The Old Rockingham Meeting House Erected 1787 And the First Church in Rockingha
The Old Rockingham Meeting House Erected 1787 And the First Church in Rockingha
Lyman S Lyman Simpson Hayes
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H. ; two pewter goblets and the linen forming part of the Communion service used by the First Church, and the original record book of the First Church. All except the key are now in the posses- sion of theOld Rockingham Meeting House Association. Two plates marking the pews were also dedicated at this time. One bears the inscription, tk In memory of Nathaniel Davis, one of the first settlers of Rockingham, who, with his family, occupied this pew for many years. Given by the children of John H. ...And Susan B. Davis". A second, in memory of the family of Caspar Shana Wolfe, who came to Rockingham in 1784, was placed on his pew by Mrs. Sarah Millard Rogers of Charles- town, N. H. Since this date, the pews have been similarly marked which were occupied by Joshua Webb, who came to Rockingham in 1768; Ebenezer Allbee, who settled in town in 1770 or 1771; Wm. \Y. Pulsipher; John Wiley 2nd; and Josiah Whitef who *The lock itself is also in the possession of the McQuaide family. tjosiah White is shown by the town records to have taken a very active part in the affairs of the town from his removal here in 1773 to his death in L806.
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