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Barbados (Barbados) (search for this): chapter 38
w. Elizabeth d. 5 Nov. 1683, a. 84. 5.. Francis, s. of Francis (4), m. Albee (or Alba) Eaton 7 Sept. 1650. He res. near the junction of Spruce and Cedar streets, was Selectman thirteen years, from 1673 to 1687, and d. 23 Feb. 1688-9, a. 69; his w. Alba d. 19 Ap. 1708. They appear to have had no children. Their property was bequeathed principally to his nephew, Deac. Samuel Kidder. 6. Samuel, s. of Francis (4), is named in Mitchell's Church Record, and is described as resident in Barbadoes. It is not known that he returned here. 7. Thomas, s. of Francis (4), m. Sarah Hodges 9 Nov. 1653. He is not named by Mitchell, among the children of Francis, Sen.; but Francis, Jr., in his will, styles him his brother. There is no Record of his family here. 8. Richard, was here as early as Nov. 1711. His dau. Lydia was baptized 1 Mar. 1712-13, and she united with the church 25 June 1733. He resided at the S. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets as late as 19 Ap. 1731, but
Stoneham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
9 to July 1661; and is named in his father's will 15 Oct. 1663. 4. Amos, s. of John (2), m. Bethia Longhorn 2 Nov. 1681; she d. 20 Nov. 1730, a. 69, and he m. Ruth, wid. of Jona. Dunster, 22 Nov. 1732, who survived him, and m. Peter Hayes of Stoneham 1742. Mr. Marrett, generally known as Lieut. Marrett, was by occupation a farmer and brickmaker, a man of wealth, and a prominent citizen of the town. In 1704 he purchased ten acres of land, between the paternal homestead and the estate late ofster of Deeds from Ap. 1781 to Dec. 1784. He resided principally in Chs. until shortly before the Battle of Bunker Hill, when he removed to Lex. leaving his mansion to the flames which consumed the village. After a temporary residence in Lex., Stoneham, and Medf., he rem. here and purchased the Monis estate 11 Feb. 1786, at the S. E. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets, where he closed his long life. He had previously, from 18 Sept. 1738 to 7 Jan. 1749, owned the estate at the N. E. corne
Burlington (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
83; his w. Hannah d. 9 Ap. 1754, a. 84. Both attended meeting on the previous Sabbath, and both were buried in one grave. 6. Amos, s. of Edward (5), m. Mary, dau. of Henry Dunster 21 Sept. 1732, and had Abigail, b. 25 Aug. 1733, d. young; Ruth, b. 30 Ap. 1735, d. unm. 2 May 1766, and was buried at Lexington; Amos, hap. 17 July 1737, d. young; Amos, b. 8 Feb. 1738-9; Mary, b. 17 Aug. 1740, d. 17 Oct. 1754; John, b. 10 Sept. 1741, grad. H. C. 1763, ordained at 2d church in Woburn (now Burlington) 21 Dec. 1774, m. Martha, dau. of his predecessor, Rev. Thomas Jones, and d. 18 Feb. 1813, leaving an only dau. Martha, who in. his successor, Rev. Samuel Sewall, the distinguished ecclesiastical antiquarian. Amos the f. was a glazier and farmer. He dealt largely in real estate, and appears to have been a man of wealth. He was the principal heir of his uncle Amos, and resided on his homestead, until 1746, when he sold it to Col. John Vassall, and purchased the estate afterwards called t
Troy, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
