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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
2, commenced preaching June 1, 1823, and was ordained June 2, 1825. After laboring in several places, as an evangelist, more than two years, and performing the duties of a settled pastor nearly four years at Springfield, and about two years at Gloucester (now Rockport), he commenced his ministry here May 20, 1832, was installed July 8, 1832, and resigned July 1, 1839. He continued to preach, occasionally, nearly thirty years afterwards, until the precarious condition of his health compelled hived the degree of D. D. from Tufts College in 1867. Rev. William R. G. Mellen was ordained at Milford, May 17, 1843, and was installed here Oct. 26, 1845. He resigned in October, 1848, and was afterwards settled in Chicopee, Auburn, N. Y., and Gloucester; he served his country several years as a Consul in a foreign port; and has since had the pastoral charge of several Unitarian societies. Rev. Massena Goodrich was ordained at Haverhill Jan. 1, 1845, commenced his ministry here April 8, 1849,
school-master and Deacon of the 3d Church at Gloucester, returned here after his father's death, uni. Thomas, s. of Josiah (9), m. Lydia Dane of Gloucester 18 Jan. 1783, and had Lydia, b. 23 Aug. 1784a housewright, res. a few years at Acton and Gloucester, but returned here about 1790, res. at the j7. 13. John, s. of Josiah (9), settled in Gloucester, m. Tryphena Shipley of Pepperell Dec. 1792,741, grad. H. C. 1761, m. Lydia Saunders of Gloucester, was Captain of Marines on board a privateer Lydia, b. 27 Jan. 1759, m. Sargent Smith of Gloucester; Henry, bap. 30 Dec. 1759, a saddler, d. unmuel, bap. 21 July 1751, said to have died in Gloucester at an early age; Elizabeth, bap. 4 Mar. 1753uel the f. grad. H. C. 1751, and settled in Gloucester, where he was Schoolmaster, Justice of the Pentative. He was appointed Naval Officer at Gloucester 23 Nov. 1776. He d. 15 July 1806; his w. San (7), grad. H. C. 1760, was a clergyman at Gloucester from 5 Feb. 1766 to 1768, afterwards a lawye[1 more...]
ng; Judah, bap. 21 Dec. 1740; Thomas, bap. 16 May 1742, grad. H. C. 1761, school-master and Deacon of the 3d Church at Gloucester, returned here after his father's death, united with the Camb. Church 1781, and d. 24 June 1784; Edward, bap. 15 Jan. 1793, d. 2 Aug. 1793; Nancy, b. 19 April 1794, d. unm. 31 Dec. 1814. 11. Thomas, s. of Josiah (9), m. Lydia Dane of Gloucester 18 Jan. 1783, and had Lydia, b. 23 Aug. 1784, d. unm. 19 Ap. 1811; Thomas, b. 12 Mar. 1787, m. Sophia Webster, and d. May 1843; Mary D., b. 12 Dec. 1790, d. unm. 2 Ap. 1872. Thomas the f. was a housewright, res. a few years at Acton and Gloucester, but returned here about 1790, res. at the junction of Front and State streets, was Selectman five years, and performedive 1807. He d. of paralysis 19 May 1839; his w. Lois d. 17 Ap. 1847, a. 87. 13. John, s. of Josiah (9), settled in Gloucester, m. Tryphena Shipley of Pepperell Dec. 1792, and had Alphonso, b. 2 Oct. 1793, and perished in the ill-fated steamer Le
g in 1773. 23. Jonas, s. of Nathaniel (12), m. Mercy Peirce of Chs. 22 Ap. 1736, and had Mercy, bap. 22 May 1737, m. Jonathan Cooper, Jr., 5 June 1755; Jonas, bap. 29 Ap. 1739; James, bap. 24 May 1741, grad. H. C. 1761, m. Lydia Saunders of Gloucester, was Captain of Marines on board a privateer in the Revolutionary War, and d. in Boston without issue 26 Nov. 1797; Nathaniel, born 14 Oct. 1743; Lydia, bap. 22 Sept. 1745, m. Edward Fillebrown 23 Aug. 1770, and was buried 2 Dec. 1832; John, ba Sargent S. Prentice, Esq., one of the most eloquent men of his age); William, b. 1 Dec. 1754, pub. Mary Gorham of Barnstable 10 Oct. 1778, a merchant, d. in Kentucky; Henry, b. 4 Feb. 1757, d. young; Lydia, b. 27 Jan. 1759, m. Sargent Smith of Gloucester; Henry, bap. 30 Dec. 1759, a saddler, d. unm. 1794. Caleb the f. is styled yeoman; in 1747 he bought of the assigns of Edward Pelham two and a half acres, lying between Harvard Square and Brattle, Palmer, and Church streets, portions of which
s early as 1771, and was living there in 1794; Samuel, bap. 21 July 1751, said to have died in Gloucester at an early age; Elizabeth, bap. 4 Mar. 1753, d. unm. 17 Sept. 1787; William, bap. 1 June 175 (18), m. Margaret Gee of Boston 18 Mar. 1757; she d. 25 Feb. 1773, and he m. Sarah Parsons of Gloucester 27 Dec. 1774. His chil. were Samuel, b. 10 and d. 18 June 1758; Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1761, d. twins, b. 8 May 1786; Lydia, b. 8 June 1788. Samuel the f. grad. H. C. 1751, and settled in Gloucester, where he was Schoolmaster, Justice of the Peace, and Representative. He was appointed Naval Officer at Gloucester 23 Nov. 1776. He d. 15 July 1806; his w. Sarah d. 1808. 24. Samuel, s. of Samuel (19), m. Elizabeth Wilson 20 Mar. 1770, who was the mother of all his children. He m. 2d, wiBetty d. 5 May 1823, a. 84. 12. John, s. of John (7), grad. H. C. 1760, was a clergyman at Gloucester from 5 Feb. 1766 to 1768, afterwards a lawyer here. He was very eccentric in his habits, a ba