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ec. 1854, a. 93. 8. George, s. of George Adams (who was of Watertown in 1645, rein. to Camb. Farms about 1664, and was killed at Wat. 10 Oct. 1696, by the fall of a rock, according to the verdict of Coroner's Jury, preserved in the Suffolk Court Files), m. Martha Fiske 20 Jan. 1683-4, and had George, b. 28 April 1685, a bone-setter or chirurgeon, d. at Wat. 8 Feb. 1767; Martha, b. 10 Jan. 1686-7; John, b. 2 Sept. 1688; Nathaniel and Sarah, both bap. at Wat. 12 June 1698; Benjamin, b. 20 Dec. 1701. By second w. Judith he had Lydia, b. 9 July 1706; Jonas, b. 6 June 1708; Judith, b. 15 Sept. 1709; Elizabeth, b. 8 July 1712. Jeremy, was here in 1632, and removed with Hooker to Hartford. He served as Deputy in the General Court of Connecticut. Hinman. Thomas, sold a house and nine acres of upland at the Fresh Pond, in 1638, to Nathaniel Sparhawk. William, owned a house on the south side of Brattle Street, not far westerly from Ash Street, in 1638. Henry, bought of Moses Payne a
ec. 1854, a. 93. 8. George, s. of George Adams (who was of Watertown in 1645, rein. to Camb. Farms about 1664, and was killed at Wat. 10 Oct. 1696, by the fall of a rock, according to the verdict of Coroner's Jury, preserved in the Suffolk Court Files), m. Martha Fiske 20 Jan. 1683-4, and had George, b. 28 April 1685, a bone-setter or chirurgeon, d. at Wat. 8 Feb. 1767; Martha, b. 10 Jan. 1686-7; John, b. 2 Sept. 1688; Nathaniel and Sarah, both bap. at Wat. 12 June 1698; Benjamin, b. 20 Dec. 1701. By second w. Judith he had Lydia, b. 9 July 1706; Jonas, b. 6 June 1708; Judith, b. 15 Sept. 1709; Elizabeth, b. 8 July 1712. Jeremy, was here in 1632, and removed with Hooker to Hartford. He served as Deputy in the General Court of Connecticut. Hinman. Thomas, sold a house and nine acres of upland at the Fresh Pond, in 1638, to Nathaniel Sparhawk. William, owned a house on the south side of Brattle Street, not far westerly from Ash Street, in 1638. Henry, bought of Moses Payne a