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gton Church Records. His wid. Elizabeth d. 11 Mar. 1851, a. 83. House at Belmont. 6. Dr. Timothy, m. Maria Eunice Lord, 17 Oct. 1813. Both o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1814, and she was adm. to this ch. 18 Feb. 1816. Maria Eunice, adult, was baptized 16 Oct. 1814; and their son William Williamson, bap. 16 Oct. 1814. She d. 6 Mar16 Oct. 1814; and their son William Williamson, bap. 16 Oct. 1814. She d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23. Dr. Timo. m. Lydia Yates, 1 Apr. 1819, who o. c. and was bap. this ch. 5 Nov. 1820. Had Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Apr. 1827; and others. [Dr. Timothy Wellington died in West Cambridge 6 May, 1853, aged 71. He was son of Timothy Wellington, of Lexingto16 Oct. 1814. She d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23. Dr. Timo. m. Lydia Yates, 1 Apr. 1819, who o. c. and was bap. this ch. 5 Nov. 1820. Had Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Apr. 1827; and others. [Dr. Timothy Wellington died in West Cambridge 6 May, 1853, aged 71. He was son of Timothy Wellington, of Lexington, where he was born 8 Oct. 1781 [H. U. 1806]. After completing his professional studies, he settled in W. Camb. as a physician, where he resided till his death, always engaged in the active and arduous duties of an extensive and successful practice.—Harvard Necrology (Palmer), pp. 14-15.] 7. Timothy, of Lexington. grandfathe