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, near Dane street. Nathaniel Tufts was born in Medford in 1692. His mother was Mary, the daughter of Nathaniel Putnam, of Salem Village. He was a man, as the record runs, much employed in public business, and was a lieutenant in the militia, from which military service the many hundreds of descendants of John and Mary (Putnam) Tufts become eligible to Colonial societies. Nathaniel Tufts married, first, Mary Sprague, of Malden, who died within a year; second, Mary, the daughter of William Rand, of Charlestown, in 1716, who died in 1764. He died in 1741. She, and probably he, lie in the old cemetery in Harvard square,—this part of Somerville then belonging to the Cambridge parish. The children of Nathaniel who lived to grow up were: Nathaniel, William, Mary, John, Persis, and Isaiah. We do not know when Nathaniel moved to his father's farm on the south side of Union square, but it was probably about the time of his marriage. No traditions of Nathaniel have been handed dow
scott, Gustavus G., merchant, Perkins. Prescott, Calvin S., b. merchant, h. Pearl. Pratt, Daniel, b. dry goods dealer, h. Elm. Purdy, Edward C., b. editor, h. Chestnut. Pulsifer, George, McLean asylum. Quinn, Michael, h. Medford. Rand, Thomas, yeoman, h. Milk. Rand, William, yeoman, h. cor. Milk and Central. Raymond, Francis L., dry goods, h. Milk. Ramsden, William, bleachery. Randall, Henry, carpenter, h. Cambridge. Ramsay, Thomas, laborer, h. Milk. Randall,Rand, William, yeoman, h. cor. Milk and Central. Raymond, Francis L., dry goods, h. Milk. Ramsden, William, bleachery. Randall, Henry, carpenter, h. Cambridge. Ramsay, Thomas, laborer, h. Milk. Randall, Ivory S., laborer, h. Cambridge. Keef, Daniel, laborer, h. near bleachery. Kinsley, Nathan, brickmaker, h. Elm. Knowlton, Ira, brickmaker, h. Bond. Lavy, Patrick, bleachery. Leigh, Edwin, physician, h. Spring hill. Littlefield, Samuel, brickmaker, h. Derby. Littlefield, Mrs. Martha, h. Cambridge. Leland, Caleb W., h. Elm. Leland, Warren S., yeoman, h. Elm. Leland, Thomas J., b. provision dealer, h. Elm. Leland, John, b. carriage maker, h. Cambridge. Leonard,
IV.—5. Prospect Hill, I.—9. Prospect Hill, Earthworks on, I.—7. Prospect Hill School, IV.—30. Prospect Hill Skating Ground, I.—23. Prospect Street, I.—22; IV.—22. Province Magazine, IV.—12. Ptollopottomy Creek, I.—38. Publishers' Weekly, I.—8. Putnam, General, I.—7. Putnam, Mary, I.—22. Putnam, Nathaniel, I.—22. Quint, Wilson, II.—14, 15. Rafferty, John H., IV:—31. Rafferty, Patrick, IV.—31. Railroad Brigade, III.—24. Rand, Mary, I.—22. Rand, William, I.—22. Randall, Deacon, Benjamin, home of, III.—15. Rangeways, III.—10, 14. Rangeways West of Powder House, III.—14. Ranks, Christopher, I.—23. Rapidan, The, IV.—29. Rappahannock River, I.—37. Raymond Family, The. II.—26. Readville, Mass., II.—37, 39. Reams Station, II.—38. Reed, F. O., IV.—20. Reed, J. T., IV.—20. Reed's Corner, II.—10. Regular Infantry, 11h Regiment, IV.—29. Relay House,