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fffoteg 360 "Zephaniah Browne? » Youngest son of Samuel Browne, the Doctor's parishioner (Note 244), born December 23, 1721. He became the father of six children, born 1756-1768. 361 "George Hazard, Son of George, deceased? Among the numerous George Hazards of the day, this one cannot, with any certainty, be identified. Circumstances indicate, however, that he was the one whom Dr. MacSparran married, November 7, 1752, to Sarah, third daughter of Col. Thomas Hazard, of Boston Neck. This George was a son of George Hazard of Boston Neck (Note 16) and a grandson of "Old Thomas Hazard." (Note 88.) It is known that the elder George had died when his youngest son, Thomas G., was but four years old. (Hazard's Recollections of Olden Times, p. 209.) As Dr. MacSparran often bought hides and had shoes made from them at his house, there is nothing improbable in his sometimes supplying even his well-to-do neighbours with the latter. Mr. Updike (Hist, of Narragansett Church, p. 247) notes that the above younger George Hazard was styled, by way of distinction, "Little Neck George," from his owning and occupying the "Little Neck Farm." 362 "Old Esq* Helme's widow? Mrs. Helme was originally Sarah Niles and was married July 21,1709, to Rouse Helme, who died August 28, 1751. Their eldest son, James Helme, Esq. (Note 69), was born May 7, 1710. 363 "Mr. Jn" Berriman? A clergyman of London, born 1689, and the Rector of S. Alban's, Wood Street, until his death, December 8, 1768. In literature he is known as the author of eight very learned sermons, preached at "Lady Moyer's Lecture" and published in 1741, exhibiting a critical view of more than a hundred Greek manuscripts of S. Paul's Epistles, many of them not previously collated. His still more distinguished brother, Dr. William Berriman, was an eminent scholar and a Fellow of Eton College. There is an extract from a letter of "Dr. Berriman" in Updike's Hist, of Narragansett Church, [ 163 ]
Title | A letter book and abstract of out services written during the years 1743-1751 |
Creator | MacSparran, James |
Publisher | D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Date | 1899 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000224 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | fffoteg 360 "Zephaniah Browne? » Youngest son of Samuel Browne, the Doctor's parishioner (Note 244), born December 23, 1721. He became the father of six children, born 1756-1768. 361 "George Hazard, Son of George, deceased? Among the numerous George Hazards of the day, this one cannot, with any certainty, be identified. Circumstances indicate, however, that he was the one whom Dr. MacSparran married, November 7, 1752, to Sarah, third daughter of Col. Thomas Hazard, of Boston Neck. This George was a son of George Hazard of Boston Neck (Note 16) and a grandson of "Old Thomas Hazard." (Note 88.) It is known that the elder George had died when his youngest son, Thomas G., was but four years old. (Hazard's Recollections of Olden Times, p. 209.) As Dr. MacSparran often bought hides and had shoes made from them at his house, there is nothing improbable in his sometimes supplying even his well-to-do neighbours with the latter. Mr. Updike (Hist, of Narragansett Church, p. 247) notes that the above younger George Hazard was styled, by way of distinction, "Little Neck George," from his owning and occupying the "Little Neck Farm." 362 "Old Esq* Helme's widow? Mrs. Helme was originally Sarah Niles and was married July 21,1709, to Rouse Helme, who died August 28, 1751. Their eldest son, James Helme, Esq. (Note 69), was born May 7, 1710. 363 "Mr. Jn" Berriman? A clergyman of London, born 1689, and the Rector of S. Alban's, Wood Street, until his death, December 8, 1768. In literature he is known as the author of eight very learned sermons, preached at "Lady Moyer's Lecture" and published in 1741, exhibiting a critical view of more than a hundred Greek manuscripts of S. Paul's Epistles, many of them not previously collated. His still more distinguished brother, Dr. William Berriman, was an eminent scholar and a Fellow of Eton College. There is an extract from a letter of "Dr. Berriman" in Updike's Hist, of Narragansett Church, [ 163 ] |
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