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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 257 257 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 51 51 Browse Search
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Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 13 13 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 11 11 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
n arms there worshipped, during the investment of Boston by the Provincial army, in 1775. In 1779, the delegates from the towns of Massachusetts there met and framed the Constitution of the Commonwealth, which the people of that State ratified in 1780. There Lafayette, on his triumphal visit to the United States, in 1824, was eloquently welcomed, during the presidency of Dr. Kirkland. Quincy's Hist. Harv. Univ., II. 463. Long before the triumphal visit of Lafayette, and several years b shall give their hands into the Secretary's Office of this State, desiring that they with their estates may be considered as part of said precinct. The subsequent proceedings are related by Dr. Holmes in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., VII., 36, 37: In 1780, the church members on the south side of Charles River in Cambridge presented a petition to the church, signifying their desire to be dismissed and incorporated into a distinct church, for enjoying the special ordinances of the gospel more conveni
178 7, 1788, 1792, 1793. Thomas Farrington, 1780. Jeduthun Wellington, 1788, 1793, 1794. 1800hawk, 1772-1775. Samuel Thatcher, 1773-1776, 1780– 1786. John Cutter, Jr., 1774, 1775. Elipcke, 1777, 1778. Edward Jackson, 1777, 1778, 1780– 1782. Thomas Farrington, 1778, 1779. Benins, 1779, 1781-1786, 1790-1792. John Wyeth, 1780. Jeduthun Wellington, 1780-1785, 1792 -1802, 1805. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 1780. Ebenezer Seaver, 1780. Ebenezer Wyeth, 1781-1785, 1789, 1780. Ebenezer Wyeth, 1781-1785, 1789, 1790. John Adams, 1781, 1782, 1791-1795. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1783-1788. Daniel Dana, 1783. 1782, 1786– 1792. Stephen Dana, 1777, 1778, 1780– 1806. Benjamin Locke, 1778, 1788, 1789. utter, 1779, 1781-1786. Abraham Watson [2d], 1780, 1781. William Whittemore, 1780. Samuel T1780. Samuel Thatcher, 1783-1786. Thomas Cutter, 1787. Samuel Locke, 1790-1805. Ebenezer Wyeth, 1793-179e decease of his father. Thomas Farrington, 1780-1782. William Winthrop, 1782-1788. Timoth[1 more.
Hannah, b. 13 May 1760, m. Josiah Wilson 13 Ap. 1780; Nehemiah, b. 6 Oct. 1762; Abigail, b. 23 Nov. , s. of Seth (22), m. Elizabeth Prentice 30 Ap. 1780, and had Lucretia, bap. 18 Mar. 1781, m. Willia 1842; Sarah, b. 20 Aug. 1757, m. Timothy Flagg 1780, and d. 25 May 1830 (she was mother of Sarah, bly; Artenatus, b. 15 Oct. 1777; Abel, b. 10 Ap. 1780, very eccentric, d. unm. at Roxbury 7 Feb. 18l Frost Wyman 10 Nov. 1796; Betsey, bap. 23 Ap. 1780, m. Chas. Walker of Fryeburg, Me.; Eunice, bap.her and author of school books; Sally, b. 2 Ap. 1780, m. Nathaniel Ireland 18 Nov. 1802. Jonas the . William Fessenden 22 Jan. 1771, and d. before 1780; James. bap. 25 Feb. and d. 29 July 1750; Jamesug. 1776. John, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 13 Ap. 1780. Stowell, David, m. Mary Stedman 7 Ap. 1692. athematics and Natural Philosophy in H. C. from 1780 to 1788, rem. to Vermont about 1789, of which s Josiah, s. of John (4), m. Hannah Frost 13 Ap. 1780, and had Josiah, bap. 22 Oct. 1780, d. 4 Nov. 1[9 more...]
