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t and removals to near plantations full of troubles, partly because they found sufficient for themselves and their company, Life of Shepard, edition of 1832, pp. 42-58. Besides those who are here named by Mr. Shepard, another Mr. Cooke and William French came in the same ship (The Defence) with him; and the larger portion of those whose names first appear in 1635 and 1636 may safely be regarded as members of his company, to wit:— 1635. Jonas Austin. Removed to Hingham. Thomas Blodgett. Remained here. Thomas Blower. Remained here. William Blumfield. Removed to Hartford. Robert Bradish. Remained here. Thomas Brigham. Remained here. William Buck. Remained here. William Butler. Removed to Hartford. Clement Chaplin. Removed to Hartford. Thomas Chesholme. Remained here. George Cooke. Remained here. Joseph Cooke. Remained here. Simon Crosby. Remained here. Nicholas Danforth. Remained here
95– 1701. James Oliver, 1694, 1698, 1699. Abraham Hill, 1695, 1696. William Russell, 1697, 1700-1702, 1704, 1705, 1712-1714. Joseph Simons, 1698, 1699. William Reed, 1698, 1699. John Leverett, 1699, 1700. Samuel Sparhawk, 1701-1705, 1709, 1710. Samuel Cooper, 1702-1710, 1712– 1716. Andrew Bordman [2d], 1706-1710, 1719-1730, 1732. Joseph Winship, 1706, 1725. Jason Russell, 1707-1709, 1711. Josiah Parker, 1710. John Dickson, 1711, 1717, 1722-1724. Thomas Blodgett, 1711. Jonathan Remington [2d], 1712, 1715-1719. Joseph Bowman, 1712. Moses Bordmnan, 1713-1718, 1720– 1724, 1726, 1727, 1731, 1733-1736. Joseph Coolidge, 1713, 1714, 1730. Daniel Dana, 1715, 1725. William Cutter, 1715, 1718-1721. Samuel Kidder, 1716, 1719-1721. Nath. Sparhawk, 1716-1724, 1726, 1727, 1730. Edmund Goffe, 1717, 1718. Samuel Bowman, 1722-1724, 1726, 1727, 1735-1743. John Bradish, 1725, 1729, 1730, 1732, 1735, 1736. Francis Foxcroft, Jr., <
May 1874, was of this family, and the last male representative in Camb. of the first named Thomas Blodgett.] Bloomfield, William, about 1638 sold to Robert Stedman a house on the north side of Wiperty. Daniel, Robert, was an early inhabitant of Cambridge. About 1638 he purchased of Thomas Blodgett a house and land, on the westerly side of Garden Street, which he sold about 1645 to Nichol. 9 Ap. 1640; Mary, b. 24 July 1645; Ephraim; Thomas Sarah, b. 1653. Elder Frost bought of Thomas Blodgett, about 1639, an estate on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard Square and M Elizabeth d. 14 Ap. 1750, a. 64. 10. John, s. of Joseph (3), m. Rebecca, prob. dau. of Thomas Blodgett, and had Rebecca, b. 24 June 1711; Adonijah, b. 25 Feb. 1712-13; Abigail, b. 15 Feb. 1715-1nm. 9 May 1699; Joseph, b. 20 Jan. 1660, Daniel, b. about 1662; Rebecca, b. about 1665, m. Thomas Blodgett and res. in Lex. John the f. rem. to the Farms about 1686, and d. 12 Ap. 1703, a. 78; his
