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H. Wager Halleck , A. M. , Lieut. of Engineers, U. S. Army ., Elements of Military Art and Science; or, Course of Instruction in Strategy, Fortification, Tactis of Battles &c., Embracing the Duties of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Engineers. Adapted to the Use of Volunteers and Militia. 12 12 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
his duties Jan. 2, 1876. The Wardens of Christ Church have been as follows:— 1762, David Phips,John Vassall. 1763, John Vassall,Robert Temple. 1764-1765, Robert Temple,Richard Lechmere. 1766, David Phips,Thomas Oliver. 1767-1770, Thomas Oliver,John Vassall. 1771, John Vassall,Ezekiel Lewis. 1772, Ezekiel Lewis,John Fenton. 1773, Joseph Lee,Jonathan Sewall. 1774, David Phips,John Pigeon. 1791-1795, Jonathan Simpson,Nathaniel Bethune. 1796, John T. Apthorp,Andrew Craigie. 1797-1799, Leonard Jarvis,Samuel W. Pomeroy. 1800, Samuel W. Pomeroy,Abraham Biglow. 1801, Abraham Biglow,Richard Richardson. 1802-1803, Richard Richardson,Jonathan Bird. 1804-1809, William Winthrop,Ebenezer Stedman. 1810-1813, William Winthrop,Abraham Biglow. 1814-1815, Abraham Biglow,Samuel P. P. Fay. 1816-1819, Abraham Biglow,William D. Peck. 1820, Abraham Biglow,J. F. Dana. 1821-1825, Abraham Biglow,Jonathan Hearsey. 1826-1828, Abraham Biglow,Samuel P. P. Fay. 1829-1832, Joseph Foster,Ab
1811, 1824, 1825. Samuel P. P. Fay, 1818, 1819. Timothy Fuller, 1828. Sidney Willard, 1837, 1838. Albion K. P. Welch, 1868. Senators under the Constitution. Elbridge Gerry, 1793. Aaron Hill, 1797, 1801-1808. William Winthrop, 1799. Timothy Fuller, 1813-1816. Asahel Stearns, 1830, 1831. Sidney Willard, 1834, 1835, 1839, 1840. William Parmenter, 1836. Francis Bowman, 1837. Levi Farwell, 1838. John P. Tarbell, 1842. Isaac Livermore, 1844, 1845. Joseph zer Seaver, 1780. Ebenezer Wyeth, 1781-1785, 1789, 1790. John Adams, 1781, 1782, 1791-1795. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1783-1788. Daniel Dana, 1783. Jonathan Winship, 1784-1789, 1793, 1794. William Winthrop, 1786, 1789-1791, 1793, 1794, 1799, 1800-1802. Walter Dickson, 1786-1788, 1791, 1792. Samuel Butterfield, 1787, 1788. Ephraim Cook, 1789, 1790. Samuel Locke, 1789, 1790. James Robbins, 1789. Moses Griggs, 1790-1792. Richard Richardson, 1791-1795. George Pre
, d. 24 Ap. 1790; Abigail, b. 24, Jan. 1744-45, living unm. 1799; Rebecca, b. 28 Dec. 1746, I. Solomon Prentice 13 Ap. 1775;eems afterwards to have m. a Cooper, which name she bore in 1799; Sarah, b. 10 June 1752, m. John Hutchinson 28 May 1772; Jo23 Nov. 1777, and had Walter, b. 26 Dec. 1778, grad. H. C. 1799, a lawyer at Townsend, d. 6 June 1821; Jonathan Cotton, b. d. 17 July 1797; his w. Elizabeth in. Josiah Learned 28 Ap. 1799. 24. Samuel, a descendant from Deac. Thomas Hastings ofed 1 Jan. 1759; Ebenezer, bap. 30 Jan. 1736-7, was of Salem 1799; John, bap. 21 Jan. 1738-9; Jonathan, bap. 14 June 1741; Saephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 May 1804. The last d Rebecca Stone, b. 5 Feb. 1777, m. John K. Coolidge 23 Ap. 1799; Timothy, b. 29 Mar. 1778, drowned 8 Ap. 1781; Nehemiah, b.788, Selectman ten years, between 1786 and 1802, Senator in 1799, a gentleman farmer, res. on Arrow Street, near Bow Street,
is w. Mary d. 20 Oct. 1805, a. 89. 17. Samuel, S. of Ephraim (10), m. Abigail, dau. of Deac. John Cutter, 19 Feb. 1741, and had Samuel. b. 7 Dec. 1741, d. young; Samuel, b. 2 Aug. 1743, d. 24 Ap. 1790; Abigail, b. 24, Jan. 1744-45, living unm. 1799; Rebecca, b. 28 Dec. 1746, I. Solomon Prentice 13 Ap. 1775; John, b. 29 June 1748, d. 9 Aug. 1749; Martha, 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, m1799; 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 the f. res. in Menot. and d. 30 Sept. 1798, a. nearly 82; his w. Abigail d. 7 Mar. 1796, a. 74. 18. Joseph, s. of Thomas (11), m. Sarah, dau
