Annals of Trinity church, Newport, Rhode Island1698-1821 . f ^50 each, at the end of each sixmonths ; provided the Society do not continue their mission. Voted : that said salary should be raised by a tax on the pews. Voted : that Capt. John Mawdsley, Benj. Mason, Andrew Hunter,Thomas Cranston and Charles Wickham be a committee to assess second son of DanielAyrault, was bornat East Greenwich,November 2, 1707,was sent to Boston, to learn the art and trade of a merchant, and wasengaged in business in Newport in 1726. In connection with Philip Wilkin-son, he was largely interested in navigation.


Annals of Trinity church, Newport, Rhode Island1698-1821 . f ^50 each, at the end of each sixmonths ; provided the Society do not continue their mission. Voted : that said salary should be raised by a tax on the pews. Voted : that Capt. John Mawdsley, Benj. Mason, Andrew Hunter,Thomas Cranston and Charles Wickham be a committee to assess second son of DanielAyrault, was bornat East Greenwich,November 2, 1707,was sent to Boston, to learn the art and trade of a merchant, and wasengaged in business in Newport in 1726. In connection with Philip Wilkin-son, he was largely interested in navigation. His first wife was SusannahNeargrass, to whom he was married April 17, 1737. His second wife wasRebecca Neargrass, widow of Edward Neargrass, to whom he was marriedMarch 3, 1745. His third wife was Hart Brenton, daughter of JahleelBrenton and Frances his wife. She died January 30, 1764, aged 39years. Mr. Ayrault died April 20, 1770. Following in the steps of hisfather, he was active in all works of benevolence, and was a staunch sup-porter of the Chun NEWPORT, RHOPF ISLAND 123 the pews, for raising .£100 sterling, for payment to the minister, and£50 for the other Church officers. Voted : that the above-named gentlemen be a 1 ommittee to con-sider the making of an addition to our Church, and report t us onThursdav next. 124 ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH, CHAPTER January iS, 1762. At an adjourned meeting, Voted: that theChurch might be enlarged to the eastward, provided the gentlemenhereafter mentioned, give security to the Church, that they willmake the addition without its being any expense to the other mem-bers of the Church, for which they are to have the pews, subject toa tax for defraying the expenses of the Church. The undertakersare as follows: Thomas Cranston, Andrew Hunter, Silas Cooke, Robert Jenkins,John Jenkins, Benjamin Mason, Christopher Champlin, SamuelGoldthwait, Joseph Wanton, Jr., William Mumford, George Gibbs,Robert Stoddard, Francis Malbone,


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