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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 8 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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hildren. I find no record of her death, unless (which is probable), she is the person named in the following memorandum in Rev. John Pike's manuscript Journal: March 22 1699-1700. Grandmother Collins departed this life, being very aged, and many years shaken with the palsy, yet retained her understanding wonderfull well. The chil. of Deacon Collins were Daniel; John; Samuel; Sybil: all born in England; Martha, b. Sept. 1639 ; Nathaniel, b. 7 Mar. 1641-2; .Abigail. b. 20 Sept. 1644, m. John Willett, who d. 2 Feb. 1663; Edward, bap. here, was living in 1663. Sybil m. Rev. John Whiting, and had in Camb. Sybil, John, and William, bap. 19 Feb. 1659-60. Phebe Collins, who d. 5 Jan. 1653-4, may have been dau. of Deacon Collins. 2. Daniel, s. of Edward (1), was in Koningsberg, Prussia, in 1658. It is not known whether he returned. 3. John, s. of Edward (1), grad. II. C. 1649, went to Europe, preached in Edinburgh 1658, went as chaplain with Gen. Monk from Scotland to England, se
hildren. I find no record of her death, unless (which is probable), she is the person named in the following memorandum in Rev. John Pike's manuscript Journal: March 22 1699-1700. Grandmother Collins departed this life, being very aged, and many years shaken with the palsy, yet retained her understanding wonderfull well. The chil. of Deacon Collins were Daniel; John; Samuel; Sybil: all born in England; Martha, b. Sept. 1639 ; Nathaniel, b. 7 Mar. 1641-2; .Abigail. b. 20 Sept. 1644, m. John Willett, who d. 2 Feb. 1663; Edward, bap. here, was living in 1663. Sybil m. Rev. John Whiting, and had in Camb. Sybil, John, and William, bap. 19 Feb. 1659-60. Phebe Collins, who d. 5 Jan. 1653-4, may have been dau. of Deacon Collins. 2. Daniel, s. of Edward (1), was in Koningsberg, Prussia, in 1658. It is not known whether he returned. 3. John, s. of Edward (1), grad. II. C. 1649, went to Europe, preached in Edinburgh 1658, went as chaplain with Gen. Monk from Scotland to England, se
Winship. Woodmancy. Clement, 511. Hudson. Taylor. Colby, 511. Crosby. Cole, 511. Barrett. Frost. Hastings. Whitmore. Collins, 511, 12. Collinges. Gookin. Pike. Shepard. Stoughton. Whiting. Willett. Collins, 512. Clark. Collor, 512. Burns. Comee. Corey. Leah. Munroe. Cooke, 513-16. Annesley. Barrett. Bowes. Bradish. Bradshaw. Cawthorne. Cotton. Crosby. Dickson. Dunster. Farley. 39. Bunker. Chesholme. Dunster. Hastings. Moore. Osborn. Parker. Winthrop. Eccles, 540. Andrew. Brooks. Carter. Watson. Eldred, 540. Eliot, 540. Bowles. Gookin. Quincy. Soden. Swati. Willett. Elmer, 540. Ely, 540. Ensign, 540. Errington, 540. Ayres. Cutler. Gibson. Lewis. Parker. Watson. Estabrook, 541. Bowman. Loring. Mason. Willard. Woodis. Estwick, 541. Everett, 541. Edward