For those of you interested in the descendents of Aaron and Agnes Crawford of Rutland, MA (immigrants from Northern Ireland in 1713), the following info comes from the Vital Records of Rutland, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849 (published 1905). These records include "all that were found in the Town Books covering the period from the earliest date there recorded to the end of the year 1849. Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths from the records of the First Church, and Deaths from the gravestone inscriptions in the old Burial Ground have been added to make the record as complete as possible." The marriage information apparently also includes published intentions of marriage. I believe Rutland also had a Presbyterian church, and the source does not mention if those records were searched before compilation. I have preserved the original spellings, even when they appear inaccurate. Births: John, s. John and Isabell, Sept. 22, 1722. Mary, d. Aaron and Anna, April 15, 1721. Marriages: Alexander and Elizabeth Crawford, Feb. 5, 1735-6. [intention not recorded] Elizabeth and Alexander Crawford, Feb. 5, 1735-6. [intention not recorded] John of Weston and Wid. Jane Lammond, int. May 13, 1758. John and Rachel Henderson, Feb. 9, 1759. John of Oakham and Sally Moor, Nov. 22, 1826. Margeret and John Lacord, May 20, 1731. [intention not recorded] Martha and James Bell, May 24, 1733. [intention not recorded] Mary and William McCobb, April 15, 1745. Rose and John Moor, Dec. 4, 1735. [intention not recorded] Samuel and Sarah Moor, May 6, 1735. [intention not recorded] Samuel Jr. of Oakham and Lorinda Wilson, Jan. 13, 1831. Deaths: Aaron, Aug. 6, 1754, a. 77. [gravestone record] Agnes, wid. Aaron, Dec. 10, 1760, a. 82. [gravestone record] Samuel, Oct. 17, 1760, a. 55. [gravestone record] William, ch. John, Sept. 21, 1831, a. 4. [5 in duplicate record] [private record of Rev. Josiah Clark] I also have a copy of the vital records of Concord, MA from 1635 to 1850, and I will be glad to respond to requests for information. Happy hunting! -- Marty Lester lorilester@sprintmail.com