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ec. 1782. Josiah, the f. d. at. Menot. 10 Oct. 1808; his w. Hannah d. 10 Mar. 1810, a. 52. 9. Richard, parentage not ascertained, for his gross abuse of his master, Thomas Cheesholme, in base reviling speeches, and refusing to obey his lawful commands, was censured to be severly whipped. (Col. Rec.. 29 Ap. 1641). Perhaps he was the same who had a grant of land 1645. No further trace of him is found on our records. Seaborne, m. David Fiske 6 Sept. 1655. Catherine, m. John Lopaus 6 Nov. 1760. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 20 Mar. 1770. Lydia, m. Joseph Belknap 5 Jan. 1773. Thomas, m. Susanna Patrick 29 Aug. 1785. Winchester, John, owned land on the south side of the river in 1699, but probably was not an inhabitant. The Winchester family was of Brookline. Wincoll, Thomas (otherwise written Winckall), owned a house and 8 acres near Ash Street, which he sold about 1638, and probably removed. 2. John, was of Watertown, 1649, when he bought of John Bridge 15 ac
ec. 1782. Josiah, the f. d. at. Menot. 10 Oct. 1808; his w. Hannah d. 10 Mar. 1810, a. 52. 9. Richard, parentage not ascertained, for his gross abuse of his master, Thomas Cheesholme, in base reviling speeches, and refusing to obey his lawful commands, was censured to be severly whipped. (Col. Rec.. 29 Ap. 1641). Perhaps he was the same who had a grant of land 1645. No further trace of him is found on our records. Seaborne, m. David Fiske 6 Sept. 1655. Catherine, m. John Lopaus 6 Nov. 1760. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 20 Mar. 1770. Lydia, m. Joseph Belknap 5 Jan. 1773. Thomas, m. Susanna Patrick 29 Aug. 1785. Winchester, John, owned land on the south side of the river in 1699, but probably was not an inhabitant. The Winchester family was of Brookline. Wincoll, Thomas (otherwise written Winckall), owned a house and 8 acres near Ash Street, which he sold about 1638, and probably removed. 2. John, was of Watertown, 1649, when he bought of John Bridge 15 ac