The History of Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts, From the Earliest Settlement Known to the Present Time: a Period of About Two Hundred And Thirty Years

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Thomas Andrews, jun. ; 9. widow Martha Dorman ; 10.
(was not sold); 11. Amos Perley; 12. Asa Perley; 13.
* On a timber in the frame of tiie old edifice were engraved tlie figures " 1742." Tliis was probably the year in which it was raised.
I70 HISTORY OF BOXFORD.
Oliver Andrews; 14. John Wood; 15. Jonathan Bixby; 16. John Hale; 17. Jeremiah Parley and Thomas Red- ington; 18. Aaron Kimball.
The meeting-house was accepted by the parish Dec. 10, 1745. Its entire cost was about fifteen hundred poun
...ds.
The old church continued to be used until the first Sunday in January, 1747, when religious services were first held in the new meeting-house. Probably the reason of this was that no regular services were held in the parish, in consequence of the dissolution of Mr. Rogers' ministerial relation with them in 1743 ; after which for many years the church was kept in a complete hubbub.
What the cause of Mr. Rogers' dissolution of his relation with the church was we have not been able to determine.


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