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Mar. 1761, m. Richard Hay of Chs. 25 Mar. 1781; Rebecca, b. 12 June 1764; Lydia, b. 2 Sept. 1767, m. Edward Russell, 9 May 1786; Margaret, b. 12 Nov. 1769, m. Thomas Russell of Chs. 25 Nov. 1788; Mary, b. 9 July 1772, m. Nathaniel Russell of Chs. 8 Mar. 1795; Susanna, b. 10 April 1778. William the f. was a captain, and d. 10 Septce, b. Feb. 1643; Eunice, b. Jan. 1645; Mercy, b. Feb. 1647. Hinman. Of these children, Dorcas m. Rev. Samuel Whiting of Billerica 12 Nov. 1656; Prudence m. Mr. Thomas Russell of Chs. 30 Dec. 1669; Eunice m. Richard Sprague of Chs. 25 Feb. 1672-3; Mercy d. in Chs. 15 Sept. 1669. Mary the mother, widow of Leonard, had become the w1780, and d. 5 Mar. 1800; his w. Love d. 14 Feb. 1793, a. 72. 20. Thomas, s. of Samuel (14), m. Anna Cutter 1 Feb. 1753, and had Anna, b. 14 Aug. 1754, m. Thomas Russell 8 Mar. 1774; Thomas, b. 1 Oct. 1756; Amos, bap. 22 Ap. 1759; William, bap. 1 Feb. 1761; Susanna, b. 5 Aug. 1763, m. Francis Cutter 29 Dec. 1782; Aaron, b. 13
ted 6. William, S. of Joseph (3), m. Sarah Hill 14 June 1750, and had John, b. 25 July 1751; William, b. 12 Dec. 1753, m. Hannah Stone 26 June 1781, and d. 9 July 1820; Sarah, b. 10 April 1756, m. James Perry 19 Oct. 1773, and d. 19 July 1780; Lucy, b. 7 Sept. 1758, m. John Cutter, 3d, 4 Feb. 1777, and d. 9 Nov. 1830; Anna, b. 1 Mar. 1761, m. Richard Hay of Chs. 25 Mar. 1781; Rebecca, b. 12 June 1764; Lydia, b. 2 Sept. 1767, m. Edward Russell, 9 May 1786; Margaret, b. 12 Nov. 1769, m. Thomas Russell of Chs. 25 Nov. 1788; Mary, b. 9 July 1772, m. Nathaniel Russell of Chs. 8 Mar. 1795; Susanna, b. 10 April 1778. William the f. was a captain, and d. 10 Sept. 1787, a. 63; his w. Sarah d. 11 Nov. 1805, a. 74. 7. John, s. of William (6), m. Ruth Perry 2 Dec. 1773; she d. 12 July 1776, a. 24, and he m. Elizabeth Gardner of Chs. 18 Nov. 1777; she d. 20 April 1785, a. 29, and he m. Hannah Phelps 6 July 1786. His chil. were John, b. 7 June 1774, m. Susanna Cutter, 5 April 1798; James, b
led at Weathersfield, Conn., and whose son, Leonard Chester, is said by Hinman to have been the father and ancestor of the Chester family; and to have died when young, under forty years of age, in 1648. His children at Weathersfield were John, b. 3 Aug. 1635; Dorcas, b. Nov. 1637; Stephen, b. Mar. 3 1639; Mary, b. Jan. 1641; Prudence, b. Feb. 1643; Eunice, b. Jan. 1645; Mercy, b. Feb. 1647. Hinman. Of these children, Dorcas m. Rev. Samuel Whiting of Billerica 12 Nov. 1656; Prudence m. Mr. Thomas Russell of Chs. 30 Dec. 1669; Eunice m. Richard Sprague of Chs. 25 Feb. 1672-3; Mercy d. in Chs. 15 Sept. 1669. Mary the mother, widow of Leonard, had become the wife of Richard Russell, Esq., of Chs. Clark, John (or Clarke), owned the lot on the easterly corner of Brattle and Mason streets in 1635, which he sold to Edward Winship, and removed to Hartford, where he was a juror in 1642, and Deputy to the General Court in 1649. 2. Nicholas, sold a lot on the easterly side of Mason Street
