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ANCESTRY OF SUSANNAH INGERSOLL. 



The President read extracts from a» nianuscript ser- 

 mon of the E.ev. Dr. William Beiitley of the East Church, 

 Salem, whicii was delivered in December, 1811, on the 

 occasion of the death of Mrs. Susannah Ingersoll, pre- 

 senting a veiy graphic yet brief notice of the ancestry of 

 the deceased in the line of descent from Eichard Hollings- 

 worth, one of the primitive settlers, — son William IIol- 

 lingsworth, daughter Mary, the wife of Philip English, 

 daughter Susannah, who married John Touzell, daughter 

 Susannah, the wife of John Ilathorne and mother of the 

 subject of this notice. For a more extended account see 

 "Hi.st. Coll. of Essex In.stitute," Vol. xi, page 228. 



THE FAIRFAX AND IIATIIORNE HOUSE. 



Reference was made by the President to the old house 

 on the corner of Essex and Cambridge streets, in process 

 of being taken down to erect on its site a more elegant 

 structure. The original part of this house was built about 



