beard, Maria W. Beecher, Eliza M. Townsend (w. Isaac) Beers, Jane T. Beers, Emily E. Beers, c. Mary A. Barney (w. Timothy P.) Beers, Henry M. BidweU, c. Julia A. Maltby (Henry M.) Bidwell, c. Charlotte A. Carringtcm, (Albert B.) Bien, c. Naomi E. Morse (Rev. Hiram) Bingham, Lydia Bingham, Timothy Bishop, E. Huggins Bishop, Maria H. Leivis (E. Huggina) Bishop, Susan H. Bishop, c. Mary C. Bishop, John A. Blake, Sarah F. SotchkUs (John A.) Blake, Elizabeth F. Blaise, Philos Blalie, Esther Hotchkiss (Philos) Blalie, Caroline E. Blalie, e. Joseph Booth, e. Caroline M. Steele (Joseph) Booth, Wilson Booth, Sarah Treat (Wilson) Booth, William T. Booth, c. Sara A. Pierce (WUliam T.) Booth, c. Henry W. Botsford, Edward L. Bradley, ElTira S. Walkley (Frederic A.) Bradley, c. Frances Atwater (w. Zebnl) Bradley, Hannah Townsend (w. Asa) Bradley, Elizabeth A. Bradley, Mary W. Bradley, Sarah Bradley, Lydia Beach (w. Levi) Bradley, Sarah Bradley, Susan Chidsey (Charles) Bradley, Mary Heqnembourg (w. James) Brewster, Jonas Bronson, c, Charlotte J. Hitter (Jonas) Bronson, Residence. Yr. of adms'a. 14 Ward St. 1867 315 Torli at. 1843 13 High St. 1821 do. 1837 do. 1857 New Haven Hotel. 1839 141 OUve Bt. 1828 do. 1836 19 Pearl st. 1857 824 Crown st. 1843 Sandwich Islands. 1851 16 Elm St. 1817 315 Church st. 1836 do. 1836 do. 1863 38 Temple St. 1867 4 Yorli square. 1838 do. 1846 do. 1863 226 Orange st. 1816 do. 1821 do. 1833 377 Orange St. 1848 do. 1848 164 Crown st. 1828 do. 1828 150 Crown st. 1849 do. 1866 Martinsburgh, N. Y. 1861 1858 346 Grand st. 1851 313 Orange st. 1812 9 Crown St. 1816 do. 1841 do. 1841 do. 1841 188 Crown St. 1858 144 Olive St. 1828 354 Crown St. 1864 87 Elm St. 1817 30 Orange st. 1841 do. 1863 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGtTB. 137 Charles B. Brooks, Mary E. Hunt (w. Joseph) Brown, Margaret Brown, Phebe BoHnson (w. Benjamin F.) Browning, John B. Browning, Mary A. Clark (w. Isaac) Buckingham, c. Polly Candee (w. Sherman) Buckingham, Mary S. Burden, NeweU F. Burrltt, Anna Thayer (John) Burwell, c. (w. Daniel) Burwell, Nathan Buttricks, Nancy Foot (Nathan) Buttricks, c. Elizabeth A. Kirig (w. O. W.) Butts, c, Eatherine Butts, Mary E. Camp, c. William Canada, c. 8. Harriet Warren (William) Canada, Helen K. Canada, Sophia Canada, c. WUliam T. Cannon, c. Mary Oalpin (William T.) Cannon, Frederick C. Cannon, Jane M. Lines (w. David H.) Carr, M. Louisa Carr, Eliza Rek (w. Dennis) Carrington, Jennie Carrington, Martha A. Fenn (John S.) Carter, Sarah E. Booth (w. Henry) Champion, Lois Atwaiei- (w. James) Chaplin, Sarah E. Hubbard (w. Norman) Clark, c. Susan Lord (w. Peter) Clark, e. Rev. Edward L. Clark, c. Susan G. Clark (Rev. Edward L.) Clark, c. Rev. James B. Cleaveland, c. Charlotte A. Dickson (w. Henry) Cleveland, Lucia A. Cleveland, c. Benjamin H. Coe, c. Lydia H. Cm-tis (Benjamin H.) Coe, c. Watson V. Coe, 12* Residence. Yr. of admi'n. 331 Crown St. 1867 6 College st. 1867 20 Clark st. 1867 lUCoUegest. 