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Early Town Records of Rowley, Massachusetts. First Record of the First Church, Copied and Communicated to the Essex Institute George B. Blodgette, Esq Reg. Price: $17.00 (1898, c1980), 2008, 5˝x8˝, paper, index, 140 pp, Heritage Books, Inc The first church in Rowley was gathered December 3, 1639. This record, the first extant, was begun by the Rev. Samuel Shepard, November 15, 1665, the day of his settlement here as colleague with Rev. Samuel Phillips. The records in the volume continue through 1783. These records were first published in various issues of the “Historical Collections of the Essex Institute,” and carried the page numbers 77-116, 103-128, 243-256, and 273-303. In order to make the numbers unique for indexing, the second segment has been renumbered here to be 203-228. No pages are missing. B4898 Price:
17.00 USD
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Inscriptions from the Old Cemetery in Rowley, Massachusetts George B. Blodgette Reg. Price: $13.50 (1892, c1980), 2008, 5˝x8˝, paper, index, 78 pp, Heritage Books, Inc This book includes all the inscriptions now (1892) to be found in that part of the cemetery in use before 1830. This cemetery was the only one used by the town of Rowley to 1702, when the burial ground in Byfield Parish was first used. B4899 Price:
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The Early Records of the Town of Rowley Massachusetts. 1639-1672. Being Volume One of the printed Records of the Town Benjamin P. Mighill and George B. Blodgette Reg. Price: $27.00 (1894, c1980), 2008, 5˝x8˝, paper, index, 274 pp, Heritage Books, Inc The book used for recording the general affairs of the town of Rowley from 1639 to 1672 is a much worn, mutilated, and neary illegible, many leaves are missing, so that nothing remains of record before August, 1647. The printed copy begins on page 51. Another book, containing the record of the laying out of lands and division of fences, was begun in 1643. It appears herein on the first fifty pages and thence chronologically in connection with the first named record. There is a third book, styled “Book No. 1” of the town records, into which some matters of the book have imperfectly copies. Records therein, not found in the other two books, appear herein in proper order. These records have been carefully transcribed to follow the original words, letters, punctuation and blank spaces so that the reader has all the advantages that can be gained from the original, save the handwriting. M4897 Price:
27.00 USD
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