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van, Loammi Baldwin, Esq., the Hon. Thomas Russell, Hon. James Winthrop, Christopher Gore, Esq., Joseph Barrell, Esq., Andrew Cragie, Esq., Hon. John Brooks, Captain Ebenezer Hall, Jonathan Porter, Esq., Ebenezer Storer, Esq., Caleb Swan, and Samuel Jaques, be directors for pursuing the business of the canal for the present year. At a meeting of the directors, Oct. 11, the following vote was passed:-- Voted that the Hon. James Sullivan be president; Loammi Baldwin, Esq., first vice-presn respect to the execution of the work, ill proportion to the extent, than any I have seen in tile Southern States, tile Washington Canal excepted. About the 15th of July, Mr. Weston arrived; and a committee, consisting of Loammi Baldwin and Samuel Jaques, was appointed to attend him during his survey and observations relating to the canal. The survey was completed, and a full report made by Mr. Weston, on the second day of August, 1794. Agents were immediately appointed to carry on the work
born 27 or 29 May 1770; Elizabeth, b. 7 May 1772, m. Ebenezer Brooks of Medford 31 Mar. 1796; Samuel, b. 24 Dec. 1774; John, b. 6 Mar. 1777, d. 4 Sept. 1796; Joseph, b. 28 Feb. 1779; a child, d. 14 May 1781; Aaron, b. 3 Ap. 1782, d. 21 July 1796; James, bap. 23 May 1790. Samuel the f. resided in Menot., and d. 6 Nov. 1822; his w. Lucy d. 15 Dec. 1815, a. 65. 25. Nathan, s. of Samuel (19), m. Mehetabel Cutter 7 Feb. 1781, and had Polly, bap. 9 Dec. 1781; Harriet, bap. 29 Oct. 1783, m. Samuel Jaques, and d. 21 July 1837; Charles, b. 21 Nov. 1788, d. unm. 7 July 1807; Eliza, bap. 16 Sept. 1791, m. John Harris 1818; Sarah, b. 15 Dec. 1793, m. Henry Jaques, 1815. Nathan the f. resided within the bounds of Chs., and d. 27 Feb. 1825; his w. Mehetabel d. 3 Feb. 1832, a. 75. 26. Jonathan, s. of Samuel (19), m. Rebecca Munroe of Lex. 1 Feb. 1795, and had Rebecca, bap. 10 Jan. 1796; Sophronia, bap. 1 Oct. 1797, d. 9 Oct. 1802, and called Miranda in the Record of her death; Elbridge, bap
born 27 or 29 May 1770; Elizabeth, b. 7 May 1772, m. Ebenezer Brooks of Medford 31 Mar. 1796; Samuel, b. 24 Dec. 1774; John, b. 6 Mar. 1777, d. 4 Sept. 1796; Joseph, b. 28 Feb. 1779; a child, d. 14 May 1781; Aaron, b. 3 Ap. 1782, d. 21 July 1796; James, bap. 23 May 1790. Samuel the f. resided in Menot., and d. 6 Nov. 1822; his w. Lucy d. 15 Dec. 1815, a. 65. 25. Nathan, s. of Samuel (19), m. Mehetabel Cutter 7 Feb. 1781, and had Polly, bap. 9 Dec. 1781; Harriet, bap. 29 Oct. 1783, m. Samuel Jaques, and d. 21 July 1837; Charles, b. 21 Nov. 1788, d. unm. 7 July 1807; Eliza, bap. 16 Sept. 1791, m. John Harris 1818; Sarah, b. 15 Dec. 1793, m. Henry Jaques, 1815. Nathan the f. resided within the bounds of Chs., and d. 27 Feb. 1825; his w. Mehetabel d. 3 Feb. 1832, a. 75. 26. Jonathan, s. of Samuel (19), m. Rebecca Munroe of Lex. 1 Feb. 1795, and had Rebecca, bap. 10 Jan. 1796; Sophronia, bap. 1 Oct. 1797, d. 9 Oct. 1802, and called Miranda in the Record of her death; Elbridge, bap
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Historical Sketch of the old Middlesex Canal. (search)