he erected the house now standing at the S. W. corner of Hampshire and Windsor streets, where he subsequently resided. When the great speculations in land commenced, about 1802, he sold large portions of his estate, united with others in laying out streets for a great city, and gave to the Town the school-house lot at the corner of Windsor and School streets, and to the proprietors of the Brick Meeting-house the easterly half of the square on which that house stood. He was Town Clerk, 1769-1780, and Town Treasurer, 1777, 1778. It is remarkable, that the office of Town Clerk was held by three generations of the same family, father, son, and grandson, for eighty consecutive years, and that the name of the incumbent was Andrew Bordman, through the whole period. The first two also held the office of Treasurer, for sixty-eight successive years. They deserve the thanks of posterity for the very legible and neat appearance of their records. It is to be lamented, however, that in regard
ved. 13. Edmund, s. of Edmund (9), m. Sarah Rand of Chs., 9 Aug. 1750, and had Sarah, b. 24 May 1751; Edmund, b. 21 July 1753; Stephen, b. 13 Sept. 1755; Jonathan, b. 12 Dec. 1757, d. 7 Aug. 1800; Hannah, b. 13 May 1760, m. Josiah Wilson 13 Ap. 1780; Nehemiah, b. 6 Oct. 1762; Abigail, b. 23 Nov. 1763; Phebe, b. 4 June 1766, d. unm. 3 Dec. 1811; Samuel, b. 16 Mar. 1770, perhaps m. Dorcas Hill 15 Oct. 1789. Edmund the f. was a blacksmith, res. on a part of the homestead, and probe. d. about ha, b. 12 May 1750, m. Isaac Tufts 16 Ap. 1769; she seems afterwards to have m. a Cooper, which name she bore in 1799; Sarah, b. 10 June 1752, m. John Hutchinson 28 May 1772; John, b. 23 June 1754; Hannah, bap. 21 May 1758, m. Josiah Wilson 13 Ap. 1780; Seth, b. 20 Mar. 1760; William, bap. 3 Jan. 1762, d. 20 Sept. 1791; Cooper, b. 20 Mar. 1764, married, had children, many of whom d. in infancy, and d. 30 Sept. 1813, a.49; Lydia Haerrington, b. 16 Nov. 1766, m. Simeon Crosby 7 May 1787. Samuel t
about 1774, and d. at Middlebury, Vt., 30 June 1807; Stephen, b. 29 Jan. 1747; Daniel, b. 12 May 1749; Thomas, b. 12 July 1751; Aaron, b. 2 May 1754, grad. H. C. 1780, and was a physician; John, b. 28 July 1756. Samuel the f. was a tanner, rem. to Newton about 1737, and d. in 1776. 14. Thomas, S. of Stephen (7), m. Lydia Shen the homestead, and d. 15 Oct. 1775. His w. Hannah m. William How in 1779, and d. 28 Aug. 1817, a. 90. 23. John, s. of Seth (22), m. Elizabeth Prentice 30 Ap. 1780, and had Lucretia, bap. 18 Mar. 1781, m. William Richardson 10 Ap. 1803; Robert, bap. 6 Ap. 1783; Mary, b.——, m. Franklin Sawyer 20 Feb. 1806. John the f. d. 17 JRevolutionary War, and d. in Demarara 15 Feb. 1826; Zechariah, b. 28 Feb. 1755, a saddler, res. in Boston, d. 10 May 1842; Sarah, b. 20 Aug. 1757, m. Timothy Flagg 1780, and d. 25 May 1830 (she was mother of Sarah, b. 9 Dec. 1789, m. William Saunders 8 June 1815, d. 6 Nov. 1871; also, of Elizabeth N., b. 19 Jan. 1797, m. Jonas Wye
1768; she d. 9 May 1781, a. 30, and he m. Nancy, dau. of Owen Warland, 22 Aug. 1782. His chil. were Jane, b. 14 Jan. 1769, m. Prescott Jones of Athol,--Jan. 1798; Hannah, bap. 14 Oct. 1770, d. young; Hannah, b. 4 Mar. 1772, m. Samuel Sweetser of Athol 24 Oct. 1792; Josiah, b. 8 Mar. 1774, entered H. C. but left home soon afterwards and never returned; Seth Hastings, m. and resided in Roxbury, where he died at the age of about 50, leaving a family; Artenatus, b. 15 Oct. 1777; Abel, b. 10 Ap. 1780, very eccentric, d. unm. at Roxbury 7 Feb. 1855; Sarah Warland, bap. 11 Aug. 1783, m. Dr. Stephen Batchelder of Royalston 17 Jan. 1816; Mary, bap. 5 June 1785, d. unm. 24 May 1860; Augustus, bap. 28 June 1789, a merchant in Boston, d. 29 Oct. 1821, leaving widow and one child; William Warland, bap. 24 July 1791, d. young; Ann, b.——, m. Abraham Edwards, Esq., 27 May 1823. Josiah the f. was a carpenter, and res. at the southwesterly corner of the Common, on the estate formerly of Golden Moo
