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to Nathan and Mary Proc- ter, May 19, 1776. Sarah, Hannah daus. to John and Elizabeth Very, June 15, 1777. Hannah Carrel, Oct. 19, 1777. Sarah wife to Jos. Abom, Sept 20, 1778. Elizabeth wife to Isaac Reed, June 20, 1779. 150 Sarah wife to EzeMel Russell, Sept. 19, 1779. Eunice wife to Ebenezer Jacobs jr., Oct. 10, 1784. Lydia wife to Joseph Very, Oct. 10, 1784. Phebe wife to James Prothingham, Jan'y. 16, 1785. Hannah wife to Ebenezer Pike, Mch. 23, 1786. Catherine wife to Hezekiah Dunklee, Jul...y 6, 1788. Eunice wife to Saml. Bullock, Aug. 3, 1788. Hannah wife to Caleb Osborn, Sept. 5, 1790. It has been deemed advisable to pre- sent in these communications only the Record of Baptisms during the ministry of Rev. Benjamin Prescott and that of the Rev. Nathan Holt. June 25, 1713, several communicants were dismissed from the First Church in Salem, to form a church at the Mid- dle Precinct — since known as the Sec- ond or South Church in Danvers and' the First Church in South Danvers. Rev.
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