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Show 1 THREE SECTION DESERET SATURDAY JUNE NEWS EVENING 1917 16 f In the Name of God, Amen Authority of the Holy Priesthood Again erative Upon Earth. BY DR- - JAMES E. the Council of the Twelve. Chord! of Jean thM We believe of God. b r peophecj. end by a; in on of bend, by thoee who authority, to preach the Gospel administer to the ordinance there- a. (Article of Faith No. .) '(J Xf have aeen that certain ordtn Jesus ce!;. prescribed by tba Lord Christ, are ipdaprnsable to salvation, baptism by water, and the conferment of tba Holy Ghost by the sjrin on of hands no man can enter :(ie klnjrdom of God, for so the Lord hath affirmed and so tha Scriptures u attMt , The outward form. mode, or operation in each of these sarrtd and far reocfcing rites, is notably simple Group Taken at Conference of New Zealand Mission Op-- " Willie F born and died Sept Christ of (Acta $; Lauer-I- , Sept In the bond of inioui-.) Far urpaasir.g anything and all that man can beatow la the authority to preach the Word of God and admlnla-te- r Divine ordinances through the of the Holy priesthood. While Israel lived under the law. be reft of the fullness of spiritual such at the gospel alone can give. light Jehovah repeatedly manifested his righteous jealousy or real in nehaif of his appointed servants and again ail who pretended to arrogate authority unto themselves. Read the story of wicked Korah and his associates in their attempt to minuter in the priest's offlcs (Numbers 14 j: consider the rejection of Saul, king of Israel who offended a by undertaking to discharge the of the Lord t prophet (I Sam. Yif lintofe Mat-) ..MA.SM r.,; Judah who died an outcast and a ol pun- the visitation through hment for having presumed to'of--cfolate without priestly ordination. (See II Chrun. 2fc) In the establishment of his church Americans the among the ancient Lord was specific in conferring upon men certain the authority to baptize, to lay on hands for the giving of thn ' Holy Ghoic. administer the sacrament of bread and wine, and otherwise to officiate in the ordinances pertaining to the holy priesthood. By personal ordination the Lord In vetoed his chosen representatives to minister In his name. (Book of Mormon. Ill i func-tlon- .in d -- y i 1 ear-H- -- .) bap-i'ue- d L..wlni T.udsr - u, -- J.oi her. To'rUrinilnuom Kd" ' tha! the people of the na- - ai rtah, June'Va'ng 81 81 Y B -IZX d. the risks authorities. Elder bBT.. Ph r. Smith. Jr. of the Quorum Jlnn.7 h, c.-.- k f th J IDOWtu lC I Vffy Tmelta and lnconstrienclss of Ir.r'on and DoiT'h fimfis of th Re- - ridleulouenes of those who advocate ! Society and Primary boards were tb teachings of evolution. the doctrine attendance. stake officers were The reports showed th allThe general and given unanimously sustained, the foliow- u ward or tS stake to b in a ehan hina mad ,n ak d, vi'erous condition, pro.pecu tor tops being good, and th Saints, es lIlcl- J Adame was sustained a Erauklin Ml striving to live their of the high council to fill The Instructions given by religion Elder athemember vacancy caused by the death of Ith and other speakers during the n.erence were of a practical' nature Hynjm Pctklo Saints being admonished to Aaron B Hardy as an alternate high tnomical In their living, and to de- - councillor, vs. Franklin 1. Adams, ad-- ? 'ind utilise the splendid resources nced to the high council his region In the production of food The elders quorum was divided into applies preparatory for the famine two quorums, th First quorum, con 8t seems to be storing thts notion in sistlng of the elders and Blanding far. and Bluff wards with Richard W McThe Faints were admonished to Allister as president. Leland W Redd. ."a A t 1 1 -- Ne-p- 1 died Walter Joseph b Jan Newburyport removed .a Cutting, b Dec. 8eatlie. Wash Frank Hervey 8 (Nathaniel Henry 7 Cutting 6 Josiah 5 Cutting 4 .Nathaniel 3 Matthew 2 Rlchkjy bern 2 Jan. 186Tnv. b ir. port. Mass., married lt. Mar. Arr,. s. Morgan Finney 19 Jan. 1838 Inde-pendence. Mo daighter ot. Mar. : . 