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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 5 5 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 1 1 Browse Search
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gland. to Josse Glover, The true name of Mr. Glover was Jose. clerk, in the penal sum of one hundred pounds, and dated June 7, 1638. The condition is thus stated: The condition of this obligation is such, that, whereas the above named Josse Glover hath undertaken and promised to bear the charges of and for the transportation of the above bounden Stephen Day and Rebecca his wife, and of Matthew Matthew Daye was a printer, and the first known Steward of Harvard College. He died 10th May, 1649. and Stephen Day, their children, and of William Bordman, William Boardman was son of Stephen Daye's wife by a former husband, and was both Steward of the College and the progenitor of at least four stewards. He died 25th March, 1685, aged 71. and three menservants, which are to be transported with him the said Stephen to New England in America, in the ship called the John of London; and whereas the transportation of all the said parties will cost the sum of forty and four pounds, wh
n the Colony. He was the first ancestor who came to Connecticut of President and Secretary Day, and of the Day family in this State. Hinman. 3. Matthew, s. of Stephen (1), appears from his will The last Will and Testament of Matthew Day, May 10, 1649. 1. I doe give with all my heart all that part 1 have in the Garden unto the fellowes of Harvard College, for ever. 2. I doe give to Mrs. Shepard my diaper table cloath and napkins which were not yet made up. 3. I doe give my 3 silver spoonrett, by himself, Emanuel Downing, Samuel Winthrop, and John Alcock. Buckley conveyed one quarter part; hence it would seem that Day purchased the other three quarters, which he bestowed, by will, on the College. Mr. Day d. unm. at Cambridge 10 May 1649. 4. Isaac, not ascertained to have been a relative of the foregoing, was in Camb. for a short time previous to 1700, and prob. resided at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets. His w. was Susanna, prob. dau. of Robert Meriam
n the Colony. He was the first ancestor who came to Connecticut of President and Secretary Day, and of the Day family in this State. Hinman. 3. Matthew, s. of Stephen (1), appears from his will The last Will and Testament of Matthew Day, May 10, 1649. 1. I doe give with all my heart all that part 1 have in the Garden unto the fellowes of Harvard College, for ever. 2. I doe give to Mrs. Shepard my diaper table cloath and napkins which were not yet made up. 3. I doe give my 3 silver spoonrett, by himself, Emanuel Downing, Samuel Winthrop, and John Alcock. Buckley conveyed one quarter part; hence it would seem that Day purchased the other three quarters, which he bestowed, by will, on the College. Mr. Day d. unm. at Cambridge 10 May 1649. 4. Isaac, not ascertained to have been a relative of the foregoing, was in Camb. for a short time previous to 1700, and prob. resided at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets. His w. was Susanna, prob. dau. of Robert Meriam