1831 do. 1858 Baltimore, Md. 1831 105 Hamilton St. 1849 51 Grove st. 1867 39 Bradley st. 1867 1833 1858 Allingtown. 1843 do. 1831 199 George st. 1864 do. 1864 1859 552 Chapel st. 1838 do. 1851 do. 1866 548 Chapel St. 1828 378 Grand St. 1851 do. 1851 do. 1867 5 William St. 1831 do. 1851 619 Chapel St. 1858 do. 1866 1858 164 Crown st. 1851 114 College st. 1807 147 York St. 1854 86 Grove St. 1867 do. 1867 do. 1867 New Hartford. 1853 179 Temple st. 1863 do. 1867 35 Dwight Place. 1855 do. 1855 Tremorit House. 1865 138 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE. Residence. Yr. ofadmi'n. c. Louisa Baton (Watson V.) Coe, Tremont House. 1865 c. Ellen L. Coe, do. 1865 c. Abbe C. Tfslwr (w. Bey. Jonathan) Cone, 94 Grove St. 1849 e. Abbe C. Cone, do. 1849 Frances C. Cone, do. 1&54 c. Ozias A. Cook, 12 Hughes Place. 1846 c. Amelia Johnson (Ozias A.) Cook, do. 1846 Frederic J. Cooke, 1858 WlUiam Cornwell, 15 Trumbull st. 1840 e. Mary A. Steele (William) Comwell, do. 1840 c. Ellen Wheeler (w. Chandler) Cowles, 375 State st. 1858 EmUy J. Cowles, 3 York square. 1858 Anna L. Cowles, do. 1858 c. Charles B. Crafts, 80 York St. 1859 Samuel P. Crafts, 53 Orange St. 1852 Sarah A. Thomson (Samuel P.) Crafts, do. 1841 c. Betsey Crooks, 1842 Helen E. Blake (Rev. James H.) Crosby, Bangor, Me. 1855 c. George W. Curtis, 138 Dwight St. 1867 c. Caroline L. Bridgeman (George W.) Curtis, do. 1867 D Rev. Oliver E. Daggett, Canandaigua, N. Y ■. 1832 c. Caroline Match (Samuel) Daniels, 1856 c. Julia mocking (w. Charles) Darrow, 17 Grove st. 1864 Sophia Aggett (w. Albert G.) Davis, 78 TrumbnU st. 1862 Jane A. Davis, do. 1862 c. Rev. Henry N. Day, 414 Chapel st. 1866 Jane L. MarUe (Rev. Henry N.) Day, do. 1828 c. Mary E. Day, do. 1865 c. Susan M. Day, do. 1865 Amelia (w. Jude) Dayton, North Haven. 1821 c. Andrew W. DeForest, 211 Orange st. 1867 c. Lucretia S. Bennet (Andrew W.) DeForest, do. 1867 c. Mary W. DeForest, do. 1867 Augusta C. Dibble, 1858 Sarah W. Dickinson, 200 Temple st. 1858 c. Esther C. Dorman, 61 Grove st. 1864 Joseph Downs, 349 Crown St. 1831 Mehetabel Dummer, Westville. 1808 Mary Dunbar, 209 Ehn st. 1826 c. Catherine Betit (Rev. Edward 0.) Dunning, 149 College st. 1851 ALPHABETICAL OATALOGUB. 