kin, 1649, 1651.
Speaker in 1651.
Edward Collins, 1654-1670.
Thomas Danforth, 1657, 1658.
Edward Oakes, 1659, 1667, 1669– 1681.
Edward Winship, 1663, 1664, 1681– 1686.
Joseph Cooke [2d], 1671, 1676-1680.
Thomas Prentice, 16 72-65, 1685.
Edward Jackson, 1665, 1682.
Samuel Andrews, 1666, 1681-1693.
James Trowbridge,* 1666.
Joseph Cooke,* 1667, 1689.
William Dickson, 1667, 1679, 1680, 1682, 1684.
Gregory Cooke,* 1667.
Francis Whitmore,* 1668, 1682.
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Gregory Cooke,* 1667.
Francis Whitmore,* 1668, 1682.
Peter Towne, 1668, 1676, 1690, 1691, 1694, 1695.
John Spring,* 1668, 1678.
John Fuller,* 1669, 1675.
Samuel Goffe,* 1670.
Thomas Prentice, Jr.,* 1670.
Samuel Champney, 1670, 1681-1687, 1689, 1691, 1692, 1694.
John Kendrick,* 1671.
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Francis Whitmore,* 1668, 1682.
Peter Towne, 1668, 1676, 1690, 1691, 1694, 1695.
John Spring,* 1668, 1678.
John Fuller,* 1669, 1675.
Samuel Goffe,* 1670.
Thomas Prentice, Jr.,* 1670.
Samuel Champney, 1670, 1681-1687, 1689, 1691, 1692, 1694.
John Kendrick,* 1671.
John Gove, 1671, 1684, 1690, 1697.
William Barrett, 1671, 1681.
Samuel Hastings, 1672, 1691, 1692.
Daniel Bacon,* 1672.
Marmaduke Johnson,* 1672.
Nathaniel Hancock,* 1673, 1685.
Samuel Stone, 1673, 1681, 1688, 1692.
Daniel Champney,
, b. 17 Feb. 1659-60, m. James Clark 24 Sept. 1685; Mary, b. 12 May 1662, m.——Stowell; Hester, b. 14 May 1664, d. 31 Mar. 1667; Samuel, b. 9 Mar. 1666-7; Joseph, b. 1 Sept. 1669; Richard, b. 20 Aug. 1674.
Samuel the f. returned to Cambridge about 1667, and resided on the south side of the river.
He was Selectman eleven years between 1681 and 1694, Muster-master 1690; Deputy or Representative during the stormy period from 1686 to 1695, and d. in 1695, leaving w. Ruth, who was his second w. and 646, and became a second time a widow at his death, 10 Dec. 1666.
3. Thomas, s. of Simon (1), grad.
H. C. 1653, minister in Eastham from 1655 to 1670, where, by w. Sarah, he had Thomas, b. 7 April 1663; Simon, b. 5 July 1665; Sarah, b. 24 Mar, 1667; Joseph, b. 27 Jan. 1668-9; John and another son, twins, b. 11 Feb. 1670-71; William, b. March 1673; Ebenezer, b. 28 Mar. 1675; Anne, Mercy, and Increase, triplets, b. 14 and 15 April 1678; Eleazar, b. 30 Mar. 1680.
Thomas the f. d. in Boston 13
he homestead with his mother.
It does not appear that he ever married.
The last notice I have found of him is in 1693, when he and his brother Samuel sold the homestead.
5. John, s. of Percival (2), m. Ruth, dau. of Edward Mitchelson 20 Oct. 1656, and had John, b. 24 July 1657; Nathaniel, b. 25 Sept. 1658; Percival, b. 29 Mar. 1660; Ruth, b. 25 Nov. 1661, m. Zechariah Hicks, 18 Nov. 1685; Samuel, b. 4 May 1663; Elizabeth, b. 22 Ap. 1665, m. Thomas Johnson 8 Jan. 1682-3; Edward, b. 15 Ap. 1667; Thomas, b. 7 Mar. 1668-9; Jonathan, b. prob.
1671; Bethia, b. 20 Jan. 1673-4, m. Joseph Hicks, and d. 12 Ap. 1708; Joseph, b. 24 Nov. 1675; Benjamin, b. 13 Aug. 1677; was living in 1696; Mitchelson, b. 14 Mar. 1680-81, d. 21 Oct. 1681; and Mary, b.——,m. Rev. Nathaniel Hunting of Easthampton, L. I., 27 Oct. 1701., John the f. was a tailor.
He succeeded his father-in-law, Mitchelson, 3 June 1681, as Marshal-general of the Colony.
During the Andros administration, he was superseded in office
d Phillips of Milford.
The town of Hartford, in 1664, offered him £ 10 to remove from Hartford with his wife.
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Kempster, Daniel, in 1642 res. on the southerly side of the Common, near Appian Way. In 1644 he bought an estate on the westerly side of Dunster Street, about one hundred feet northerly from Mount Auburn Street, where he subsequently resided.
A few months before his death, he sold this estate to Justinian Holden.
He was a carpenter, and d. between 15 Oct. 1666 and 2 Ap. 1667, a. about 80; Abigail, prob.
his w., d. 22 Oct. 1657.
In his will, dated 27 Sept. 1665, he bequeaths sundry articles to his cousin Thomas Moulton, his kinsman Samuel Andrew, the daughter of his brother John Kempster, sometime of Needum, England, deceased, Anna, daughter of Thomas Parke of Dunstable, England, and Elder Frost: and the residue to such as shall tender me, and show me kindness, in my sickness and old age.
Kendall, John, sold land on the south side of the river 8 Sept. 1646; a