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History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . epresented by Rev. Maturin andMoulton Bullock, and reported eighty-three mem-bers. In 1782 Rev. Maturin, N. Cole and T. Keltonwere representatives. In 1783 the church was notrepresented, but reported one hundred and twenty-two members. In 1785, represented by OliverGarnsey, reported thirty-nine members, and the samenumber reported in 1789. In 1791, reported forty-five members added and two excluded; total, onehundred and four. In 1792, Elder Isaac Kenney,Martin Ellis, and Elnathan Jacobs, repr
History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . epresented by Rev. Maturin andMoulton Bullock, and reported eighty-three mem-bers. In 1782 Rev. Maturin, N. Cole and T. Keltonwere representatives. In 1783 the church was notrepresented, but reported one hundred and twenty-two members. In 1785, represented by OliverGarnsey, reported thirty-nine members, and the samenumber reported in 1789. In 1791, reported forty-five members added and two excluded; total, onehundred and four. In 1792, Elder Isaac Kenney,Martin Ellis, and Elnathan Jacobs, represented thechurch, and reported sixty-one members added ; total,one hundred and sixty-one. In 1793, reported IsaacKenney as minister, with three members added,nineteen dismissed, three excluded, two died; total,one hundred and forty. In 1794, Isaac Kenney,Moulton Bullock, and Nathaniel Bolles were repre-sentatives, and reported one hundred and forty-threemembers. After this time no mention is made ofthis church on the records of the association. Thesecond Baptist church was not connected with any. Middle of the Town (From Buftum Hill;
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