139 Antoinette Dunning, Catherine A. Dunning, c. Clarissa Clark (w. Jolin) Dnrrie, 0. Eliza Joy (Henry) Dutton, c. Mary Dutton, c. Eliza H. Schneider (William B.) Dwight, Residence. Yi.ofadms'o. 149 College st. 1858 do. 1863 831 Crown et. 1838 106 Crown st. 1848 Cincinnati, O. 1839 Englewood, N. J. 1853 . Annie Eagan, 75 Grove St. 1867 Elisha Edwards, 541 Chapel st. 1867 Lauretta A. Strong (Elisha) Edwards, do. 1867 Elisha J. Edwards, do. 1866 Mary E. Aihey (William C.) Fairchild, 53 Trumbull st. 1846 c. George W. Parhham, 131 E. Water st. 1867 Jerusha (Abraham) Farren, Fair Haven. 1831 c. Lucius W. Fitch, 113 College st. 1848 Sarah P. Tufts (Lucius W.) Fitch, do. 1841 Elizabeth W. Fitch, do. 1863 William Fitch, 189 Church st. 1840 Emily M. Frislne (William) Fitch, do. 1838 Frances M. Fitch, 537 Chapel St. 1857 Jane N. Foster, 73 Elm st. 1840 Harriet S. Foster, do. 1885 Caroline H. Foster, do. 1840 c. William H. Frazer, 12 Park st. 1867 c. Margaret S. Webster (WUliam H.) Frazer, do. 1867 Judah Frisbie, 14 Wooster Place. 1832 Sarah Hant (Judah) Frisbie, do. 1832 c. Ruhamah Parker (w. Seth) Fuller, 51 Grove st. 1853 Martha Fuller, do. 1858 Caroline M. Galpin, . Cyprian Galpin, . Susan P. KUboum (SHas) Galpin, Lizzie C. Sazzard (Alonzo 3.) Gear, Ellen B. Gilbert, Emily K. Mdwell (David) Gilbert, Grace A. Gilbert, Mary Gilbert, Ellen Gillett, 395 Grand st. 378 Grand st. 395 Grand St. 400 Chapel st. 139 Temple St. 213 Crown St. 11 Jefferson St. 1867 1853 1859 1867 1857 1834 1836 1837 1857 140 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE. c. Harriet Mills {w. Kev. Moses) GUlette, Charles DeF. Goodyear, e. Susan Sheldrick (Charles) Graul, Eoena Green, Elizabeth T. Grifflng, Resiaence. Yr.ofadmB'n. 13 York square. 1855 New EocheUe, N. T. 1846 Paterson, N. J. 1866 162 Goffe St. 1864 Elizabetli, N. J. . 1862 c. Joanna Ftn-ter (w. John A.) Hart, 369 Orange st. 1846 c. Jotham B. Hawley, 144 Dwight St. 1860 c. Emily 0. Cotter (Jotham B.) Hawley, do. 1860 Margaret Jocelyn (w. Samuel) Hayes, 143 Tork st. 1841 Levi T. Hayward, 1855 Margaret S. Henderson, 1855 Charles C. Herrick, 138 College st. 1868 Edward P. Herrick, do. 1866 c. Anna Sichards Hewitt, 1859 e. Myra Higgins, Pontiac, Mich. 1852 Esther Hine, 11 Jefferson st. 1821 c. Betsey Bradley (w. Philemon) Hoadley, 188 Crown St. 1835 Horace P. Hoadley, do. 1849 George C. Hoadley, 48 College st. 1862 Albert S. Holt, 136 Water st. 1867 c. Emeline A. Holt, do. 1867 c. Worthington Hooker, 61 Meadow st. 1855 Henrietta TV. Edwards (Worthington) Hooker, do. 1854 c. Leonard S. Hotchkiss, 170 Chapel st. 1842 Julia Mix (Leonard S.) Hotchldss, do. 1841 Frederick E. Hotchkiss, do. 1866 Maria Mack (w. Sanford) Howard, 87 Hill St. 1821 Edwm Hubbard, 147 Tork st. 1854 c. Lucy H. Strong (Edwin) Hubbard, do. 184.S c. Esther C. Hubbard, 619 Chapel st. 1845 Sarah H. TomKnson(B.ev. James M.) Hubbard, Boston, Mass. 1855 Mary Hudson, Ill George st. 1838 Caroline Huggins, 16 Elm St. 1852 c. Hiram Hull, 90 Chapel st. 1847 Emma J. Statjley (Hiram) Hull, do. 1841 Caroline Hull, do. 1850 Jane Hull, 36 Broadway. 