Memorial of the Morses: Containing the History of Seven Persons of the Name, who Settled in America in the Seventeenth Century. With a Catalogue of Ten Thousand of Their Descendants ...W. Veazie, 1850 - 225 pages |
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Memorial of the Morses: Containing the History of Seven Persons of the Name ... Abner Morse No preview available - 2014 |
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Aaron Abigail Amos Anna April April 18 April 25 August Benj Benjamin Betsey born Boston Capt Caroline Charles Cheshire church Daniel daughter David December Dedham Doct Ebenezer Elijah Eliza Emily Esther Eunice Ezra February further reported George Hannah Harriet Haverhill Henry Holliston Isaac James Jane January John Morse Jona Jonathan Joseph Joshua Josiah Julia July 29 July 31 June June 17 June 28 Keziah Lewis line from bottom Louisa Lucy Lydia March 12 March 26 Maria Marlboro married Mary Martha Mary Ann Medfield Medway Mehetabel Morss Moses Moss Nancy Nathan Nathaniel Natick Newbury Newburyport October Oliver Phebe Polly Rachel Rebecca resided Roxbury Ruth Sally Samuel Samuel Morse Sept September Seth settled Sherborn Stephen Stoughton Sturbridge Susan Susanna unmarried Walpole Watertown wife Mary wife Sarah William Woodstock
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Page 27 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Page 27 - Elizabeth Morse, you are to goe from hence to the place from whence you came and thence to the place of execution and there to be hanged by the neck, till you be dead, and the Lord have mercy on your soul.
Page 23 - A mate of A ship Coming often to me and said he much grefed for me and said the boye was the case of all my truble and my wife was much Ronged, and was no wich, and if I would let him have the boye but one day he would warrant me no more truble. I being persuaded to it ne Com the nex day at the brek of day, and the boy was with him untel night and I had not any truble since.
Page 25 - Morse his house, affirm that the earth in the chimney-corner moved, and scattered on them ; that Tho. Rogers was hit with somewhat, Hardy with an iron ladle as is supposed. Somewhat hit William Morse a great blow, but it was so swift that they could not certainly tell what it was ; but, looking down after they heard the noise, they saw a shoe.
Page 4 - ... such orders and constitutions, as shall be necessarily had or made, now or at any time hereafter from this day forward, as well for loving and comfortable society in our said town, as also for the prosperous and thriving condition of our said fellowship, especially respecting the fear of God, in which we desire to begin and continue, whatsoever we shall by his loving favor take in hand.
Page 13 - With great humility he expressed his conviction that he had fallen far short of his duty. I observed to him that our justification was only by faith in the merits of Jesus Christ, as a " full, perfect and sufficient oblation and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world.