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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7., Meeting-house brook and the second Meeting-house. (search)
burnFloyd, and of Dr. Simon Tufts, 1765. Lealand, AmariahSherborn, April, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Taken in by Col. I. Royall.   Ursula (wife)   Abner Children   Jesse   Ebenezer   Ezra   Sibyl   Elizabeth   Cloe   Abigail   Rhoda Learned, ThomasJan. 30, 1791Clock-maker. Leech, HannahReading, Also given Reading Precinct. Apr. 25, 1759Feb. 25, 1760In house of Simon Tufts. Single woman. Leech, HannahReading, Nov. 29, 1773Single woman in family of Stephen Hall. Lewis, Lewes. JohnChHallowell and Hannah Smith (Penrose), was born in Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1835. He was a descendant of John Hallowell, who came to Derby, Pa., from Hucknow, England, about 682, the line being Morris L.6, Charles Tyson5, Caleb4, William3, Thomas2, John1. Mr. Hallowell entered Haverford College in 1849. He came to Boston as a wool merchant in 1857 and continued until a few years before his death, when he retired from business. October 10, 1859, he married, in Philadelphia,
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
many of the interior churches, an amount largely exceeding the assessment was sent up to Conference. Quite a number of the preachers entitled to draw portions of this fund relinquished their claims, so that the more needy of that body might obtain the same. The examination of the character of Elders was resumed, Rev. H. B. Cowles in the chair, and Thomas S. Campbell, F. L. Way, Wm. E. Judkins, John Kerr, Thos. H. Boggs, Geo. F. Doggett, Thos. Diggs, L. J. Harnsberger, J. A. Riddick, Nat. Thomas, Alex. Stewart, Jos. H. Jefferson, Jas. E. Potts, B. C. Spiller, Isaac M. Arnold, B. Devany, W. G. Lumpkin, R. J. Cesson, T. L. Williams, B. R. Duval and H. B. Cowles passed the examination. Rev. H. B. Cowles, when his name was called, surrendered the chair to Rev. George W. Langhorne, and gave an account of his action during the year as agent of Randolph Mason College. His operations had been greatly hindered by adjourned to Texas, the first relaxation from otive ministerial duties
E--Wounded: Privates Wm A J Denson. in hand; Wm M Burges, flesh wound, thigh; Isham West, hand; Thomas J Horton, mortally, head; Ephram Thompson; mortally, hip; John H Denson, slightly, cheek; Jas R in bowels; W A Beecher, severely, in side; Wm H Dilbon, do; William Griffin, slightly arm; Nathaniel Thomas, very slightly, check. Missing: Jacob T Thompson and Daniel E Lynn. Company K--Killed, in leg; E Edwards, L C Hutchins. Company H, Capt W H Williamson, commanding — Killed: Private Thomas E Buford. Wounded: Lt R P Doak, thigh: Lt And Allison, hip, slight, Sergt S D Major, head, ly. Missing: Corp'l Ausley, private Stephen Wilson. Company K.--Killed: Serg't Barowall, L Thomas. Wounded: Capt J W Lea, hand; privates Hesley. H C King, J S Barton, M Williams, J Horn, W G Gy D.--Privates T K Forniss head, mortally; J F Martin foots, severe Company E.--Private J H Thomas, back; T S Dyere, leg. Company F.--Capt G B Martin, mortally; Ord Serg M E Croxton, mortall