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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 8, no. 4). (search)
inson, John       and wifeNov. 21, 1737 Robinson, MaryCharlestown, May, 1756Nov. 27. 1756In family of Jas. Budge. Ross, HannahStoneham, June, 1762Jan. 1, 1763Wife of George Ross. Rouse, BenjaminJan. 30, 1791Laborer. Russell, EstherBolton, Apr. 14ph (children)        Mary (children) Skinner, JosephTenant of Col. Roy all before 1757.        Martha (sister) Smith, HannahBoston, May 21, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Widow. In family of her sister Phoebe Binford, wife of William.        Hannah (daughter16, 1767In family of Benj. Teel. Standly, DavidCambridge, Mar. 23, 1759Nov. 21, 1759Taken in by Abner Lealand. Stanyan, HannahStoneham, May, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Wife of Joseph.        JosephStoneham, Oct. 27, 1789Tan. Q. 1760Tenants of Stephen Willistwo children Still, PhoebeCharlestown, Nov. 19, 1760Sept. 7, 1761Age 4 years. Servant in family of Saml. Hall. Stocker, HannahLynn, Dec., 1765Nov. 8, 1766 Stocker, SamuelBoston, June 2, 1762Jan. 1, 1763        Ma
ily record. [Compiled from manuscript in possession of Edward T. Bigelow of Medford, and from Town Records.] Doctor Jonathan Porter;1 m. Hannah Hayden, Sept. 14, 1742. He was. b. in Topsfield, Mass., Dec. 10, 1726, and d. in Malden, Mass., July 1, 1783. She was b. in Braintree, May 10, 1724, and d. in Malden, July 20, 1811. Children. William; b. in Braintree, Sept. 19, 1743; d. in Boston, Sept. 28, 1813. Jonathan: b. in Braintree, March 12, 1745; d. in Medford, Nov. 4, 1817. Hannah; b. in Braintree, April 4, 1748; d. in Malden, Aug. 7, 1785. Sarah; b. in Braintree, Feb. 21, 1750; d. in Malden, Sept. 30, 1775. John; b. in Braintree, Dec. 28, 1751; d. in Malden, Aug. 9, 1798. Jabez; b. in Braintree, Sept. 20, 1753; d. in So. Carolina, Jan. 1796. Phebe; b. in Braintree, March 4, 1756; d. in Malden, Sept. I, 1844. Polly; b. in Braintree, April 17, 1758; d. in Malden, July 12, 1762. Samuel; b. in Chibacco, Sept. 3, 1760; d. in So. Carolina. Polly; b. in
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
uth Morse. Eleanor Moody, 5th child, m. Jas. Bridges of Andover. Moody Bridges m. Naamah or Naomi Frye. Sarah Bridges m. John Dean. Charles Dean m. Patience Tappan Kingsbury. John Ward Dean. While we are turning from the direct Bradbury line, we will notice another child of Caleb Moody and Judith Bradbury. Their son Samuel, born January 4, 1676, was a celebrated divine, minister at York, Me., where he died November 13, 1747. He married Hannah Sewall, daughter of John and Hannah (Fessenden) Sewall. Samuel Moody's son, Joseph, also a minister of York, acquired notoriety from his peculiar habit of wearing a handkerchief over his face that completely covered his features. He was known as Handkerchief Moody, and is said to have fallen into a nervous state, and his mind to have taken on a melancholy tinge, from having in early life accidentally killed an intimate friend. Hawthorne in his story of The Minister's Black Veil depicts a Rev. Mr. Hooper as wearing a similar
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
s. Thompson, RichardWilmington, Sept. 6, 1764Apprentice in family of Nathl. Peirce. Thompson, SamuelWoburn, Feb., 1771Apprentice to Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Thrift, HannahMar. Ct., 1758Servant of Benj. Pierce. See Hannah Priest. Tibido, JohnTenant of Col. Royall, 1762. Tottingham, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Townsend, DavidLynn, May 1.        Mary (wife)        Mary (daughter) Townsend, JethroAug. 31, 1797 Tucker, AbigailPepperell, Dec. 11, 1765Sept. 1, 1766Servant of Saml. Angier. Tufts, HannahBostonApr. 6, 1759 Dec. Ct., 1759Daughter of James and Phoebe Tufts. Tufts, JonathanDeceased before May 3, 1756. Tenant of Col. Royall. Tufts, PhoebeDec. Ct., 1 of Edw. Bucknam. Vinten, David VintonRoxburyOct. 8, 1770 VioletNegro in family of Hugh Floyd. Wade, RebeccaJan. 30, 1791 Wait, FrancisAug. 31, 1797 Wait, Hannah Mrs. Hannah Wayte.Lynn, Nov., 1757Feb. 8, 1758Tenant of Capt. Ebenezer Marrow. Waite, PeterHalifax, Feb. 26, 1761Belonging in Roxbury. Some years in s
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 9, no. 3). (search)
yCoventry, Ct., Apr. 15, 1756Servant of Wm. Whitmore. Williams, SarahMalden, May 21, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Half Indian. Servant of Joshua Simonds.         and child, 9 mo. old Williams, WilliamChelsea, May 13, 1761Feb. 16, 1762In house of Jos. Tufts.         Martha (wife) Willis, Capt. DavidAug. 31, 1797 Williston, JosephIn employ of Richard Hall, 1767. Wilson, MilesAug. 31, 1797 Winship, HepzibahLexingtonOct. 8, 1770 Winship, MosesJan. 30, 1791         MosesAug. 31, 1797 Winslow, LydiaBoston, Sept. 20, 1764Aug. 26, 1765Young woman, In family of Willis Hall. Womscott, SolomonFeb. 2, 1753         wife and family Woodbridge, WilliamJan. 30, 1791 Wright, JohnAug. 31, 1797 Wyman, JosephJan. 30, 1791         Capt. JosephAug. 31, 1797         NehemiahJan. 30, 1791Butcher. Yarnee, Yearner, Yarney. HannahCambridge, Aug. 15, 1766Negro servant of Joseph Tufts.         JennieMiddletown, Essex Co.Mar. 22, 1783Negro. You