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th Robinson of Lexington, 16 Nov. 1775. Abigail, m. John Brown, 19 Mar. 1778. Benjamin, John, was Constable of Camb. in 1633. He was released from the duty of training, in 1634, but required to have in readiness at all times sufficient arms. He resided in 1635 and 1642 on the easterly side of Ash Street, his land, six acres, bordering on said street and on Charles River. Mr. Benjamin's house burnt, and £ 100 in goods lost, 1636. Savage's Winthrop, i. 185. He removed to Wat. and d. 14 June 1645. His eldest son was John. 2. Joseph, of Barnstable, sold land in Camb. 30 Oct. 1686, bounded on land of Abel Benjamin, my brother, which was devised by will of my honored father, Mr. John Benjamin, sometimes of Watertown, deceased. Besbeech, Thomas, sold land in Camb. 1636. About 1636 he purchased of William Lewis a house, which he sold to William Cutter in 1638, on the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets. His name is variously written on the records, Besbeche, Besbeae,
th Robinson of Lexington, 16 Nov. 1775. Abigail, m. John Brown, 19 Mar. 1778. Benjamin, John, was Constable of Camb. in 1633. He was released from the duty of training, in 1634, but required to have in readiness at all times sufficient arms. He resided in 1635 and 1642 on the easterly side of Ash Street, his land, six acres, bordering on said street and on Charles River. Mr. Benjamin's house burnt, and £ 100 in goods lost, 1636. Savage's Winthrop, i. 185. He removed to Wat. and d. 14 June 1645. His eldest son was John. 2. Joseph, of Barnstable, sold land in Camb. 30 Oct. 1686, bounded on land of Abel Benjamin, my brother, which was devised by will of my honored father, Mr. John Benjamin, sometimes of Watertown, deceased. Besbeech, Thomas, sold land in Camb. 1636. About 1636 he purchased of William Lewis a house, which he sold to William Cutter in 1638, on the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets. His name is variously written on the records, Besbeche, Besbeae,