CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Caleb Turner is their settled minister . One precinct , containing part of Middleborough and part of Bridgwater , where the Rev. Mr. Gurney is settled . One other precinct incorporated in March last , containing part of Middlebo rough ...
Caleb Turner is their settled minister . One precinct , containing part of Middleborough and part of Bridgwater , where the Rev. Mr. Gurney is settled . One other precinct incorporated in March last , containing part of Middlebo rough ...
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HARTFORD was settled by a company of English people in the year 1636. A few persons from Massachusetts seated themselves at Weathersfield in 1635 , but the next year , a congregation from Newtown , now Cambridge , under the care of the ...
HARTFORD was settled by a company of English people in the year 1636. A few persons from Massachusetts seated themselves at Weathersfield in 1635 , but the next year , a congregation from Newtown , now Cambridge , under the care of the ...
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K The first settled minister was Shubael Dummer , who was killed by the Indians in 1692. How long he was settled before his death , there are no records extant to ascertain ; but it is generally agreed to have been several years .
K The first settled minister was Shubael Dummer , who was killed by the Indians in 1692. How long he was settled before his death , there are no records extant to ascertain ; but it is generally agreed to have been several years .
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