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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7., An eighteenth century enterprise. (search)
ford's next neighbor on the south, Somerville being a part of that town until March 3, 1842. The road now called Medford street (the name being adopted because it is an extension of the street of that name in Somerville) was the direct road to Lechmere Point, East Cambridge, and was called Court street, as it was used especially when the inhabitants of Medford had occasion to go to the County Court House, which stood then, as now, very near the historic spot where the British landed, April 19, 1775. The name was subsequently changed to Craigie road, a name suggested by its being the direct route to Craigie bridge at East Cambridge, but this name in turn was superseded. Ship street, a name appropriate then and of historical value now, although we must lament its change to Riverside avenue, had been formerly known as the road to the marshes and the road to the mill. It was of much later date than the three roads described as leading .... from the town pump. Porter's corner wa
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7., Meeting-house brook and the second Meeting-house. (search)
n share, was to be paid to his brothers and sisters or their heirs, as follows: Andrew Andrew, born October 6, 1723, married Sarah Callender Ship master of Boston. (eldest son) £158.19.3 Sarah, born December 1, 1729, m. Hezekiah Blanchard, October 6, 1763, died November 28, 1792. James, born April 8, 1735, m. Mary Watson, March. 27, 1760, d. November 18, 1763., Isaac Isaac, born January 24, 1739, m. Abigail Cutter, October 8, 1761, d. November 24, 1789. Captain of Minutemen, April 19, 1775., Richard Richard, born November 12, 1737, m. Lucy Jones, November 9, 1762, d. June 27, 1827. Town clerk of Medford., Ebenezer Ebenezer, born May 31, 1748, m. Martha Jones, April 12, 1770, d. March 21, 1835. Occupation, tanner. Josiah Josiah, born October 17, 1744. Occupation, hatter, 1770. Probably went to West Cambridge. [Halls of New England. Hall.] and James James, born April 8, 1735, m. Mary Watson, March. 27, 1760, d. November 18, 1763., each £79.9.7 Benjamin,