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. 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 preaching after his ordination, from these words in Acts XX. 24: For none of these things move me, neither count I m
e, A. M., Pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in West Cambridge.—Published by Request.—Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1809. Pp. 34. Text: Job XVI. 22. After enlarging on his duties as a minister to the church and societyhing of Waltham. The consecrating prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark of Lexington; and the right hand of fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Hilliard of Cambridge. gathered to the congregation of the dead. Thus we see what great and affecting changes take place,ll and Sweeping the meeting house for town meetings2 00 Selectmen and Town Clerk, for making statement of expenses4 00 Hilliard & Metcalf for Printing do. do.7 00 Abijah Cutter, for making Cartridges1 25 Benjamin Harrington, for making Carm Cutter, 2d, for transporting baggage to South Boston2 00 Selectmen and Town Clerk, for making out this statement3 00 Hilliard & Metcalf for printing this statement6 00 Treasurer's services10 00 Clerk's do.10 00 —— Contingencies650 72 Poor78
nne his dau., were dism. thence to the 1st ch. in Cambridge, August, 1783; and all belong'g to 2d ch. in Camb. were di'd and rec'd here, and were accepted by Mr. Hilliard, 28 Sept. 1783.—Camb. First Ch. Rec. Walter the father was selectman of Camb. 1786-88, 1791-92. A child from Boston nursed at Walter D.'s, d. 15 Oct. 1756. Phebe, b. 1, bap. 3 Aug. 1760; Seth, b. 18, bap. 25 July, 1762; Edward, b. 6, bap. 14 Oct. 1764; Anne Harrington, b. 17, bap. 29 Mar. 1767, m. James Cutter (by Mr. Hilliard, Camb.) 11 Aug. 1785—see Cutter (par. 21); Josiah Harrington, b. 5, bap. 10. Dec. 1769. See Wyman, 836. A nurse male child at Seth Russell's, d. 7 Sept. 1764 Russell's, 12 Feb. 1838. See Paige. The father resided in what is now Somerville. See Wyman's Chas., 840. 23. Edward, s. of Seth (13), m. Lydia Adams (by Mr. Hilliard, Camb.) 9 May, 1786. Both o. c. here 28 July, 1788. He d. 3 Nov. 1808, a. 44, and his wid. m. James Cutter, 20 July, 1809–Cutter (par. 21). Had Jeremiah, ba<
257 Hendley, 23 Henry, 166, 351 Herrick, 257, 280 Hicks, 172 Higgins, 347 Hildreth, 190, 257 Hill, 11, 17, 23, 27, 28, 45, 58, 77, 83, 93, 94, 96, 104, 106, 111-16, 120, 121, 128, 129, 131, 133, 137, 140, 145-47, 149, 10, 151, 154, 167-72, 177, 178, 186-87, 189, 190, 193-96, 199, 201, 204, 210, 212,219, 221, 222, 224, 242-44, 247, 248, 250, 253, 255, 257-62, 263, 267, 269, 273, 274, 282, 285, 289, 290, 291, 294, 296-98, 306-08, 312, 314, 315, 329, 343, 345, 349, 351 Hilliard, 107, 123, 124, 131, 138, 233, 295,296 Hind or Hinds, 37, 230, 262, 271, 305 Hixon, 210 Hobbs, 18, 172, 173 Hobill, 339 Hodgdon, 159, 172, 173 Hodge, 257 Hodgkins, 262, 278 Hodgman, 332 Holden, 2, 9, 12, 19, 37, 94, 172, 214, 261, 262, 268, 301, 312 Holland, 14 Hollis, 262 Hollowell 222 Holmes, 9, 29, 109, 172, 208, 262, 312 Holt, 68, 262 Homer, 140, 262, 264, 315, 324 Hooke, 192, 262 Hopkins, 58, 154, 170, 209, 216, 262, 263, 303, 320, 334