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, 22 Dec. 1840. See Eddy. William the father, then at Lunenburg, executed a deed on June 16, 1858, of certain land situaeology at Univ. Camb. under Rev. Prof. Ware; ordained at Lunenburg, 1 Feb. 1815, dismissed 2 Dec. 1827; installed Amesbury 2ts. By David Damon, A. M., Minister of the Church in Lunenburg, Mass. (From the Christian Disciple.) Boston, 1823. Text, R in the County of Worcester. By David Damon, Minister of Lunenburg. Pp. 27. (4) Sermon, delivered at Worcester, in or about 1826. (5) A Sermon delivered at Lunenburg, Dec. 2, 1827, by David Damon, at the close of his ministry in that town. Ly, of Lynnfield, 16 Oct. 1815. Their children, born at Lunenburg, were Norwood, b. 7 Oct. 1816, Samuel Griffin, b. 10 Dec.. 19. Benjamin, Esq., of Fitchburg, and Anne Stearns, of Lunenburg, m. 7 Oct. 1839. Lucretia, d. 8 Mar. 1843, a. 18. Spaydia, at the poorhouse, d. 21 Oct. 1828, a. 82. Anne, of Lunenburg, m. Benjamin Snow, Esq., of Fitchburg, 7 Oct. 1839.—Bond'<