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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 4 0 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
the northerly corner of Magazine and Cottage streets. The church edifice which had been the scene of many joys and many sorrows, was sold, and was soon afterwards utterly consumed by fire, Sept. 6, 1865. Deacons. Elected. Held office until David McClureDec. 12, 1843DiedJan. 20, 1852 Dexter FairbanksDec. 12, 1843DismissedFeb. 2, 1849 Enos H. BaxterApril 28, 1846DismissedJuly 27, 1855 Francis HuntJan. 18, 1850DismissedMay 9, 1854 Josiah H. RuggJan. 18, 1850Removed from the city Willard SearsJan. 8, 1855Dismissed1857 George W. WyattSept. 18, 1857ResignedJune 8, 1860 Lyman G. CaseSept. 18, 1857Oct. 3, 1865 Curtis C. Nichols Sept. 18, 1857Oct. 3, 1865 Baxter E. PerryFeb. 6, 1860ResignedJan. 14, 1861 Edward KendallJan. 14, 1861Oct. 3, 1865 The four deacons who were dismissed had previously removed from the city. Evangelical, East Cambiidge.—The Evangelical Church at East Cambridge was organized Sept. 8, 1842. In the course of the next year a meeting-house was erecte
es, 168, 9, 292, 406. Rule, 217. Ruscoe, 35. Russell, 35, 54, 9, 76, 86, 116, 17, 226, 86, 306, 68, 73,89, 412, 14, 15. Sabine, 170. Sackett, 8, 11, 32. Safford, 306, 17. Saltonstall, 6-8, 115,16, 229, 384. Sampson, 390. Sanborn, 324. Sanderson, 208. Sanger, 335. Santley, 36. Sargent, 111, 15, 308, 20, 423. Saunders, 306, 454. Savage, 69, 115, 259, 324, 30. Sawyer, 334. Scammon, 423. Scates, 110. Scott, 33, 117, 394. Scully, 340. Sears, 327. Segar, 81. Sewall, 109, 15-17, 126, 68, 9, 283, 7, 305, 10, 47, 75. Seymour, 328. Sharp, 6, 8, 228. Shed, 184. Shepard, 29, 34-6, 42, 3, 6, 8, 50-3, 9, 75, 6, 248-53, 58-62, 9, 74, 82, 3, 8, 321, 44, 85, 6, 97. Sherborne, 250. Sherlock, 110. Sherman, 283, 322. Shirley, 459. Shorfenburg, 320. Shrimpton, 103, 11, 389. Shute, 127. Sibley, 261, 74, 5. Sill, 59, 76, 257, 8, 398. Silloway, 435. Simes, 59, 255. Simpson, 310. Skinner, 31
nes. Keach. Livermore. Lumpkin. Mason. Miriam. Moody. Noves. Parker. Potter. Reed. Rice. Robbins. Searl. Slepard. Sparhawk. Stearns. Stow. Trowbridge. Tufts. Walker. Ward. Warner. Wellington. Whipple. White. Whittemore. Williams. Wilson. Woodward. Stowell, 666. Stedman. Stratton, 666. Child. Cooke. Lowell. Norcross. Palmer. Richards. Robbins. Walker. Streeter, 666, 7. Sears. Swan, 667, 8. Abbott. Bittlestone. Convers. Cook. Crosby. Cutter. Hinds. Holden. Mansur. Palfrey. Parks. Patten. Polley. Pratt. Richardson. Robbins. Spring. Wade. Watts. Williams. SWOeTMAN, 668. Hews. Spencer. Wellington. Symmes, 668. Talcott, 668. Taylor, 668, 9. Clemance. Foxcroft. Oakes. Thatcher 669, 70. Brown. Child. Gardner. Gerry. Goddard. Holmes. Knox. Morse. Pa