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2. In 1665 Capt. Cooke's mill-lane is named in a deed of John Brown, of Marlboroa, to Robert Wilson, conveying his dwellinghouse and barn with six acres of land, J. Adams east, Charles. town he great fall of water in winter time, which would hinder all passage to and from his house; Robert Wilson's heirs' houselot adjoined to said Bull, butting on Concord Road, and three poles at the oththe mill being then laid between this land and Jacob Hill's, and is in breadth seven poles. Robert Wilson died probably about 1685 (Paige, 694). Samuel Bull was a party to the litigation of 1695. n-law William Godding, Mrs. Bull's portion, bounded north Mystic Pond, west Mill Brook, east Robert Wilson, south William Cutter, to Mary. Bathrick, alias Boyce, and Samuel Godding, 1724. S. Bull brwn, north Cambridge common land, south partly by Cambridge common land and partly by land of Robert Wilson, and west by his own; together with the dwelling-house, barns, out-houses, fences, orchards,
nly spelt Childs. Chrissen (or Oresson ), Deborah, adm. to ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739; the Miss Deborah, d. 25 Apr. 1795, a. 92, perhaps gr.—dau. of Robert Wilson. See Paige, 694; Wyman, 248, 1040. Churchill, Asaph, of Milton, and Mary Gardner of Charlestown, m. 10 May, 1810. See Wyman's Charlestown, 216. Clark ormerly the property of the Cutter family. The Wilson's line on the said estate is mentioned in Cutter deeds of the years 1768 and 1725, and as early as 1686. Robert Wilson, the family ancestor, on 27 Oct. 1665, bought this property of John Brown, of Marlborough. Their land, south of Fowle's mill, belonged to Thomas Russell in 18h of Lexington, 8 Feb. 1753; should be Woolson. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Whittemore, 3d, 20 Mar. 1770. A child of widow———secret—b.—, 1769; prob. the infant from widow Wilson's, buried here 4 June, 1769. Mrs. Mary, d. 4 Oct. 1795, a. 63. Mary of Boston, m. Timothy Osborn, of W. Camb., 29 Nov. 1827. Winchester, Sophia, m. Sa
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