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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
Ebenezer Brooks and Abigal his wife borne January the 19: 170 3/4: hester Willis Daughter of John willis and hester his wife borne Feb: ye. 16: 170 2/3 Ebenezer Francis Son of John Francis and Lidya his wife dyed March ye. 22: 170 3/4: Lydia Francis daughter of John and Lydia Francis born aprill the 20: 1703 Ann Bradstreet daughter of John Bradstreet and Mercy his wife borne July ye. 7th 1704 Joseph Tuft Son of Jonathan Tuft and Rebecka Tuft his wife borne June the 29: th 1704 TLydia Francis born aprill the 20: 1703 Ann Bradstreet daughter of John Bradstreet and Mercy his wife borne July ye. 7th 1704 Joseph Tuft Son of Jonathan Tuft and Rebecka Tuft his wife borne June the 29: th 1704 Thomas Gardiner and Mary Willis marred ye 20 of June 1704 Abigale Bradshow Daughter of Ensigne John Bradshaw and Mary his wife borne Aprill ye. 29: 1704 Phillip Bizdue and Ann Soloman, marred octobr. the 17: 1704 Francis Peirce Son of nat:ll Peirce and Lydia Peirce born Septr. ye 24: 1704 Mary Brooks Daughter of Ebenr. Brooks and Abigale his wife, died Septembr. ye. 3d, 1704 Dorothy Tuft Daughter of capt Peter Tuft and Mrs Mercy his wife borne: Decem: ye 14 1704 Elizabeth Wier
— Mr. Harlow, are you a sinner? I pleaded guilty, quoting the assembly's catechism as evidence. Well, said she, if you are a sinner, come and take tea with us to-night; a few of our friends will be here to pass the evening, and they will all be saints but you; and as I think a party is pleasanter for being a little mixed, I want a sinner or two to make it more agreeable. Of course I accepted, and with only one layman but myself met half a dozen ministers and theologues of the best the neighborhood afforded, among them Rev. Dr. Furness, Mr. Stetson, I think Dr. Francis, Joseph Angier, Nathaniel Hall, and George I. Briggs; and the cheerfulness and spirit of the evening justified her prediction. I have endeavored to comply with the limited task assigned me. If I have trespassed too long on your patience consider that I had you at my mercy and could have detained you much longer; and remember with the poet Burns, What's done we partly can compute, But know not what's resisted
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Index to Births, deaths, and Marriages, published in Nos. I, 2, and 3 of register. (search)
, 95. Chamberlain, Jacob, 27. Chickering, Mercy, 28. Chubb, Sarah, 96. Cleveland, Abigail, 63. Cotton, Mercy, 25. Cummings, Mary, 95. Cutter, Elizabeth, 26, 60. Hannah, 61. Lydia, 61. Dana, Elizabeth, 25. Dill, Mary, 64. Thomas, 64, 96. Edes, John, 94. Nathan, 96. Elliott, Mary, 28. Farwell, Dorothy, 95. Elizabeth, 63. Isaac, 94, 96 (2). John, 64. Mary, 64. William, 92. Francis, Anna, 28. Ebenezer, 60, 6 (2), 63. John, 62. Joseph, 28. Francis, Lydia, 26, 60, 61. Samuel, 28. Fox, Abigail, 25. Ebenezer, 26. Hannah, 25 (2). Isaac, 25. John, 25. Samuel, 26. Thomas, 27. Frost, Elizabeth, 62. Samuel, 61. Gardiner, Thomas, 61. Gillegrane, John, 96. Greatton, John, 93. Sarah, 94, 95. Grover, Matthew, 61. Hall, Abigail, 63. Andrew, 28. Edward, 63. Elizabeth, 62 (2), 94, 95. Grace, 28, 96. Hester, 60. Jane, 28. Jemima, 29. John, 26 (3), 61, 94. Jonathan, 25, 61. Joseph, 61. Josi