el, b. 6 May 1748; a child, b. and d. 3 Dec. 1749; Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1751, d. 13 Mar. 1753; Elizabeth, b. 20 Oct. 1753, m. Amos Warren 25 Nov. 1773; Nathan, b. 18 Nov. 1757; Jonathan, b. 9 Nov. 1762; Josiah, b. 4 Dec. 1764. Samuel the f. was a farmer, and inherited the southerly part of the homestead in Menot.; he was Selectman 1780, and d. 5 Mar. 1800; his w. Love d. 14 Feb. 1793, a. 72. 20. Thomas, s. of Samuel (14), m. Anna Cutter 1 Feb. 1753, and had Anna, b. 14 Aug. 1754, m. Thomas Russell 8 Mar. 1774; Thomas, b. 1 Oct. 1756; Amos, bap. 22 Ap. 1759; William, bap. 1 Feb. 1761; Susanna, b. 5 Aug. 1763, m. Francis Cutter 29 Dec. 1782; Aaron, b. 13 Aug. 1765, d. 21 Ap. 1766; Aaron, b. 30 and d. 31 Mar. 1767; Rhoda, b. 2 Feb. 1770; Lydia, b. 29 Nov. 1771; Samuel, b. 25 Mar. 1774; Gershom, b. 6 Ap. 1776. Thomas the f. was a farmer, inherited the northerly part of the homestead in Menot., and d. 5 Oct. 1799; his w. Anna d. 17 Jan. 1816, a. 84. 21. William, s. of Samuel (14),
ell, John H. Second Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, July 8, 1862. First Lieutenant, Oct. 8, 1862. Mustered out, Jan. 3, 1865. Russell, Levi S. Second Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 28, 1862. First Lieutenant, May 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 24, 1864. Russell, Nathan, Jr. Second Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 2, 1863. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Nov. 21, 1863. Brevet Captain, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Russell, Thomas. First Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Apr. 30, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 5, 1861. Captain, Aug. 20, 1862. Died at New Berne, N. C., Dec. 8, 1862; accidentally poisoned. Russell, Warren Dutton. Second Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 20, 1861. First Lieutenant, July 16, 1862. Killed at Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1862. Rust, Charles S. Second Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, Apr. 1, 1863.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
sell, E S., 478 Russell, Edward, 4th Mass. Cav., 388, 494 Russell, Edward, 26th Mass. Inf., 388 Russell, F. C., 126 Russell, F. L. D., 442 Russell, G. B., 345, 442, 554 Russell, G. H., 126 Russell, G. T., 345 Russell, H. C., 126 Russell, H. S., 193, 227, 442, 554 Russell, Ira, 388, 442, 554 Russell, J. B., 126 Russell, J. D., 345 Russell, James H., 478 Russell, John H., 345 Russell, L. S., 345 Russell, Nathan, Jr., 345, 554 Russell, S. G., 126 Russell, T. S., 126 Russell, Thomas, 345 Russell, W. D., 345 Rust, C. S., 345 Rust, F. A., 345 Rust, H. A., 478 Ruth, James, 478 Ryan, G. P., 126 Ryan, George, 442, 478 Ryan, J. D., 345 Ryan, John, 388 Ryan, Timothy, 126 Ryder, E. A., 126 Ryder, Godfrey, Jr., 227 Ryder, J. H., 126 Ryder, P. M., 126 Ryder, R. T., 126 Ryder, S. A., 126 Rymes, G. W., 126 S. Sabine, H. M., 388 Safford, De Forest, 607 Safford, J. B., 128 Safford, S. A., 442 Sage, Orrin, 584 Sagendorph, Milton, 345, 554 Salisbury,
