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he Association of Ministers of this and the neighboring towns—viz. Hancock of Lexington, Williams of Weston, Cotton of Newton, Appleton of Cambridge, Williams of Waltham, Storer of Watertown, Turell of Medford, Bowes of Bedford, and Cooke of Cambridge—voted it not advisable, under the present situation of things, that the Rev. Mr. April 23, 1788. The Churches that assisted in the solemnity were the First and Third Churches in Cambridge, and the Churches of Lexington, Medford, Watertown, Waltham, Brookline, Weston and Brookfield. Introductory Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Kendall, of Weston. Sermonby the Rev. Doct. Fiske of Brookfield. Chargeby the Rev. Mr. Cushing, of Waltham. Right Hand of Fellowshipby the Rev. Mr. Hilliard, of Cambridge. Ordaining Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Clark, of Lexington. Concluding Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Osgood, of Medford. The labors, duties, and trials of a minister, the substance of which is recited in this sermon, were discoursed upon by the author, and w
town; Church in Medford; Church in Brighton; Mr. Ripley's, Waltham; Mr. Whitman's, do.; Church in Lexington; Church in Weston Church in Cambridge; Church in Watertown; Mr. Ripley's in Waltham; Church in Lexington; Church in Medford; Mr. Walker's in Cn's company of Artillery, attended by a band of music from Waltham, to the new Meeting-House; where, after the Throne of Graco volume. The charge was given by the Rev. Mr. Cushing of Waltham. The consecrating prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark of Lexingtrnado of 1851, in Medford, West Cambridge and Waltham, Middlesex County, Mass., being a report by Rev. Charles Brooks, and re, contributed a brief account of the storm in relation to Waltham. The destruction by this tornado began at the foot of Prospect Hill, in Waltham. The course of the storm was from west to east. The section of its course through West Cambridge wwas taken up insensible and died in about thirty hours. In Waltham the house of the high-school master had the windows broken
), of Waltham, m. John Frost, and Abigail, of Waltham, m. Cooper Frost. Lydia, prob. of Waltham, Waltham, m. Amos Frost. Eunice, of Waltham, m. Noah Russell. See Wyman, 76. Benjamin, Jonathan, of CharWaltham, m. Noah Russell. See Wyman, 76. Benjamin, Jonathan, of Charlestown, and Anna Cutter of W. Camb. m. 8 Sept. 1811. Cutter (par. 24). Bennett, Martha, of Cha. 72. Susanna, of Camb., m. Thomas Brown, of Waltham, 30 June, 1793. Polly, m. Gad Wyeth, 1 Dec. She may be the Lydia, who m. Josiah Mixer, of Waltham, 1773 (see par. 10). James Perry was Precinct3)—see Wyman, 739. Lydia, m. Josiah Mixer, of Waltham, 29 Nov. 1773 (see par. 3). Mrs. Mercy, d. 26dams's, d. 9 Nov. 1749, a. 9 yrs. Phineas, of Waltham, in. Mary Wellington, of Camb., 9 July, 1761.Meeting-house, 1781. T Tapley, John, of Waltham, m. Lydia Tufts of Chas. 3 Nov. 1795, Camb. 70, a. 30, unm.; Mary, m. Phineas Stearns, of Waltham, 9 July, 1761; Hannah; Margaret, m. Timothy Phn, s. of Thomas (3), m. Elizabeth Priest, of Waltham, 13 Dec. 1764. A boy, taken by John Williams[12 more...]<