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joined in marriage by Rev. Samuel Cooke, Ezekiel Hall, of Medford, and Anna Cooke, of Cambridge. 1766, July 17, Medford, born Ezekiel Hall. On the 14 July, 1745, twins were born, and baptized the same day Samuel Died Aug. 21, 1745, after a distressing sore mouth of 30 days. and Elizabeth. On May 15, 1747, a daughter born and was baptized the 17th, Mary. On Aug. 9, 1750, another daughter was born, who was baptized the 12th, Sarah. Married Rev. Jonathan Burr, July 19, 1787. Died March 9, 1788. A son was born 29 March, 1752, who the same day was baptized Samuel. The following acrostic probably refers to him: Save, Lord, this tender son of ours, A son whom thou didst give, May he not die in tender hours, Unto thy praise still live. Each day commended to thy care, Let him thy tender mercies share. Christ in his arms did infants take, Of saving grace may this partake. O earthly blessings needful, shine, Keep from every hurtful snare, Ever guided by thy watchful care. (N. B.
rd 24 Oct. 1765, and d. 23 June, 1787, a. 44; Samuel, b. and bap. 14 July, 1745, d. 21 Aug. 1745—after a distressing sore mouth of 30 days—a. 40 days— In te spes-Dom.;—Elizabeth, b. and bap. 14 July, 1745 (twin 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.