1828 Harriet Hull, do. 1832 St. 1821 1841 1841 Nancy Benham (w. Elam) Hull, Sarah Hull, Martha A. Hull, c. Whalley av. & GoflFe 199 George st. do. ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE. 141 EUa T. Hull, Susan BraSUy (w. Isaac) Hull, Residence, Yr. ofadms'ii. 199 George at. 1861 112 Olive St. 1846 I «, Henry Ives, e. Margaret Burwell (Henry) Ives, Jennette Ives, Levi Ives, c, Caroline Shoemaker (Levi) Ives, Eobert S. Ives, Charles L. Ives, c. Bessie W. Salter (Charles L.) Ives, Mary Msher (Hoadley B.) Ives, c. Catherine Tcnmsmd (w. Francis T.) Jarman, 29 College st. Francis T. Jarman, c, Jane A. Seranton (Francis T.) Jarman, c. WiUiam S. Jarman, c. Jane P. SaugMon (William 8.) Jarman, James H. Jarman, Nancy JenWnson, Nathaniel Jocelyn, Sarah A. Flard (Nathaniel) Jocelyn, Susan E. W. Jocelyn, c. Amos Johnson, c. Catherine Woodman (w. K. Sherman) Johnson, 35 High st. Mary A. Johnson, Sarah B. Johnson, Nancy Dorman (vr. Enos A.) Johnson, Thaddeus S. Johnson, e. William Johnson, c. Helen L. WeCk (William) Johnson, Betsey A. BuMer (w. John K.) Johnston, c. Catherine Jones, c. Rev. John D. Jones, c. Margaret (Rev. John D.) Jones, Lyman B. Judd, Mary F. Jndd, Ellen L. Judd, c. Lucy A. Smith (Elijah) Keeler, c. Elizabeth King, Westville. 1858 do. 1858 30 Broadway. 1833 135 Temple st. 1832 do. 1842 do. 1865 Ill Elm St. 1846 do. 1861 204 York St. 1858 29 College st. 1836 549 Chapel St. 1851 do. 1859 132 College st. 1840 do. 1840 do. 1863 536 Chapel St. 1831 140 York St. 1820 do. 1831 do. 1862 1845 1, 35 High St. 1839 107 Dwight St. 1828 do. 1831 410 State St. 1821 72 Putnam St. 1858 8 York square. 1838 do. 1842 216 Crown St. 1821 1856 Utica, N. Y. 1861 do. 1861 641 Chapel st. 1858 North Madison, O. 1858 do. 1868 38 Grove st. 1864 140 CoUege st. 1840 142 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE, Lucy M. Mies (w. Sherman W.) Knevals, Emma G. Sail (Stephen M.) Knevals, c. Marie L. Preisn (Louis) Kunz, Benjamin L. Lambert, c. Susan A. Treat (Benjamin L.) Lambert, Adolphus H. Laue, Caroline C. Nedderman (Adolphua H.) Laue, Anna Law, WUliam A. Law, Edwin Lee, Abigail Ames (Edwin) Lee, e. Lydia A. Lee, William H. Leishman, Julia W. Coley (Henry G.) Lewis, WiUiam R. Lloyd, Charlotte H. Carr (William R.) Lloyd, Jane A. Gibbons (Robert) Lowrey, Edward Lynde, c. Nelson E. Lyon, M e. Alexander McAlister, c. Susan G. Vfford (Alexander) McAlister, Alexander U. McAlister, Anna A. McAlister, c. Mandana Wallace (w. Horace) McFarland, e. Caroline McEarland, Sarah Head (w. Zadoli) Mack, Vienna McLean, Amoret S. Maltby, Harriet G. Maltby, c. Mary R. Foster (Caleb S.) Maltby, Emma M. Maltby, c. Sarah Lyon (w. Abiel H.) Maltby, Henry S. Mandeville, c, Edwin Marble, Julia E. Metcalf (Ed-wia) Marble, Anna S. Marble, George P. Marvin, Residence. Yr. of adms'ii. 525 Chapel st. 1831 533 Chapel at. 1867 11 Kill Court. 