'tedora Anna Mgan Married Wllaon 5 8pt 1905 Children of Frank Harvey Aryl Mary Agnes (BMorg.in) PertingrII Frank Hervev. b rn 27 Nov 189 Colorado Springs. Colorado Mary Agnea, born 27 Jan. 1991 Detroit, Mich Any correction, addition or to the foregoing will he highly appreciated Aa- - . - PxaJik "Harvey geley5Stork Exchange. Lo Ar.geica. California. Salnta a phwTiT procef are is con-- j anv man of ordinary .ability to perform the ceremony, that with a few minutest oral In- rruction or rsadtng. The same may I said of many ordinances prescribeOne may d in human Institutions. readilt commit to memory and learn i, epeak with duea impressiveness tbsIs Birds by which college degree rfrrrcd upon the successful student, the formula by which man and woman are united In the bonds of wedlock. or the judicial pronouncement h. which one prisoner Is restored to liberty and smother condemned. But. as everybody knows', to make 11; 21, 22; 12: 1, 2; 18: 5.) the utterance effective, he who speaks So also. In the present age authormust be invested with specific authoriity to administer In the saving ordinty, without which hts presumption ances of the gospel must be given of officiate would be s punishable The not assumed by man. God. under the secular law. Are con Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dalency and reason less to be con- Saints proclaims to the world that the sidered In matters of Divine administIs the appointration han In the affairs of mortals? holy priesthood, which and ment authority to officiate In the Healing ministry to the afflicted In to the the name of Jesus Christ is one of the name of God, has been restored direct frfts of the Spirit implanted In the earth tit modern days, through anheavens by the burch. The Apostles of old so ad- dispensation from to the Prophet Joseph ministered, and with such effect that gelic ministry was ended the night of disease was stayed and evil spirits Smith. Thus which had long enCertain vagabond the great apostasy, as are rebuked. the prophet had world the Jes once attempted to Imitate Paul veloped the authority t Again in his authoritative functions, and predicted.for the remission of sins, and of baptise iirnon them were the seven sons of the Seva chief of the prtsws (See Acts to lay on hands for the gift the is upon Ghost operative !:1 IS. Unto s suffering demoniac Holy The ordinance of the gospel sell and presumptuous men, void of earth. no man Christ, without which Mihorlty and power, undertook to of Jesus saved In the kingdom of God can be (administer, solemnly pronouncing the In the Church today administered We adjure you by Joans. and are jaordsi and now as as If to put beyond question. the under Divine commission,Invited to beof old, all mankind sr (tame in which they blasphemously Lord's the saving to speak, add whom Paol come partaker to of all he It eald The vhetb. But the demon In the roan bounty; laandonto yon- and to your chilaughed them to ncorn. and cried aloud promise u all that are afar off. even it derision: "Jesus I know, and Paul dren. and as many as the Lord oar God shall ? know; but who are (Acts 2: 33.) The Apostles who were with the call." The Imperative urgency of the can lord in the flesh had been ordained set forth In current revelation: by Him ts the Holy Priesthood; and Is thus And the voice of warning shall be (Paul who was later called Into the all people, by the months of my ministry was ordained by the laying unto whom I have chosen In these In of hands of those In authority. disciples, . i And they shall go forth and ) (Ada IS Even the evil spirits nonedaya shall stay them, for I the lord as their acknoBisdged authority, them. commanded