Christopher and Sarah Bidlake

Windham CT in the 1830s

Christopher and Sarah Bidlake, who married in Ipswich, Massachusetts, were the common ancestors of the Bidlack family of Windham County, Connecticut. The above sketch of Windham Center in the 1830s is by John Warner Barber. Sarah Bidlake was the daughter of John Fuller and Elizabeth (Emerson) Perrin, and a granddaughter of Thomas Emerson who was born… Continue reading Christopher and Sarah Bidlake

First Church Burns, June 13, 1965

It was a sad day for Ipswich when on June 13, 1965, lightning hit the steeple on the sanctuary of the First Church on Meeting House Green and the building was destroyed by fire. The building was over a century old and considered to be one of the best examples of Gothic church construction in… Continue reading First Church Burns, June 13, 1965

The Story of Argilla Farm, 107 Argilla Rd.

Argilla Farm, Ipswich MA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onAE4zmpe9I The land and marsh on the east side of Labour-in-vain Creek, extending to Northgate Road were bequeathed to John Winthrop in 1634. The Agawam Sagamore Masconomet had controlled the land, and made terms with Winthrop as follows: " I doth testify that I Maskonomet did give to Mr. John Winthrop all that ground that… Continue reading The Story of Argilla Farm, 107 Argilla Rd.

Two-Volume Set Documentsย the Birds of Essex County

Birds of Essex County

Order at Amazon Ornithologist Jim Berry of Ipswich has updated Charles Wendell Townsend's "The Birds of Essex County," including songbirds, marsh birds, seabirds, raptors, and other species that visit our yards, woodlands, marshes, and coastlines. The two-volume set documents the natural history of all the bird species that have ever been positively documented in Essex County,… Continue reading Two-Volume Set Documentsย the Birds of Essex County