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Adams's, d. 9 Nov. 1749, a. 9 yrs. Phineas, of Waltham, in. Mary Wellington, of Camb., 9 July, 1761. Bond's Wat., 499. 6. Stephen, s. of Stephen (2), d. 16 Dec. 1817, a. 66. Bond's Wat., 462-3; Wyman, 897. He was prob. the Stephen, a Baptist, in Menotomy, 1787. 7. Abner, m. Mrs. Anna Estabrook, of W. Camb., 7 Aug. 1808. Abner and w. Anna were adm. Pct. ch. 23 June, 1806. Ann, w. of Abner (his second wife), was adm. same ch. 5 Nov. 1809. Anna (the first wife of Abner), d. here 22 Oct. 1807, a. 32. He had Mary Ann Hill, bap. 12 Nov. 1809; Edward Harrison, bap. 27 Feb. 1814; George Sullivan, bap. 9 June, 1816. Also Abner, Albert T. and Henry A. See Bond's Wat., 472-3. In 1806 Abner Stearns of Billerica bought a lot of land of Ephraim Cook, which in 1808 he sold to John Tufts, with a woolen factory and machinery thereon. Mr. Stearns then bought another lot, about one-third of a mile above his original purchase, and by digging a canal half a mile long, created a good wate