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s date, except for a brief period about 1813, these schools were of a private character, and the mistresses depended upon their patrons for reimbursement. They were: Mrs. Polly Jaquith, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Hannah Rea, Mrs. Mary Walker, Miss Lucy Wyman (succeeded by Miss Rebecca French), Miss Adeline Hyde, and Miss Roxanna Jones. The whole number in these schools was 445; present at the examinations, 385. The trustees are free to declare their belief that the benefit of these institutionsesent one of that name. He was doubtless led to this opinion because he interpreted the wording of the original warrant, within the Neck, to mean at the Neck. I have shown in previous articles that other careful historians, even Frothingham and Wyman, were led astray in some of their references to a school at the Neck. If anyone will take the trouble to re-read the previous articles in this series, I think he will find, substantially, all that can be known about the Neck school up to the tim
79, 83, 92, 96, 99. Wilcolm, W., 15. Wiley, Phebe W., 49. Wiley, W. S., 74. Wilkins' Astronomy, 98. Willard, Paul, Esq., 48, 49, 70, 71. Willow Avenue, 62. Winter Hill, 65, 74, 85, 86. 87, 96, 97. Winter Hill District, 78, 92. Winter Hill Road, 21, 77. Winter Hill School, 16, 18, 19, 20, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 67, 69, 71. 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81, 83, 92. Winthrop School, 81, 82, 94, 99. Woburn, Mass., 51, 78, 79. Woburn Road School, 48. Woodbury, Augusta F. 86. Woodbury, William, 87. Woodman, Edith A., 53. Woods, John M., 60. Worcester's Geography, 98. Worcester, George P., 76. Worcester's History, 98. Worcester's Second and Third Books of Reading, 98. Worcester's Third Book, 98. Wright, C., 14. W right, Elizur, 29-39. Wright, Ellen M., 29. Wyman, 22. Wyman, Edward, 72. Wyman, Lucy, 17. Wyman, Luke, 12, 46, 47, 48. Wyman, Miss, 73. Wyman, N., 14. Wyman, William, 14. Young Ladies' Class Book, 98. Young Reader, The, 98.
ardner, of Woburn, 7 Oct. 1834, who d. 25 Sept. 1837, a. 50. She d. 1 Feb. 1840, a. 61. (Capt. Josiah Locke. her husband, was drowned while haying in Medford, aged 38—Woburn Records.) See Wyman, 623, for father. 31. Asa, s. of Josiah, Sen. (30), had Elbridge G., who m. Eliza B. Cutter (15 May, 1832)—Cutter (par. 71); Almira W., who m. Hiram Andrews; Betsey R., m. Timothy Eaton; had also Lydia; Josiah; Asa; Daniel Wyman; Lucy Gardner, m. William Adams. The wife of Asa the father was Lucy Wyman, dau. of Daniel Wyman of Woburn. See Book of the Lockes. 32. Artemas, brother of Asa (31), m. Ruth Butterfield, 25 Apr. 1816. A child of his, d. 16 Sept. 1825, a. 2 yrs. Had also Artemas, m. Henrietta Locke (par. 22); Helen E., m. Rev. Horace Wellington; Maria, m. Lewis P. Bartlett; Lorenzo; Benjamin; Adelaide; Henry Josiah. See Locke Book. 33. Micajah, brother of Asa (31), m. Elmira Russell, 20 Sept. 1812. He resided in Lexington, in the house now occupied by Franklin Alderman