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Israel Porter1 John Phillips, Jr.2 Stephen Randall1 Edward Marrett1 John Manning1 Owen Warland4 Doct. [Francis] Moore1 Samuel Hicks1 Edward Prentice1 Samuel Hinds1 James Kettell1 Francis Moore1 Joseph Cooke1 Judge [Edmund] Trowbridge 3 Rev. Mr. [Nathaniel] Appleton1 Jonathan Ireland1 Hunt & Flagg3 Hubbard Russell1 Stephen Sewali1 Rev. Mr. Wiggles worth1 George Douglass1 Ye President [Langdon]1 Person Smith1 ——Bates1 James Frost2 Joseph Read1 Joseph Eares1 Benjamin Bird1 John Baverick1 Philemon Hastings1 Ebenezer Fessenden1 Nathaniel Chadwick1 —— Blacks, 9.155 As far as Menotomy Bridge. Deac. Thomas Hall1 Capt. Ephraim Frost2 Joseph Wellington1 William Bowman1 James Perry1 Ebenezer Prentice1 Ebenezer Prentice, Jr.1 Stephen Robbins3 Thomas Williams2 Philip Bemis1 Aaron Williams1 Benjamin Locke1 Samuel Locke1 Francis Locke1 Gregory Hill1 Gershom Cutter1 Ger shorn Cutter, Jr.2 Aaron Swan1 Nathaniel Swan 1 Solomon Bo
. 22 Jan. 1749-50; Sarah, bap. 20 Oct. 1751, m. Jonas Prentice 12 Nov. 1777. Henry, the f. was a cooper, and was generally styled on the Records, Henry Prentice 3d, and in conversation, Cooper Prentice. He res. on the easterly corner of Garden and Mason streets, on the estate afterwards owned by Judge Fay. He was living in 1784, and dead in 1797. 29. Smith, s. of John (14), res. in Wat., m. Mercy Learned 13 Oct. 1743, and had Benjamin, b. 17 Mar. 1744-5; Mary, bap. 15 July 1753, m. Benjamin Bird of Watertown 9 Nov. 1775; and several others. 30. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (18), pub. Abigail Hovey of Newton 26 June 1762, and m. Experience Williams 24 Nov. 1785. According to a record kept by Rev. Samuel Cook of Menotomy, he had a child, b. 26 Sept. 1763, and a son, b. 10 Ap. 1767; both d. young, and their names if any are not recorded. Ebenezer the f. res. in Menot., and d. 23 Ap. 1803; his w. Experience d. 22 Sept. 1810, a. 55. 31. Solomon, s. of Ebenezer (18), m. Rebecca F
. 22 Jan. 1749-50; Sarah, bap. 20 Oct. 1751, m. Jonas Prentice 12 Nov. 1777. Henry, the f. was a cooper, and was generally styled on the Records, Henry Prentice 3d, and in conversation, Cooper Prentice. He res. on the easterly corner of Garden and Mason streets, on the estate afterwards owned by Judge Fay. He was living in 1784, and dead in 1797. 29. Smith, s. of John (14), res. in Wat., m. Mercy Learned 13 Oct. 1743, and had Benjamin, b. 17 Mar. 1744-5; Mary, bap. 15 July 1753, m. Benjamin Bird of Watertown 9 Nov. 1775; and several others. 30. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (18), pub. Abigail Hovey of Newton 26 June 1762, and m. Experience Williams 24 Nov. 1785. According to a record kept by Rev. Samuel Cook of Menotomy, he had a child, b. 26 Sept. 1763, and a son, b. 10 Ap. 1767; both d. young, and their names if any are not recorded. Ebenezer the f. res. in Menot., and d. 23 Ap. 1803; his w. Experience d. 22 Sept. 1810, a. 55. 31. Solomon, s. of Ebenezer (18), m. Rebecca F
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ns. Stone. Tidd. Tufts. Whittemore. Winter. Wright. Cutter, 521-6. Abbott. Adams. Amsden. Bird. Blackman. Blanchard. Bowers. Bowman. Brooks. Brown. Bucknam. Butterfield. Carter. Corlett. ehston, 571. Hammond, 571. Bruce. Stedman. Woodward. Hanchet, 571. Hancock, 571-4. Bacon. Bean. Bird. Bixby. Bowes. Bowman. Brown. Champney. Clark. Colson. Cook. Cooke. Cooper. Danforth. e, 628-36. Adams. Andros. Angier. Appleton. Austin. Badger. Balch. Bates. Batson. Binney. Bird. Bordman. Brackett. Brown. Butman. Capen. Collier. Collins. Conant. Cook. Cooper. Cowdrey. Williams. Wilson. Woods. Wyeth. Warland, 677, 8. Abbott. Barrett. Bates. Bean. Bigelow. Bird. Breed. Brown. Carter. Cutler. Darling. Farwell. Giles. Hill. Howe. Hunnewell. Mann. M
dealings with said Bradshaw, until there appears a reformation in said Bradshaw. Between the Cutting and Bird Taverns and on the same side of the road stood the house built and occupied by Amos Hagar, afterwards owned by Captain Mead who had a blacksmith shop east of the house. Connected with this was the wheelwright shop of Captain Morse, who occupied a part of Captain Mead's house. West of the house Cornet David Townsend built a shop occupied by Horatio Bird, cabinet maker, son of Benjamin Bird, innholder. On the south side, above Wellington's house, was a small one-and-a-half story house, with a shop at the east end, owned by Cornet David Townsend, and occupied in 1798 by Stephen Wellman. It had previously been occupied by Peter Edes with whom Eleazer Bradshaw boarded. In 1799 it was occupied by Abraham Fiske. The owner himself lived in it for a while, using the shop for a bakery. Next west was the dwelling erected by Cornet David Townsend; in its rear, and occupied by