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had been adopted by Rev. Elmund Brown of Sudbury, as a son and heir. 3. Edward, s. of Samuel (2), m. Mary, dau. of John Biscoe of Watertown, and had Mary, b. 11 May 1687, m. Thomas Trowbridge of Newton, and became the mother of Judge Edmund Trow 8. Daniel, s. of Samuel (3), was also a Captain, and much engaged in public affairs. He m. Sarah Biscoe (wid. of John Biscoe) 9 July 1716, and had in Camb. Sarah, bap. 11 May 1718, d. young; Mary, b p. 24 Ap. 1720; Sarah, bap. 21 Oct. 1722; Sges 332, 333.) 1 insert here a single family of the older branch: 4. Abraham, s. of John (2), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Biscoe of Wat., and had Elizabeth, b. 8 Aug. 1680, m. Ephraim Williams, and d. before 1739, leaving two sons, Ephraim, a distJohn, b.——, d. 6 Ap. 1689; Mary, b.——, d. 3 Dec. 1690; Elizabeth, b.——, had share of estate; Sarah, b. 10 May 1688, m. John Biscoe of Watertown 1 Feb. 1710-11. Jonathan the f. was a carpenter, but from an early period much engaged in public af
23 May 1677. Samuel the f. was a farmer, inherited the homestead, and d. 15 Jan. 1705-6, a. 75. In younger life, Mr. Goffe had been adopted by Rev. Elmund Brown of Sudbury, as a son and heir. 3. Edward, s. of Samuel (2), m. Mary, dau. of John Biscoe of Watertown, and had Mary, b. 11 May 1687, m. Thomas Trowbridge of Newton, and became the mother of Judge Edmund Trowbridge, and of Lydia the wife of Richard Dana, Esq., and grandmother of Chief Justice Francis Dana. Ed — Ward the f. was a t767, a. about 84; his w. Priscilla d. prob.--April 1785, at which date is recorded the death of widow Gookin, an aged woman. 8. Daniel, s. of Samuel (3), was also a Captain, and much engaged in public affairs. He m. Sarah Biscoe (wid. of John Biscoe) 9 July 1716, and had in Camb. Sarah, bap. 11 May 1718, d. young; Mary, b p. 24 Ap. 1720; Sarah, bap. 21 Oct. 1722; Samuel, bap. 31 Jan. 1724-5. He probe. was the same who rem. to Worcester, and was the first High Sheriff of Worcester Count
brothers, John and Edward Jackson, that while Edward had but three sons and John five, there are multitudes of Edward's posterity, who bear his name, and only five of John's. Forty-four of Edward's descendants were in the Revolutionary Army, from Newton, and not one of John's. Now (1854) there are but three families in town of Edward's descendants, that bear his name. (Pages 332, 333.) 1 insert here a single family of the older branch: 4. Abraham, s. of John (2), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Biscoe of Wat., and had Elizabeth, b. 8 Aug. 1680, m. Ephraim Williams, and d. before 1739, leaving two sons, Ephraim, a distinguished soldier, and the founder of Williams College; and Thomas, a physician in Hatfield; John, b. 25 Ap. 1682; Sarah, b. 21 Aug. 1684, m. Joseph Fuller, Jr., and was mother of Hon. Abraham Fuller; Margaret, b. 1685, m. Henry Bright; Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1686, d. young; Hannah, m. James Trowbridge, Jr., 1712; Mary, b. 19 Jan. 1689, m Daniel Cook — Ap. 1722; Abigail, b. 21 Ma
John (1), settled in Camb. and m. Martha, dau. of Andrew Belcher, 13 July 1664, and had Martha, b. 18 Feb. 1666-7, d. 23 Ap. 1669; Jonathan, b. 17 Mar. 1668-9, d. 16 Ap. 1669; Martha, b. 28 Oct. 1674, m. Capt. Nicholas Bowes of Boston 29 Jan. 1718-19; Jonathan, b. 25 Sept. 1677; Samuel, b. 11 July 1679, d. 3 June 1680; Anna, b. 30 Jan. 1680-81, m. John Hill 24 June 1708; John, b.——, d. 6 Ap. 1689; Mary, b.——, d. 3 Dec. 1690; Elizabeth, b.——, had share of estate; Sarah, b. 10 May 1688, m. John Biscoe of Watertown 1 Feb. 1710-11. Jonathan the f. was a carpenter, but from an early period much engaged in public affairs. He resided near the westerly corner of Brattle and Ash streets from 1665 to 1682, when he exchanged that estate for the original Blue Anchor Tavern, which he kept during the remainder of his life. He served in Philip's War, 1675, as Corporal; was appointed Lieutenant 27 June 1689; and served in a later Indian War, during which he was stationed at Groton as Commiss
Daye. Knight. Shepard. Bittlestone, 488. Banbridge. Biscoe. Chesholme. Cutter. Foordham. Hall. Shepard. Swanerson. Stone. Goffe, 561, 2. Barnard. Beck. Bigg. Biscoe. Brattle. Brown. Cooke. Dana. Danforth. Legg. odman, 562, 3. Crowe. Gookin, 563-6. Apthorp. Batter. Biscoe. Brocchus. Carter. Chester. Child. Clark. Collicudiat. Stedman. Woolson. Isaac, 592. Jackson, 592, 3. Biscoe. Bond. Bright. Browne. Cook. Dana. Fuller. Hobr. Witt. Wyatt. Martin, 605. Frost. Mason, 605-8. Biscoe. Blanchard. Brooks. Brown. Bry. Buckner. Bull. . Redfen, 639. Jackson. Remington, 639, 40. Belcher. Biscoe. Bowes. Bradstreet. Buckminster. Channing. Convers. Knight. Parker. Post. Satle. Scott, 652. Austin. Biscoe. Buckley. Ewe. James. Jarvis. Smith. Trowbridge.