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ittee for the above purpose and to sign letters missive to the churches invited. Ammi Cutter, Clerk of s'd Church. Mr. Thaddeus Fiske ordained to the work of the Gospel ministry in the Second parish in Cambridge, 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 which he then conceived were in prospect before him, on Lord's day, May 4, 1788, being the first sabbath of his pre
te of the Parish. The Parish, at the same time, gave an affectionate and respectful testimonial of the good character and long and faithful services of their Pastor. For a full account of all the proceedings relative to the resignation of Dr. Fiske, see the Parish Records. May 14, 1828. At a meeting of the Church—chose Jeduthun Wellington moderator and Miles Gardner Clerk pro tem. On motion, voted unanimously that the following resolve be accepted and a copy of the same given to the Rev. Doct. Fiske—viz.: To all whom these presents may come. Whereas it has become expedient for reasons stated in a communication made to the church and congregation of West Cambridge, by the Rev. Dr. Fiske, Pastor of said Church, that his pastoral relation be dissolved by mutual consent, and that Mr. Miles Gardner, the Parish Clerk, be a committee from the church to express to him the due sense we have of his long and faithful services among us and the deep regret we feel that existing circu
he was prob. the Keziah Wyman, who m. Reuel Baldwin of Woburn, 4 Oct. 1769. Ball, Nahum, Doct., adm. to the ch. 28 Oct. 1798, had s. Nahum, bap. 28 Oct. 1798. Doct. Nahum d. 6 Dec. 1810, a. 49. See bell. Barber, Mrs. Abigail, d. 15 Oct. 1804, a. 26. Barker, Mary C. and John Wood, Jr., of Boston, m. 28 Jan. 1841. Bar., m. Sybil (or Sibbel) Bowman, of Charlestown, 24 Mar. . 1803. See Wyman, 712. Mrs. Sybil (Sibil) m. Jonathan Frost, 24 Nov. 1810. See Frost (par. 21). Noyes, Doct. Nathaniel, m. Lydia Whittemore, 18 May, 1819. Nathaniel (Dr.) d. 29 Mar. 1823, a. 79. He was b. Boston 20 Dec. 1743, grad. H. U. 1763, and was a druggist of Bn, 1055, No. 18. Anna, dau. of David—late of Charlestown—was bap. here 11 Aug. 1776. See Wyman, 1056. [Charlestown was burnt by the British 17 June, 1775.] 2. Doct. Edward, d. 19 Sept. 1788, a. 37 [gravestone in enclosure of family of Rev. Samuel Cooke, in the Pct. Burying Ground]. It is said he died of the accidental prick o