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and Lucy Coolidge, bap. 17 June 1804. Tapley the f. d. 17 Sept. 1813, and was described in an obituary, as an eminent physician, and a highly useful and respectable member of society, a member of the Mass. Med. Soc., and of the Legislature of the Commonwealth, etc. His w. Sarah d. Mar. 1853, a. 81. 18. Job, s. of Noah (11), in. Lydia Convers, dau. of Benjamin Francis, 31 Jan. 1804, and had Noah, b. 13 or 15 Ap. 1805; Eliza, b. 6 Mar. and d. 14 Oct 1807; a twin with Eliza, b. 6 and d. 8 Mar. 1807; Abiel, b. 23 Ap. 1809; Benjamin Francis, b. 31 Mar. 1812; John Bound, b. 22 June 1815; Andrew Newell, b. 29 Ap. 1817. Job the f. inherited his father's homestead, was Selectman 1814 and 1815, and d. 5 June 1840; his w. Lydia Convers d.4 Jan. 1850, a. 71. 19. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (13), m. Naomi Cook (pub. 1 Mar. 1800), sold his father's homestead 22 Oct. 1801 to Jonathan Hastings (from whom it passed to Hon. William Gray, and from him to his son, Hon. John C. Gray), after which h
and Lucy Coolidge, bap. 17 June 1804. Tapley the f. d. 17 Sept. 1813, and was described in an obituary, as an eminent physician, and a highly useful and respectable member of society, a member of the Mass. Med. Soc., and of the Legislature of the Commonwealth, etc. His w. Sarah d. Mar. 1853, a. 81. 18. Job, s. of Noah (11), in. Lydia Convers, dau. of Benjamin Francis, 31 Jan. 1804, and had Noah, b. 13 or 15 Ap. 1805; Eliza, b. 6 Mar. and d. 14 Oct 1807; a twin with Eliza, b. 6 and d. 8 Mar. 1807; Abiel, b. 23 Ap. 1809; Benjamin Francis, b. 31 Mar. 1812; John Bound, b. 22 June 1815; Andrew Newell, b. 29 Ap. 1817. Job the f. inherited his father's homestead, was Selectman 1814 and 1815, and d. 5 June 1840; his w. Lydia Convers d.4 Jan. 1850, a. 71. 19. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (13), m. Naomi Cook (pub. 1 Mar. 1800), sold his father's homestead 22 Oct. 1801 to Jonathan Hastings (from whom it passed to Hon. William Gray, and from him to his son, Hon. John C. Gray), after which h