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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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ad in Dunster Street, until 1699, when he purchased of Thomas Eyers the estate afterwards famous as the Blue Anchor Tavern, in Brighton Street. There is a tradition, how well founded I know not, that he erected the ancient edifice now standing, formerly the Blue Anchor, and recently known as the old Porter Tavern. This estate he sold to Joseph Bean, in 1737, and purchased an estate on the northerly side of Holmes Place, about midway between its easterly angle and North Avenue. Here he d. 10 May 1755, a. 87. His w. was Prudence, dau. of Joseph Russell and d. 15 July 1742, a. 72. Their chil. were Mary, b.—— m. John Parker 2 Dec. 1711; he d. 2 Nov. 1712, and she m. Francis Whitmore; Prudence, bap. 27 Dec. 1696, m. Abraham Hill 18 Dec. 1718, and d. 16 Jan. 1775; one of her sons was Deacon Aaron Hill, father of the late Dr. Aaron Hill; and one of her daughters (Elizabeth) m. Benjamin Eustis, and was mother of the late Governor Eustis; Martha, bap. 21 Feb. 1696-7, and d. 20 Oct. 1712; T
ad in Dunster Street, until 1699, when he purchased of Thomas Eyers the estate afterwards famous as the Blue Anchor Tavern, in Brighton Street. There is a tradition, how well founded I know not, that he erected the ancient edifice now standing, formerly the Blue Anchor, and recently known as the old Porter Tavern. This estate he sold to Joseph Bean, in 1737, and purchased an estate on the northerly side of Holmes Place, about midway between its easterly angle and North Avenue. Here he d. 10 May 1755, a. 87. His w. was Prudence, dau. of Joseph Russell and d. 15 July 1742, a. 72. Their chil. were Mary, b.—— m. John Parker 2 Dec. 1711; he d. 2 Nov. 1712, and she m. Francis Whitmore; Prudence, bap. 27 Dec. 1696, m. Abraham Hill 18 Dec. 1718, and d. 16 Jan. 1775; one of her sons was Deacon Aaron Hill, father of the late Dr. Aaron Hill; and one of her daughters (Elizabeth) m. Benjamin Eustis, and was mother of the late Governor Eustis; Martha, bap. 21 Feb. 1696-7, and d. 20 Oct. 1712; T