Sunday, February 6, 2022

Cooper, Mable - 1759

Ezra Dorman & Mable Cooper on May xx, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Dorman, Ezra - 1759

Ezra Dorman & Mable Cooper on May xx, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Brown, Jemima - 1759

Jabez Mix & Jemima Brown on February 12, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Mix, Jabez - 1759

Jabez Mix & Jemima Brown on February 12, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Cooke, Ann - 1759

Peter Morris & Ann Cooke on January 28, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Morris, Peter - 1759

Peter Morris & Ann Cooke on January 28, 1759
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Miles, Elisabeth - 1758

Stephen Howell & Elisabeth Miles on August 21, 1758
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Howell, Stephen - 1758

Stephen Howell & Elisabeth Miles on August 21, 1758
~ Marriage Records from the New Haven First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Davis, Mr. - 1852

Ship Building.-- A new ship yard has recently been started in this town, by Mr. Daniel Foster.  It is located on the estate belonging to the heirs of the late Jonathan Luther, next south of H. H. Luther's rivet establishment.  Mr. F. had just laid the keel of the ship intended for the sperm whale fishery, to be commanded by Capt. William Martin, late of Millinoket.

Messrs. Chace & Davis have also laid the keel for a new ship in their yard.  We understand she is intended for a whaleman, but who is to command her or who are to be her owners, we are not informed.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3

Chace, Mr. - 1852

Ship Building.-- A new ship yard has recently been started in this town, by Mr. Daniel Foster.  It is located on the estate belonging to the heirs of the late Jonathan Luther, next south of H. H. Luther's rivet establishment.  Mr. F. had just laid the keel of the ship intended for the sperm whale fishery, to be commanded by Capt. William Martin, late of Millinoket.

Messrs. Chace & Davis have also laid the keel for a new ship in their yard.  We understand she is intended for a whaleman, but who is to command her or who are to be her owners, we are not informed.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3