Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . THE LIPPINCOTT FAMILY ^ ICHARD LIPPINCOTT^ the founder of the family of his R surname in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, was among the earlyPuritan settlers of New England. He emigrated from Devon-shire, England, in which shire his ancestors had been located forsome centuries.* Upon his arrival in Massachusetts, he took up,.^^ his residence at Dorchester, and became a member of the churchr^^^ there. On»i April, 1640, he was chosen to a town office, and onm^^ 13 May, following, he was admitted a freeman of the Col


Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . THE LIPPINCOTT FAMILY ^ ICHARD LIPPINCOTT^ the founder of the family of his R surname in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, was among the earlyPuritan settlers of New England. He emigrated from Devon-shire, England, in which shire his ancestors had been located forsome centuries.* Upon his arrival in Massachusetts, he took up,.^^ his residence at Dorchester, and became a member of the churchr^^^ there. On»i April, 1640, he was chosen to a town office, and onm^^ 13 May, following, he was admitted a freeman of the Colony.^SJg^^ His stay at Dorchester appears to have been but for a few years,after which he removed to Boston, where his son John was born,6 November, 1644, and baptized four days later, and where, also, his daugh-ter Abigail was baptized 9 March, 1646. Both baptisms are entered on therecords of the First Church at Boston, and in the baptismal entry of the sonthe father is noted as a member of the Church at Dorchester. Some timeafter these baptisms Mr. Lippincott came to differ wi


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