. 1824), and had in Wat. Nehemiah, b. 31 Aug. 1780; Daniel, b. 1 June 1782; Samuel, b. 8 June 1783; Lewis, b. 27 Feb. 1785; Azor, b. 14 Dec. 1786; Joel, b. 3 Mar. 1788; Vanlow, b. 3 Mar. 1790, d. 27 Nov. 1790 or 1791; Noble, b. 9 Feb. 1793, d. 2 Aug. 1793; Nancy, b. 19 April 1794, d. unm. 31 Dec. 1814. 11. Thomas, s. of Josiah (9), m. Lydia Dane of Gloucester 18 Jan. 1783, and had Lydia, b. 23 Aug. 1784, d. unm. 19 Ap. 1811; Thomas, b. 12 Mar. 1787, m. Sophia Webster, and d. s. p. at Troy, N. Y., 8 May 1843; Mary D., b. 12 Dec. 1790, d. unm. 2 Ap. 1872. Thomas the f. was a housewright, res. a few years at Acton and Gloucester, but returned here about 1790, res. at the junction of Front and State streets, was Selectman five years, and performed other public services. He d. of paralysis 28 Mar. 1841; his w. Lydia d. 27 May 1791. 12. Josiah, s. of Josiah (9), m. Lois, dau. of Hubbard Russell, 18 July 1784, and had Anna Livermore, b. 16 Sept. 1784, m. Nathan Fiske 13 July 1805,
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
and perhaps others. Francis the f. was a baker; he was also a Revolutionary soldier; he d. at Lynn Aug. 1833, a. 92; his w. Phebe d. at Lynn, May 1838, a. 84. 13. Artenatus, s. of Josiah (10), m. Susanna, dau. of William Watson, 7 Feb. 1802; she d. May 1807, and he was pub. to Sarah S. Holyoke of Marlborough 10 Sept. 1808. His chil. were Susan W., b. 1803, d. until. 21 May 1875; Mary H., b. 1805, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1865; Lucy Priscilla Watson, b. 4 May 1806, d. 1 Mar. 1807; Sarah Ann; Augusta H., pub. to Rev. Henry A. Miles 15 Ap. 1833. Artenatus the f. was a baker, and d. 15 Oct. 1814. Mary, m. Aaron Cutter 1 Ap. 1745. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Robbins, Jr., 1 May 1746. Abigail, m. Henry Dunster, Jr., 27 Ap. 1748. Martha, m. Joseph Rand, Jr., 8 Dec. 1757. Abigail, m. Thomas Mayhew 20 Mar. 1759. Betsey, m. Josiah Johnson, Jr., 10 Ap. 1800. Abigail, d. 4 Jan. 1803, a. 81. Wid. Rebecca, d. 2 Nov. 1821, a. 74. Luke, m. Martha, dau. of Joseph Hill, 14 Oct. 1821, and d. Oct. 1
Athol (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
dia, m. Joseph Russell of Boston Sept. 1795. 10. Josiah, m. Mary, dau. of Seth Hastings, 19 Sept. 1768; she d. 9 May 1781, a. 30, and he m. Nancy, dau. of Owen Warland, 22 Aug. 1782. His chil. were Jane, b. 14 Jan. 1769, m. Prescott Jones of Athol,--Jan. 1798; Hannah, bap. 14 Oct. 1770, d. young; Hannah, b. 4 Mar. 1772, m. Samuel Sweetser of Athol 24 Oct. 1792; Josiah, b. 8 Mar. 1774, entered H. C. but left home soon afterwards and never returned; Seth Hastings, m. and resided in Roxbury, Athol 24 Oct. 1792; Josiah, b. 8 Mar. 1774, entered H. C. but left home soon afterwards and never returned; Seth Hastings, m. and resided in Roxbury, where he died at the age of about 50, leaving a family; Artenatus, b. 15 Oct. 1777; Abel, b. 10 Ap. 1780, very eccentric, d. unm. at Roxbury 7 Feb. 1855; Sarah Warland, bap. 11 Aug. 1783, m. Dr. Stephen Batchelder of Royalston 17 Jan. 1816; Mary, bap. 5 June 1785, d. unm. 24 May 1860; Augustus, bap. 28 June 1789, a merchant in Boston, d. 29 Oct. 1821, leaving widow and one child; William Warland, bap. 24 July 1791, d. young; Ann, b.——, m. Abraham Edwards, Esq., 27 May 1823. Josiah the f. wa
Brighton, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
he f. was a housewright, and d. 6 June 1852. 14. Samuel, s. of Josiah (9), m. Mary Spear Harlow 15 May 1803, and had Eliza Harlow, b. 1 Nov. 1804, m. Richard Blanchard of Boston 3 July 1823; Mary Spear, b. 14 Ap. 1806, m. Charles Livermore of Brighton 20 Aug. 1829; Samuel, b. 11 Jan. 1808, a druggist, d. unm. at New Orleans 12 Sept. 1833; William, b. 4 July 1810, d. 10 Sept. 1814; Abigail, b. 26 Ap. 1812, d. unm. 1 Mar. 1868; William Albert, b. 4 May 1816; Lucy Ann, b. 19 Feb. 1818, m. Rev The children of this marriage, if any, are not recorded here; Lydia, who d. 24 Oct. 1790, a. 13, was perhaps his daughter. By his second w. Phebe, he had Sally Preston, b. 14 Feb. 1780, d. 12 Aug. 1782; Francis, b. 30 Mar. 1782, a physician in Brighton, M. D. at H. C. 1812, rem. to Eaton, N. Y., 1825, and afterwards to Texas, where his son Francis is a prominent citizen; Sally, b. 17 Ap. 1783, prob. d. young; Phebe Preston, b. 16 Aug. 1784, m. Joseph Adams of Chs. 15 Jan. 1801; William, b. 24