nation of James Winthrop 1775; afterwards rem. to Boston, and d. 8 Mar. 1831; his w. Christina d. 26 Oct. 1815, a. 64. 16. Walter, s. of Jonathan (11), m. Lucretia Bridge of Chelmsford 23 Nov. 1777, and had Walter, b. 26 Dec. 1778, grad. H. C. 1799, a lawyer at Townsend, d. 6 June 1821; Jonathan Cotton, b. 2 Feb. 1782, a broker, d. in Boston 4 Ap. 1837. Walter the f. grad. H. C. 1771, was a surgeon in the Revolutionary Army, afterwards practised medicine in Chelmsford, and d. 29 Nov. 1782; 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 July 1797; his w. Elizabeth in. Josiah Learned 28 Ap. 1799. 24. Samuel, a descendant from Deac. Thomas Hastings of Wat., in. Lydia Tidd 16 Jan. 1755, and had nine chil. among whom were Samuel, b. 11 July 1757, and Hepzibah, b. 3 July 1762, m. John Swan of Waltham, 1781; he d. and she m. Jonas Wyeth o
few years in Medf., where two of his children were born, afterwards in Camb., and removed to Wat. as early as 1746. His children were Samuel, b. 16 Oct. 1729; Elizabeth, b. 7 June 1731; Jonathan, bap. here 15 June 1735; Joseph, bap. 14 Aug. 1737,d. young; Joseph, bap. 6 May 1739. 6. James, s. of Jonathan (3), by w. Mercy, had Ebenezer, b. 15 May 1728; Mary, bap. 15 May 1730; James, b. about 1734, d. 1758, and his mother administered 1 Jan. 1759; Ebenezer, bap. 30 Jan. 1736-7, was of Salem 1799; John, bap. 21 Jan. 1738-9; Jonathan, bap. 14 June 1741; Samuel, bap. 15 Ap. 1744. James the f. was a locksmith, and resided on the westerly side of Dunster Street, about midway between Harvard Square and Mount Auburn Street. He d. about 1745, and his w. Mercy who was appointed administratrix 27 Jan. 1745, remained a widow, and dwelt on the homestead more than half a century; she died of a cancer 2 May 1799, at the age of 98 years, according to the record of Dr. Holmes. 7. John, prob. s.
at Menot. 1739, and were dismissed to Townsend 5 Oct. 1744. 25. James, parentage not ascertained, m. Lydia Capen 30 Mar. 1780, and was Selectman 1789. No record of family. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell 3 Aug. 1749. Silas, m. Mary Stratton 7 May 1772. Susanna, m. Jonathan Barrett 24 Aug. 1783. Sarah, m. Charles Cutter 9 Nov. 1784. Silas, m. Rebecca Hammond of Newton 20 May 1792. Lucy, m. Elijah White 2 Oct. 1796. Lucy, m. Stephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 May 1804. The last five were m. on the south side of the river. Thomas, d. at Menot. 25 Sept. 1778. John, d. 11 Oct. 1797. Lucy, d. unm. at Menot. July 1799, a. 35. Robinson, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth; Hannah, b. (at Concord) 13 July 1671, d. here (called Ann) 5 Oct. 1672; William, b. 10 July 1673; Mercy, b. 7 Aug. 1676; David, b. 23 May 1678, lame and helpless in 1695; Samuel, b. 20 Ap. 1680; Jonathan, b. 20 Ap. 1682. William th
ble hope of success remained; he d. 25 Nov. 1838, a. 88; his w. Elizabeth d. 11 Mar. 1851, a. 83. 12. Timothy, s. of Timothy (9), m. Hannah W., dau. of Joseph Abbott of Lincoln, and had Rebecca Stone, b. 5 Feb. 1777, m. John K. Coolidge 23 Ap. 1799; Timothy, b. 29 Mar. 1778, drowned 8 Ap. 1781; Nehemiah, b. 1 Jan. 1780, m. Nancy Stearns 16 May 1805, and d. 11 May 1857; Timothy, b. 8 Oct. 1781; Hannah, b. 4 July 1783; Joseph Abbott, b. 14 July 1785. Tim-Othy the f. res. in Lex. 13. Nehemc., res. on the northerly side of Mount Auburn Street, between Brighton Street and Brattle Square, and d. unm. 26 Sept. 1821; William, b. 19 Ap. 1753, grad. H. C. 1770, Town Clerk 1782-1788, Selectman ten years, between 1786 and 1802, Senator in 1799, a gentleman farmer, res. on Arrow Street, near Bow Street, and d. unm. 5 Feb. 1825. John the f. was Representative 1774, Councillor 1773, 1775, 1776, and Judge of Probate from 6 Sept. 1775 until his death in 1779. But he was more extensively k