the demons had acclaimed the have of the Ixrd ts IChrlst "Jesus, thou Son of the Most Wherefore the vohe earth that all the of ends the unto God. Mark for High 6:7.) But (See hear may bear: Prepare ye. will that was there ,the vagabond pretenders come. in miam ye for that which Is to 6 or 1 nlempt and humiliation. for the Lord Is nigh And what of the Mn Impressive lesson the with upon lord cannot look A tight by the eaperlence of Simo" the tract degree of allowance. doe ever lh (orcersr 7 (dee Acts 8? He the lees, he that repents and shall the marveled at the power demonstrated be commandment of the Lord firough the Apostles; for to the (Doctrine and Covenants. believers upon whom they laid forgiven heir hands cams the Holy Ghost wltn Section 1.) manifestations of spiritual endow- Interested reader will be keart snd motbo sr- Txl.tln i? tark.nsd bj- sin. Simon sought to bu ranaements brief articlsa dsaltn with lth money the power that only the Inisteriral end doctrinal topics relating II of God could But Peter to the Church are published at weekly Impart; aid unto him. Thy money perish with Intervals In some of the lending nws-the- c because thou hast thought that ,.n,hA he gift of God may be purchased with 7h contribution Is complete t7?T-eThou hast neither part nor Mlf concise end simple treatment to in (hts matter: for thy heart is not of tho respective topic. While intended members of the tight in the sight of God. Repent primarily for non CD thf h?rt therefore of thts thy wicked no... and ilb our to value dtrided pra God. tf perhaps the thought of ot th,ra w1r appear from time to hlne heart may be forgiven thee. For me tn lh esiumns of The Deseret ' jereelve that tbou art tn the gall of i Xews. .rranter falthfulneas In the perform- ance of every duty. arienyisOnrerence 8mith. t peaking of the cauaee Of San Juan Stake Elder ;of the present war. showed plainly. cerr.fi 6 Auf. HW Newburyport. Mim. They wer merrted 6 Bpt. 1161 Xew- buryport, Mate Children of Nathaniel and M Ary Anna, Feltch Fettir.gell were died Agne. Leah b Mav July xFrank Herv'oy, b Jan Walter F. born and died March diwl Borne? Having obtained a hook containing the genealogy of the Barnes family. (my grandmother people) and desiring to do temple work for &am I would like to communicate with any one bearing that name MfiS W A SEEGMILELER Richfield. Utah. Hills Family. Mra Sosabell P. Crookaton. 434 wert Second South, Dogan, Utah will be pleaaed to correspond with anyone doing genealogical or temple work for the Hllla family of Connecticul and Reading from left to right: other New England statea Her greet Top row: W. L. Knight; G. A Smtmons; W T. Patrick H A. Hlnkley; A. B. Campbell; G. R. Schofield; Glen B R Steed M P were Amaaa. Hills and Geddas; grandparents F. M. Austin; Mark K King; L. J. Banks; L. O. Thomas. E. Cutler Eunice Rathburn Hills of Brookfield,! Second Row: J. M. Murdoch; Clarence Taylor: J. W Burk; D A. Thomaa; J. S. Welch, M. A. C. Farm New Rork. Their record! Madison Manager; A O. Wright W R. Beck. ts found Co., on page 16 Hills Family stead; L. Ellsdge; J. W. Patterson; J. D. Laurttxen; H M. Christensen; R. J. Crook; J. M Z. W. Wallses Ward; Round; Campbell; J. R. Rueeon J L Genealogy Decker. Henry .Arnold Family. Third or Bottom Row: W. C. Heaton; Walter Smith; L R J. Mas Taylor; W. All relatives of Henry Arnold.! Rattokorau Tamihana; James N. Lambert. Mission President, ( In born February 15, 1822 In Here- -' Morrison, Milton Srretarv; Matt Cowley; H C ' Holbrook ' General Conference President; C. W Blrklnahaw; J. M. Olsen; Levi Beck. M W. Europ ford. England are invited lo meet ati Moodv. 40: the home of bis son Henry Arnold, Wall street, on Friday. June 26, at S. & of for the forming purpose p.m., Excellent singing was rendered dur- - graveyard gives her ace as 81. He In family organization A repreaentatirw Qe A. Hurt' Jr counselorsof 11 Mase Newbury. of Utahl the conference of gpt the the Ing by Genealogical Society the Bland.ng married 2nd. An, 26. 