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at Bath, April 3, 1806, aged 92. Mr. Helyer succeeded Mr. Gardner as colleague with Mr. Clap. See N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., vol. XV. pp. 66 and 234. He was brother-in-law of Rev. Joshua Gee. See also Clapp Memorial, p. 204. 1738 An attempt having again been made in the latter part of 1737 to ask the advice of the neighboring clergy with respect to settling a minister, on Feb. 21, 1737-8, Mr. Daniel Rogers was chosen minister. The result was unsuccessful. Rev. Daniel Rogers, of Littleton (H. U. 1725), is named in the Proprietors' Records of Cambridge, in 1767. Hence early in the following year, Wednesday, Mar. 21, 1738-9, was set apart for a day of fast, and Rev. Messrs. Hancock, Appleton, Storer and Turell were again desired to assist with counsel, advice, &c. Mr. Thomas Prentice was therefore chosen minister (April 23, 1739) by unanimous vote, and his answer desired with convenient speed; but it was a negative one, The Rev. Thomas Prentice, H. U. 1726, was install
er, 6 Aug. 1826—Cutter (par. 34). Willard,———, of Harvard, at Thomas Adams's, d. 11 July, 1756, a. 23. Williams, John and w. Mary, adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. He d. 17 Jan. 1752, a. 85. His widow, Mary, d. 17 Feb. 1772, at the age of 102. A dau., Damaris, m. Jeremiah Rus-29 sell (par. 6). Rebecca Green, grand-dau. of John Williams, deceased, was adm. Pct. ch. 13 Dec. 1761. 2. Nathaniel, s. of John (1),had w. Anna, adm. to this ch.— from the ch. of Christ in Littleton—by letter, 2 Mar. 1740. He d. here 20 July, 1748, a. 50; and his wid. Anna m. Ebenezer Parker, of Stoneham, 25 Oct. 1749. Anna Parker—late Williams—was dism. to Stoneham 7 Apr. 1754. She was Anna Davies, pub. to Williams in 1738.—Paige. Josiah Wood, son of Mrs. Anna Williams, d. 17 Nov. 1742, a. 22. 3. Thomas, s. of John (1) and w. Sarah, adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. He belonged to the Baptist Society in this Pct. 1787, and d. 5 Feb. 1809, at the age of