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History & Manual

of the

Congregational Church

in

Hampton, N.H.

By Rev. John A. Ross -- 1902

The News-Letter Press, Exeter, NH

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1st Congregational Church of Hampton
Chapter
  1. History of the Congregational Church in Hampton
  2. The Sunday School -- Woman's Missionary Society
  3. Christian Endeavor Society
  4. Statement of Policy -- Rules of Government
  5. Articles of Faith
  6. Form of Covenant
  7. Form for Baptism of Infants
  8. Pastors
  9. Deacons
  10. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- The Earliest Years
  11. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1697
  12. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1698-1706
  13. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1707-1712
  14. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1713-1717
  15. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1718-1724
  16. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1725-1728
  17. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1729-1735
  18. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1736-1739
  19. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1740-1742
  20. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1743-1749
  21. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1750-1754
  22. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1755-1767
  23. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1768-1791
  24. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1792-1809
  25. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1810-1826
  26. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1827-1837
  27. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1838-1847
  28. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1848-1858
  29. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1859-1876
  30. Catalogue of the Members of the Church from the Formation of the Church -- 1877-1896
  31. Catalogue of Members of the Church at and subsequent to August 19, 1888, the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary -- 1827-1867
  32. Catalogue of Members of the Church at and subsequent to August 19, 1888, the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary -- 1868-1902


The Junior Choir
The First Congregational Church Junior Choir

The First Congregational Church
Junior Choir

Mrs. Louise Benoit, Choir Director, ca. 1947-48(?)

(Subject to corrections &/or spelling)

Front Row, l. to r.:
Dale Woodward, Susan Hollis, George Sumner, Roger Hammond, Raymond Sturgis, Anthony Bourne, Stacey Bragg, Judy Colwell, Lois Harvey, Paul Sturgis.

Middle row, l. to r.:
Richard ("Rick") Seavey, Gail Cunningham, Carol Stenstream, Rosalie Tucker, Loring K. Mills, Kenneth Tobey, Deborah (Bourne) Bailey, George Strout, Sally (Carpenter) Lamprey.

Back row, l. to r.:
Harold Bailey, Sandra Blake, Barbara Hammond, Janet Bundy, Priscilla Clough, Edith Hollis, Guy Sturgis, Elaine Rice.

[Footnote: A special thanks to Judy (Osgood) Mills, Loring Mills, Charlotte (Magrath) Fitts, Fred Rice and Sally (Carpenter) Lamprey for identifying the Junior Choir photograph.
Fred Rice had the following comments: "Most of the kids in the picture were classmates, and several factors make me believe that the picture was taken when we were in second or third grade, which would be 1947 or 1948. They definitely look older than the first grade pictures I have, but close to the second grade pictures. Assuming that the choir was school aged kids, then it would verify that date, since some of those in the photo (Roger Hammond, George Sumner, Ray Sturgis, Harold Bailey) were a year younger than I. Also, I don't think Hollis' moved to Hampton until '47 or maybe even '48. {February 28, 2001}"]