756. Ruth Da- Nov. 1874 New Market. N. ujj; All members H.; mar- will be In attendance. Mab "ard choir under the leadership of vis He was fisherman and coaster ried trith' rirJL'p Mary Ann 7 (Joseph Harris ( of the family are Invited. flr Prof. R W' McAllister rr unloT B,rton' was a and of a member band" train 5 Samuel 4 Dr. Jacob and 3 'ernon Daniel ARNOLD. second HENRY The was Toung conference Henry SunleinJ adjourned for in Col. John Greenieafs Co. June 8. Jr 2 MARY M LOWE Henry 8r. 1) reitch. She was three months to meet at Montieelio 1757. born 10 gept. 1843 Newbury, Mass., WALTER M. ARNOLD. considering the busy season of the After the close of the f At- of afternoon Children and Judith Cutting year, the conference was very well at- meeting on Sunday the visiting breth-- ! kinson) Pettingeli were: tended, an excellent prevailed, ren and slaters from the north Eunice, born July 31. 1747. and al! seemed to feelspirit well paid for er with the stake presidency (ogethb Feb 15. 1748. d aennm-d Cutting, attending. those who had been in at- - tionary army March 1. 1778. In addition to the genera! meetings tendanceby from b Montieelio 25. Dec. Jour-- ) ward. 1750 Jonathan, which were heid June 2 at 2 p m. x Josiah born In April, 17 58. neyed to that place tv hr re a meeting was held Sunday evening a which Nalhaniei. b Aug 2, 1757. nrii.hV 3 bL lt.itwa andh,M2 Pa! m10 a Eider wae JaiAis J. Judith, b July 23. 1759. susiained L George m 4 several meet- - a bishop of the Montieelio ward rn .Cf n,dNathan, b Jan. 9, 762. ,tle visiting tliir former bishopric having rr" Samuel, b Sept. 23. 17G5. tendered with the Relief society and Primary Benjamin, bapt. May 22. 1768. worker of the stake. The usual 5 (Cutting joint 4. Nathaniel 3, Josiah conference of Y. M. and Y L M. I. A Matthew 2, Richard 1) Pettingeli born was heid on Sunday in evening. Maw in April, 1761; - diedNewburyport. there 60 June. 18 26. He wa a fisherman and was a member of Capt. Sept. Kent s Co., for roaat defense, Nov. 1st. to Dec 9. 1776. He married list (published Oct. 22. 1774.) Phillip pa French who died June 21. 1796. Persistent searching has never thrown Tliia department u published In The any light of special significance on News and Thursday's Saturday the ancaatry of thia Phillippa French, edition of the Nevis. rates Saturday News. j In the opinion of the writer, she may 8.00 per year. 85 00 per edition only have been one of tha Thursday's jear. daughter 1.00 per sear. eema of Jame French. Sr., of Mas All business communication. New and London, Conn., hould be addressed lo The Deseret etc., and hts wife Phillippa (White); News, Sait Lake Oty. Utah. Cn A thee eon. Mft;hael, J'ar4fcs and Nathaniel) were, d bt Pronounced trsvelmg Correspondent srs to dl- - in Enon ebout 1448; married in New- root all communicationsrequested she may have been born pertaining to Sarah ProcvilJftfl-when her parent were traveling and genealogy to the Genealogical Editor. Mary her blrtl Mn. Susa Young Gates 8 Bishop's recorded. As she died n? (Cutting) Noyes, born in Newbury. building. Salt Lake City, Utah, accom- Msss. 22 Aug. 1468. Abigail, the last Prumabr ani1 Prhps before her panying each separate document with of their eleven children, was born 17 abutJ? a dld The ent was not she sump. why 'Plains following 1488 Sarah (Knvaat rules must be observed; Xn The full name and address of W phT waThe" C" her" of' . Ch.' cSlf J prohahlthe letter with other relatives. 14 April the writer must be given. , , t.h ,,hni' ' rb' 8. Write on one side of paper only. 1718 (See New England Historical and ' Voi. Do not use postal cards 32, p 346. Genealogical Regiater. . w Phtll,"a Make all queries a. brief as Matthef Pettingeli was known , consistent with clearness. Senior In 1478 when he took the . i! IPPa4. horn June 20, Newbury-Names and dstea must ba Oath of Allegiance age grlven as 30 . ?b m March 29, written. In answering queries,clearly 1804, Daniel glv He was a feitmaker. Oct. 24. 