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George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 34 34 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
tor from Easter, 1829, to Easter, 1835; Rev. M. A. D'W. Howe, D. D., for a few months in 1836 and 1837; and Rev. Thomas H. Vail from the spring of 1837 to Easter, 1839. Rev. Nicholas Hoppin, a nati1837 to Easter, 1839. Rev. Nicholas Hoppin, a native of Providence, R. I., and a graduate of Brown University, 1831, commenced his labors as Rector in November, 1839, and ministered to the church longer than all his predecessors in that office. Duri Ware, Jr., H. C. 1812, D. D. 1834, from 1840 to 1842. Rev. Convers Francis, H. C. 1815, D. D. 1837, from 1842 to 1855. Rev. Frederick D. Huntington, A. C. 1842, D. D. 1855, from 1855 to 1860. setts Railroads. He continued to preach, almost every Sabbath, until near the close of life. In 1837, he published Songs of Zion, a volume of sacred music, a portion of which was original. He was tc., 1846. 1834,Rev. James C. Bontecou. 1835,Rev. Edward Otheman. 1836,Rev. Elijah H. Denning. 1837,Rev. Stephen G. Hiler, Jr. 1838, 1839,Rev. Henry B. Skinner. 1840, 1841,Rev. Edmund M. Beebe.
1819. Timothy Fuller, 1828. Sidney Willard, 1837, 1838. Albion K. P. Welch, 1868. Senators William Parmenter, 1836. Francis Bowman, 1837. Levi Farwell, 1838. John P. Tarbell, 184bridge, 1829, 1834. Ralph Smith, 1829, 1835, 1837. Benjamin Bigelow, 1830, 1835. James Hayw830, 1831. Thomas Whittemore, 1831-1833, 1836, 1837. Levi Parker, 1831, 1834, 1836. Josiah Maasa Davies, 1832-1834. Sidney Willard, 1833, 1837, 1843. Charles Everett, 1833. Robert Fuller, 1834. Thomas B. Gannett, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1838. Luther Brooks, 1835-1839. Eliab W. Metca36, 1837. Abraham Edwards, 1836. Enos Reed, 1837. Ezekiel Hayden, 1839, 1840, 1844. Joel GHayward, 1831, 1832. Ralph Smith, 1832-1835, 1837. Luther Brooks, 1832-1835, 1837. Robert Filliam Hunnewell, 1836, 1837. Nathan Childs, 1837, 1838. Walter R. Mason, 1838, 1839. John L.d H. Dana, 1816, 1817. Rufus Fisk, 1816, 1818, 1837. William Hilliard, 1817-1819. Jabez Fishe[5 more...]
1755; Phebe, b. 21 Aug. 1757, d. unm. at Brighton, 1837; Lazarus, b. 31 July 1760, and prob. Hannah, b. 17 b. 22 Feb. 1857. Richard Henry the f. grad. H. C. 1837, Ll.D. 1866, an eminent lawyer, has resided alternatoanna Loud, and had Mary, b. 17 July 1791, d. 12 Ap. 1837; Experience, b. about 1793, m. Jonathan Hyde, and d.a. 74, and he m. Almira Sanderson of Waltham, 30 Ap. 1837. His second wife was much older than himself. His Cotton, b. 2 Feb. 1782, a broker, d. in Boston 4 Ap. 1837. Walter the f. grad. H. C. 1771, was a surgeon in ospect streets. He relinquished that business about 1837, and sold the southerly part of his estate to Rev. Jges in H. C. from 1807 to 1831; Representative 1833, 1837, 1843; Senator 1834, 1835; member of the Executive Council 1837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb. 1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. Edward Fillebrown, 29 Dec. 1831, and had Charles, b. 1837 and d. 1 Ap. 1861; and perhaps others. Abiel the f.
