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Record of Births, Deaths Marriages 1725-1843 Last RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE PHILLIPS EXPERIENCE B 16 DEC 1699 1 PHILLIPS SAMUEL B 17 MAY 1702 1 PHILLIPS JOTHAN B 3 NOV 1704 1 PHILLIPS CALEB B 14 APR 1707 1 PHILLIPS JOAN B 1 JUL 1709 1 PHILLIPS THOMAS B 25 JAN 1712/11 1 PHILLIPS RICHARD D 30 JAN 1713/12 1 PHILLIPS EXPERIENCE D - JUL 1713/12 1 PHILLIPS ELEZABETH D 24 JUN 1748 1 PHILLIPS BRIDGET D 17 MAR 1764 1 PHILLIPS JOHN (CAPTAIN) D 14 NOV 1760 1 PRATT THOMAS D 1 DEC 1744 1 PRATT MARTHA D 19 FEB 1762 1 PRATT MARY D 17 JAN 1761 1 HUETT HANNAH B 23 SEP 1699 2 HUETT ELIZABETH B 2 DEC 1701 2 HUETT KETURA B 2 DEC 1703 2 HUETT EPHRAIM B 14 MAR 1706/5 2 HUETT HENRY B 14 AUG 1708 2 HUETT SUSANAH B 3 DEC 1710 2 HUETT SOLOMON B 13 AUG 1713 2 HUETT MARCY B 15 FEB 1715/16 2 HUETT RUTH B 4 SEP 1718 2 HUETT KETURA D 13 DEC 1722 2 HUETT KETURA D 19 NOV 1733 2 HUETT EPHRAIM D 19 NOV 1733 2 HUETT NATHAN B 26 FEB 1735 2 HUETT RUTH B 22 AUG 1737 2 HEWET JOBE B 24 JAN 1741 2 HEWET MARCY B 26 FEB 1743 2 HEWET JOB D 23 FEB 1743 2 HEWET JOB B 4 APR 1745 2 HEWET CHARITY B 23 JUN 1747 3 HEWET NATHAN D 30 OCT 1755 3 HEWET RACHEL B 27 JUL 1749 3 HEWET EPHRAM B 7 APR 1751 3 HEWET NATHANIEL B 7 APR 1751 3 HEWET NATHANIEL D 7 APR 1751 3 HEWET EPHRAM D 2 MAY 1751 3 HEWET ANNE B 16 MAY 1752 3 HEWET PHEBE B 10 SEP 1754 3 HEWET MARCY D 31 DEC 1756 3 HEWET MARCY B 13 APR 1757 3 DRAKE JOHN B 17 OCT 1723 3 DRAKE MARCY B 17 JUL 1725 3 DRAKE JOSEPH B 20 OCT 1727 3 DRAKE JEAN B 15 JUL 1730 3 DRAKE HEZEKIAH B 19 JUL 1736 3 DRAKE THOMAS B 12 FEB 1738 3 RANDALL RACHEL B 15 NOV 1697 4 RANDALL HANNAH B 5 OCT 1699 4 VITALS/1725-1843 Family Book Indexed.xls - Book Order 1 12/10/2007 RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE RANDALL THOMAS B 25 NOV 1701 4 RANDALL JOHN B 18 NOV 1703 4 RANDALL ROBERT B 30 DEC 1705 4 RANDALL SAMUELL B 24 JAN 1708/9 4 RANDALL EPHRAIM B 16 FEB 1710 4 RANDALL EBENEZER B 7 AUG 1713 4 RANDALL RACHEL D 18 FEB 1715 4 RANDALL EPHRAIM D - SEP 1727 4 RANDALL EBENEZER D 31 JAN 1732 4 FRAZER THOMAS B 6 JAN 1772 4 PHILLIPS SAMUEL B 1 MAY 1726 4 PHILLIPS ELIZABETH B 11 DEC 1727 4 PHILLIPS ELIAKIM B 10 JUL 1731 4 PHILLIPS JOHN B 21 MAY 1734 4 PHILLIPS ELIAKIM B 7 MAY 1736 4 PHILLIPS SETH B 13 OCT 1736 5 PHILLIPS SETH D 22 OCT 1736 5 PHILLIPS ELIJAH B 20 JUL 1738 5 PHILLIPS ELIJAH D 28 JUL 1738 