Hi Leon
The book is The Inhabitants of Cardington in 1782 published by Beds Historical Record Society in 1973 now out of print
Of cottages numbered 23 to 40 in Cotton End only numbers 26 and 34 were not occupied by dissenters, and included the dissenting parson in no. 39:
(All BMD dates are the parish of Cardington, which includes the hamlet of Cotton End, unless otherwise stated)
Cottage no. 32
William Summerfield, labourer, age 50 born at North-Crowley Bucks (Editor’s addition: Baptised 31 Jan 1732 North Crawley Bucks; Married 26 Jul 1752 both of Cardington; Buried 3 Mar 1791; Land Tax 1783 occ £0-10s-0d)
Wife. Susanna, maiden name Redman, age 53. Born at Cardington. Spins jersey. (Ed: Bap 24 Nov 1728. Bur 7 May 1784 pauper).
Children
#1 John, a soldier age 29 (Ed: Bap 31 Dec1752)
#2 Mary. Married at Barford. Age 26(Ed: Bap 24 Nov 1754; her illeg child Mary bap 20 Jun 1779 bur 2 Jul 1780; ?mar 6 Feb 1781 6 Feb 1781 Ralph Thompson Widr)
#3 William, Married in London. Age 24 (Ed: bap 10 Apr 1757)
(Ed:Unbapt son interred at the Meeting House 19 Nov 1759)
#4 Martha servant at Brickhill age 22(Ed: bap 15 Feb 1761)
#5 Joseph, servant to Mr Cranfield, Harodine age 18 (he also appears in the book as a servant in the household of Mrs Mary Cranfield in the hamlet of what is now called Harrowden) (Ed: Bap 29 Mar 1767. Mar 8 Sep1785 Mary Head)
(Ed: Robert bap 29 Mar 1767 Burial 2 Nov 1769 given as Joseph but see #5 above)
#6 Thomas, servant to Mr Cranfield, Pastors age 13 (he also appears in the book as a servant in the household of Richard Cranfield, in the hamlet of Pastors)
#7 Hannah. Makes lace (Ed: bap 6 May 1787 aged 14)
Hope this is useful at some point.
Regards
David
(I see that you have a fellow researcher of Moses on GenCircles - he has managed to narrow Moses' death down to "between 1846 and 1907"!!!)