1860 75 Bradley st. 1867 do. 1867 110 Orange St. 1860 do. 1860 14 CoUego St. 1833 do. 1840 37 Mansfield St. 1836 do. 1831 Brooklyn, N. T. 1835 30 St. John St. 1854 38 Wooster st. 1846 5 William St. 1858 do. 1849 223 Franklin St. 1846 93 Chapel st. 1821 1858 154 Crown St. 1853 do. 1853 do. 1858 do. 1866 201 Crown St. 1856 do. 1856 31 Crown st. 1821 1858 Fair Haven. 1821 do. 1831 10 Howe St. 1851 do. 1863 356 Chapel St. 1836 1851 149 Chapel St. 1846 do. 1846 do. 1858 31 Broadway. 1846 ALtHAB«TICAL OATALOGUte. 143 jennette A. Peek (George P.) MarvlUj William J. Mills, c. Elizabeth F. Leete (w. James) Minor, ft William C. Minor, ( Lewis Mix, c. Mary E. Lee (Lewis) Mix, ft George Moore, ft Mary A. Preble (Stillman) Moore, Kobert S. More, ft Martha Day (w. Joseph) Morton, ft William Moiolthrop, Sarah L. Oorham (WilUam) Monlthrop, Caroline G. Moulthrop, Amos Munson, Eehecca IHckerman (Amos) Munson, ft Lyman E. Mnnson, ft Lncy A. Sanford (Lyman E.) Munson, Elizabeth Allen (w. William) Myers, N Thomas Naulty, George E. Nettleton, Julia E. Adams (Geo. E.) Nettleton, ft John G. North, ft Elizabeth Dickinson (John G.) North, Sarah E. North, John C. D. North, ft Frederick W. Northrop, ft Mary Giles (Frederick W.) Northrop, Mary L Northrop, Frances D. Northrop, Sarah F. Northrop, ft Henry 9. Norton, ft Lucy M. Todd (Henry S.) Norton, ft Lucy M. Norton, Mary A Norton, Wilfred E. Norton, John W. Oabom, Residence. Yr. of sdms'n. 81 Broadway. 1841 103 Ashmun st. 1865 529 Chapel st. 1849 1848 61 George st. 1867 do. 1850 1864 27 Mansfield st. 1865 1854 131 Greene st. 1834 m Xork St. 1847 do. 1851 do. 1866 99 Wall St. 1831 do. 1828 Helena, Montana T . 1852 do. 1853 Hartford. 1831 69 Church St. 1865 10 William st. 1867 do. 1867 133 College st. 1842 do. 1844 do. 1863 do. 1863 31 Hifi-h St. 1835 do. 1845 do. 1859 do. 1865 do. 1865 139 Crown st. 1856 do. 1856 do. 1856 do. 1858 27 Temple st. 1858 6.5 Court St. 1858 l44 ALPHABETIC At CATALOGUE. P Residence. Yr. of «dm«'n. Frances A. Saniley (Lewis) Page, West Haven. 1862 Grace A. Pardee, 432 Chapel st. 1859 Henry E. Pardee, 171 Temple St. 1846 Julia A. Pardee, do. 1868 Rebecca (William) Pardee, 1810 Paulina Parker (Merit) Parker, 135 Water et. 1828 c. Amoret Fbtter (w. Warren) Partridge, 187 Temple St. 1865 c, Harriet M. Cook (w. Henry P.) Peck, Waterbury. 