5 PHILLIPS BATHSHEBA B 26 MAY 1740 5 PHILLIPS BATHSHEBA D 24 JUN 1740 5 PHILLIPS DAMARAS B 5 DEC 1741 5 PHILLIPS ABIGELL B 20 MAY 1719 5 PHILLIPS RICHARD B 25 JAN 1720/21 5 PHILLIPS LIDIA B 19 FEB 1722/23 5 PHILLIPS WILLIAM B 13 MAY 1724 5 PHILLIPS SARAH B 21 NOV 1725 5 PHILLIPS BENJAMIN B 15 JAN 1728/9 5 PHILLIPS BENJAMIN D 30 JUN 1730 5 PHILLIPS EXPERIENCE B 5 APR 1723 5 PHILLIPS EBENEZER B 27 MAR 1726 5 PHILLIPS REBECCA B 31 AUG 1729 5 PHILLIPS AMY B 5 APR 1734 5 PHILLIPS JOHN, 2ND D 18 JAN 1758 5 PHILLIPS REBECCA D 13 MAR 1759 6 PHILLIPS AMY D 24 MAR 1759 6 MARVEL EPHRAIM B 14 JUN 1713 6 MARVEL SUSANNA B 28 OCT 1718 6 MAY PHILIP B 21 NOV 1720 6 WHITMAN REBEKAH B 26 AUG 1751 6 WALTERS HANNAH B 8 JUN 1724 6 WALTERS BETHIAH B 27 JAN 1726/7 6 WALTERS DANIEL B 23 FEB 1729 6 WALTERS MARY B 27 MAY 1731 6 WALTERS ZEBULON B 3 JAN 1735 6 BABBIT SETH D 15 SEP 1751 6 DRAKE BENJAMIN B 1 DEC 1700 7 DRAKE SARAH B 20 OCT 1703 7 DRAKE JOSEPH B 1 APR 1706 7 DRAKE THOMAS B - MAR 1709 7 DRAKE JOHN B 11 DEC 1711 7 VITALS/1725-1843 Family Book Indexed.xls - Book Order 2 12/10/2007 RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE DRAKE WILLIAM B - JAN 1715 7 DRAKE RICHARD B - MAR 1717 7 DRAKE ELEZEBETH B 21 DEC 1719 7 DRAKE ROBERT B - NOV 1723 7 DRAKE ELEZEBETH D 25 DEC 1726 7 HAYWARD HULDAH B 1 OCT 1723 7 HAYWARD WILLIAM B 8 FEB 1725/6 7 HAYWARD WILLIAM D 1 AUG 1726 7 HAYWARD MOSES B 17 JUN 1727 7 HAYWARD LIDIA B 28 MAR 1728/9 7 HAYWARD HANNAH B 24 DEC 1730 7 HAYWARD WILLIAM B 27 FEB 1732/3 7 HAYWARD MARY B 11 MAR 1735 7 HAYWARD JONATHAN B 6 APR 1737 8 HAYWARD EDWARD B 28 MAR 1739 8 HAYWARD JOHN B 16 JUN 1741 8 HAYWARD MARTHA B 18 JUL 1743 8 HAYWARD SAMUEL B 6 JAN 1747 8 HAYWARD SAMUEL D 27 JUN 1753 8 HAYWARD WILLIAM D 7 MAY 1756 8 HAYWARD LYDIA D 28 OCT 1759 8 HALL LIDIA D 22 AUG 1726 8 KEYZAR LYDIA B 23 JUL 1749 8 KEYZAR MARY B28AUG 1751 8 KEYZAR SETH D 7 SEP 1751 8 NILES EBENEZER B 21 DEC 1754 8 WATKINS SETH B 6 JUL 1755 8 HANKS EBENEZER B 24 JUL 1759 9 NILES ELIJA D 9 DEC 1759 9 RANDALL EPHRAIM B 22 JUL 1716 9 RANDALL NEHEMIAH B 22 NOV 1720 9 BRIGGS JOHN D 2 JAN 1726/7 9 RANDALL HANNAH D 20 APR 1727 9 RANDALL ELEZEBETH D 21 APR 1728 9 RANDALL HANNAH B 28 MAY 1729 9 RANDALL ELEZEBETH B 7 FEB 1730/31 9 RANDALL ELEZEBETH D 26 MAR 1731 9 RANDALL TIMOTHY B 14 FEB 1732 9 RANDALL BERIAH B 11 NOV 1734 9 RANDALL MARY B 11 APR 1739 9 RANDALL ELIZEBETH B 19 MAR 1737 9 RANDALL