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Title | History of Salem p. 252 and 253 |
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Nicholas Phelps |
974.45/51 H2ps Vol. 3 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah |
(starts on p. 251) Nicholas Phelps, who was a weak man and one whose back was crooked was fined forthy shillings for entertaining Quakers (p. 252) and having the meeting at his house, and also fined for being a Quaker and for absenting himself from publicworship. Hannah, wife of Nicholas Phelps was present at this meeting . . . John Hill lived on the north side of Gardner Street, in Peabody, about eight hundered and fifty feet easterly from Liberty Street. On Sunday, July 4, 1658, . . . there were present . . . Mrs. Nicholas Phelps, . . . At another meeting of the Friends, held on Sunday, July 11th, there were present Nicholas Phelps . . . |