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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
arker at the Village, whose house had been burned. June 3, 1683. The contribution upon the Saboth day was for the releefe of widdow Crackbon and her sone, hee being distracted. The sume contributed in cash was 8l. 13s., and in other pay, by Maior Gookin a bl. of rie and a bl. of malt, 7s. 6d.; by Thomas Androwes, 2s.; by Sharabiah Kibby, 2s.; by Simond Gates, 4s. Again: Jan. 12, 1689. Theare was a contribution for widdow Arrington and her family they being under the aflicting hand of God, her sonns weare taken away by death and her daughter and a grandchilde. The sum in cash was 6l. 18s. The sum in common pay was 1l. 2s. 6d. While Mr. Gookin was laboring as an assistant to Mr. Oakes, the County Court required certain statistical returns from the several towns in the county, concerning the number of families and taxable polls, schools, tything-men, and the amount of compensation paid to the pastors of the several churches. The Cambridge Committee made report, March 30, 1680, a