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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
January 3-1694 William Hall sone of John Hall & Jemina his wife dyed Sebtember 30: 1695 Andrew willis sone of John Willis & hester his wife born December 23: 1695 susana woodward daughter of Daniell Woodward & elizibeth his wife borne January 17: 169 5/6 Samuell ffrances sone of John ffrances & lydia his wife borne July 29 1696 Caleb Brooks sen deceased June 17 1696 Grace Hall daughter of Stephen Hall & grace his wife Born Mary Eliott widow & Rellict of ffrances of Braintery deceased January 17: 169 6/7 December 18: 1696 Jonathan Bradshoe sone of John Bradshoe & mary his wife born 169 6/7 March 27th Dorathy Tufts daughter of peter Tufts & mercy his wife born Aprill 29: 1697 Samuell Tufts sone of Jonathan Tufts and Rebecah his wife born november 2: 1697 Anna ffrances daughter of John frances & lydia his wife Born 1697 August 19 mercy tufts daughter of peter tufts & mercy his wife dyed 1697 november 29 dorathy daughter of peter tufts & mercy his wife dye
the following papers and addresses have been given before the members: April 14.—The Early Physicians of Medford. Dr. Charles M. Green. May 12.—Medford in the First Half of the Present Century. Hon. T. S. Harlow. October 18.—Medford's Interest in the Metropolitan Park System. Mr. Sylvester Baxter, of Malden. November 15.—The Hancock-Clark House, of Lexington. Rev. Carlton A. Staples, of Lexington. December 20.—Maps of Medford at Different Periods. Mr. William Cushing Wait. January 17.—Roads and Bridges of Old Medford. Mr. John H. Hooper. February 21.—Governor Cradock's Plantation. Mr. Walter H. Cushing. To be followed. April 18.—Medford in the War of the Revolution. Miss Helen T. Wild. May 16.—The Life and Work of Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis) Child. Mrs. Richard P. Hallowell. England, and John Winthrop succeeded to the chief executive office. From that time, Massachusetts became to a large degree self-governed. The earliest information we get con
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
Patten born April ye 16 1717 Margarat porter daughter of ye reverend mr Aron Porter & Susana his wife born the 18th day of August 171 7/8 Thomas Dill Died January 29 171 7/8 Isaac Son of Isaac Farewell and Elizith His Wife born January 21 17 17/18 Isaac Son Isaac Farewell and Elizith His Wife died January 31 17 17/18 Grace Daughter of Parcivall Hall and Jane his Wife born October 5th 1717 & Died Octor 19 1717/ Ruth Daughter of Samll Polly and Elizebeth His Wife born February 217 17/18 Grace Daughter of Parcivall Hall and Jane his Wife born October 5th 1717 & Died Octor 19 1717/ Ruth Daughter of Samll Polly and Elizebeth His Wife born February 25 17 17/18 Mary Daughter of William and Rebecca Richardson born Aprill 17 /1717 Reuben the Son of Cooffe negro and Phillis His Wife born Febr: 15 1718/ Elizabeth Oakes Wife of Thomas Oakes died February ye 3d 1718/ John Gillegrane Died Febry 3d 1718 Nathan Son of John and Martha Eades born January ye 31 1717/18 Ledia Manser Daughter of Wm Manser & Ledia His Wife died August ye 20 1717 Sarah Daughter of William and Sarah Chubb born 16 Febry 1717/18 For births &c after this