1754; a son b. 4 Dec. 1750, d. the next day; Lydia, b. 19 Mar. 1752; Ruth, b. 8 Oct. 1754. John the f. d. 3 June 1769. Ruth, prob. w. of John, d. in the almshouse, 14 Sept. 1795, a. 78. 5. Solomon (f. not ascertained), m. Rebecca Russell, 1744, and had children, born in 1745, 174.7, 1749, and 1750, who prob. d. young, as their names are not entered on record. 6. John, s. of John (4), (name of w. not recorded) had Eunice, b. 26 Feb. 1755; Phebe, b. 21 Aug. 1757, d. unm. at Brighton, 1837; Lazarus, b. 31 July 1760, and prob. Hannah, b. 1762. The last two were inmates of the almshouse in 1807, and described as non compos. 7. Timothy, s. of John (4), m. Beulah Prentice, 1759. No record of children is found. Deborah, owned the covenant 3 Dec. 1727. Hannah, was pub. to Edward Giner of Sudbury 8 Feb. 1736. Jason, was a corporal in the army, during the French War, in 1760. Beale, Thomas, had a grant of land in 1634; and in 1635 owned and occupied the easterly half of
ah Watson, b. 12 June 1842; Ruth Charlotte, b. 30 June 1844; Elizabeth Ellery, b. 3 Ap. 1846; Mary Rosamond, b. 1 Sept. 1848; Richard Henry, b. 3 Jan. 1851, H. C. 1874; Angela Henrietta Channing, b. 22 Feb. 1857. Richard Henry the f. grad. H. C. 1837, Ll.D. 1866, an eminent lawyer, has resided alternately in Cambridge and Boston. 31. James freeman, s. of Luther and grandson of Samuel (15), b. at Amherst, N. H., 23 Sept. 1793, H. C. 1813, M. D. 1817, Professor of Chemistry in Dartmouth Colle President Webber, 18 Jan. 1818, and had one child, who d. young. 32. Joseph, supposed to be a descendant of Richard (1), through Daniel (5), Thomas (10), and Daniel (18), b. 2 Oct. 1756, m. Joanna Loud, and had Mary, b. 17 July 1791, d. 12 Ap. 1837; Experience, b. about 1793, m. Jonathan Hyde, and d. 22 May 1849, a. 55; Elizabeth, b. 14 May 1795, d. 4 Oct. 1797; Joseph, b. 11 Feb. 1799, d. 7 June 1847; Elizabeth, b. 1801, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1863, a. 62; Joan Frances, b. 27 May 1810, d. 27 Sept
ad Rebecca Austin, b. 12 Sept. 1807; Thomas Austin, b. 30 May 1811, merchant in Boston, d. 16 July 1868; Matilda, b. 21 July 1814; James, b. 24 Feb. 1818, d. 24 Mar. 1838; Charles, b. 20 Nov. 1820, d. young; James the f. res. in Boston, and d. 4 June 1845; his w. Rebecca d. 30 Oct. 1859, a. 78. 11. John, s. of Thomas (8), m. Eunice Cook, dau. of Henry Dickson, 21 Dec. 1806; she d.——, and he m. Anna Peirce 18 Mar. 1824; she d. Nov. 1836, a. 74, and he m. Almira Sanderson of Waltham, 30 Ap. 1837. His second wife was much older than himself. His chil., all by the first wife, were Charles Henry, John, and Hannah, who m. Elhanan W. Russell, 18 Oct. 1838. John the f. was a farmer, res. on the southerly side of North Avenue, near Cedar Street, and was killed on the Fitchburg Railroad track, 3 Feb. 1853. Goffe, Edward, embarked with Shepard in 1634, for New England and narrowly escaped shipwreck. The next year, he was more successful, and arrived safely, with his wife and two (or th