HOOPSTILL B 29 JUL 1742 9 RANDALL EPHRAIM (DEACON) D 7 MAY 1759 9 FOBES JOSEPH B 27 SEP 1721 9 FOBES MARTHA B 22 DEC 1723 9 FOBES MARY B 2 JUN 1726 9 FOBES SUSANNAH B 15 MAY 1731 10 FOBES SARAH B 21 NOV 1733 10 FOBES SARAH D 17 DEC 1733 10 FOBES BENJAMIN B 12 JAN 1734/5 10 FOBES NATHAN B 6 DEC 1738 10 VITALS/1725-1843 Family Book Indexed.xls - Book Order 3 12/10/2007 RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE FOBES ANN B 24 JAN 1740 10 FOBES ANN D 3 FEB 1740 10 FOBES JONAH B 7 OCT 1742 10 FOBES BENJAMIN D 10 APR 1770 10 KINSLEY NATHAN B 6 MAR 1715 10 KINSLEY SAMUEL B 12 DEC 1716 10 KINSLEY MARY B 28 FEB 1719 10 KINSLEY JOHN B 20 MAY 1721 10 KINSLEY HANNAH B 3 JAN 1724 10 KINSLEY AMOS B 26 MAR 1726 10 KINSLEY AMOS D 21 AUG 1726 10 KINSLEY SILIANCE B 30 AUG 1727 10 KINSLEY DANIEL B 25 AUG 1731 10 KINSLEY MARY D 28 FEB 1740 10 KINSLEY BENJAMIN B 16 MAY 1701 10 KINSLEY BENJAMIN D - MAR 1759 11 DRAKE KETHURA B 17 AUG 1724 11 DRAKE BENJAMIN B 27 MAR 1726 11 DRAKE KETURA D 11 DEC 1726 11 DRAKE ABRAHAM B 16 OCT 1727 11 DRAKE ELEZEBETH B 30 APR 1730 11 DRAKE DAVID B 28 JAN 1731/2 11 DRAKE JACOB B 31 DEC 1733 11 DRAKE EPHRAIM B 12 SEP 1735 11 DRAKE SARAH B 12 OCT 1737 11 DRAKE AMY B 27 JUN 1739 11 DRAKE KETHURIN B 16 AUG 1741 11 DRAKE ABRAHAM D 27 JAN 1748/9 11 DRAKE ISAC B 20 JAN 1755 11 DRAKE AMEY D 2 MAR 1756 11 MANLY BENNONI B 26 FEB 1710/11 12 MANLY BENNONI D 16 OCT 1711 12 MANLY WILLIAM B 27 AUG 1712 12 MANLY JOHN B 27 SEP 1715 12 MANLY DAVID B 1 MAY 1718 12 MANLY BETHIAH B 25 AUG 1720 12 MANLY SARAH B 29 JUN 1723 12 MANLY PHEBE B 24 JAN 1725/6 12 MANLY BETHIAH D 3 AUG 1736 12 MANLY REBEKAH D 2 APR 1712 12 MANLY WILLIAM D 2 DEC 1717 12 PRATT HULDEA B 9 MAY 1749 12 PRATT MATILDA B 21 SEP 1752 12 PRATT PHILIP B 30 AUG 1755 12 OWEN DANIEL B 14 FEB 1715/16 12 OWEN MARY B 15 AUG 1720 12 OWEN JOHN B 27 JUL 1726 12 OWEN DAVID B 25 APR 1733 12 WILLIAMS SARAH B 24 JUL 1746 13 WILLIAMS JOHN B 22 NOV 1748 13 WILLIAMS BETHIAH B 23 JAN 1751 13 VITALS/1725-1843 Family Book Indexed.xls - Book Order 4 12/10/2007 RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE WILLIAMS ELIJAH B 29 MAY 1753 13 WILLIAMS NATHANIEL D 23 NOV 1792 13 WILLIAMS SUSANNAH B 19 JUL 1755 13 WILLIAMS MARY D 14 NOV 1757 13 OWEN JOHN B 15 JUL 1750 13 OWEN BENIAMEN B 25 AUG 1752 13 OWEN DAVID B 3 OCT 1754 13 BABBIT SETH M 27 JAN 1725 14 COOPER SARAH M 27 JAN 1725 14 AUSTIN JOHN M 9 JUN 1726 