Danvers Historical Society . SALEM VILLAGE RECORD BOOK Transcription published in installments in The Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society, 1924-1931
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January


   Recd this 18 of January 1687 of Nathaniel Ingesoll & Jonathan Walcutt Sixty Pounds in and as money being in full of my Salary for the year 1686 I say recd
Per me Deodat Lawson


This: 25th of January: 1687:

   Constable Henry Kenny is Discharged from the Bill above said of seventeen pounds seven shillings and eight pence which was committed to him By Major Gedney bareing Date the tenth of February: 1687/6: By order of Thee Committee Tho: putnam cler


   [44] The Inhabitants of this village are Hearby Requiered In His Majesties Name to Meet together att there ordinary place of Meeting on the: 7th Day of this Instant April att nine of the Clock In the morning to compair our village Books of Records and to Consider what you will pay for transcribing our Book of Records: also to Receive this present Committees accts and to Chuse a New Committee and give Instrucktions to them also to Chuse two Men to supply the place of Deacons: also to chuse men to take an acct of mens estates In ordor to Makeing of Rattes Datted In salem village: By ordor of Thee Committee this first Day of April 1687
Thomas Putnam cler

   
The above writeing in a true coppie taken out of the originall warrat that was sett on the Meeting post & that stood ther a publique Day as attest
Thomas putnam cler


The: 7th: Day of April 1687

   At A Generall Meeting of the Inhabitants of salem village

   1. It was agreed and voted By a Generall Concurrance that wee Doe approve of the transcribing of our Book of Records

   2ly It was agreed and voted By a Generall Concurrance that wee will give Thomas putnam forty shillings in pay as money For transcribing our Book of Records-

   3ly There was Chosen For: A Committee for the year ensewing viz: Capt John putnam Lt Isarell porter Ensigne Thomas Flint John Tarbill and Thomas putnam

   4ly voted that the Instrucktions which ware given to thee Committee In the year 1685: shall be the Instrucktions for Thee Committee For this ensewing year-

   5ly Sarjant Nathaniel Ingersoll and Lt. Jonathan Walcott ware chosen to supply the place of Deacons for the year ensiwing-[45]


[45] The: 7th: Day of April 1687

   At a Generall Meeting of the Inhabitants of Salem village There was chosen to take an account of Mens estats in order to Makeing of Rattes Samuell Nurs and James putnam and Lt Fuller was chosen to take an acct of those on that side ye River and to bring in there accounts to Thee Committee with In a fortnight-



May


   Recd this 3d of May 1688 of Nathaniel Ingersol & Jonathan Walcutt the sum of Fifty Eight pounds and Six shillings in and as money being in part of my Salary for the year last past viz: 1687 I say recd
Per me Deodt Lawson


At a meetinge of the Inhabitants of Salam Velidge on munday the 21 of may: 1688:-

   Thar wos Chosen for overseears for the year Insuwige Capt John putnam Ensine Thomas Flint Joseph Hutchinson Mr Danill Andrew to take Care of owr metinge hous & other publike Charg & to make retorne Acordinge to law