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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 16 0 Browse Search
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est to her, in his will, of twelve or sixteen books brought by her out of England. 2. Jonathan, s. of Henry (1) m. Abigail Eliot, prob. dau. of Francis of Braintree. 5 Dec. 1678; she d. and he m. Deborah, dau. of Maj. Jonathan Wade of Medford (amuel, b. 26 Oct. 1644; Mary, b. 15 June 1646;; Thomas, b. 8 Sept. 1648; no further trace of the family is found here. Eliot, John, styled the Apostle to the Indians, was for nearly sixty years minister at Roxbury, where he d. 20 May 1690. By hiC. 1685, and res. in Windsor, Conn. John the f. d. 11 Oct. 1668; his widow Elizabeth m. Col. Edmund Quincy 8 Dec. 1680. Mr. Eliot was a person of notable accomplishments, and a lively, zealous, acute preacher, not only to the English at New. Cambridlizabeth Prentice, b. 27 Sept. 1755; Thomas, b. 3 , Jan. 1758; Rebecca and Abigail, twins, b. 4 Feb. 1760. Before 1770 Mr. Eliot removed with his family to Royalston. Elmer, Edward, was here in 1635 and owned several tracts of land; but removed
e, or she may have been sister to Mrs. Dunster, and sister-in-law to the testator. He also speaks of his cousin Bowers (the wife of Benanuel), and cousin Faith Dunster. It is singular that so much obscurity should rest on such a distinguished family, even the name or origin of his wife not being known. The only clue which the most diligent search has obtained, is a bequest to her, in his will, of twelve or sixteen books brought by her out of England. 2. Jonathan, s. of Henry (1) m. Abigail Eliot, prob. dau. of Francis of Braintree. 5 Dec. 1678; she d. and he m. Deborah, dau. of Maj. Jonathan Wade of Medford (by his first wife), 5 Ap. 1692; after her death he in. Ruth, wid. of Joshua Eaton of Reading,—marriage contract signed 23 Nov. 1719. His children were (by first wife), Heny, b. 17 July, 1680; Elizabeth, b. 22 Feb. 1681-2, d. young; and by second wife, Jonathan, b. 1695, d. unm. 11 April 1742, aged 47; Elizabeth, b. about 1699, m. Philip Carteret (or De Carteret), and d.
izabeth, had Elizabeth, b. 26 Oct. 1642; Samuel, b. 26 Oct. 1644; Mary, b. 15 June 1646;; Thomas, b. 8 Sept. 1648; no further trace of the family is found here. Eliot, John, styled the Apostle to the Indians, was for nearly sixty years minister at Roxbury, where he d. 20 May 1690. By his w. Ann (or Hannah), he had Hannah, b. 17s educated by his grandparents, grad. H. C. 1685, and res. in Windsor, Conn. John the f. d. 11 Oct. 1668; his widow Elizabeth m. Col. Edmund Quincy 8 Dec. 1680. Mr. Eliot was a person of notable accomplishments, and a lively, zealous, acute preacher, not only to the English at New. Cambridge, but also to the Indians thereabout. M20 Aug. 1751; Marqaret, b. 30 June 1753; Elizabeth Prentice, b. 27 Sept. 1755; Thomas, b. 3 , Jan. 1758; Rebecca and Abigail, twins, b. 4 Feb. 1760. Before 1770 Mr. Eliot removed with his family to Royalston. Elmer, Edward, was here in 1635 and owned several tracts of land; but removed to Hartford before 1639. Ely, Nathaniel