Dorchester, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
eph, s. of Joseph (3), inherited the homestead in Wat., was elected Deacon in 1726, and appointed Justice of the Peace 1734. He m. Mary, dau. of Elias Monck of Dorchester, 14 Sept. 1710, and had Mary, b. 23 Oct. 1711, m. Ebenezer Hovey of Camb. 7 Oct. 1737; Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1713; Abigail, b. 10 Oct. 1715, m. Thomas Biscoe 8 Sepe to the West Indies); Rebecca, b. 17 Dec. 1738, m. William Harris 20 Aug. 1767, and d. 2 Feb. 1801 (she was mother of the late Thaddeus Mason Harris, D. D., of Dorchester); Thaddeus, b. 1 Aug. 1740, d. Dec. 1740; Thaddeus, b. 19 Aug. 1741, d. 10 Jan. 1747-8; Martha, b. 25 Nov. 1742, m. Dr. Isaac Foster of Chs.-July 1765, and d. 2 Alford, b. 10 Dec. 1750, grad. H. C. 1771, was Clerk in the Boston Post Office, afterwards res. here with his sisters, and still later with Rev. Dr. Harris at Dorchester, where he d. unm. 16 Feb. 1831, in consequence of being run over by a milk cart in the previous August; Hannah, b. 3 Sept. 1760, d. here unm. 20 Jan. 1847; Th
Livermore, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
Watertown, m. Elizabeth Stone 28 Mar. 1754; she d. 24 Ap. 1755, and he m. Martha Clark in 1756; she d. 23 July 1761, and he m. at Camb. Elizabeth Fillebrown, who survived him; he d. 6 Aug. 1775. His chil. were Daniel, b. 15 Aug. 1757; Hugh, b. 23 Dec. 1758; Elizabeth, b. 18 Dec. 1759, m. Moses Coolidge 19 May 1785; Joseph, b. 4 July 1761, tanner, d. unm. 1785; Moses, b. 24 July 1764; Sarah, b. 21 Aug. 1766, m. James Howland of Walpole, Vt.; Martha, b. 5 Jan. 1768, m. Samuel Sawin of Livermore, Me., and d. at Jay, Me.; Rebecca, b. 28 May 1769, m. Charles Clark of Cambridge, and d. 28 Ap. 1809; Aaron, b. 13 Ap. 1773. 9. Josiah, s. of Joseph (6), housewright and surveyor, m. Anna Livermore of Watertown 21 June 1757, rem. to Camb. and had Thomas, b. 28 Jap. 1758; Lucy, b. 21 Sept. 1759, m. Samuel Child 8 July 1779, and d. 9 June 1849; Josiah, b. 11 Sept. 1761; James, b. 13 Jan. 1764, d. 8 Oct. 1765; Anna, b. 21 July 1766, d. 2 Sept. 1767; John, b. 3 Aug. 1769; Joseph, b. 22 May 17
Brookline (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 38
ong succession of years, Selectman about thirty years, and Representative ten years. His children, all born in Wat., were Hannah, b. 23 Sept. 1636, m. Capt. Joshua Brooks of Concord 17 Oct. 1653; Elizabeth, b. 3 Sept. 1638, d. young; Ruth, b. 17 Dec. 1640, d. young; Mary (twin with Ruth), b. 18 Dec. 1640, m. Rev. Joseph Estabrook of Concord 20 May 1668; John, b. 1 Jan. 1644; Joseph, b. 10 Aug. 1646; Daniel, b. 19 Feb. 1648-9; Sarah, b. 25 Sept. 1651, m. Capt. Andrew Gardner of Muddy River (Brookline) 20 May 1668, and was mother of Rev. Andrew Gardner, who was accidentally killed at Lancaster during the Indian troubles in 1704. Hugh the f. d. 10 Oct. 1678, a. 73; his w. Esther d. 21 May 1692, a. 82. 2. John, s. of Hugh (1), was a tanner, and settled in Newton (then a part of Camb.); he m. Elizabeth Hammond, and had John, b. 22 Jan. 1676-7; Elizabeth, b. 10 Nov. 1678, m. Thomas Brown of Boston; Abigail, b. 16 Dec. 1679, d. young; Daniel; Samuel, b. 22 Jan. 1688, d. young; Hannah, b.
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