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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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also 329 casualties to undocumented craft—sail-boats, row-boats, etc.—carrying 781 persons, of whom five were lost. During the year 675 persons were succored at the stations, and a total of 1,447 days relief given. The following is a list of the most notable wrecks and casualties in American waters, and disasters to American vessels in foreign waters: Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, etc. British powder-ship Morning Star struck by lightning and blown up in New York Harbor......Aug. 9, 1778 La Tribune, thirty-six guns, wrecked off Halifax; 300 lives lost......Nov. 16, 1797 Transport Aeneas wrecked off Newfoundland; 340 lives lost......Oct. 23, 1805 Transport Harpooner wrecked near Newfoundland; 200 lives lost......Nov. 10, 1816 Magazine of steam-frigate Fulton explodes at Brooklyn navy-yard; vessel entirely destroyed; twenty-six lives lost......June 4, 1829 Brig Billow lost in storm on Ragged Island, N. S.; all on board, 137 in number, perish......April 9, 183
Feb. 1757. William the f. taught the Grammar School in Camb. several years, and d. of apoplexy 17 June 1758, a. 39. 13. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (10), m. Elizabeth Parker 2 Sept. 1763, and had Boradel, bap. 14 Ap. 1765, m. William Cooper 1 Sept. 1784. 14. Josiah, s. of Jonathan (10), by w. Elizabeth had Pemberton, bap. 29 Oct. 1769; William, ,ap. 10 June 1770; Sarah, hap. 12 Dec. 1773, d. of consumption, at the almshouse, 6 Jan. 1797, a. 23; Josiah, bap. 7 July 1776; James, bap. 9 Aug. 1778, d. at the almshouse 14 Sept. 1795, a. 17. Josiah the f. d. at the almshouse 15 Ap. 1793, a. 17. 15. Samuel, s. of Jonathan (10), was a victualler on the south side of the river, and in. Sarah Spring 23 Nov. 1762. Administration on his estate was granted 4 Aug. 1772 to his w. Sarah, and guardians were appointed for his children, Henry and Samuel, 4 Dec. 1782. Hannah, prob. sister to Nicholas (2), m. John Sewall, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Au
Feb. 1757. William the f. taught the Grammar School in Camb. several years, and d. of apoplexy 17 June 1758, a. 39. 13. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (10), m. Elizabeth Parker 2 Sept. 1763, and had Boradel, bap. 14 Ap. 1765, m. William Cooper 1 Sept. 1784. 14. Josiah, s. of Jonathan (10), by w. Elizabeth had Pemberton, bap. 29 Oct. 1769; William, ,ap. 10 June 1770; Sarah, hap. 12 Dec. 1773, d. of consumption, at the almshouse, 6 Jan. 1797, a. 23; Josiah, bap. 7 July 1776; James, bap. 9 Aug. 1778, d. at the almshouse 14 Sept. 1795, a. 17. Josiah the f. d. at the almshouse 15 Ap. 1793, a. 17. 15. Samuel, s. of Jonathan (10), was a victualler on the south side of the river, and in. Sarah Spring 23 Nov. 1762. Administration on his estate was granted 4 Aug. 1772 to his w. Sarah, and guardians were appointed for his children, Henry and Samuel, 4 Dec. 1782. Hannah, prob. sister to Nicholas (2), m. John Sewall, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Au