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His chil. were William Williamson, b. 27 July 1814, grad. H. C. 1832, is a physician in Camb.; Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Ap. 1827; Ellen; Hannah; Joseph A. Tim-Othy the f. was a physician in West Camb., where he d. 6 May 1853, a. 71. 15. Josiah, parentage not ascertained, bought 28 Oct. 1803 the once famous Tavern (which yet stands) on the westerly corner of North Avenue and Beach Street, which he sold to John Davenport 12 Sept. 1806. His dau. Susan m. Ephraim Cook 18 Dec. 1803, and d. 22 Aug. 1858. Several of her children reside here. Westwood, William, in 1635 resided on the S. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets; and was one of the first Board of Selectmen, called Townsmen, 1634-5. He rem. to Hartford, where he was Selectman, and several times Deputy to the General Court. He subsequently rem. to Hadley, where he d. 9 Ap. 1669. He left no son, and only one daughter Sarah, who m. Aaron Cook, an emigran
His chil. were William Williamson, b. 27 July 1814, grad. H. C. 1832, is a physician in Camb.; Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Ap. 1827; Ellen; Hannah; Joseph A. Tim-Othy the f. was a physician in West Camb., where he d. 6 May 1853, a. 71. 15. Josiah, parentage not ascertained, bought 28 Oct. 1803 the once famous Tavern (which yet stands) on the westerly corner of North Avenue and Beach Street, which he sold to John Davenport 12 Sept. 1806. His dau. Susan m. Ephraim Cook 18 Dec. 1803, and d. 22 Aug. 1858. Several of her children reside here. Westwood, William, in 1635 resided on the S. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets; and was one of the first Board of Selectmen, called Townsmen, 1634-5. He rem. to Hartford, where he was Selectman, and several times Deputy to the General Court. He subsequently rem. to Hadley, where he d. 9 Ap. 1669. He left no son, and only one daughter Sarah, who m. Aaron Cook, an emigran