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Accomack (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
; one at Ipswich; one at Haverhill; one at Newburyport; one at Kennebunk, or Welles; one at Falmouth, in the County of Cumberland; one at Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln; one at Worcester; one at Springfield; one at Great Barrington; one at Plymouth; one at Sandwich; one at Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable. And it is further Resolved. that Mr. James Winthrop be appointed post master for the town of Cambridge, etc. (Journals of each Provincial Congress, pp. 222, 223.) Only one post ofnm. 16 May 1796; Joseph, twin, bap. 28 July 1751, m. and had children, was of Groton 1792, of Harvard 1796, and d. among the Shakers about 1840; Sarah, bap. 22 Feb. 1761, m. Ebenezer Smith; Hepzibah, twin, bap. 22 Feb. 1761, m. Samuel Brooks of Plymouth. Jonathan the f. inherited his father's homestead, and d. 26 Ap. 1767; his w. Sarah d. Ap. 1785, a. 62. 9. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (6), m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Winship, 5 Nov. 1751, and had Ebenezer, b. 17 Dec. 1752; Mary, b. 17 Sept. 1755,
Norwich (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
lson 5 July 1757; Philemon, b. 12 Oct. 1735, a mariner, res. in Norwich, Conn., 1784; Aaron, b. 26 Dec. 1736. Joseph the f. res. in Menot., (14), m.——, and had Elizabeth, b. 17 Sept. 1740, m.——. Green of Norwich, Conn., and (2d) Ebenezer Wyeth, Jr. (pub. 3 May 1777); Susanna, b. 9 5 Sept. 1753, d. 20 July 1757; Anne, b.——, m. Irijah Sawyer of Norwich, Conn.; Philotheta. b.——, m. Simeon Bundy of Norwich, Conn.; Philemon;Norwich, Conn.; Philemon; the last three were living at Norwich, Conn., 1784. Joseph the f. res. at Menot., perhaps on the Chs. side, and was a member of Rev. Mr. CoNorwich, Conn., 1784. Joseph the f. res. at Menot., perhaps on the Chs. side, and was a member of Rev. Mr. Cooke's congregation, by whom the births of his children were recorded. He was probably a mariner, was styled Captain, and rem. to Norwich, ConNorwich, Conn., where he d. prob. about 1784. 27. Thomas, s. of Edward (15), m. Sarah Godding 4 Sept. 1753; she d. in childbed 24 Mar. 1754, a. 20, an 13. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. wid. Elizabeth Green of Norwich, Conn., dau. of Captain Joseph Winship (pub. 3 May 1777), an
New Ipswich, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
; Elizabeth, b. 30 Ap. 1668, m. John How at Sudbury 3 Nov. 1686; Mary, b. 28 Nov. 1673, m. Samuel Jones 1700; Joseph, b. 16 Nov. 1677. Thomas the f. res. on the south side of the river until about 1666, when he rem. to Sudbury, and d. about 1713; his w. Sarah d. 11 Sept. 1711. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Elizabeth Chadwick, and had in Wat., John, b. 8 July 1694; Elizabeth, b. 17 Aug. 1698; and in Camb., Jonas, b. 1 Oct. 1711, said to have been one of the first five settlers of New Ipswich, N. H. Worwood, Richard, d. 13 May 1644. Wyer, Edward, Jr., m. Abigail Lawrence 1 Sept. 1684. Wyeth, Nicholas, about 1645 bought house and land on the westerly side of Garden Street, near Phillips Place, which remained in possession of his descendants, bearing the name of Wyeth, for more than two centuries. He had then a dau. Sarah, by a former wife, b. in England, who m. John Fiske of Wat. 11 Dec. 1651; there is no evidence that he brought other children with him. He m. Rebecca, wid.
