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e 1654; Lydia, b. 6 Mar. 1656-7. They had also son John, to whom the father gave deed of land in Watertown, Feb. 1678-9, in observance of the last will and testament of his grandfather Read. Daniel the f. was a tailor, and d. 7 Sept. 1691. 3. Jacob, s. of Daniel (2), by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. 26 Mar. 1677-8, d. 6 Ap. 1678; Jacob, b. 9 Ap. 1680; Elizabeth, b. 27 Mar. 1682; Ruhamah, b. 8 Ap. 1686. Ballard, Samuel, m. Hannah Belcher, 2 Sept. 1678. Sarah, m. Caleb Dana, Jr., 24 May 1756. Banbridge, Guy, had a grant of land in Aug. 1634, and resided at the S. E. corner of Garden and Mason streets. His name appears in the records under an unusual variety of forms,—such as Bambrige, Bambrigg, Bainbrick, Banbridge, Banbricke, Banbrook, and Benbricke. He was buried 10 Ap. 1645. His w. Justice subsequently exchanged the homestead, with William Towne, for a house on the east side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mt. Auburn streets, which she sold to Nathaniel Hanco
e 1654; Lydia, b. 6 Mar. 1656-7. They had also son John, to whom the father gave deed of land in Watertown, Feb. 1678-9, in observance of the last will and testament of his grandfather Read. Daniel the f. was a tailor, and d. 7 Sept. 1691. 3. Jacob, s. of Daniel (2), by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. 26 Mar. 1677-8, d. 6 Ap. 1678; Jacob, b. 9 Ap. 1680; Elizabeth, b. 27 Mar. 1682; Ruhamah, b. 8 Ap. 1686. Ballard, Samuel, m. Hannah Belcher, 2 Sept. 1678. Sarah, m. Caleb Dana, Jr., 24 May 1756. Banbridge, Guy, had a grant of land in Aug. 1634, and resided at the S. E. corner of Garden and Mason streets. His name appears in the records under an unusual variety of forms,—such as Bambrige, Bambrigg, Bainbrick, Banbridge, Banbricke, Banbrook, and Benbricke. He was buried 10 Ap. 1645. His w. Justice subsequently exchanged the homestead, with William Towne, for a house on the east side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mt. Auburn streets, which she sold to Nathaniel Hanco