v. Walter Balfour, 1852; Life of Rev. Hosea Ballou, in four volumes, 1854, 1855; and The Early Days of Thomas Whittemore, an Autobiography, 18er, of consumption, May 26, 1861. Rev. Henry W. Rugg was ordained in 1854, and having preached three or four years on Cape Cod, commenced his U. 1834, D. D. (McK.
C.) 1844.
1852, 1853,Rev. William H. Hatch.
1854, 1855,Rev. Converse L. McCurdy.
Died 22 Nov. 1876.
1856,Rev. Abrah and Representative in the General Court six years, between 1841 and 1854.
On the incorporation of the City in 1846, he was elected as its fi
1852,Isaac Lum,Asa P. Morse.
1853,Benjamin Woodward,Asa P. Morse.
1854-1855,Luther Crane,Asa P. Morse.
1856,Isaac Lum,Ethan Earle.
1857,S849, 1850,Rev. A. D. Merrill.
1851, 1852,Rev. Charles Adams.
1853, 1854,Rev. I. J. P. Collyer.
Died 7 May, 1872.
1855,Rev. C. S. McReadingon, soon became the stated preacher.
A meeting-house was erected in 1854, on the northwesterly side of Coggswell Avenue, near North Avenue, w
William A. Brewer, 1853.
Joseph Whitney, 1853, 1854.
Franklin Hall, 1854, 1856.
Thaddeus B. Bigelow, 1854.
Justin A. Jacobs, 1854.
Stephen Smith, 1855.
J. M. S. Williams, 1855.
Oliver T. 848, 1849, 1855.
Edward G. Stevens, 1848-1850, 1854.
William L. Whitney, 1850-1852.
John Hews, 18
John Taylor, 1853.
Henry M. Chamberlain, 1854, 1859.
Henry S. Hills, 1854.
Linus A. Phillins, 1852, 1853.
Francis L. Batchelder, 1853, 1854.
Alanson Bigelow, 1853-1855.
Barnabas Binnelin Hall, 1853, 1854.
George G. Ryder, 1853, 1854, 1863, 1864, 1867.
Charles H. Saunders, 1853, am Watriss, 1853, 1854.
Thaddeus B. Bigelow, 1854.
O. H. P. Green, 1854.
Rufus Lamson, 1854, 181854.
Rufus Lamson, 1854, 1855.
William A. Munroe, 1854.
Benjamin F. Nourse, 1854, 1856, 1857.
Henry Noyes, 1854, 1855.
1854.
Benjamin F. Nourse, 1854, 1856, 1857.
Henry Noyes, 1854, 1855.
Ebenezer T. Tufts, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858.
Almon Abbott, 1855.
Daniel S. Brown, 1855.
Luther Cr1854, 1856, 1857.
Henry Noyes, 1854, 1855.
Ebenezer T. Tufts, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858.
Almon Abbott, 1855.
Daniel S. Brown, 1855.
Luther Crane, 1855.
John Gage, 1855, 1859.
Augustus P. Griffin, 1855, 1856.
John Holman, 1855.
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posterity, who bear his name, and only five of John's. Forty-four of Edward's descendants were in the Revolutionary Army, from Newton, and not one of John's. Now (1854) there are but three families in town of Edward's descendants, that bear his name.
(Pages 332, 333.) 1 insert here a single family of the older branch:
4. AbraMonroe, and had Elizabeth St. Clair, b. 23 Oct. 1827, m. Judge Sharp of Monroe, and d. leaving an infant; Mary Caroline, b. 7 May 1829, m. James McEnery, and d. in 1854, leaving issue; Melinda Theresa, b. 4 Dec. 1830, m. Oliver Kellam, and——Buckner; Josiah Tennell, b. 2 Nov. 1832, m. Emily De Lery of Monroe; Louisa Jane, b. 9 May Sherburn, and was a Deacon.
John the f. was a weaver, and res. on the south side of the river, near Newton Upper Falls.
He erected a house which was standing in 1854, and then occupied by descendants of the 5th and 6th generations.,.Jackson's Hist.
Newton, p. 465.
,Mary, m. John Gove 15 Mar. 1677.
Bridgett, m. Israel Cheev