1859 Catherine L. Peck, do. 1861 Nathan Peck, 45 George st. 1858 Wyllys Peck, 88 Meadow st. 1831 c. Sarah J. GilUtte (Wyllys) Peck, do. 1860 Edmimd Pendleton, 353 George st. 1841 c. Emeline Davis (Edmund) Pendleton, do. 1845 Cornelia Pendleton, do. 1866 Emma D. Pendleton, do. 1864 e. Frances W. Perkins, 246 Church St. 1867 Anna P. Perkins, 227 Church St. 1866 c. Catherine St. John (Noah A.) Phelps, 112 Temple st. 1842 Anna E. Phipps, 43 Meadow St. 1841 Grace A. Phipps, do. 1838 Emma Picket, Fair Haven. 1864 e. Charlotte A. GoodseU (w. V.) Pierce, 150 Crown St. 1866 Sophia L. Pierce, do. 1866 Elizabeth M. Plumb, 1857 Emeline A. Porter, 28 Temple st. 1881 c. Elizabeth M. Smith (Luther) Potter, 1859 c. Eliza H. Stede (w. William T.) Pratt, 40 Wall St. 1844 c. Elizabeth C. Pratt, 15 Trumbull st. 1844 c. Rev. Andrew T. Pratt, Marash, Turkey in Asia. , 1851 Sarah F. Gtoodyear (Rev. Andrew T.) Pratt, 4o. 1847 c. Henry J. Preston, Boston, Mass. 1863 e. Eliza A. Johmon (Rev. Geo. P.) Prudden, 23 Clinton st. 1865 Lillian E. Prudden, do. 1866 T. Mitchell Prudden, do. 1867 Samuel Punderson, 134 York et. 1832 Lemuel S. Punderson, do. 1849 c. Mary L. Fuller (Lemuel S.) Punderson, do. 1862 R c. Margaret L. Mayes (Daniel P.) Ramsdell, Augusta, Ga. 1860 Sarah Branson Reddie, 24 Meadow st. 1828 c. Richard E. Rice, 125 High St. 1865 ALPHABETICAL OATALOGU] 145 Paraella Saranton (Richard E.) -Rice, Anna E. Rice, Elvira Rictiards, Jolin A. Ricliardson, Mary E. Irwin (John A.) Richardson, , Elizabeth Northrop (Edwin) Robbina, Elizabeth A. Sanger (Charles) Roberts, Maria Gilbert (Newton) Rossiter, Samnel Rowland, , Maria A. Gregory (Samuel) Rowland, George M. Rowland, Harriet A. Suggins (George M.) Rowland, Benjamin M. Russell, Residence. Yr. 125 High St. do. Carbondale, Pa. 39 Artisan et. do. 498 Chapel st. 54 WaU St. do. Bridgeport. do. 130 Orchard st. of adms'n. 1865 1865 1859 1866 1866 1853 1831 1808 1841 1865 1858 1863 1858 , Jane Bassett (Oliver E.) Sauford, 44 Broadway. 1846 Charles E. P. Sanford, do. 1866 . Leicester J. Sawyer, Wisconsin. 1863 Louisa C. Lenz (w. Friedrich) Schoenbein, 47 York st. 1865 . Catherine E. Scrautou, 549 Chapel st. 1867 Margaret E. Shelley, 1839 Eleanor Maudson (William) Shepard, 19 Pearl St. 1857 Kate Shepard, do. 1858 . Martha Brace (w. Rev. Samuel N.) Shepard, 139 College St. 1865 . Catherine W. Shepard, do. 1857 Jane A. Sherman, 317 York st. 1831 Catherine L. Smith (MUes L.) Smith, 334 Crown st. 1867 Elizabeth M. Davis (J. Sumner) Smith, 78 Trumbull st. 1858 Elmore Smith, 36 Lyon st. 1841 . Lucy Bassett (Elmore) Smith, do. 1849 Alice Smith, do. 1867 . J. Henry Smith, 15 Clark St. 1864 . Maria S. Sean (J. Henry) Smith, do, 1864 . EUen M. Smith, do. 1864 Jane A. i%« (George A.) Smith, 1857 . Manila S. Benton (Nathaniel) Smith, 147 Orange st. 1843 Gertrude A. Smith, do. 1858 Phebe (w. David) Smith, 1831 . Sarah M. Smith, 110 Whalley av. 1860 . WiUiam J. Smith, 76 Chapel st. 1856 . Elizabeth R. Grinnell (WiUiam J.) Smith, do. 1856 , Wells Southworth, 13 York square. 