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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 20 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 47: operations of South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, under Rear-admiral Dahlgren, during latter end of 1863 and in 1864. (search)
gn, F. B. Davis; Acting-Master's Mates; John O'Conner, E. H. Frisbie and Jacob Kemp; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, T. G. Farroat and J. T. Greenwood. Steamer Daffodil. Acting-Ensign, F. W. Sanborn; Acting-Master's Mates, J. C. Wentworth, C. L. Weeden, T. E. Harvey and D. Lester; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, T. W. Dee; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Fisher and W. F. Henderson. Steamer Jonquil. Acting Ensign, Israel T. Halstead; Acting-Master's Mates, J. G. Brown and George Bowers; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, David Gayring; Acting-Third-Assistants; Jesse Wright and Wm. Leonard. Steamer Carnation. Acting-Ensign, Wm. Boyd; Acting-Master's Mates, A. Burnham and E. H. Frisbie; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, T. S. Jennings; Acting-Third-Assistants, C. W. Plaisted and J. H. Fulcher. Steamer Clover. Acting-Ensign, Chas. A. Blanchard: Acting-Master's Mate, F. S. Leach; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Geo. Divine; Acting-Third-Assistant, G. C
n the father and son; for Thomas Danforth complained to the General Court, May 1652, against George Bowers, for rending a deed committed to his trust, with several articles between the said George Bowers and Benanuel Bowers his son; for which offence a fine was imposed; at the same Court, George Bowers of Cambridge being complained on, for putting in a vote on the election day for the Governor, ath in a fit, 24 Jan. 1701-2, may have been dau. of John. 2. Henry, m. Elizabeth, wid. of George Bowers, 25 June 1657, and d. 24 May 1681; his w. Elizabeth survived him. Brackett, John, m. Saraamb. in 1652, and received his dividend of the Shawshine lands. By his w. Patience, dau. of Geo. Bowers, he had Sarah, b. 3 May 1653; John, b. 24 June 1655, had liberty to build a seat in the meetierly side of North Avenue; his estate adjoined that of his father, and was formerly owned by George Bowers. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Bordman, 28 Ap. 1686; she d. 15 Nov. 1713 (G. S. 1714), and h
ifficulty occurred between the father and son; for Thomas Danforth complained to the General Court, May 1652, against George Bowers, for rending a deed committed to his trust, with several articles between the said George Bowers and Benanuel Bowers his son; for which offence a fine was imposed; at the same Court, George Bowers of Cambridge being complained on, for putting in a vote on the election day for the Governor, acknowledged the fact, not only this year but every year since he came intary, who was burned to death in a fit, 24 Jan. 1701-2, may have been dau. of John. 2. Henry, m. Elizabeth, wid. of George Bowers, 25 June 1657, and d. 24 May 1681; his w. Elizabeth survived him. Brackett, John, m. Sarah, dau. of John Stedman, , and Bredshew), was in Camb. in 1652, and received his dividend of the Shawshine lands. By his w. Patience, dau. of Geo. Bowers, he had Sarah, b. 3 May 1653; John, b. 24 June 1655, had liberty to build a seat in the meetinghouse, 1678, and is sup
684-5, m. Jona. Gove 26 Dec. 1706; Sarah, m. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 9 Sept. 1714; Samuel; Mary, m. Nathaniel Goddard 26 Nov. 1723; Elizabeth, prob. d. young; Walter (the last five were bap. 17 Jan. 1696-7); John, b. 2 Oct. 1698; Jonathan, b. 6 Dee. 1707. Samuel the f. d. 8 Jan. 1717-18, a. 64; his w. Hannah d. 9 Oct. 1732, a. 66. 3. John, s. of John (1), was a shoemaker. He resided on the easterly side of North Avenue; his estate adjoined that of his father, and was formerly owned by George Bowers. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Bordman, 28 Ap. 1686; she d. 15 Nov. 1713 (G. S. 1714), and he m. Sarah Hancock 21 June 1720. His children were John, bap. 3 July 1698; Elizabeth, bap. 3 July 1698; Elizabeth, b. 9 May 1699, m. Samuel Andrew 10 Ap. 1741; Anna, bap. 7 July 1700, m. Joseph Carter of Woburn 12 Feb. 1718-19; Hannah, b. 29 Dec. 1701; Sarah, b. 9 Ap. 1704; Timothy, b. 9 Ap. 1706; Joshua, b. 25 Jan. 1708-9; Abigail, b. 10 July 1711; and perhaps others, previous to 1698. John th
Police Court. --The following cases were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring