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. Thomas Goodwin of Chs. 24 Dec. 1776. 47. Thomas, s. of Aaron (25), m. Elizabeth Brown 15 Oct. 1780, and had Thomas, b. 5 Oct. 1781, d. 23 May 1818; .Aaron, b. 1benezer the f. d. 11 Ap. 1742, a. 28. 9. Thomas, s. of Ebenezer (8), m. Elizabeth Brown 21 Ap. 1763, and had in Camb. Josiah, b. 24 Dec. 1763; Mary, b. 1 July 17797, m. Isaac Livermore of Camb. (pub. 5 Oct. 1822), and d. 11 June 1871; Elizabeth Brown, b. 17 Mar. 1799; and in Cambridge Phineas Brown, b. 3 Sept. 1803, m. Marym Underwood of Chelmsford 17 Mar. 1684-5. 2. James, s. of James (1), m. Elizabeth Brown 23 Sept. 1678, res. in Billerica, and had James, b. 27 June 1679; John, b. Jonathan Tyng, and her children John and Mary; grandchildren Hezekiah and Elizabeth Brown, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Usher; son-in-law Samuel Shrimpton; brother Sa, bap. 7 Dec. 1760, d. unm. 28 Feb. 1780; Benjamin, bap. 15 May 1763, m. Elizabeth Brown 12 Mar. 1787. Andrew the f. res. in Menot. 6. Edward, prob. s. of Jo
children 13 Ap. 1816, a. 66. His w. Mary d. 18 Aug. 1836, a. 83. 45. George, s. of George (24), m. Sarah Robbins 21 Oct. 1756, and had Jonathan, b. 18 June 1757, m. Mary Locke 20 Nov. 1777; Joseph, bap. 22 Ap. 1759; Sarah, bap. 2 Aug. 1761. 46. Aaron, s. of Aaron (25), m. Abigail Bowman 17 Dec. 1772, and had Aaron, b. 28 Ap. 1774. Aaron the f. was a tanner, and. about 1776. His w. Abigail survived, and m. Thomas Goodwin of Chs. 24 Dec. 1776. 47. Thomas, s. of Aaron (25), m. Elizabeth Brown 15 Oct. 1780, and had Thomas, b. 5 Oct. 1781, d. 23 May 1818; .Aaron, b. 14 Sept. 1783, d. 22 June 1786; Lewis, b. 20 Nov. 1785; Oliver, b. 21 June 1787; Saunders, b. 13 Mar. 1789; Betsey, b. 21 Jan. 1791. 48. Charles, s. of Aaron (25), m. Sarah Robbins 9 Nov. 1784, and d. 12 Dec. 1840, a. 83. His w. Sarah d. 9 Feb. 1840, a. 84. 49. Aaron, s. of (Gershom (42), m. Polly Putnam of Medford 23 Aug. 1796, and had Rhoda, b. 31 Mar. 1797; Maria, b. 22 Ap. 1798; Gershom, b. 12 Mar. 1800;
Bradbury's Hist. Kennebunk Port. 8. Ebenezer, s. of John (4), m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Mason of Watertown, 7 Ap. 1737, and had Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1740; Elizabeth. Ebenezer the f. d. 11 Ap. 1742, a. 28. 9. Thomas, s. of Ebenezer (8), m. Elizabeth Brown 21 Ap. 1763, and had in Camb. Josiah, b. 24 Dec. 1763; Mary, b. 1 July 1765, m. Benjamin Hammond, and d. 19 Dec. 1846; in Roxbury, Thomas, b. 18 Aug. 1766; James, b. 8 Feb. 1768; in Lunenburg, Ebenezer, b. 8 June 1769; Phineas Brown, b. 1 N Thomas (9), m. Sarah Stone of Newton, and had in Watertown Sally, b. 10 Ap. 1795, m. Samuel Foster of Greenwich 19 Nov. 1817, and d. 10 Dec. 1819; Eunice, b. 31 May 1797, m. Isaac Livermore of Camb. (pub. 5 Oct. 1822), and d. 11 June 1871; Elizabeth Brown, b. 17 Mar. 1799; and in Cambridge Phineas Brown, b. 3 Sept. 1803, m. Mary L. Cooke 10 Nov. 1828; Caroline, b. 14 Ap. 1807; Charles Mason, b. 26 Oct. 1810, m. Ann Maria Chapouil 25 Dec. 1835; Josiah Dana, b. 31 Mar. 1813, m. Atlantic Peirce
