The Olden Time Series, Vol. 6: Literary Curiosities - Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts by Henry M. (Henry Mason) Brooks
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May 25, 1792. * * * * * MARRIED]--At _Billerica_, Mr. JAMES BREED, to the amiable Miss ELIZABETH PARKER.--At _Newtown_, Mr. JOHN WALTER, A.B., to the agreeable Miss POLLY BULLARD. March 24, 1792. * * * * * Married, At Topsfield, by the Rev. Mr. Huntington, Mr. JOSEPH AVERELL, to the accomplished Miss EUNICE LAMSON. _Salem Register,_ 1801. * * * * * Editors were formerly very fond of curious matter for their lists of marriages and deaths. In the "Massachusetts Centinel" for 1789 the marriage of Pork and Hogg has a doubtful look, although it used to be supposed that everything in the paper was true. MARRIED]--Lately in Delaware, Mr. ROBERT PORK, merchant, to Miss CATHARINE HOGG.--At Pepperell, Mr. GILES RICHARDS, of this town, to the amiable Miss SALLY ADAMS, youngest |
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