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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
s in Manchester, N. H., was installed Nov. 26, 1865, and closed his ministry here Nov. 1, 1870. The present pastor, Rev. John P. Bland, a graduate of the Cambridge Divinity School, 1871, was ordained Sept. 6, 1871. Deacons. Elected.Died. Ezra DeanApril 9, 1847Aug. 8, 1858 Peter MackintoshApril 9, 1847July 28, 1848 Eben SnowApril 27, 1847 St. Peter's Church (Catholic).—The Parish of St. Peter's Church was organized in January 1849, by Rev. Manasses P. Dougherty, who still remains it as a parish, nor has it any Rector or Wardens; but the Faculty of the School are required to maintain, permanently, public worship and preaching in the Chapel, under the direction of the Dean of the Faculty. Rev. John S. Stone, D. D. was elected Dean at the organization of the School in 1867. Chapel Congregational.—After the removal of the Pilgrim Church, in January, 1872 (see page 337), a mission Sabbath-school and religious services on the Lord's day were continued at Stearns Chapel, by t
83, 226, 88, 90, 400, 7. Cutter, 54, 5, 8, 9, 75, 297, 368, 404. Dallinger, 328, 9. Dana, 59, 75, 135, 63, 7, 73– 9, 89. 98, 9, 206, 19, 26, 36, 40, 93, 7, 329, 32, 74, 5, 422. Danforth, 35-7,43, 55, 8, 62, 9, 70-2, 7, 8, 100, 3, 4, 10, 17, 25, 8, 51-3, 69, 211, 23, 4, 3, 56, 7, 62,9, 75, 84, 92, 7, 346-52, 6, 9, 63, 8, 9, 74 84, 8, 93-5. Daniel, 76, 270. Davenport, 179-83, 204, 7, 30, 411. Davis, 32, 177, 93, 326, 435. Daye, 32, 44, 5, 59, 263, 356. Dayton, 329. Dean, 33, 3, 404. Dehon, 309. Deland, 426. Denison, 11, 12, 21, 32, 69, 288. Denning, 321. Devens, 154. Dexter, 185, 416. Dickinson, 343, 416. Dickson, 59, 75, 269, 93, 363, 4. Donahoe, 329. Donallan, 324. Dougherty, 329, 33, 40, 1. Dowse, 454. Drake, 338. Druce, 59, 76, 81. Dudley, 1, 6-12, 18, 23, 7, 32, 42, 3, 77, 8, 99, 100, 3, 74, 249, 395, 8, 403. Dummer, 403. Dunster, 54, 7, 60, 2, 228, 9, 52. 63-9, 344, 5, 71, 2, 85, 9. Durrell, 320.
Index to genealogies. The names of families are printed in small capitals, and the figures annexed indicate the pages where they may be found; the other names denote persons mentioned in connection with the several families, whether as intermarrying or otherwise. Abbott, 477. Adams. Russell Abdy, 477. Cox. Reynolds. Stevenson. Wilson. Adams, 477-9. Bent. Blanchard. Bowman. Britton. Chadwick. Convers. Cutter. Dean. Doubleday. Eames. Fillebrown. Fiske. Foster. Frost. Gardner. Goodwin. Hall. Hay. Hill. Jones. Kent. Locke. Manning. Munroe. Patten. Payne. Perry. Phelps. Russell. Sparhawk. Stone. Teele. Thorndike. Tufts. Wetherbee. Whittemore. Winship. Albone, 479. Luxford. Aldus, 479. Alexander, 479. Allen, 479. Hooker. Ames, 479. Angier. Amsden, 479, 80. Cutter. Marrett. Perriman. Read. Rutter. Wheeler.