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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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others. Nathaniel P. the f. was a tanner, a Colonel, Selectman 1806, 1807, after which he rem. to Chs.. where he d. and was buried 3 Ap. 1822. 16. Samuel, s. of Daniel (11), was in early life a card maker, and afterwards a farmer; he inherited a life estate in the homestead; he long held the office of Deacon in the First Universalist Church, and d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1855; his w. Martha d. 8 Mar. 1851, a. 75. 17. Jacob, s. of Jacob (12), m. Abigail Goodwin 8 May 1794, and had Abigail, b. 4 Aug. 1800, d. unm. 18 Aug. 1817; John Waldo, b. 13 Dec. 1802, d. 20 July 1807; Nancy, bap. 23 June 1805, m. John S. Huntress 8 Sept. 1825; Catherine Bradish, bap. 29 Nov. 1807; John Waldo, bap. 4 Feb. 1810, d. 9 Aug. 1818. Jacob the f. was for several years Jailer, while the County Jail was in Ward One. He d. 12 Jan. 1849, a. 83; his w. Abigail d. 7 Aug. 1850, a. 85. Webb, Richard, owned several parcels of land here in 1635. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and thence to Norwalk, Conn., and
others. Nathaniel P. the f. was a tanner, a Colonel, Selectman 1806, 1807, after which he rem. to Chs.. where he d. and was buried 3 Ap. 1822. 16. Samuel, s. of Daniel (11), was in early life a card maker, and afterwards a farmer; he inherited a life estate in the homestead; he long held the office of Deacon in the First Universalist Church, and d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1855; his w. Martha d. 8 Mar. 1851, a. 75. 17. Jacob, s. of Jacob (12), m. Abigail Goodwin 8 May 1794, and had Abigail, b. 4 Aug. 1800, d. unm. 18 Aug. 1817; John Waldo, b. 13 Dec. 1802, d. 20 July 1807; Nancy, bap. 23 June 1805, m. John S. Huntress 8 Sept. 1825; Catherine Bradish, bap. 29 Nov. 1807; John Waldo, bap. 4 Feb. 1810, d. 9 Aug. 1818. Jacob the f. was for several years Jailer, while the County Jail was in Ward One. He d. 12 Jan. 1849, a. 83; his w. Abigail d. 7 Aug. 1850, a. 85. Webb, Richard, owned several parcels of land here in 1635. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and thence to Norwalk, Conn., and