an, Loammi Baldwin, Esq., the Hon. Thomas Russell, Hon. James Winthrop, Christopher Gore, Esq., Joseph Barrell, Esq., Andrew Craigie, Esq., Hon. John Brooks, Captain Ebenezer Hall, Jonathan Porter, Esq., Ebenezer Storer, Esq., Caleb Swan, and Samuel Jaques be directors for pursuing the business of the canal for the present year. At the meeting of the directors on October 11, the following vote was passed— Voted: That the Hon. James Sullivan be president, Loammi Baldwin, Esq., first vice-pspect to the execution of the work in proportion to the extent, than any I have seen in the Southern states, the Washington canal excepted.’ About the fifteenth of July Mr. Weston arrived, and a committee, consisting of Loammi Baldwin and Samuel Jaques, was appointed ‘to attend him during his survey and observations relating to the canal.’ The survey was completed, and a full report made by Mr. Weston on the second day of August, 1794. The survey made by Samuel Thompson was the one select
Hill, Colonel Herbert E.2 Hinckley, Mrs. James H.104 Historical Sketch of Old Middlesex Canal49 Hooksett Locks and Canal50, 57 Horn Pond, Woburn53 Huguenots, The10,11,12 Hunt, M. Agnes13 Hunt, Rev. Samuel103, 104 Hutchinson Collection, The42 Hutchinson, Mrs. Jacob T.104 Indian Wars, The40 Inman House, The, Cambridge94 Ipswich Female Seminary103 Ipswich, Mass.20, 40 Ireland, Shadrach15 Israel Putnam and Bunker Hill85 Israel Putnam and Prospect Hill85 Jackson, George Russell6 Jaques, Samuel53, 55 Jennor (Jenner), Elizabeth62 John Abbot Lodge101 Kemble, Miss4 Kentucky7 Kettell, Deacon Joseph60 King's Chapel, Boston13, 38 King Philip's War34 King William38 Kirtland, Susanna33 Knapp, Mrs. O. S.46 Knowlton, Captain90 Ladies' Repository, The8, 9, 25, 27 Lake Champlain49 Lake Sunapee52 Lake Winnepesaukee56 Landgrave of Hesse10 Larion, Johannah11, 13 Larion, Louis13 Lathrop, Ellen20 Lathrop, Rev. Thomas L.10 Latin Schoolhouse, Boston13 Leathe, Edwin66 Le
to the Manor House on Ten Hills Farm, occupied successively by Sir Robert Temple, General Elias Hasket Derby, and Colonel Samuel Jaques. From detailed descriptions of people and events connected with Ten Hills already printed in Historic Leaves, onof the cankerworms by keeping a band of tarred paper freshly coated with tar during the season. After the death of Colonel Jaques in 1859 brick-making was carried on, and the industry sounded the death-knell of the trees. In the boyhood of one, aater, which was often a halting-place for the boys on their way to the river for a swim. Five elms of the Temple-Derby-Jaques trees are standing on Temple street now, but to which of the owners of Ten Hills they may be credited it is impossible to say definitely. Temple street was formerly known as Derby street, and Colonel Jaques presented it to the city. After comparison with other trees whose approximate age is known, one is inclined to say they are something over a hundred years, perha
, Oliver, 73. Hollis Hall, 6. Holmes, O. W., 3, 53. Holmes' Field, 6. Holroyd, John, 20, 22. Holt, Chauncey, 90. Hooper, John C., 93. Hooper, Thomas, 22. Hovey, James, 77, 80, 83. Hovey, W., 15. Hunnewell, William, 13. Hurd, J. Stearns, 20, 21. Hutchinson, H., 15. Hutchinson, Thomas, 11. Hyde, Adeline, 17. Inman Street, Cambridge, 9. Ireland, George W., 56. Ireland, John, 10, 56. Jackson, Rev., Henry, 16, 18, 46. Jaques, Fannie C., 53. Jaques, Henry, 23, 48. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, 89, 90. Jaqtith, Miss, 52. Jaquith, O., 81. Jaquith, Mrs., Polly, 17. Jeemes, J., 15. Jeffurds, Mary W., 51, 67. Jenks, Joseph W., 46. Jewett, Henry I., 71. Johnson, C. A., 82. Johnson, Elizabeth L., 72. Johnson, Jotham, 12. Jones, Mary E., 82, 83. Jones, Roxanna, 17. Joy, Benjamin, 12. Judkins, R., 15, 19, 20. Kelly, Hall J., 10, 17, 18. Kendall, Isaac, 71. Kent house, 60. Kent, Jonathan, 10. Kent, Samuel, 10. Kidder, A. M., 53. Kidder, Andrew, 55. Kidder, J.