1714 Brnwr. he died Aug 24. following; the date of the billed to ot Nason to .hi the eldest number wtfe; paper, the query and signature 855; no children. thanied, Matthew, Hannah. Nicholas 'h dld 'IaAl: letters received arc presu- Cutting, Sarah. Mary. John and Abj- Nathaniel, h April 9, 1781, New- mably for publication, but if any are gall. N'ot knowing when the will was bijry, (Apr. 10. 1780, family Bible.) to be forwarded to contributors, they probated and as th Vital Records Judith, b March 16. 1782, m May LUC IN' CUT-OFmust be accompanied by a blank, made no mention of hi death, the ex-- ! 17. 1802. Jonathan Brown: sha died stamped envelope, giving the number act date Is unknown to the writer. jJuly 19, 1814. LAKE TAHOE The KiUarney of America or the query and the signature for x Cutting b May 9, 1785. Newbury, Major James Noyes was guardfar. identification AMERICAN RIVER CANYON, date The of this for 28. 1785, family Bible.) Abigail appoint4. In answering, give date and ment might give a clue as to the date (May DONNER LAKE. Joalah. b May 30. 1778 place of births, marriages and deaths of 2 death of both Matthew and his a full aa Mosee. b July 9, 1787. possible; and add authori- wife Sarah. GOLDEN GATE, ties when you can. Henry, b Oct. 8. 1789; died at sea, Children of Matthew 2 and Sarah untnarried. SANTA CRUZ. (Noyes) Pettingeli Cutting 4 (Josiah 5 Cutting 4 Richard 1 Pettingeli. son b June 14. 1474; proba 3 Matthew 2 Richard 1) Nathaniel DEL MONTE, (Illl-lg88- .) ably died young. Pettingeli, born in Newbury, Mass Richard 1 Pettingeli is supposed SANTA BARBARA, Nathaniel, b Jan. 21, bapt. Feb A May married at Bouth Hatnp- to have eome from Topcroft, county 1476-ton, N. H. Sept, Olive, BIG TREES, ETC 18. Nov b 2911474. Matthew, bapt. of New York. England, although some daughter of John Smith "3rd." and Joanna, b Jan., 27, bapt. his wife Lydia 6 (James 6 Samuel 4 In One Complete Trip. insist that he came from Ehotteaham m Joseph Mussey She died 15 Apr Abraham 8 Mark 2 Samuel 1) in the same county. He was a resident 1722. ASK ABOUT OUR FREE BOAT TRIP. Graves. Olive Smith) Pettingeli of Salem, Mass., before 1841. being Cutting, b 8ept 80. 1083. died 14 Jan. 1871 Nswsburyport. Nicholas, b Nov. 18. 1885. Mass aged 78. Cutting Let Me Arrange Your Itinerary and Reservations. admitted freeman June He Pettingeli b m 19, 1488; W April Sarah, Maas. Sept had a grant of land at 'Enon (after- Franctsc Brown Dec. 18. 1716; m 2nd. died in HeNewburyport, F. E. SCOTT, D. F. and P. A. was a member of John wards Wen ha rn ) in 1442 where he re- John Weed Det 2. 1717. Woodvilie'e Co.. Col. E. Hall's Regt m date Jan. Massachusetts Militia, served at Newunrecorded); Mary, (b sided for several years. Was received 1719-2Daniel Lunt. bury Sept. 30 to Oct, into the Church by letter from Salem 21,John, b Feb Children of and OUve 4 .(4) 1448. He bought a tract of land Abraham, b 8ept. 22. bapt. Oct 4 (Smith) PettingeliCutting were: (born tl in Newbury. Mass.. April hav1694; d 1716 Newbury). ing sold his houses and lands in Wen-haSuite, 203 Walker Bank Bldg., Was. 6610, 6611. Abigail, b Oct. 17. 1499; m July 2. died Dec. Cutting, b July to Samuel Forster. He built hts 1724 Nicholas Jackman. boms on what Is known as the 'Xpper 8 2. Richard 1) Nathaniel Cutting, b July bapt. tat Green" on the High Road. Newbury Pettlr.geii. born(Matthew in Mass 21 Salisbury 1882, and a part of the house is' still stand- Jan., bapt 6 Feb. Newbury. 1475-at married b Nov. m Olive, Nov. ing. Th town of Newbury gave him Newbury, 22 Dec. 1702-3- . 3 Philip H. Richardson. In 1451. 