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tate there in 1716, and returned to Camb., inherited the homestead, which he sold to Samuel Danforth in 1725, rem. to Chs. where he d. and administration on his estate was committed to his widow Dorothy and son John, 15 Mar. 1735-6. His chil. were Dorothy, bap. at Camb. 21 Mar. 1696-7, m. Caleb Sampson of Chs. 24 Nov. 1720; John, bap. (as were all the following) at Lex. 10 Sept. 1699, was a shoemaker, and res. in Chs.; prob. at the burning of Chs. in 1775 he came to Camb. and here d. 18 Mar. 1776, a. 77; his son John was a goldsmith, res. in Boston, m. Martha Sparhawk 20 Nov. 1760, and had John, Nathan Sparhawk, and Martha; Mary, bap. 19 Ap. 1702, and m.——Paine; Solomon, bap. 18 June 1704; Samuel, bap. 21 July 1706, and d. 14 June 1716; Hannah, bap. 27 Feb. 1708-9; Sarah, bap. 17 Feb. 1711-12; Nathaniel, bap. 7 July 1715. 6. Ebenezer, s. of Nathaniel (2), m. Susanna, dau. of Elder Jonas Clark, 14 Jan. 1702, and had Ebenezer, bap. 10 Sept. 1704, and Susanna, bap. 6 July 1707. N
tate there in 1716, and returned to Camb., inherited the homestead, which he sold to Samuel Danforth in 1725, rem. to Chs. where he d. and administration on his estate was committed to his widow Dorothy and son John, 15 Mar. 1735-6. His chil. were Dorothy, bap. at Camb. 21 Mar. 1696-7, m. Caleb Sampson of Chs. 24 Nov. 1720; John, bap. (as were all the following) at Lex. 10 Sept. 1699, was a shoemaker, and res. in Chs.; prob. at the burning of Chs. in 1775 he came to Camb. and here d. 18 Mar. 1776, a. 77; his son John was a goldsmith, res. in Boston, m. Martha Sparhawk 20 Nov. 1760, and had John, Nathan Sparhawk, and Martha; Mary, bap. 19 Ap. 1702, and m.——Paine; Solomon, bap. 18 June 1704; Samuel, bap. 21 July 1706, and d. 14 June 1716; Hannah, bap. 27 Feb. 1708-9; Sarah, bap. 17 Feb. 1711-12; Nathaniel, bap. 7 July 1715. 6. Ebenezer, s. of Nathaniel (2), m. Susanna, dau. of Elder Jonas Clark, 14 Jan. 1702, and had Ebenezer, bap. 10 Sept. 1704, and Susanna, bap. 6 July 1707. N