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ge has erected a monument in the old historic burying ground near Harvard Square, where they are buried. A tablet on Massachusetts Avenue marks the spot where John Hicks and three other patriots were killed by the flank guard of the British. Joel Elliot lived for many years in Cambridge, having a store near Harvard Square; he was at one time a member of the Cambridge fire department. In 1816 he moved to Foxboro, Mass., where he became a prosperous farmer; it was he who changed the spelling of the family name from Eliot to its present form. The children of Joel and Mary M. were: Mary Joanna, Joseph, Sarah Elizabeth, Caroline, Charles Edwin, Hannah, Timothy, Joel Augustus, and Nancy Maria. Joseph, son of Joel and Mary M. (Flagg) Elliot, and father of Charles D. Elliot, was born in Cambridge, near Harvard Square, January 1, 1807, and died in Somerville, Mass., July 7, 1874. He married, at Mt. Holly, Vt., December 24, 1835, Zenora, daughter of Stephen, Jr., and Sibil (Lawrence) T
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Address of F. M. Hawes at Memorial service October 31, 1909. (search)
a quit-claim deed of the railroad's rights. Mr. Elliot, who was engaged for the town, said: Sir, I g a legal phrase which carries great weight, Mr. Elliot replied: Yes, I think he could have done so the command of New Orleans, December, 1862, Mr. Elliot and Judge Hyer met in the Engineering Depart whom there were many. September 3, 1863, Mr. Elliot and myself were married. During the ceremon with the assurance that he would give it to Mr. Elliot himself. It proved to be an order to preparre the storm reached its height. This was Mr. Elliot's wedding journey, taken alone. About sevenhe following will not be out of place here: Mrs. Elliot was born in Union, Rock county, Wis., Novemations of the kind in the Southern states. Mrs. Elliot's own father was David Ring, Jr., who was bCorps, and Miss Lizzie Sakaski, a friend of Mrs. Elliot. The Somerville Historical Society was incorporated in 1898, and Mr. Elliot was the first president after incorporation, having served as a [15 more...]
e, 53. Eliot, Joel, 54. Eliot, John, 53. Eliot, Joseph, 53, 54. Eliot, Joseph, Jr., 53. Eliot, Mercy, 54. Eliot, Nehemiah, 53. Eliot, Nehemiah, Jr., 54. Eliot, Samuel, 53. Eliot, Thomas, 53. Eliot, Thomas, Jr., 53. Elliot, Adelaide Genevieve , 63. Elliot, Alfred Lawrence, 56, 62. Elliot, Caroline, 54. Elliot, Charles Edwin, 54. Elliot, Charles Darwin, 49, 53-84. Elliot, Charles Joseph, 63. Elliot, Clara Lenora, 62. Elliot, Ella Florence, 62. Elliot, Hannah, 54. Elliot, Joel, 78. Elliot, Joel Augustus, 54. Elliot, Joseph, 53, 54, 55. Elliot, Mary Elvira, 32, 56, 62. Elliot, Mary Joanna, 54. Elliot, Mary Murray (Flagg), 54. Elliot, Nancy Maria, 54. Elliot, Sarah Elizabeth, 54. Elliot, Timothy, 54. Elliot, Zenora (Tucker), 53, 55. Elm House, 34. Emory, —, 65, 66. English Union, The, 52. Enneking, John J., 26. Everett, Edward, 26. Fairhaven, Mass., 23. Farragut, Admiral, 65. Feasible Metropolitan Boulevard for Somerville, 61. Federal St