Hubbardston (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
5 Jan. 1759. 8. Jacob, s. of Abraham (2), by w. Lydia, had Jacob, b. 22 Feb. 1727-8; John, b. 26 Sept. 1729, living in 1760; Nathan, bap. 31 Oct. 1731, d. young; Lydia, bap. 30 Sept. 1733, d. young; Nathan, b. 30 May 1735; Lydia, b. 7 Mar. 1737-8, prob. d. young; Lucy, b. 15 May 1741, m. James Munroe 18 Aug. 1763; William, bap. 30 Sept. 1744, rem. to New Salem, and afterwards to Tewksbury; Rebecca, bap. 17 May 1747, m. Abiel Murdock of Roxbury 4 Oct. 1770, and is said to have rem. to Hubbardston. Jacob the f. resided on North Avenue, near the easterly end of Spruce Street. He d. about 1757, and his son Jacob administered 9 Jan. 1758; his w. Lydia d. 10 Sept. (Ch. Rec., 22 Sept.) 1790, a. 85. 9. Isaac, s. of Isaac (4), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Deac. Samuel Whittemore, 3 Ap. 1740; she d. and he m. Rebecca Tufts 20 May 1761. His children were Anna, b. 22 Dec. 1741, d. 24 Oct. 1743; Margaret, b. 9 May 1745, m. Nathan Watson 19 Aug. 1772; Isaac, b. 12 May 1747, d. young; Isaac, bap
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
ophia, m. Francis Dana, Jr., 4 Aug. 1802; Augustus, grad. H. C. 1793, d. unm. 7 July 1799; Mary, d. unm. 26 Dec. 1860; and Sidney; and in Camb., Samuel, b. 26 Ap. 1782, resided several years in Waltham, d. here unm. 18 Oct. 1848, a. 66; Thomas Hollis, b. 14 Feb. 1784, d. 23 Nov. 1785; Horatio, b. 16 Sept. 1785, d. 8 Aug. 1793; Jacob Sheaffe, b. 19 Jan. 1788, a student in H. C., d. 27 July 1805, a. 17; Lucinda, b. 12 Dec. 1789, d. unm. 11 Ap. 1864; Amelia, b. 9 Oct. 1791, d. 9 Jan. 1793; Augusta, b. 31 Oct. 1792; Ann Theodora, b. 14 Oct. 1795; Joseph, b. 14 Mar. 1798, grad. H. C. 1816, a lawyer in Lancaster and afterwards in Boston, clerk of Supreme Judicial Court, d. 12 May 1865. Joseph the f. d. 25 Sept. 1804; his w. Mary d. at Portsmouth, N. H., 6 Mar. 1826. 3. Sidney, s. of Joseph (2), grad. H. C. 1798, prepared for the ministry and often preached, but was not ordained; Professor of the Hebrew and other Oriental Languages in H. C. from 1807 to 1831; Representative 1833, 1
Kennebunk, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
. 14 July 1763, and had Elizabeth Cutter, bap. 30 Dec. 1764; Stephen, bap. 22 Sept. 1765; Lydia, bap. 10 May 1767; Samuel and William, twins, b. in Cambridge 11 June 1768; John, bap. here 30 Aug. 1772, at which date Stephen the f. is styled of Kennebunk. 11. Francis, s. of Francis (8), m. Elizabeth Bowman of Cambridge 30 Dec. 1764, and had Elizabeth Sanders, bap. 13 Oct. 1765, d. 22 Aug. 1777; Francis, bap. 2 Aug. 1767. Francis the f. removed from Medf. to Boston, and his subsequent histo and from Worcester to Great Barrington by Springfield, and to Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable, and that post offices be kept as followeth, viz.: one at Cambridge; one at Salem; one at Ipswich; one at Haverhill; one at Newburyport; one at Kennebunk, or Welles; one at Falmouth, in the County of Cumberland; one at Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln; one at Worcester; one at Springfield; one at Great Barrington; one at Plymouth; one at Sandwich; one at Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable
Chelmsford, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
ed of Kennebunk. 11. Francis, s. of Francis (8), m. Elizabeth Bowman of Cambridge 30 Dec. 1764, and had Elizabeth Sanders, bap. 13 Oct. 1765, d. 22 Aug. 1777; Francis, bap. 2 Aug. 1767. Francis the f. removed from Medf. to Boston, and his subsequent history is not known to me. Whittemore, Thomas, resided in Chs. on the Malden side, near Chelsea, where he died 25 May 1661. In his will, dated 8 Feb. 1660-61, he bestows legacies on w. Hannah (who afterwards m. Benjamin Butterfield of Chelmsford, and was living in 1680), and ten children, viz.: eldest son Thomas, being now in England and hath his portion there by gift; Daniel; Nathaniel; John; Elizabeth; and my five youngest, Benjamin, Thomas, Samuel, Pelatiah, and Abraham. These children were probably born between 1633 and 1656; Daniel was 48 years old at his death in 1683, prob. b. 1635, and Abraham was 35 at his death in 1690, prob. b. 1655; Elizabeth m. Hopestill Foster Oct. 1670; Pelatiah d. unm. 1678; Abraham, d. unm. 1