14 CASWEL DEBORAH M 9 JUN 1726 14 ALGER NATHANIEL M 19 OCT 1726 14 PRATT JANE M 19 OCT 1726 14 THAYER JONATHAN M 11 JAN 1726/7 14 COOPER TABITHA M 11 JAN 1726/7 14 AUSTEN JOHN M 9 MAR 1726/7 14 BRIGGS ELEZEBETH M 9 MAR 1726/7 14 RAYMONT WILLIAM M 16 JUN 1727 14 BRIGGS REBEKAH M 16 JUN 1727 14 MAY MICHAEL M 27 JUL 1727 14 BOLTON ELIZABETH M 27 JUL 1727 14 LEONARD SETH M 18 APR 1728 14 HALL DEBORAH M 18 APR 1728 14 LYON ZACHARIAH M 21 MAY 1728 14 DRAKE SARAH M 21 MAY 1728 14 RANDALL EPHRAIM (DEACON) M 12 SEP 1728 14 COOPER LYDIA M 12 SEP 1728 14 ELLES RICHARD M 6 OCT 1728 14 PHILLIPS JANE M 6 OCT 1728 14 HAYWARD WILLIAM M 17 DEC 1728 14 KINSLEY ABEGAEL M 17 DEC 1728 14 AUSTIN EBENEZER M 17 APR 1729 14 COOPER DEBORAH M 17 APR 1729 14 FISHER SAMUEL M 15 MAY 1729 14 THAYER HANNAH M 15 MAY 1729 14 PACKARD JOSEPH M 9 OCT 1729 14 MANLY HANNAH M 9 OCT 1729 14 HODGES EBENEZER M 11 NOV 1729 14 DAILY MARY M 11 NOV 1729 14 PHILLIPS CALEB M 6 FEB 1731/2 15 PACKARD HANNAH M 6 FEB 1731/2 15 KINSLEY BENJAMIN M 9 APR 1732 15 MANLEY PRISCILLA M 9 APR 1732 15 NOLAND JONAH M 12 APR 1733 15 BABET ABIGAIL M 12 APR 1733 15 LOTHROP JONATHAN B 11 MAR 1722/3 15 LOTHROP JOSEPH B 23 MAR 1725 15 LOTHROP SETH B 7 JUL 1729 15 AUSTEN NATHAN B 6 FEB 1724 15 AUSTEN PRISILA B 23 JAN 1725/6 15 AUSTEN PRISILA D 31 JAN 1725/6 15 VITALS/1725-1843 Family Book Indexed.xls - Book Order 5 12/10/2007 RECORD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES 1725-1843 LAST NAME FIRST NAME B/D/M DAY MONTH YEAR PAGE AUSTEN DEBROAH D 19 AUG 1726 15 AUSTEN NATHAN D 13 OCT 1726 15 AUSTEN ELEZEBETH B 12 MAR 1729 15 AUSTEN ELEZEBETH D 24 AUG 1829 15 LINCOLN NATHAN B 8 SEP 1739 16 LINCOLN SIMEON B 27 JUL 1743 16 LINCOLN ISAC B 22 DEC 1745 16 LINCOLN OLIVE B 29 JUL 1754 16 LINCOLN ISAC D 29 APR 1754 16 LINCOLN SIMEON D 4 MAY 1754 16 SILLEE HANNAH B 22 FEB 1727/8 16 SILLEE NATHAN B 3 JUN 1733 16 SILEY THANKFUL B 13 JUN 1739 16 SELE HANNAH D 16 FEB 1760 16 SEELE JAMES HAWARD B 26 JAN 1689/90 16 SEELE BENJAMIN B 5 MAR 1693 16 SEELE JOHN B 10 APR 1697 16 SELE BENJAMIN D 5 FEB 1749 17 SELE JOHN D 3 DEC 1783 17 SEELE ABIGILL B 22 FEB 1786 17 WILLIS RACHEL B 4 JUL 1751 17 KEITH MARY B 20 FEB 1727/8 17 KEITH MARY D 14 JUN 1729 17 KEITH LEMUEL B 8 SEP 1729 17 KEITH JOSEPH B 14 FEB 1732 17 KEITH ANNER B 4 FEB 1737 17 KEITH LEMUEL B 19 DEC 1747 17 KEITH SETH B 2 NOV
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