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usannaMaiden, Mar. 15, 1763Nov. 30, 1763In family of Jonathan Sprague (about loyrs.old). Inglesbe, BethiahChelsea, May 3, 1754In family of Timothy Hall. Single woman. Ingols, EuniceNewbury, July i, 1771Daughter of James and Bathshua Peirson. Ingolls, LucyJan. 30, 1791 Ingraham, Duncan, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797(Signed) Richard Hall. Isebester, ChristianWatertown, Sept., 1768In family of Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Charlestown, abt. Oct. 15, 1770 Jackson, CharlesStoneham, Apr. 8, 1763Tenant of John Bishop.   Elizabeth (wife)   Anna (child) Jackson, CharlesChildren of Mrs. Jos. Stan-   Hannahyan. See Joseph Stanyan.   HannahStoneham, May, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Dau. of Hannah Stanyan. Jenkins, AbigailMaiden, Apr. 21, 1760In family of Hezikiah Blanchard. Jenks, RichardLynn, Apr. 2, 1764Journeyman. In family of Samuel Tilton. Jenks, Samuel, Capt.Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWo
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Children   Jesse   Ebenezer   Ezra   Sibyl   Elizabeth   Cloe   Abigail   Rhoda Learned, ThomasJan. 30, 1791Clock-maker. Leech, HannahReading, Also given Reading Precinct. Apr. 25, 1759Feb. 25, 1760In house of Simon Tufts. Single woman. Leech, HannahReading, Nov. 29, 1773Single woman in family of Stephen Hall. Lewis, Lewes. JohnChelsea, Apr. 10, 1765Feb. 24, 1766In family of Simon Tufts. Lewes, Mary Lilly, (widow)Chelsea, June 7, 1759Nov. 21, 1735 1759Maid in family of John Bishop. Livermore, ElizabethCambridge, Aug. 25, 1759Single. Housekeeper in family of Isaac Warren. Livingstone, JohnAug. 31, 1797 Lock, AbigailBoston, Apr. 10, 1762Maid in family of Stephn Bradshaw. Lowder, WilliamAug. 31, 1797 Lunno, David and wifeDec. Ct. 1759 Expedition to Goldsboro, N. C. by a corporal of Co. F, 5th Massachusetts Infantry. Edited by Emma Wild Goodwin. Newbern, N. C., December 23, 1862. My Dear daughter Emma:—I'm going to write you as near a