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ake, Of saving grace may this partake. O earthly blessings needful, shine, Keep from every hurtful snare, Ever guided by thy watchful care. (N. B. The foregoing in Old Style.) 1754, April 17, a daughter born, baptized Hannah Gibbs. Married Henry Bradshaw, of Watertown, June 3, 1781. 1755, Oct. 17, a daughter born, lived one hour. 1756, November 30, a daughter still born. On Dec. 29, 1758, a daughter was born, and was baptized on the 30th, Rebecca. (N. B. She was heard some weeks before hers. Anna Hall, 44. 1788, March 9, died Mrs. Sally Burr. 1789, Sept. 11, died Mr. Ezekiel Hall, aged 48 yrs. 1793, Jan. 24, Monday, 1/2 past four o'clock, P. M., died Mrs. Hannah G. Bradshaw, aged 38, of consumption. 1793, June 7, Mr. Henry Bradshaw died at Boston, 12 past 3 o'clock in the morn, of an apoplexy. 1795, Jan. 2, Mr. Samuel Cooke died suddenly at Boston, 9 o'clock in the evening. 1796. Aug. 31, at Charleston, S. C., died Mr. John Hall, aged 22 years, son of Mr. Ezekiel
unm. 13 Feb. 1784, a. 38; Mary, b. 15, bap. 17 May, 1747, adm. to the ch. 9 Nov. 1766. d. 1 Feb. 1824, unm., a. 77; Sarah, b. 9, bap. 12 Aug. 1750, adm. to the ch. 3 Dec. 1769, m. Rev. Jonathan Burr [H. U. 1784], 19 July, 1787, and d. 9 Mar. 1788; Samuel, b. and bap. 29 Mar. 1752, adm. to the ch.—Samuel, Jr., A. B. [H. U. 1772]—6 Sept. 1772, d. unm. 2 Jan. 1795—suddenly at Boston, 9 o'clock in the evening—a. 43; Hannah Gibbs, b. 17, bap. 21 Apr. 1754, adm. to the ch. 30 Oct. 1774, m. Henry Bradshaw of Watertown, 3 June. 1781, and d. 24 Jan. 1793, a. 38; a dau. b. and d. 17 Oct. 1755—lived one hour—more happy one such than . . . .; a dau. Stillborn—infant of mine, Ah!— 30 Nov. 1756; Rebecca, b. (29), bap. 31 Dec. 1758, adm. to the ch. 30 Oct. 1774, and d. 2 Feb. 1778, a. 19, unm.—Ah! Rebecca, familiar delias-patris spes—after eight months distress from the effects of the small-pox, which she bore with inimitable patience and even surprising calmness. Her father preach