onathan Hyde, Jr., 6 May 1673; James, b. 3 Jan. 1653-4; John, b. about 1656; Thomas, b. 1 Mar. 1657; Nathaniel, bap. 27 Feb. 1658-9; and in Billerica, Ephraim, b. 31 Aug. 1660; Stephen, b. 26 Nov. 1662; Enoch, b. 16 Sept. 1664; Samuel, b. 7 Jan. 1665-6; Sarah, b. 1 June 1667, m. George Brown 30 Jan. 1689-90; Joseph, b. 30 Nov. 1670. James the f. d. 16 Ap. 1676; Anna Kidder of Billerica, prob. his wid., m. William Underwood of Chelmsford 17 Mar. 1684-5. 2. James, s. of James (1), m. Elizabeth Brown 23 Sept. 1678, res. in Billerica, and had James, b. 27 June 1679; John, b. 27 Jan. 1680-81; Joseph, b. 21 Ap. and d. 30 July 1683; Elizabeth, b. 30 Mar. 1686; d. 14 Ap. 1703; Hannah, b. 27 Ap. 1689; Samuel, b. 22 May 1691, d. 1692. James the f. d. 15 Dec. 1732; his w. Elizabeth d. 10 Aug. 1691. 3. Join, s. of James (1), resided at Chelmsford, where he m. Lydia Parker 3 Sept. 1684, and had Anna, b. 12 Sept. 1685; John, b. 23 Dec. 1687; Thomas, b. 13 Oct. 1690; and others. 4. Thoma
ekiah, in both of which the relationship is mentioned. Mr. Usher removed to Boston about 1615, and was Representative for Billerica three years, 1671-1673. Thomas (Hist. Printing, II. 409) says, Hezekiah Usher was the first bookseller in English America, of whom I can find any account. He d. May 1676. In his will, dated 11 May and proved 19 May 1676, he names w. Mary; sons Hezekiah and John; dau. Sarah, w. of Jonathan Tyng, and her children John and Mary; grandchildren Hezekiah and Elizabeth Brown, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Usher; son-in-law Samuel Shrimpton; brother Samuel Usher of England; sister Elizabeth, w. of John Harwood, and her children; brother Willis and wife; Robert Usher and his sister Elizabeth; and many others. He left a large property; his inventory being £ 15,358 19 2, from which a deduction was to be made for debts £ 1,325 17 6. 2. Hezekiah, s. of Hezekiah (1), was one of those unhappy men who seem born to disappointment. He engaged largely in land specul
bap. 19 May 1745, m. Nathan Swan 21 June 1770; Anna, bap. 21 Jan. 1749-50; m. Edward Richardson of Concord 16 May 1771; Susanna, bap. 1 Dec. 1751; Josiah, bap. 5 May 1754. John the f. res. at Menot., and d. 11 Feb. 1773; his w. Martha d. 26 Nov. 1797, a. 86. 5. Andrew, s. of Andrew (3), m. Joanna Winship 5 July 1757, and had Andrew, bap. 28 May 1758; Sarah, bap. 15 July 1759, m. Henry Dana 31 Aug. 1786; Joanna, bap. 7 Dec. 1760, d. unm. 28 Feb. 1780; Benjamin, bap. 15 May 1763, m. Elizabeth Brown 12 Mar. 1787. Andrew the f. res. in Menot. 6. Edward, prob. s. of John (4), res. at Menot., m. Lucy Francis of Medf. 23 Nov. 1758, and had Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1759, m. Elizabeth Caldwell 6 Mar. 1785; Lucy, b. 21 Jan. 1761; Edward, bap. 11 Ap. 1762; Ebenezer, bap. 21 Aug. 1763; Rachel, bap. 17 Feb. 1765; Samuel, bap. 14 Sept. 1766; Nathaniel, bap. 21 Feb. 1768; William, bap. 5 Nov. 1769; Aaron, bap. 17 Mar. 1771; a son, b 16 and d. 17 Dec. 1772, with one hand; Francis, bap. 7 Aug. 1
