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family, dates his own birth 22 Aug. 1671, and that of his sister Ruth, 28 Jan. 1672-3. I cannot reconcile these dates with the others. Andrew the f. was a tailor; inherited the homestead; succeeded his father as College Cook; and the Corporation voted, 23 July 1686, that he henceforward manage the office of Steward in the manner as of late. He also kept a shop, or variety store, as is plainly indicated by his inventory. He d. of fever, 15 July 1687, a. 41; his w. Ruth d. of small-pox, 17 Dec. 1690, a. 39 years. 3. Aaron, s. of William (1), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 1 Ap. 1674, d. 20 June 1674; Moses, b. 17 Feb. 1675-6; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1678-9, d. 15 Ap. 1679; Andrew, The record has Aaron, but I think it should be Andrew, who is named in his father's will, and who sold lands in Camb. bequeathed by his father. He was a saddler, resided in Roxbury, and had three children living in 1714, Mary, Moses, and Aaron. He m. second w. Sarah Goddard, at Rox., 20 Oct. 1715. b. 21 June 168
family, dates his own birth 22 Aug. 1671, and that of his sister Ruth, 28 Jan. 1672-3. I cannot reconcile these dates with the others. Andrew the f. was a tailor; inherited the homestead; succeeded his father as College Cook; and the Corporation voted, 23 July 1686, that he henceforward manage the office of Steward in the manner as of late. He also kept a shop, or variety store, as is plainly indicated by his inventory. He d. of fever, 15 July 1687, a. 41; his w. Ruth d. of small-pox, 17 Dec. 1690, a. 39 years. 3. Aaron, s. of William (1), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 1 Ap. 1674, d. 20 June 1674; Moses, b. 17 Feb. 1675-6; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1678-9, d. 15 Ap. 1679; Andrew, The record has Aaron, but I think it should be Andrew, who is named in his father's will, and who sold lands in Camb. bequeathed by his father. He was a saddler, resided in Roxbury, and had three children living in 1714, Mary, Moses, and Aaron. He m. second w. Sarah Goddard, at Rox., 20 Oct. 1715. b. 21 June 168