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the Rev. W. Turner , Jun. , MA., Lives of the eminent Unitarians 2 2 Browse Search
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en Main and Austin Streets; about 1840 he rem. to Medford, where he d. 13 May 1861. 21. John, by w. Mary, had Moses, b.——Mary, b. 24 Jan. 1716-17; Anna, b. 22 Dec. 1718, m. Jacob Caldwell; Zebulun, b. 2 Oct. 1720; Seth, b. 22 Aug. 1722; Enoch, b. 31 Aug. 1724, d. young; Elisha, b. 10 Jan. 1726-7; Asher, b. 9 Nov. 1728, d. 1731; Sarah, b. 4 Feb. 1730-31, d. 1731; Elizabeth, b. 27 Oct. 1732; Sarah, bap. 21 Sept. 1735., John the f. was a cordwainer, and res. near the old cemetery in Wat. from 1718 until 1738, when he exchanged his homestead for an estate opposite to the northeasterly corner of Mount Auburn Cemetery, extending from Mount Auburn Street, where the old house remains standing, to Fresh Pond. His son Seth and son-in-law Jacob Caldwell were appointed administrators of his estate 6 Oct. 1746. His parentage is not satisfactorily ascertained. Dr. Bond conjectured that he was son of John (4) of Cambridge. (Hist. Wat., p. 293.) On further investigation, he assigned him a place
of apoplexy 23 July 1732; his w. Elizabeth d. 21 May 1735. 7. Nathaniel, s. of Thomas (4), by w. Bethia, had Mary, b. 15 Sept. 1716, m. Thomas Sparhawk, Esq., 14 Jan. 1730-31, and was living in 1779. Nathaniel the f. was not the Chelsea schoolmaster and magistrate who grad. H. C. 1701, as some have supposed, but a farmer or yeoman. He d. 11 Mar. 1727-8; his w. Bethia d. Dec. 1774, a. 81. 8. Peter, s. of Thomas (4), m. Mary Mattucks, and had Elizabeth, b. about 1716; Thomas, b. about 1718; Peter, b. about 1720; Mary, b. about 1722, prob. m. Abraham Frost 8 June 1747; Samuel, b. about 1726, prob. the mariner on whose estate Abraham Frost administered 21 Dec. 1764; Sarah, b. about 1728. The dates of birth are estimated from the ages specified in the guardianship granted to their mother Mary 30 July 1731. Peter the f. was styled Captain and d. 7 Dec. 1729. 9. Thomas, prob. s. of Peter (8), m. Rebecca, dau. of Deac. John Bradish, and had Rebecca, b. about 1740, m. William
98); Mary, bap. 11 Dec. 1698, m. Thomas Dana 22 Jan. 1718-19, and d. 10 Oct. 1739; Thomas, bap. 15 Dec. 1700, grad. H. C. 1718, minister at Dracut, d. 18 Mar. 1765. Josiah the f. was a Captain and served in the war against the Indians; he was in cog 20 May 1686. His children were /Mary, b. 21 Aug. 1664; Thomas, b. 22 Mar. 1665-6; Nathaniel, b. 14 Sept. 1668, d. about 1718, leaving family; William, b. 12 May 1671, a Deacon at Billerica, d. here of small-pox 5 Oct. 1730, while attending the Genon the southerly side of Brattle street, between Ash and Sparks streets, and d. about 1717; his w. Margaret d. 19 Feb. 1717-18: Amos Marrett was appointed administrator on the estates of both John and Margaret 22 Feb. 1717-18. 6. William, s. of Namaker, and d. 24 Oct. 1722; his w. Hannah m. Jason Winship, 1724. 13. Henry, s. of Solomon (7), m. Elizabeth Rand about 1718; she d. 13 Mar. 1748-9, and he m. Elizabeth Haley of Boston (pub. 21 Oct. 1749). His chil. were Joshua, b. 9 Ap. 1719; C
er, b. 5 May 1717, m. Tabitha Prentice 10 Jan. 1738-9; Samuel, b 3 Feb. 1722-3; Hester, b. 22 May 1725. Jonathan the f. res. at Lexington. 13. James, s. of Philip (6), m. Mary Howe 10 Jan. 1705-6, and had Mary, b. 24 July 1706, m. Benjamin Bailey of Stow; Joanna, b. 3 Dec. 1707, prob. d. young; James, b. 14 Aug. 1709; Josiah, b. 28 Mar. 1711; Samuel, b. 27 Oct. 1712; Jemima, b. 8 Sept. 1714, m. John Carruth of Westborough; Sarah, b. 8 Feb. 1716, m.——Creasey of Groton; Abigail, b. 29 Ap. 1718, m. Dr. Ebenezer Perry of Groton; Lucy, b. 15 Ap. 1720. James the f. res. at Lex., where he prob. d. between 6 July 1747, when he and his w. Mary executed a deed to his son Josiah, and 17 May 1749, when the other children confirmed the title to the estate. They then resided—James (a cordwainer), at Camb., Samuel (a cordwainer), at Sudbury, Mary, at Stow, Josiah, at Lex., Sarah and Abigail, at Groton, and Jemima, at Westborough. 14. William, s. of Philip (6), by w. Elizabeth had Nathan<
b.——, m. Deac. Joseph Brown 15 Nov. 1699; Mehetabel, bap. 4 Mar. 1687-8, m. William Sherman of Newton 13 Sept. 1715, and was mother of the distinguished Roger Sherman of Revolutionary memory; Joseph, bap. 4 Jan. 1690-91, m. Hannah——, and d. about 1718; Roger, b.——, named in his grandfather's will. Benjamin the f. resided in Wat., and d. 8 Jan. 1709-10. 5. Thomas, s. of Joseph (3), m. Rebecca Whittemore; she d. 6 Nov. 1734, a. 53, and he m. Cherry Stone (pub. 7 Mar. 1734-5). His chil. wereh; Mary; Sarah, b. 2 Oct. 1688; Ephraim, b. 21 Oct. 1691, a Colonel, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Jackson, by whom he had Eleazer, b. 23 Feb. 1715, a Colonel, and the founder of Williams College, slain in battle 8 Sept. 1755; and Thomas, b. 1 Ap. 1718, a physician in Hatfield, d. 1775; he d. when on a visit at Hatfield Aug. 1754, a. 63. 2. John, perhaps s. of Isaac (1), though Jackson says that Isaac's son John removed to Stonington, Conn., res. at Menot., and by w. Mary had Jason, b. 1