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
n in Somerville. The second person to name is Charles E. Gilman, who was town clerk in 1842 and the faithful town and city clerk forty-six years consecutively and till the time of his death. John C. Magoun was an assessor in 1842, and for thirty years subsequently. He was an overseer of the poor twenty-two years. Edmund Tufts was town treasurer and collector of taxes the first year, and the sum total that passed through his hands was $4,993.97. Other prominent men the first year were Nathan Tufts, Caleb W. Leland, Guy C. Hawkins, Alfred Allen, Levi Russell, Charles Miller, Francis Bowman, Columbus Tyler, Robert Vinal, Thomas J. Leland, Joseph Clark, Dr. Luther V. Bell, James Hill, Captain Edward Cutter, Fitch Cutter, Orr N. Towne, Colonel Samuel Jaques, of Ten Hills Farm renown, Clark Bennett, Samuel T. Frost, and George O. Brastow, all passed away. To continue the narrative down the generations would be foreign to my purpose and fail of historic interest, and I close the book.
Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences (search)
from Charlestown for target practice. Colonel Samuel Jaques several times during the summer also o832 the estate came into the possession of Colonel Jaques, of Charlestown. The family of Jaques tJaques trace their origin by tradition to Sire Rolande de Jacques, who was a feudal baron in Normandy, Franc married Harriett Whittemore. In 1814 Colonel Samuel Jaques came to Charlestown, and here he was India goods business, being one of the firm of Jaques & Stanley. He was also inspector-general of hely in the exportation of this article. Colonel Jaques, at first major, acquired his title by lonest of honor, and was met on the bridge by Colonel Jaques and his aids, and was conducted to the squo mention here that George, the son of Colonel Samuel Jaques, was chief marshal on the occasion of ker Hill Monument. After the ceremony Colonel Samuel Jaques entertained the distinguished guests ointhrops, the original owners; in 1777 Colonel Samuel Jaques was born; in 1877 the house was demoli[3 more...]
ques Family, origin of, IV.—13. Jaques, George, IV.—10, 15. Jaques, George M., IV.—15, 20. Jaques, Harriett, IV.—18. Jaques, Henry, IV.—13. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, II.—13, 17, 19; IV.—12, 13, 15 to 20. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, farm of, how stocked, IV.—14. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, tenants of, II.—19. JaquesJaques, Colonel, Samuel, farm of, how stocked, IV.—14. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, tenants of, II.—19. Jaques, Sir, Richard, IV.—13. Jaques, Sir, Roger. IV.—13. Jaques, William, II.—16, 19. Jaques & Stanley, IV.—14. Jerusalem Plank Road, II.—38. Johnson Family, The, II.—26. Kenneson, Albert, II.—19. Kenneson, Albert, home of, III.—20. Kidd, Captain, IV.—18. Kidder, Arthur T., I.—11. Kidder, Tollkeeper MedfordJaques, Colonel, Samuel, tenants of, II.—19. Jaques, Sir, Richard, IV.—13. Jaques, Sir, Roger. IV.—13. Jaques, William, II.—16, 19. Jaques & Stanley, IV.—14. Jerusalem Plank Road, II.—38. Johnson Family, The, II.—26. Kenneson, Albert, II.—19. Kenneson, Albert, home of, III.—20. Kidd, Captain, IV.—18. Kidder, Arthur T., I.—11. Kidder, Tollkeeper Medford Turnpike, II.—14. Kingfield, Me., II.—26. Kinsley, Calvin, II.—20. Kinsley, Captain Fred R., IV.—25. Kinsley, Silas, II.—16. Kinsley, Willard C., IV.—25. Kittery, Me., I.—7, 8. Lafayette, General, IV.—15. Lancers, The, I.—39. Larc