14 Oct. 1694; Joseph, b. 17 Sept. 1696; Abigail, b. 7 Nov. 1698, m.—— Reed; Samuel, b. 17 June 1702. Thomas the f. removed from Woburn to Lex. about 1692, and became one of the most active and useful citizens. He d. 29 Sept. 1740; his w. Rebecca, who d. 8 March 1750, and all the before named children, except Ruth, are mentioned in his will, dated 26 Oct. 1738. [Deac. Alvaro Blodgett, who d. 14 May 1874, was of this family, and the last male representative in Camb. of the first named Thomas Blodgett.] Bloomfield, William, about 1638 sold to Robert Stedman a house on the north side of Winthrop Street, between Dunster and Brighton streets. Blosse, John, buried 23 April 1646. Francis, buried 29 Sept. 1646. Probably the name was Blois. Blowers, Pyam (sometimes written Blower and Blores), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Belcher, 31 Mar. 1668, and had Thomas, b. 27 July 1669, d. 14 Aug. 1669; Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1671-2, d. 12 Feb. 1671-2; Jonathan, b. 8 Feb. 1672-3, d. young; Hann
but having taken the oath of office, he was speedily induced to resign. He was also Justice of the Peace and Quorum; Register of Probate, 1731-1745; Judge of Probate, 1745– 1775; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1741-1775. At the Revolution he passed out of office; but was so quiet in his deportment that, although understood to be a royalist, he was not disturbed in the possession of his property. Daniel, Robert, was an early inhabitant of Cambridge. About 1638 he purchased of Thomas Blodgett a house and land, on the westerly side of Garden Street, which he sold about 1645 to Nicholas Wyeth. By his w. Elizabeth he had Elizabeth, b.——m. Thomas Fanning 17 May 1653; Samuel; Joseph; Sarah; Mary, b. 2 Sept. 1642. These children are named in the father's will; Thomas, who was buried 6 Nov. 1644, was probably of the same family. His w. Elizabeth d. 2 Oct. 1653, and he m. Reana, wid. of William Andrew, 2 May 1654. de d. 6 July 1655, and his wid. Reana m. Elder Frost, whom also s<
b. 16 July 1668; Joseph, b. 7 Mar. 1669-70; John, b. 30 Jan. 1671-2; Nathaniel, b. 6; May 1674; Thomas, b. 29 Feb. 1675-6; Sarah, b. 6 and d. 20 Ap. 1677; Jacob, 1. 26 Ap. 1678. Frost, Edmund, Ruling Elder of the Church in Camb., came here in 1635, and by w. Thomasine, had John, 1. in England about 1634; Thomas, b. Ap. 1637, d. young; Samuel, b. Feb. 1637-8; Joseph, b. 13 Jan. 1638-9; James, b. 9 Ap. 1640; Mary, b. 24 July 1645; Ephraim; Thomas Sarah, b. 1653. Elder Frost bought of Thomas Blodgett, about 1639, an estate on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard Square and Mount Auburn Street, which he sold soon afterwards to wid. Catherine Haddon; he then bought a house on the westerly side of Garden Street, near Mason Street, which he occupied in 1(642, but sold to Richard Eccles in 1646. His subsequent residence is not known with certainty; but several circumstances indicate that he occupied the estate on the northerly sidle of Kirkland Street, extending from Div
