. A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Historic and genealogic sketches . in the summer. This measure openedthe door, after some trial of others, for the present minister tocome in, who was not much afraid of poverty, and less afraidof infidels. He was born in West Parish, in Amesbury, Massa-chusetts, 22d of February, 1768, graduated at DartmouthCollege, 24th of August, 1791, and ordained at Hampstead5th of December, 1792. The sermon was delivered by MosesHemenway, D. D., of Wells, Maine, from Philippians in. S: I count all things as lost for the excellency of the knowledgeof Ch


. A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. Historic and genealogic sketches . in the summer. This measure openedthe door, after some trial of others, for the present minister tocome in, who was not much afraid of poverty, and less afraidof infidels. He was born in West Parish, in Amesbury, Massa-chusetts, 22d of February, 1768, graduated at DartmouthCollege, 24th of August, 1791, and ordained at Hampstead5th of December, 1792. The sermon was delivered by MosesHemenway, D. D., of Wells, Maine, from Philippians in. S: I count all things as lost for the excellency of the knowledgeof Christ Jesus my Lord. There was no dissenting vote nor voice against Ids settle-ment. He accepted of the terms proposed by the committeeand voted by the town without making any amendments, ex-cept stating his expectation, but the parsonage buildingswould be put and kept in repair, suitable for a family, and itwould have been better than it is if he had not been disap-pointed in this particular. It ought to be noticed, however,in this connection, that some individuals have done well in. NELSON ORDWAY.


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