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ecca, b. 10 Jan. 1708-9; Hannah, b. 2 Ap. 1711, m. Beriah Wetmore of Middletown, Conn.; Andrew, b. 27 Ap. 1713; Martha, b. 10 Feb. 1714-15, m. Nehemiah Cutter, 17 July 1739; Deborah, b. 30 May 1716, m. Nathaniel Kidder, 17 Sept. 1741; Noah, b. 23 Oct. 1718; Elizabeth, bap. 7 May 1721, d. 11 Oct. 1739; Eunice, bap. 4 Nov. 1722; Abigail, bap. 15 Mar. 1723-4, m. William Winship, Jr., 30 Dec. 1755; Susanna, bap. 10 July 1726. Samuel the f. d. 1746, and his son Samuel, then of Chs., administered. HMay 1802, a. 46. William the f. may have been the same who m. Sarah Scott of Newton 27 Oct. 1767, and had Rebecca, bap. 9 Oct. 1768. Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Miller 12 Sept. 1677. Mary, m. John Prentice 5 Jan. 1704-5. Mary, m. Edmund Fowle 23 Oct. 1718. The relationship between these families of Smith is very obscure, and may have been misapprehended. Sparhawk, Nathaniel (otherwise written Sparhawke, Sparhauk, Sparhauke, Sparowhauke, Sparrowhauke, Sparrow Hawke), was here as early as 1
1 Nov. 1700; she d. 18 Nov. 1713, and he m. Deborah, dau. of John Wyeth, who prob. d. about 1783. His children were Andrew, b. 15 Oct. 1701, d. 6 Ap. 1702; Samuel, b. 2 Mar. 1702-3; Martha, b. 13 May 1704, d. 1 Dec. 1713; Mary, b. 14 Aug. 1706; Rebecca, b. 10 Jan. 1708-9; Hannah, b. 2 Ap. 1711, m. Beriah Wetmore of Middletown, Conn.; Andrew, b. 27 Ap. 1713; Martha, b. 10 Feb. 1714-15, m. Nehemiah Cutter, 17 July 1739; Deborah, b. 30 May 1716, m. Nathaniel Kidder, 17 Sept. 1741; Noah, b. 23 Oct. 1718; Elizabeth, bap. 7 May 1721, d. 11 Oct. 1739; Eunice, bap. 4 Nov. 1722; Abigail, bap. 15 Mar. 1723-4, m. William Winship, Jr., 30 Dec. 1755; Susanna, bap. 10 July 1726. Samuel the f. d. 1746, and his son Samuel, then of Chs., administered. He resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, near the Bridge on the homestead of Thomas Andrew, since owned and occupied by Mr. Ozias Morse; and his estate extended to the Charlestown line, and perhaps beyond it. He was elected Deacon of the Cambr
er of Mount Auburn Street and Winthrop Square 10 Jan. 1758, which he sold 14 Feb. 1760. He was a carpenter, and described as of Weston at the time of his purchase. 16. William, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b. 11 Dec. 1755, d. in the almshouse 1 May 1802, a. 46. William the f. may have been the same who m. Sarah Scott of Newton 27 Oct. 1767, and had Rebecca, bap. 9 Oct. 1768. Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Miller 12 Sept. 1677. Mary, m. John Prentice 5 Jan. 1704-5. Mary, m. Edmund Fowle 23 Oct. 1718. The relationship between these families of Smith is very obscure, and may have been misapprehended. Sparhawk, Nathaniel (otherwise written Sparhawke, Sparhauk, Sparhauke, Sparowhauke, Sparrowhauke, Sparrow Hawke), was here as early as 1636, and was a Deacon of the Church. By his w. Mary (who d. 25 Jan. 1643-4), he had Nathaniel, b. in England; Anne, m. Deac. John Cooper, and (2d) James Convers, Sen., of Woburn, and was living 1712; Mary; Esther, m. Samuel Adams of Chelmsford; Sa