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in with Samuel), adm. to the ch. 9 Nov. 1766, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1784, a. 38; Mary, b. 15, bap. 17 May, 1747, adm. to the ch. 9 Nov. 1766. d. 1 Feb. 1824, unm., a. 77; Sarah, b. 9, bap. 12 Aug. 1750, adm. to the ch. 3 Dec. 1769, m. Rev. Jonathan Burr [H. U. 1784], 19 July, 1787, and d. 9 Mar. 1788; Samuel, b. and bap. 29 Mar. 1752, adm. to the ch.—Samuel, Jr., A. B. [H. U. 1772]—6 Sept. 1772, d. unm. 2 Jan. 1795—suddenly at Boston, 9 o'clock in the evening—a. 43; Hannah Gibbs, b. 17, bap. 21 Apr. 1754, adm. to the ch. 30 Oct. 1774, m. Henry Bradshaw of Watertown, 3 June. 1781, and d. 24 Jan. 1793, a. 38; a dau. b. and d. 17 Oct. 1755—lived one hour—more happy one such than . . . .; a dau. Stillborn—infant of mine, Ah!— 30 Nov. 1756; Rebecca, b. (29), bap. 31 Dec. 1758, adm. to the ch. 30 Oct. 1774, and d. 2 Feb. 1778, a. 19, unm.—Ah! Rebecca, familiar delias-patris spes—after eight months distress from the effects of the small-pox, which she bore with inimitable patience