cca; Cranston; Amos; Harriet, m. Daniel Burbeck, 29 Nov. 1807; Andrew; Rebecca, m. . James Hollowell; Caroline. Andrew the f. belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 21 July, 1787. See Cutter Book, 254, 350-51; Wyman, 269. 46. Aaron, s. of Aaron (17), m. Abigail Bowman, 17 Dec. 1772. He o. c. 8 May, 1774, and had Aaron, b. 18 Apr., bap. 8 May, 1774. Abigail, wid. of Aaron the father, m. Thomas Goodwin, 24 Dec. 1776. See Wyman, 269. 47. Thomas, s. of Aaron (17), m. Elizabeth Brown, 15 Oct. 1780. He was a corporal in Locke's company of Menotomy minutemen in 1775, and assessor in Camb. in 1787. Elizabeth, prob. . his wife, d. 13 June, 1813, a. 58. He had Thomas, bap. 21 Oct. 1781; Aaron, bap. 12 Sept. 1783, prob. b. (4) Sept. 1783 (record says 14), d. (1786); Lewis; Oliver; Saunders; Betsey. See Cutter Book, 255, 372, 396; Wyman, 269. 48. Charles, s. of Aaron (17), m. Sarah Robbins, 9 Nov. 1783. Had Charles; Aaron, d. 16 Aug. 1811, a. 24; Amos, d. 2 July,
Mayor's Court. --The proceedings of this court on Saturday were not especially interesting for extent or variety. Bill Scott, free negro, arrested for feloniously receiving $30 from Elizabeth Brown, was committed for further examination.--Frederick Eheart was fined $5 for employing his dray without a license.--John Fant, a soldier, charged with drunkenness and an attempt to act as policeman, was sent to Gen. Winder.--Martin Sullivan and Fred. Nunnally were fined $3 for disorderly conduct and attempting to throw stones in the street — Daniel K. Whittaker, was summoned up for refusing to give the list of his taxable property to the City Assessor, when called on to do so. The case was continued.--One man was summoned up for "for running twelve wagons on the street," but the case was continued at his request.
Resolved, further, That the same committee inquire and report upon the policy of inducing further subscriptions of cotton and tobacco to the produce loan by agreeing to pay an equitable price for cotton and tobacco thus subscribed, in the following manner, to wit: one-fourth of the amount in treasury notes, and the balance in bonds payable as a foresaid. On motion, the Senate then went into secret legislative session. After remaining in secret session for some time, the doors were opened. Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend the act to provide for the organization of the navy. A resolution from the House directing that the amount of pay and mileage due to the Hon. Jon. Tyler, dec'd, should be paid to Mis. Julia Tyler, his legal representative, was concurred in. Several bills, and a resolution communicated from the House of Representatives, were referred to the appropriate committee. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, of La., the Senate adjourned.
derate loss has dwindled down from the capture of four cavalry companies to eight men and a few horses. We give below the statement of Lieutenant Brittain, of Captain Brown's company, an intelligent and reliable officer, who arrived in this city on yesterday morning: I see a statement in your paper of the 16th, concerning ths into the ranks of the Federal. Had they remained five minutes longer the Federal would have captured them. Our force was composed of 40 men belonging to Capt. Brown's cavalry, and 45 belonging to Capt. McClary's 1st regiment Tennessee cavalry. The Federal report is, one Confederate killed, five wounded, and seven captured,ed. My own horse was shot under me whilst I was within 80 yards of the enemy. They captured our tents, old tin pans, &c. B. F. Brittain, Bv't 2d Lieut. of Capt. Brown's cavalry company. P. S.--Since the above was put in type, a citizen of Campbell county, in whose statement the utmost confidence may be placed, has a