emis of Waltham (pub. 28 Feb. 1777); his chil. were Thankful, bap. 16 Ap. 1775; Polly, bap. 28 June 1778, m. Samuel Frost Wyman 10 Nov. 1796; Betsey, bap. 23 Ap. 1780, m. Chas. Walker of Fryeburg, Me.; Eunice, bap. 9 Dec. 1781 (this baptism is recorded as that of Eunice, dau. of Mary Palmer, and underneath the line is written, hStephen, s. of Stephen and Mary, d. 1 Sept. 1806. Sarah, who m. Lemuel Brown of Chs. 7 Dec. 1797, was dau. of Stephen. Stephen the f. removed to Fryeburg, Me., in 1780, where he was drowned 1 Sept. 1781. Mary Palmer, perhaps wid. of Stephen, m. Ebenezer Day of Fryeburg, Me., 13 Feb. 1783. 5. John, s. of Stephen (3), m. Susanna Brown, b. 13 Sept. 1778, m. John Haskell, school teacher of Boston, and Benjamin D. Emerson of Boston, also a teacher and author of school books; Sally, b. 2 Ap. 1780, m. Nathaniel Ireland 18 Nov. 1802. Jonas the f. d. 2 May 1801. 35. Nathaniel, s. of Jonas (23), m. Abigail Logan 22 Nov. 1764, and had Nathaniel Shepard, b. 7
nt from England. 3. James, s. of James (2), m. Hannah, dau. of Rev. Joseph Stacey of Kingston (pub. 20 July 1744), and had Mary, bap. 13 Oct. 1745, d. 12 Aug. 1748; Sarah, bap. 1 Nov. 1747, m. Rev. William Fessenden 22 Jan. 1771, and d. before 1780; James. bap. 25 Feb. and d. 29 July 1750; James, bap. 28 July 1751; Joseph, bap. 14 Sept. 1753; Joseph Stacey, bap. 10 Nov. 1754; Hannah, bap. 25 Sept. 1757. James the f. was a tanner, and resided through life on the homestead. He d. 31 July 177tion. I find no record here of his family. Abigail, m. John Marrett 20 June 1654. Thomas (of Billerica 25 Mar. 1695), m. Mary, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 5 Jan. 1669. John, m. Mary Peirson of Woburn 28 Oct. 1673. Peter, m. Hannah Bond 13 Ap. 1780, and was licensed by the General Court 28 May 1779, to keep a tavern in Camb. Benjamin, Jr., m. Mary Cutter 16 Feb. 1783. Abigail, perhaps dau. of Abiel (1), m. Isaac Munroe 30 May 1784. Rider, William, by w. Hannah, had William, b. 29 July 1
ll Jordan 11 May 1769, and had John, b. 1 Feb. 1770; Parsons, b. 8 May 1772; Samuel, b. 26 Sept. 1774; Ebenezer, b. 26 Jan. 1777, d. 2 Ap. 1778; Susanna, b. 12 Ap. 1780, m. Walter Cox 11 Dec. 1796. Parsons the f. d. in the almshouse 23 July 1816, a. 73; his w. Waitstill d. in the same place 30 Aug. 1808, a. 63. 14. James, m. Hmb, Esq., of Newport, R. I., and was living in 1786; John and Ebenezer, twins, b. 16 May 1743, both grad. H. C. 1765 (John m. Mary Quincy, was a physician, and d. 1780, leaving sons John and Ebenezer); Martha, bap. 4 Aug. 1745, d. 10 Oct. 1746; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Nov. 1747, m. Samuel Clark, hatter, of Newport, and was living in 17y Wellington of Lex. 23 Sept. 1742. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 11 June 1747. Seth, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 6 Aug. 1776. John, m. Mary Tufts of Medf. 13 Ap. 1780. Stowell, David, m. Mary Stedman 7 Ap. 1692. Stratton, Samuel, d. 19 Dec. 1672, naming in his will sons Samuel and John, and grandson Samuel, son of Richard de
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