1855 . Harriet M. GiUette (Wells) Southworth, do. 1855 13 146 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUK. Eeaidence. Yr.of adms'n. Haxriet M. Southworth, 13 York square. 1862 Edward W. Southwprtli, do. 1866 Mase S. Southworth, West Springfield, Ma .1867 Helen M. Spencer, 18511 Theodore Stechert, 90 Ashmun at. 1860 Bertha Oeldm- (Theodore) Stechert, do. 1860 Lena Steinman, 21 Broad at. 1864 Margaret T. Peck (Robert) Stone, 45 George St. 1857 Sidney M, Stone, 43 Elm St. 1833 Harriet Mulford (Sidney M.) Stone, do. 1831 Mary L. Stone, do. 1849 Ahljie T. Stone, do. 1863 William W. Stone, 4 York square. 1857 Sarah C. Blake (William W.) Stone, do. 1858 Emily A. Trowbridge (Heman B.) Storer, 80 York St. 1841 T Caroline J. Oornwell (Augustus) Talcott, 15 Trumbull Bt. 1858 Eliza Talmadge, Trumbull st. 1815 Mai-y Taylor, 1857 Julius A. Terrell, 108 CoUcge St. 1843 Benjamin C. Terrill, S89 Grand st. 1858 Clarissa Smve (w. Alfred) Teri-y, 68 Prospect st. 1841 Harriet W. Terry, 143 Prospect st. 1852 J. WadsTTOrth Terry, 544 Chapel st. 1858 Clara H. Terry, 68 Prospect St. 1858 Eliza H. Terry, do. 1858 Frances Terry, do. 1858 Jane R. Terry, do. 1862 Maria C. Lines (Silas) Thomas, Waubonsee, Kansas. 1857 Dorcas Perkins (w. Abraham) Thompson, New Hartford, N.Y. 1817 Elizabeth Mulford (w. Benjamin) Thompson 1, 301 Orange St. 1806 '. Saj-ah J. Thompson, do. 1854 William J. Thompson, 200 George st. 1851 Mary E. Hotchkiss (William J.) Thompson, do. 1833 Isaac Thomson, 53 Orange st. 1832 :. Sarah A. Treat (Isaac) Thomson, do. 1832 Helen F. Thomson, do. 1841 Celestia S. Tibbals, George st. 1866 Mary L. Todd, 116 Grove st. 1867 •■ Marion (Abijah) Tomliuson, 1860 Caroline Townsend, 300 Grand st. 1835 ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE. Ml Residence. Yr. of fldms'n. Eliza W. Townsend, 300 Grand st. 1835 Charles T. Townsend, 116 Diiwell av. 1857 Harriet E. Sears (w. John) Townsend, 39 Martin st. 1865 John W. Townsend, do. 1865 Stephen Tracy, 26.5 Orange st. 1867 . Harriet Clarice (Stephen) Tracy, do. 1867 Atwater Treat, 109 Elm St. 1831 . Adeline Bradley (Atwater) Ti-eat, do. 1851 Samuel A. Treat, do. 1858 Elizabeth M. Treat, do. 1865 Elizabeth L. Trowbridge, 80 York St. 1840 U :. JuUa E. Ufford, 154 Crown St. 1865 W Rachel Ailing (Timothy) Ward, Whitney av. c. Trumbull, . 