218 THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON. A Record of Those That are Admitted to Full Communion in The Church of Christ in Barrington From Nov. 13, 1728. Sarah, the wife of Hezekiah Tiffany . . . Dec. 8, 172S. Nathaniel Peck, Jonathan Vial, July 10 1729 Jemimah, wife of Joseph Chaffee, Rachel, wife of Thomas Swift, Sept. 6, 1729. Hannah, wife of Joseph Chaffee, Jr., Abigail, wife of Nath'iel Pain ..... Sept. 28, 1729. Josiah Humphrey at a Ch. meeting .... Jan. 2, 1729-30. Desire, the wife of Sam'l Kent .... Feb. 14, 1729-30. Sarah Heath, by a letter of Recommendation from Little Compton March 5, 1730-31. Rachel Allen & Hannah, daughters of Eben'r Allen March 5, 1730-31. Mary, wife of Hezekiah Chaffee .... June 6,1731. Wido, Mary Vial Oct. 10, 1731. Edward and Mehitabel Bosworth, by a letter of recom- mendation from Bristol . . . Jan. 7, 1732. Elizabeth, wife of James Adams .... Jan. 7, 1732. Zachariah Bicknell March 26, 1732. Offa, Negro woman servant April, 23, 1732. Sarah Holbrook, admitted at a church meeting . Sept. i, 1732. Susana Kent, admitted May 20, 1733. Mary Allen, daughter of Eben'r Allen . . . July i, 1733. Sarah Peck, daughter of Nath'iel Peck . . . Oct. 21, 1733. Ebenezer Tiffan^v, James Bicknell, Matthew Watson, and Ruth, the wife of James Bicknell, were taken in at a meeting . . . May 3, 1734- Nath'iel Mills, admitted at Mrs. Bicknell's . . July 28, 1734. Mercy Vial, (widow) Feb. 2, 1734-5. Samuel Allen, Esqr. ....... Feb. 23, 1734-5. Hannah Bicknell, by a letter of recommendation from Ashfoid April 30, 1736. Josiah Humphrey, Jun'r, iS years old . . . May 23, 1736. Ebenezer Allen, Jun'r, 15 years old, and Sarah Allen, daughter of Ebenezer Allen . . . June 13, 1736. Mary Humphrey, wife of Jonas Humphrey . . Dec. 19, 1736. Hannah Andrews. ....... Dec. 19, 1736. Emmitta Auger (Alger) Dec. 31, 1736. Jane Barnes, wife of Sam'l Barnes .... March 11, 1736-7. Mary Allen, wife of John Allen .... Aug. 7, 1737. Deborah Allen, wife of Joseph Allen, Jun'r . . Apr. 2, 1738. Habijah, the wife of Josiah Humphrey, Jun'r, May 5, 1738 Bethiah Peck, daughter of Nath'iel Peck, (at a Church meeting held previous to the Sacrament).