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Numbers.

604.

605.

606.

607.

608.

609.

610.

Names.

Colchester, Conn., and sister of Rev.
Calvin Foote, a graduate of Middle-
bury College in 1814, and settled in
the ministry in East Longmeadow,
and in Southwick, and in Granville,
Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clark removed
from this place to Colchester, Conn.,
in 1846. He died there in March,
1848, aged 77.

Sylvanus Stebbins,
Wife of (604).

They were from the church in Granby to this, and removed from here by a general recommendation of their standing, in 1823, to the State of New York.

1817.

Amanda Hunt, daughter of (294).
She married Francis Willson, son of
John Willson, in 1818. .

Darius H. Rice, removed to Canada.

Sally, wife of Ethan S. Cowles, removed by letter to the church at St. Charles, Illinois, in 1848, with her husband.

From other Churches.

Clarissa Howard, from the church in Blandford, Rev. John Keep, Pastor.

Cynthia, wife of (976), from the church in Stafford, Rev. Jos. Knight, pastor.

Deaths. Age.

Numbers. 611.

612.

613.

Names.

Mary Colton, from the church in Monson, Rev. Alfred Ely, D. D., pastor. She married Mr. Fellows, teacher in Mount Pleasant Seminary, Amherst.

Drusilla Day, from the church in
West Springfield, Dr Lathrop, pastor.

Second Wife of Captain Phineas
Strong (314), widow Barnard from
Northampton. After the death of
Capt. Strong (314), she married Deac.
Isaac Clark of Northampton, in 1828,
and returned there.

614. Jemima Brown.

615.

616.

617.

618.

1818.

Sally Phelps, daughter of (726). She married Abner Hill of Shutesbury, Sept. 29, 1825, and removed there.

Rosina Phelps, daughter of (726); married Joel Fairfield in 1820; recommended to a Council convened to organize a Church at Factory Village, Springfield, in 1829, and removed there and to that church.

Cynthia Phelps, sister of (615) and
(616), removed to Factory Village, in
Springfield, in 1829.

Mary Abbey, daughter of Mason
Abbey, married (235) in 1832.

Deaths. Age.

Deaths. Age.

Numbers. 620.

621.

622.

623.

624,

625.

626.

Names.

William Holland, son of Jonas Holland and Susanna his wife (305). In the year 1824 he married Electa Hopkins, and both went as teachers under the direction of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, to Alabama, and then to Tennessee, where they labored in teaching among the natives for about 13 years, and then removed to Jacksonville, Illinois, and left the employment of the Board.

Chauncy Dunton, son of (582), removed to the church at Smyrna, New York, by letter, in 1826.

Nathaniel Freeman Dunton, son of (582), removed to Smyrna with his brother (621), in 1826, with his wife (764.)

Charles Reed, son of (274), removed to the church in Greenwich, by letter, in 1824.

Charles Walker, physician, son of
(317), a graduate of Yale College in
1823; studied the medical profession
and settled in Northampton in medi-
cal practice. See (317).

Harry Knapp, removed by letter to
Park Street church in Boston, in 1823.

Emily Walker, daughter of (427), married Alva Sikes, of Ludlow, in 1819, and removed there.

Kumbers. 627.

628.

629.

630.

631.

632.

633.

634.

Names.

Eliza Walker, daughter of (427), married Obed Newton of Hadley in 1822, and removed there.

Almira Fisher, daughter of (234), married Leonard Barrett, Esq., in

1826.

Dimmis Stacy, daughter of (292), married Mark Hinckley.

Julia Stacy, daughter of (292), married Luther Morse, Jr. of Boston, in 1826, and removed her church relation to the Old South Church in Boston; returned to reside here again in 1829. Her husband died in 1850.

Clarissa Howard, daughter of Andrew Howard, married (969). She died

He married Irene Howard, her sister, and she died March, 1841, aged

39.

Polly Walker, daughter of (243).
She died

Abram Allen, son of Edmund Allen.

Heman Moody, son of Josiah Moody formerly of South Hadley. For a few of the last years of his life he resided here with this son. See (848). He

man died

635.

Josiah Walker, removed to Illinois

and died there

Deaths. Age

1838 40

1838 36

1826 48

1847 76

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638.

Elizabeth Sexton, daughter of Noah
Sexton, formerly of West Springfield.
He died in Virginia. She married
(468) in 1821.

639. Lucy Walker, daughter of (317).

640.

641.

642.

643.

644.

645.

646.

647.

Moses Goodale.

Charlotte Elizabeth (Crittenden), wife of Elihu Shumway. She was the daughter of Mr. Samuel Crittenden of Conway,

Deborah (Gleason), second wife of (243). She died

Mary (Whitman,) second wife of (473), and daughter of (434).

Rebeckah (Vining), wife of (534), and daughter of George Vining, formerly of Plainfield.

Nancy (Reed), wife of (430), and daughter of (274).

Mehitable (Ward), wife of (728).

Mark Doolittle, son of Titus Doolittle, Esq., formerly of Russell, Hampden County, Mass., a graduate of Yale College in 1804, by profession a lawyer. The author of this Historical Sketch.

1846 88

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