Dec. 1711, as she was bap. 6 Jan. 1711-12), pub. John Wilson 2 July 1737, d. 26 Nov. 1797; Jeremiah, b. 11 Feb. 1713-14; Elizabeth, bap. 4 Mar. 1715-16, pub. Matthew Cox 30 Mar. 1739; Edward, bap. 10 Aug. 1718, d. young; Edward, bap. 15 Oct. 1721; Samuel, bap. 9 Feb. 1723-4; Daniel, bap. 5 May 1728; Hobart (or Hubbard), bap. 22 Aug. 1731. Walter the f. res. at Menot., and d. 30 Mar. 1748; his w. Elizabeth d. 14 Ap. 1750, a. 64. 10. John, s. of Joseph (3), m. Rebecca, prob. dau. of Thomas Blodgett, and had Rebecca, b. 24 June 1711; Adonijah, b. 25 Feb. 1712-13; Abigail, b. 15 Feb. 1715-16; John, b. 16 Ap. 1719; Solomon, b. 5 Aug. 1723; Joseph, b. 23 Aug. 1729. John the f. was a housewright, and res. at Lex., where he d. 14 June 1746. 11. David, s. of John (5), by w. Abigail, had David; John, b. 1 Dec. 1702; Abigail, b. 27 Aug. 1704, m. Isaac Preston of Littleton; Hannah, b. 2 June 1708, m. Edward Farwell of Littleton; Amos; Jason; Sarah, m. William Sanderson of Harvard; Eliza
appears. Tidd, John (otherwise written Teed and Tead), was of Chs. 1644, and had sons John and James. Perhaps he was the same who d. at Woburn 24 Ap. 1657. 2. John, s. of John (1), m. Rebecca Wood 14 Ap. 1650, and had in Woburn, Hannah, b. 21 Sept. 1652, m. Joseph Smith of Wat. 1 Dec. 1674; John, b. 26 Feb. 1654; Mary, b. 13 Nov. 1656, m. Joshua Simonds of Lex.; Samuel, b. 16 June 1659, d. unm. 9 May 1699; Joseph, b. 20 Jan. 1660, Daniel, b. about 1662; Rebecca, b. about 1665, m. Thomas Blodgett and res. in Lex. John the f. rem. to the Farms about 1686, and d. 12 Ap. 1703, a. 78; his w. Rebecca d. 10 Jan. 1717, a. 92. 3. Joseph, s. of John (2), res. at the Farms, and by w. Mary had Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1704-5; Joseph, b. 15 May 1707; Samuel, b. 29 May 1709; Sarah, b. 19 Nov. 1711; Betty, b. 29 May 1714; Mercy, b.——, m. David Cutler. His w. Mary d. 9 Jan. 1716-17, and he m. a second Mary, who survived him ten days. He d. 26 Dec. 1730, a. 69; and she d. 5 Jan. 1730-31, a. 59.
, 339. Belcher, 59, 75, 124, 35, 224, 86, 7, 363, 94, 403. Belknap, 133. Bell, 327. Bellingham, 27, 43. Benjamin, 11, 20, 1, 32, 239, 459. Bennett, 35, 327. Bernard, 143, 405, 6. Besbeech, 35. Besse, 347. Bethune, 310. Betts, 35, 59, 260. Bidwell, 331. Bigelow, 187, 326. Biglow, 208, 310. Binney, 320. Bird, 310, 36. Bishop, 346-52. Blake, 177, 321. Blanchard, 426. Bland, 332. Blaney, 426. Blathwait, 77. Bliss, 328, 438. Blodgett, 35, 58, 317. Blood, 62. Blowers, 35, 135, 288. Blumfield, 35. Bond, 4, 226, 310, 403. 18, 19. Bonner, 350. Bontecou, 321. Boone, 76. Boradell, 258. Bordman, 44, 5, 59, 75, 124, 5, 32, 3, 42, 75, 6, 9, 82, 4, 212-14, 27, 31, 3, 84, 92, 7, 374. Borland, 168-70, 417. Bosworth. 11, 32. Bourn, 218, 87. Bowen, 218, 26. Bowers, 59, 230, 345-7. Bowes, 294. Bowler, 321. Bowles, 317. Bowman, 58, 297, 305, 410. Bowtell, 59, 75. Boyer, 320.
Foordham. Hall. Shepard. Swan. Winship. Blackleach, 488. Blodgett, 489. Eggleden. Reed. Tompson. Bloomfield, 489. Stedman. Blo Whiting. Wilson. Withington. Wright. Daniel, 532. Andrew. Blodgett. Fanning. Fiske. Frost. Wyeth. Davis, 532. Willard. day, one. Hill, 581-5. Adams. Badger. Bell. Bennett. Bicknall. Blodgett. Blowers. Bowes. Bowman. Brackett. Burbeck. Cheney. Clark. Ballard. Barnard. Belcher. Belknap. Bemis. Blackington. Blodgett. Boynton. Bradshaw. Bridge. Brooks. Bullard. Carruth. Cla Shove. Stedman. Upham. Thurston, 670. Stedman. Tidd, 670. Blodgett. Chandler. Cutler. Munroe. Reed. Simonds. Smith. Wood. te, 684. Danforth. Hixton. Shepard. Taylor. Whitmore, 684-6. Blodgett. Bowmlan. Brooks. Cutter. Elder. Eliot. Fillebrown. Franc