Samuel Man

[3][7][8][2][1] He continued in that position until 1672 when he was required to give two months notice before he moved to Wollomonopoag.

[1][3][9][2] Man moved from Dedham to the area soon to be known as Wrentham in 1672, one year after the first settlers arrived.

[1] When the people of Wrentham heard that he was about to be called to Milton, they sent a committee to entice him to return and be their minister.

[1][3] Due to the "troublous times and divers hinderances," it was not until April 13, 1692, that a church of 10 people was gathered in Wrentham with Man ordained as the pastor.

[1][2][3][5] His ordination was attended by Judge Samuel Sewall[2] and he preached from 1st Corinthians IV Chapter 2nd verse.