1857 James S. Whitney, in office, 1860 John Z. Goodrich, in office, 1861 Hannibal Hamlin, in office, 1866 Thomas Russell, in office, 1867 William A. Simmons, in office, 1874 Alanson W. Beard, in office, 1878 Roland Worthington, i pirates in rear of the jail, June 9, 1835 Ruiz, a Spanish pirate, in rear of the jail, Sep. 12, 1835 Crockett and Russell, in rear of jail, for arson, Mar. 16, 1836 Washington Goode, in rear of jail, for murder, May 25, 1849 John W. Web1831 Whitman, resigned, Jan. 24, 1834 Simmons, died, June 17, 1843 Abel Cushing, appointed, July 11, 1843 Thomas Russell, appointed, Jan. 1, 1852 Abel Cushing, resigned, Oct. 15, 1858 Sebeus C. Maine, appointed, Nov. 5, 1858 ThomThomas Russell, resigned, May 12, 1859 George D. Wells, appointed, May 24, 1859 Col. Wells went to war, and was killed, 1861 Edwin Wright, appointed, 1861 Rogers, Maine, and Wright retire, June 30, 1866 Abolished, and Municipal is substitu
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Historical Sketch of the old Middlesex Canal. (search)
the following votes were passed, viz.:— That the Hon. James Sullivan, Hon. James Winthrop, and Christopher Gore, Esq., be a committee to arrange the business of the meeting, which they reported in the following order— Voted: That the business of the corporation be transacted by a committee annually elected, consisting of thirteen directors, who shall choose their President and Vice-President out of their own number. Voted: That the Hon. James Sullivan, 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-president, and Hon. John Brooks, second<
sociates, from its first grant, to the present time. Its first owner was Governor Winthrop, of Massachusetts; then his son, John Winthrop, Jr., governor of Connecticut; then Charles Lidgett, an associate of Governor Andros; then the wife of Lieutenant-Governor Usher; then Robert Temple, son of the governor of Nova Scotia; then Robert Temple, Jr., grandson of the governor of Nova Scotia, and whose wife was daughter of Governor Shirley; then by Isaac Royal, a governor's councilor; then by Thomas Russell, another governor's councilor; and recently by Governor Oliver Ames; and now by Governor Ames' heirs. Some extracts from Governor Winthrop's diary give us a picture of his life here at Ten Hills and elsewhere at this time. He says, under date of October 11, 1631: The governor, being at his farmhouse at Mistick, walked out after supper, and took a piece in his hand, supposing he might see a wolf (for they came daily about the house, and killed swine and calves); and being about half a m
Rand, John, 43. Rand, Samuel, 16. Rand, William, 16. Reed, Seth, 16. Revere, Mass., 71. Revere, Paul, 60. Rice, Edmund, 55. Riddle, George, 42. Ring, —, 22. River Meadow Brook, 1. Rockie Meadow, 54. Roxbury, Mass., 9, 38. Royal House, 3. Royal, Isaac, 19, 20, 31, 93. Royal, Isaac, Esq., 19. Royal, Isaac, Sr., 19. Russell, Daniel, 11, 12, 14, 46. Russell, Rev., Daniel, 12. Russell, James, 43. Russell, Joseph, 18. Russell, Philemon, 91. Russell, Philemon R., 18. Russell, Thomas, 31. Russell, Walter, 89. Sagamore, John, 31. Salstonstall, Richard, 28, 50, 51, 52. Sargent, Aaron, 40. Sawyer (family), 43. School Committees, 1736-1753, 16. Schoolmaster, Itinerant, 17. Scituate, Mass., 70. Scotland, 35. Sewall, Judge, 84. Shawsheen River, 1. Shawshine (Billerica), 53. Sheafe, Edward, Jr., 43. Shepherd, Rev., Thomas, 73. Shirley, Governor, 31. Simson, Joseph, 11, 12, 65. Skelton, —, 29. Skinner, John, 16, 17. Smith, —, 18. Smith, Betsey<