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    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH
    2. Alison
    3. George left Mendon for a time as Alice says and lived in Swansea, MA, and then returned to the Mendon/Uxbridge area, after King Phillip 's War. Alison ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Palladini" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 5:10 PM Subject: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH > Hi Robyn, > > I have Vol 1-2- 6 of the AJ -George Aldrich Genealogies. Others on the > list have all 6 volumes. > I believe it is recorded that George Aldrich left Mendon for awhile > before KP War and went to Sciuate Ma. and resided there. > > I can;t find my record at present; Is there anyone else on the > list who > can find it faster. :) > > Also AJ said there was a plaque on the boulder at Old Cemetery in > Mnedon. He confused this with the plaque at the Moses Aldrich Quaker > Cemetery. > However in 1998, the National Aldrich Association did place a plaque > on the old boulder in Old Cemetery in Mendon . > > My scanner isn't working at present, so I cannot send you a pic. > But I do believe there is a photo on the NAA Aldrich Home page. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://members.xoom.com/jaldrich/ . > > There is also a story on " Where Was George Buried " on that page., > that i wrote but have not updated it.. Except for the above > that there now a plaque in Old Cemetery, the article is still > correct. > > Hope this helps a little, > Alice > > > >I am descended from George Aldrich of Mendon. I know that he was a > Founding > >Father of the town. Any other information available that is not in the > >George Aldrich book by J. Aldrich? > > > >I'd love a picture of his tombstone and memorial as I'll never, well > >shouldn't say never, make it to MA. Is there anyone around where that > might > >be? > > ===== > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    04/07/2001 12:17:35
    1. [MA-MENDON] George Aldrich
    2. Jim Bullock
    3. The name of "George Aldrige" is included on a list of the first inhabitants of Swansea, 22 Feb 1668/9 [Bowen's "Early Rehoboth", vol. 1, p. 36] >From NEHGR vol. 139, pp. 21-49 The records of the Baptist Church in Swansea include: 9 Jun 1670 "Question agreed on from Feb. 8.; what is the tenour of the cov[enan]t f grace and how men come to be interested in it; to be this day 14night at bro Aldridges howse." 16 Feb 1670/1 ". . . absent bro Miller, Aldridge." 11 Apr 1671 "Bro Aldrige and sister Aldrige and bro Alby have acknowledged themselves to be subject to the discipline of Christ in this church while continuing among us." 4 Jul 1672 "Ordered that bro Alby and bro Bosworth do require in the name of the church bro: Aldrige do appear before the church this day mo:" Few records appear in the book after Jul 1672. The last record was on 22 Apr 1673. There were lists of names at the end with money amounts--unclear what they were: pledges, payments, debts? They names included: George Aldrige -01-04 Katherine Aldrige -01-4d Jim Bullock Littleton, CO -----Original Message----- From: Alison [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 4:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH George left Mendon for a time as Alice says and lived in Swansea, MA, and then returned to the Mendon/Uxbridge area, after King Phillip 's War. Alison

    04/07/2001 08:17:15
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] George Aldrich
    2. James E. Dowd
    3. Thanks for the lookup. Anyone related?? I'll see if I can find the book. Is this all on the Aldrich name? ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Bullock <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 1:17 AM Subject: [MA-MENDON] George Aldrich > The name of "George Aldrige" is included on a list of the first inhabitants > of Swansea, 22 Feb 1668/9 [Bowen's "Early Rehoboth", vol. 1, p. 36] > > >From NEHGR vol. 139, pp. 21-49 > The records of the Baptist Church in Swansea include: > > 9 Jun 1670 > "Question agreed on from Feb. 8.; what is the tenour of the cov[enan]t f > grace and how men come to be interested in it; to be this day 14night at bro > Aldridges howse." > > 16 Feb 1670/1 > ". . . absent bro Miller, Aldridge." > > 11 Apr 1671 > "Bro Aldrige and sister Aldrige and bro Alby have acknowledged themselves to > be subject to the discipline of Christ in this church while continuing among > us." > > 4 Jul 1672 > "Ordered that bro Alby and bro Bosworth do require in the name of the church > bro: Aldrige do appear before the church this day mo:" > > Few records appear in the book after Jul 1672. The last record was on 22 > Apr 1673. There were lists of names at the end with money amounts--unclear > what they were: pledges, payments, debts? They names included: > George Aldrige -01-04 > Katherine Aldrige -01-4d > > Jim Bullock > Littleton, CO > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alison [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 4:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH > > > George left Mendon for a time as Alice says and lived in Swansea, MA, and > then returned to the Mendon/Uxbridge area, after King Phillip 's War. > Alison > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    04/08/2001 11:02:10
    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] George Aldrich
    2. Lorna Aldrich
    3. Thanks very much for the information on the Baptist Church in Swansea. Jim Bullock wrote: > The name of "George Aldrige" is included on a list of the first inhabitants > of Swansea, 22 Feb 1668/9 [Bowen's "Early Rehoboth", vol. 1, p. 36] > > >From NEHGR vol. 139, pp. 21-49 > The records of the Baptist Church in Swansea include: > > 9 Jun 1670 > "Question agreed on from Feb. 8.; what is the tenour of the cov[enan]t f > grace and how men come to be interested in it; to be this day 14night at bro > Aldridges howse." > > 16 Feb 1670/1 > ". . . absent bro Miller, Aldridge." > > 11 Apr 1671 > "Bro Aldrige and sister Aldrige and bro Alby have acknowledged themselves to > be subject to the discipline of Christ in this church while continuing among > us." > > 4 Jul 1672 > "Ordered that bro Alby and bro Bosworth do require in the name of the church > bro: Aldrige do appear before the church this day mo:" > > Few records appear in the book after Jul 1672. The last record was on 22 > Apr 1673. There were lists of names at the end with money amounts--unclear > what they were: pledges, payments, debts? They names included: > George Aldrige -01-04 > Katherine Aldrige -01-4d > > Jim Bullock > Littleton, CO > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alison [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 4:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH > > George left Mendon for a time as Alice says and lived in Swansea, MA, and > then returned to the Mendon/Uxbridge area, after King Phillip 's War. > Alison > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    04/08/2001 12:55:29