Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800, Book 4

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Frederic William Bailey
Bureau of American ancestry, 1899 - History - 164 pages
 

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Page 32 - Preston-Griswold, New London County. "The Town of Griswold was incorporated October, 1815, and was taken from Preston. The Congregational Church in Griswold was organized November 20, 1720, as the Second Church in Preston, Rev.
Page 104 - An account of the number of persons that I have married; the number from October, 1729, when I was ordained, till January i, 1736-7, according to the best of my remembrance.
Page 115 - Ye groom was, as far as I could learn, more than 70 years old, and ye bride near 80, neither of which had been married before.
Page 69 - Brooklyn, Canterbury and Mansfield. The Congregational Church in Hampton was organized June 5, 1723, being at that time the church in Windham Village or Canada Society Church. Rev. Samuel Moseiey pastor from 1734 to 1791.
Page 104 - Royce's widow. Aaron Cook to his second and third wife. Thomas Royce to his second wife. One, Holibert of Middletown & Thomas Royce's daughter.
Page 104 - Pentfield & his wife. Moses Curtiss & his wife. John Austin & his wife. Timothy Gailord & his wife.
Page 3 - The town of Berlin was organized in May, 1785, having been a part of Farmington,.
Page 63 - Elisha Rice, Jr., of Cheshire & Jerusha Scovill of Meriden, April 7, 1784 Josiah Hall & Phebe Dutton, both of Cheshire, Aug.
Page 111 - Rev. Burrage Merriam of Stepna & Mrs. Hannah Rice, Sept. 12, 1765 Joseph Yale & Martha Livingston, Nov.

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