1821 Harriet J. Dutton (Geo. H.) Watrous, 567 Chapel st. 1849 Isaac Watts, 68 Day st. 1858 Sarah A. Smith (Isaac) Watts, do. 1849 Emma C. Oalpin (Pierce N.) Welch, Brooklyn, N. T. 1863 Charles R. Wells, New Haven Hotel, 1867 Adam Werle, 78 Wallace st. 1860 Josephine Schappefr (Adam) Werle, do. 1860 c. Rev. William Whittlesey, 24 College st. 1867 c. Louisa H. Sart (Rev. WUliam) Whittlesey, do. 1867 c. Louise H. Whittlesey, do. 1867 Sarah L. Fitch (Levi D.) Wileoxson, 537 Chapel st. 1857 Sarah A. Jocelyn (Joseph) Wild, Stockport, N. Y. 1841 Isaac J. P. Wild, 140 York St. 1859 Sarah H. Wild, Stockport, N. Y. 1862 Charlotte A. Willard, Earmingtou, Conn. 1855 Jane (Thomas) Williams, 1851 c. Julia M. Williams, 434 Chapel st. 1865 c. Charles G. Wilson, New York City. 1859 Sarah E. Fnshie (Charles G.) Wilson, do. 1843 » Elisha Wilson, .50 William st. 1858 c. Julia A. Benjamin (Elisha) Wilson, do. •1856 WiUiam V. Wilson, do. 1863 Ellen A. Wilson, do. 1867 Whole number, 500 148 CORRECTIONS FOR THE CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 574 should read Elizabeth Miilford Thompson (Benjamin). *1817, 3S *1861, 79 I *1841, 37' *1858, 68 *1854, 56 Elizabetji Augur Osbom (Ell), " Hannah Cook [Peck] Wheeler (Newton), " Sarah Read Mack (Zadock). " Esther Hine. " Narissa Stiles, D. 1843 " Clarissa ^wMj-icfa Lake (Joseph), " Mary A. Clark Buckingham (Isaac). " c. Agnes Mm-ehead Leishman (Archibald), " Nathan Buttricks. " c. Elizabeth C. Pratt. " Betsey A. Curtis Perry (George), " c. Jerusha Ensign Storer (William), D. 1851 " c. Eliza H. SchTieider Dwight (Wm. B.). " Sarah E. Hubbard Clark (Norman). " c. Sarah J. Thompson. " Maria 0. Lines Thomas (Silas). " Charles T. Townsend. " e. Anna Mchards Hewitt. " Frances A. Hawley [Foster] Page (Lewis). " Lena Steinman. " c. Julia Stocking Darrow (Charles). " c. Susan Sheldrick [VanHouten] Graul (Charles). bove corrections require a c&i'responding change in the Index. 510 551 769 1335 1337 1886 1918 1967 1973 2133 8377 3303 3315 Sarah Daggett Johnson (Rev. Sherman), c. Esther Modd Gilbert (Elijah), Eleazer Gorham, D. c. Delia A. Moulthrop Storer (William, Jr.), Clarissa Ames. Julius A. Terrell. c. Joanna Pm-ter Hart (John A.). c. Jane Bassett Sanford (Oliver E.). Mary E. Abbey Fairchild (William C). c. Susan E. Schneider Dwight (Rev. Jas. H.), D. 1855 c. Harriet M. Cook Peck (Heni-y P.). c, Marie Louise Preisz Kunz (Louis). Ella T. Hull. *1853, 76 *1804, 36 *1864, 71 *1845, 40 On page 13, 3d line, Oct. 8 should read Oct. 15. " " 39, 3d line, 1786 " " 1787. " " 33, the heading 1779 " " 1799. " " 116, under ' Hayes ' read Margaret Jocelyn. The following names, found in the Index only in the last published Catalogue, are possibly upon the Church Records; viz., Sarah A. Bab- cock, Peggy, Lavina Richardson, Phebe Todd, Mabel Tuttle, Anna Walter, and Sarah H. Woodward. Note. — In regard to eri'ors that may be found in the foregoing pages, not noted in the above list, see request on the back of t!ie cover. ■ 1 ^ * ^