Cumberland County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
at post riders be immediately established to go from Cambridge, and to ride the following roads, viz.: to Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln, to Haverhill, to Providence, to Woodstock by Worcester, and from Worcester to Great Barrington by Springfield, and to Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable, and that post offices be kept as followeth, viz.: one at Cambridge; one at Salem; one at Ipswich; one at Haverhill; one at Newburyport; one at Kennebunk, or Welles; one at Falmouth, in the County of Cumberland; one at Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln; one at Worcester; one at Springfield; one at Great Barrington; one at Plymouth; one at Sandwich; one at Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable. And it is further Resolved. that Mr. James Winthrop be appointed post master for the town of Cambridge, etc. (Journals of each Provincial Congress, pp. 222, 223.) Only one post office in the County of Middlesex; and even this afforded slight charms, as is evident from the following letter addresse
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
uty at the May session 1635, in which year he seems to have removed to Camb. and owned about 12 acres on the south side of the river. He rem. to Hartford, of which town he was the first Constable. He is supposed to have been slain in 1641 at Providence in the Bahamas. See Winthrop's New Eng., II. 33. Wales, John, was a Hog-reeve for the Common, 1696. Ward, William, freeman 1643, represented Sudbury in the General Court in 1644, and was several years chairman of the Selectmen. He removthe Provincial Congress, May 13, 1775, Resolved, as the opinion of this Congress, that post riders be immediately established to go from Cambridge, and to ride the following roads, viz.: to Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln, to Haverhill, to Providence, to Woodstock by Worcester, and from Worcester to Great Barrington by Springfield, and to Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable, and that post offices be kept as followeth, viz.: one at Cambridge; one at Salem; one at Ipswich; one at Haverhill;
Royalston (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 47
b. 1762; Edward, b. 15 Oct. 1764; Olive, b. 8 May 1767. Edward the f. res. at Lex., and d. 16 Ap. 1768. 30. Joel, s. of Edward (15), m. Elizabeth Grant 15 Jan. 1755, and had Mary, b. 14 Mar. 1755, m. Thomas Williams (pub. 14 Aug. 1773); Dorcas, b. 2 June 1758, d. unm. 21 July 1807; Joel, b. 1 May 1761, m. Phebe Hill 14 Nov. 1792, and removed to Queensbury, N. Y., before 1807; Elizabeth, b. about 1763, m.——Fisk of Barre, where she was living in 1807. Joel the f. was of Lex., rem. to Royalston after 1761, and d. before Feb. 1788. 31. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (16), m. Sarah Richardson 4 May 1769, and had Abiel, bap. 8 Oct. 1769; Jonathan; Nathan, d. between 17 Jan. 1818 and 22 Aug. 1820, leaving dau. Lucy; Francis, bap. 1785; Anna Dana, bap. 27 Sept. 1789, m. Augustus Story 7 Sept. 1809, and d. 19 Feb. 1852. Jonathan the f. resided in Brighton District, and d. 13 Oct. 1814; his w. Sarah d. 1 Mar. 1822, a. 73. 32. Amos, s. of Jonathan (16), m. Mary Wyman 20 Oct. 1782, and h
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