Ap. 1790, d. 24 July 1792; Frederick, b. 3 Oct. 1791, d. 19 Aug. 1794. Jonathan the f. grad. H. C. 1768, was appointed Postmaster on the resignation of James Winthrop 1775; afterwards rem. to Boston, and d. 8 Mar. 1831; his w. Christina d. 26 Oct. 1815, a. 64. 16. Walter, s. of Jonathan (11), m. Lucretia Bridge of Chelmsford 23 Nov. 1777, and had Walter, b. 26 Dec. 1778, grad. H. C. 1799, a lawyer at Townsend, d. 6 June 1821; Jonathan Cotton, b. 2 Feb. 1782, a broker, d. in Boston 4 Ap. 1837. Walter the f. grad. H. C. 1771, was a surgeon in the Revolutionary Army, afterwards practised medicine in Chelmsford, and d. 29 Nov. 1782; his w. Lucretia d. here, and was buried 2 Mar. 1834, a. 77. 17. John, s. of Jonathan (11), m. Lydia, dau. of Richard Dana, and sister to Chief Justice Dana, 7 Dec. 1783, and had Harriet, b. 20 Sept. 1784, d. unm. 25 Jan. 1817; Amelia, b. 13 Mar. 1786, d. unm. at Medf. 17 July 1872; Elizabeth Cotton, b. 8 Oct. 1787, m. Moses S. Judkins of Castine 6
man Hovey,--Dec. 1831, buried 29 Jan. 1838; Daniel Gregory, b. 18 Ap. 1813, d. 18 June 1815; Sarah Maria, b. 16 Ap. 1815, m. William Hovey, Jr., 31 July 1834; Catherine Whitney, b. 7 May 1817, m. Anson J. Stone (pub. 5 Nov. 1839), d. 31 July 1845; Levi Farwell, b. 8 Feb. 1819; Daniel Gregory, b. 14 Jan. 1821, d. 23 July 1876; Persis Haynes, b. 26 Ap. 1824, d. 1825. Daniel the f. was a tanner, and res. at the N. W. corner of Harvard and Prospect streets. He relinquished that business about 1837, and sold the southerly part of his estate to Rev. Joseph W. Parker. He was Superintendent of the Burial Ground in Ward Two many years after 1825, and d. 25 Sept. 1861, a. 80; his w. Sarah was buried 3 Feb. 1843. 16. William F., a descendant of Gregory (2), through Elder John (3), b. in Framingham, m. Harriet Brigham of Westborough (a descendant from Thomas Brigham of Camb. 1638) (pub. 22 Sept. 1826), and had William Lowell, b. 24 June 1829, grad. H. C. 1850, d. 1857; Mary Warren, b. 30
ed for the ministry and often preached, but was not ordained; Professor of the Hebrew and other Oriental Languages in H. C. from 1807 to 1831; Representative 1833, 1837, 1843; Senator 1834, 1835; member of the Executive Council 1837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb. 1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. 11837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb. 1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. 1815; she d. 17 Sept. 1817, and he m. Hannah S. Heard of Ipswich 27 Jan. 1819. His chil. were, by 1st w., Joseph A., who m. Penelope Cochran 5 Sept. 1841, res. on Allston Street, and has long been Clerk of the Superior Court in Boston; and by 2d w., Mary Ann, d. young; Augustus, grad. H. C. 1841, d. 1842; Hannah Staniford, m. Joad, erected a house on Raymond Street, where he d. 3 June 1868. 24. Abiel, S. of Job (18), m. Mary, dau. of Edward Fillebrown, 29 Dec. 1831, and had Charles, b. 1837 and d. 1 Ap. 1861; and perhaps others. Abiel the f. was bur. 11 Aug. 1841; his w. Mary m. Solomon Sargent 19 Feb. 1851. 25. Benjamin Francis, S. of Job (18), m
Erata Page 5, line 30, for 1837 read 1807. Page 6, note 1, for 45, 46 read 38, 39. Page 12, note 1 ,for 84, read 85. Page 20, note 2, for XV. read XIV. Page 32, line 26, to Abraham Morrill add8 Page 32, line 30, to Garrad Haddon add 8 Page 35, line 27, for 1836 read 1636. Page 44, note 7, for Boardman read Bordman. Page 143, note 1 ,for Barnard read Bernard. Page 168, note 11, dele Page 214, line 25, for Bordman read Boardman. Page 263, line 4, for Bobbins read Robbins. page 292, line 46, for Boardman read Bordman. page 316, line 3, for 1860 read 1858. page 438, line 1, for O'Hara read O'Hare. Page 526, line 2, after his read second. page 532, line 7 from bottom, dele John. Page 569, line 25, for Abbot read Abbott. Page, 52, line 43, for 1739 read young.