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Numbers.

65.

66.

Names.

field, born 1704; a cousin of Rev.
Edward Billing, the first minister set-
tled here; his name is uniformly
written without the s, final, but is the
same name as Billings. Benjamin was
among the first settlers here; he mar-
ried Mary Hastings, of Hatfield, a
daughter of Joshua Hastings, lived
here through life and raised a family.
He died,

Mary (Hastings), wife of (64). She

died,

Joseph Bardwell, a native of Hatfield, son of John Bardwell; came here with his father among the first settlers. He died,

Deaths. Ag

1782 78

1788 84

1791 78

See Appendix I.

Lydia, wife of (66). She died,

67.

Violet Bardwell, wife of Capt. Jona68. than Bardwell; her husband was the youngest son of John Bardwell, born in Hatfield, brother of (66); he died here in the year 1781, aged 57. His widow Violet remained here through life. She died,

See Appendix I.

ADMITTED 1756.

1800 86

1790 64

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Numbers.

71.

72.

73.

74.

75.

76.

Names,

Stephen Crawfoot, son of Joseph Crawfoot, of Northampton, who died there in 1726, and grandson to Joseph Crawfoot who died in Northampton in 1678. Stephen was an early settler here, before 1737. He was a soldier in the French war from this place. His son Elijah, was the first child baptized by Rev. Mr. Forward, after his settlement here; it was May 16th, 1756; Stephen died about,

Martha, wife of (71), removed from here.

James Towne, died at Greenbush, New York, returning from service in the French war, upon northern frontiers, in the year,

Anne, wife of (73), after his death removed.

Sybel (Worthington), wife of (11), daughter of Daniel Worthington of Colchester, Connecticut; born April, 1726, married 1751; was mother of Rev. Ethan Smith. Sheied in Hadley, May,

Received from other Churches.

Rebekah Thopping, from the church
in Beverly, by letter from Rev. Mr.
Champney, pastor; she married Oliver
Newton, in 1762. She died,

Deaths. Age.

1765 55

1758 36

1827 101

1793 93

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81.

Deaths. Age.

82.

Judith, wife of Martin Domer; she was left a widow, and married Jedediah Ayres, of Ware, in 1761, and moved to that place.

Received from other Churches.

Wife of Thomas Chapin, Jr., from the church in Sunderland, Rev. Joseph Ashley, pastor. She died.

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From 2d, church in Sutton, Rev. James Willman, pastor. They removed from here.

1758.

Capt. John Cowles, a native of Hatfield, son of John, brother of (56),

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1812 93

1811 80

86.

87.

Hannah (Bardwell), wife of (85) daughter of (66), sister of (57). She died,

Daniel Worthington, a native of Colchester, Connecticut, son of Daniel Worthington, born August, 1732; he was brother of widow Amy Sexton, 2d, wife of (99). See (287); he came

1813 76

Numbers.

88.

89.

90.

91.

Names.

to this place in 1753; was a soldier
in the French war, went out in Capt.
Nathaniel Dwight's company, for the
relief of Fort William Henry in 1757,
and in other service. He died in
Woodstock, Vermont, in

From other Churches.

Wife of John Lumbard, from the church in Brimfield. She died,

John Lumbard and wife were the parents of John, Mary and David.

1759.

Abigail Phelps, removed.

From other Churches.

Deaths. Age.

1830 98

1764 35

Sarah (Worthington), wife of Major Josiah Lyman, (221); she was a native of Colchester, Connecticut, daughter of Daniel Worthington and sister of (87), born November, 1734. She died, 1799 65

Samuel Worthington, a native of Colchester, Connecticut, son of Daniel Worthington, and brother of (87), born February 1728. He died in Shelburne, in,

From the church in Colchester.

Elizabeth, wife of (91), from the
See (308) and (309).

92. same.

93.

Joshua Wilder, from the church in
Lancaster, and removed from here.

1790 62

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94.

95.

Samuel Belknap, was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. He died in service at Cambridge,

Mary his wife, removed after his

death.

97. Francis Newton, removed.

98. Wife of Francis Newton; she was
Elizabeth Fairfield, daughter of (23).

99.

Capt. James Walker, a native of
Weston, born November, 1732, son
of Nathaniel Walker. He early moved
to Sturbridge; there he married Esther
Shumway, sister of (174) in 1754.
He moved to this place in 1755. His
wife Esther died in 1786, aged 50.
For a 2d wife, he married (287) in
1787. He was father of Dea. James
Walker (256), Hezekiah Walker (243),
Silas Walker (317), Jason Walker
(427), and Nathaniel Walker (410).
These five sons of his, with the excep-
tion of Hezekiah are now (June 1851)
living in this town.
The united ages
of these four brothers now living here
is 344 years. Hezekiah died in 1845,
aged 84. James Walker had three oth-
er sons besides the above five, Elijah,
David and Samuel; he had one daugh-
ter, Patty; she married Timothy Gold-
smith, 1794. James Walker served as
a soldier in the French war, in 1757;
he spent his days here, and died in
1806, aged 74. Nathaniel Walker,

Deaths. Age.

1775

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