the second Charter.
Thomas Danforth, 1693-1699.
John Leverett, 1706.
Thomas Oliver, 1715.
Died in office, October 31, or November er, 1692, 1693, 1698, 1701-1713.
John Leverett, 1696, 1699, 1700, 1706.
Speaker in 1700.
Jona. Remington, 1714, 1715, 1717, 1718, 17Ephraim Winship,* 1679.
John Oldham, 1679, 1695-1698, 1700– 1703, 1706-1708, 1711-1714.
John Hastings,* 1680.
Nathaniel Wilson,* 168010.
Samuel Cooper, 1702-1710, 1712– 1716.
Andrew Bordman [2d], 1706-1710, 1719-1730, 1732.
Joseph Winship, 1706, 1725.
Jason Russe1706, 1725.
Jason Russell, 1707-1709, 1711.
Josiah Parker, 1710.
John Dickson, 1711, 1717, 1722-1724.
Thomas Blodgett, 1711.
Jonathan Remington [2d], 171
Samuel Stone, 1694, 1697, 1698.
Thomas Oliver, 1694, 1697-1699, 1706, 1715.
Josiah Parker, 1699.
Francis Bowman, 1699-1709, 1711.
8.
Samuel Cooper, 1704, 1705, 1708, 1709, 1714.
Samuel Kidder, 1706, 1715.
Jason Russell, 1709, 1710.
Joseph Coolidge, 1710, 1714.
easterly side of North Avenue; his estate adjoined that of his father, and was formerly owned by George Bowers.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Bordman, 28 Ap. 1686; she d. 15 Nov. 1713 (G. S. 1714), and he m. Sarah Hancock 21 June 1720.
His children were John, bap. 3 July 1698; Elizabeth, bap. 3 July 1698; Elizabeth, b. 9 May 1699, m. Samuel Andrew 10 Ap. 1741; Anna, bap. 7 July 1700, m. Joseph Carter of Woburn 12 Feb. 1718-19; Hannah, b. 29 Dec. 1701; Sarah, b. 9 Ap. 1704; Timothy, b. 9 Ap. 1706; Joshua, b. 25 Jan. 1708-9; Abigail, b. 10 July 1711; and perhaps others, previous to 1698.
John the f. d. 12 Feb. 1735-6, and his estate was divided, about a month afterwards, between the widow Sarah, grandson John Cooper, legal representative of only son John, daughter Elizabeth, and grand daughter Anna Carter.
Amount of the estate, £ 2,868 5 3.
4. Samuel, S. of Samuel (2), was a farmer and inherited the homestead, which he sold to Ebenezer Frost, 14 Ap. 1730.
He m. Sarah, dau. of Dea
. of Samuel (2), a shoemaker, appears to have d. here in Feb. 1699-1700, prob.
s. p.
5. John, s. of Samuel (2), was prob.
the soldier of that name at Piscataqua, who had leave from the General Court, 4 Nov. 1690, to return home.
He d. before 1706, as Edmund, when appointed administrator on the estate of their father, Samuel, is styled the only surviving son.
6. Edmund, s. of Samuel (2), was the principal heir to his father's estate, and res. on the homestead.
He grad.
H. C. 1690, and ct. 1723; all, except the last three, living in 1742, at the date of their father's will.
His w. Lydia d. at Weston 18 Ap. 1740, and he m. Hannah——, who survived him. Jonathan the f. was a husbandman, and inherited the homestead, which he sold in 1706, and subsequently owned and probably occupied a lot of two acres on the S. W. side of North Avenue, at its angle between the Railroad Bridge and Porter's Hotel.
This estate he sold in 1729, and rem. probably about that time to Weston, where he d.
at Reading, and d. 30 Mar. 1662, leaving a son Samuel, who d. before 15 Oct. 1679, leaving wid. Anna and sons Samuel, a goldsmith, and Atherton, a tailor, who both resided in Boston, and sold the farm in 1699, to John Langdon, who sold the same in 1706 to Spencer Phips, Esq., for £ 1273. Atherton H. Stevens, Esq., who d. at East Cambridge 8 Ap. 1875, aged nearly 88 years, was a lineal descendant from the first Atherton Haugh of Cambridge, and for many years resided on a part of the original homesold his father's homestead to Solomon Prentice.
He subsequently rem. to Lancaster, and with his w. Abigail conveyed land to his son Jeremiah 4 Feb. 1722-3.
5. Abraham, s. of Jeremiah (2), had in Camb.
Abraham,bap.
15 Aug. 1697; Susannabap.
1706. He rem. to Stow.
Holmes, Robert (otherwise written Holme, or Homes), was an early inhabitant, and by w. Jane, had Dorcas, b.—Aug. 1638, d. 1642; John,b.—Aug. 1639; Joseph, b. about 1641; Elizabeth,b. 2 Mar. 1643-4; Mehetabel, b. 16 Ap. 1615, b