14 acre of marsh in return (Edward. Jr.. 2, Edward 1)Margaret RichardMoses, b Oct. for a right of way four rods wide son. She was born July 7. 1482, perEFFECT! V 8PKT IS. lgig. m Lydia Grave, b Nov. through hia land. This is now Ocean haps Newbury Msss was admitted to Nov. Charles Thvirlow. Dell. Deptrt Arrive Ave.. formerly Rolfe's Lane. In 1411. full communion in the Church Feb m Lucy Goodwin, b July 'he wa grand juryman; In 1445 he 10, 1717-8- . The date of her death is A. 7:20 Mated aad . Intermediate. 6:65 P. M. Green-leafDaniel Davis wee granted an island in Plum Island unknown but her tenth child, Joanna, July d a- River near Sandy Beach, by a com- was born 20. Oct.. 1728. Nathaniel 3 '7:20 A. M. b July m Aug . 5:55 P.M. mittee in settlement of a dispute In Pettingeli was a feitmaker; was living ,asi sL thanlel of Pr,m Ro'15' s 7 14.71, ws chosen "for a Jury of 1743. when he gave to his; Sept, . 8:15 A. M. 5:05 P. M at Ipawich Court." July son. Ephraim and Cutting, hts house Elizabeth Robbina. b Aug ln separate deeds, h conveyed houses and land. The above is all ws have m Dec. 1st. m John Torrey; to 9:80 In A. farma on and M.. the possible 2nd. Dec. 1854 Daniel C. Samuel. that ha any bearing Newbury 6:00 P. M Langlands. Matthew and Nathan!!, his sons. He dates of death of either of them. xNathanlel Henry, b Sept. undied shortly after exact date A. 11:00 The children of Nathaniel and MarM..e (Vital Records give Sept. 11- known his wife Joanna having pre-- ; garet (Richardson) Pettingeli were: Pacific Uni te Ogden. Omaha. 1835). ceded him. 12:06 P. M-.-- e 8:30 A. M m May b Dec 22. t7t3-4- ; Anne, Mathaniel O' ca re Henry 7 (Cutting 6 Richard Pettingeli married at 4, 1731, 5 Cutting 4 Nathaniel 3 MatHoyt. Josiah Joseph Boise. Portland. Seattle Ogdsa. Salem. Mass.. In 1441. Joanna Inger-sol2:26 P. M 1705-8 5:06 P. M 3, Feb thew 2 Richard 1) Pettingeli, bom Stephen. (Butte also going ) daughter of Richard I. Ingersoll b June It. 1707; m June L Lteftsd-OmaAngela Cbloago, and hts wife Ann Lngley Joanna In-- I 18.Margaret, na. . . d.OU 5:00 P.M 1733. Joseph Muzzey. Jr. Denver. t Loate gersoil was born in England about Mose. b Feb. 4. 1710. Overland Limited rm aba CMaag. 1426 probably Bedfordshire, and died b Jar. 4, bapt, 17, 1713. over Sc Frwaeleoe Leila. Sarah, (Ban 3:30 P. M. . . In Newbury. Mase. about 1492-Exact :55 A. M Departing Mary. bapt. June t I7l7; m April date of death not known. 28, 1742. Nathan Hoyt. ud Richard and of Children 12:10 P. M Joanna Ephraim, b May 12, 1730. (Ingersoll) Pettingeli: X Cutting, b Jan. 17. bapt. 28, 1721-. 5:15 M. P. 8:15 A. M Samuel, bapt. at Salem. Mam. 9 WE PAV (12) 1444. Elizabeth. ITAprtl 8. 1724; m Jan. TJt Of4a. Poet!to. Iho Ffcife. Aihtot. U-Ai IE. Matthew, bora at Enon (probably) 1, 1746. Thomaa Noyes. Q.ii A. 3.10 Butt, (Tula Fan i!m irrlvim ) WS? about 1448. Am Siit RaS Joanna b Oct. 24. 1728; m Sept. Falla. SfYtJop PooatelU JLT Butt. Ofdn Idn0 P Mar-- , 1452 U.AJL b July 4, 1U.1U tj X Newbury. 8. 1749, Samuel Goodwin. (Cacha Valla?, alao arrlrin) Ve Develop Maas.: m Nov 4, 1470 8ergt. Abraham kq$tn Filmhck SO Cutting 4 (Nathonlel 3. Matthew 2, 11:66 San 7 :40 P. M. Adams, . Baemmanto . rrnnelsoa Ogden. P.M., Kly, Richard 1) Pettingeli. bom In NewVtHit An SIOlnftmtmf Nathanell, b Sept. 21. 1464 New- bury, Mass, Jan. F7, bapt, 21. 1721-Ban Umt.wtogdesacrame.u, M. 11:66 Mass. P. . . 28 died at Newbury. March. 1792; bury, iMurarnMffusJhfilfmthtMat g.jg a son. b Nov. li. d 17- - married first. June 11, 1748-TwU Judith 11 :86 P. M. . . 10:20 A. M. 1817. Sehnmm-JahttBa- n 4 (John 2. John 2, John 1 )Atklnson. She djed May 8. 1712 or 1765, NewHenry, b Pan. 1C. d HeCst Utah. TeBewbone Meta 15 KOQM-KM- r lAWf OTT Matthew Pettingeli. bom probably bury. Maas. Hsr stone In Old Town r Xn 1 Revolu-panie- - Arc You Going To - 1 j j j y California ? 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