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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 2 Browse Search
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o be distributed,—to Mr. Mitchell, £ 5; to Elder Frost, £ 4; to cousin John Woods, £ 10; to my loving brethren that were of my family meeting, viz., Roger Bancroft, John Hasting, Thomas Fox, William Patten, and Francis Whitmore, I give 20s. apiece; to my sister wid. Hall, 20s.; to her son William and daughter Susan, 10s. each; to my honest brother Richard Francis, 20s.; to bro. John Taylor, 40s.; to Thomas Shepard, for his father's sake, £ 5; and the remainder to the children of his sister Christian Boyden in England. His w. Mary m. Jacob Eliot 9 January 1654-5. Wilkinson, Isabel, a widow, was here early, and had several grants of land; she probably resided in the family of Edward Winship, with whom she owned certain lands in common; she was mother to the wives of Edward Winship and Edward Goffe. She d. 23 Feb. 1655. Willard, Major Simon, from the County of Kent, came to New England in 1634, and settled here; his residence was at the S. E. corner of Dunster and Winthrop str<
o be distributed,—to Mr. Mitchell, £ 5; to Elder Frost, £ 4; to cousin John Woods, £ 10; to my loving brethren that were of my family meeting, viz., Roger Bancroft, John Hasting, Thomas Fox, William Patten, and Francis Whitmore, I give 20s. apiece; to my sister wid. Hall, 20s.; to her son William and daughter Susan, 10s. each; to my honest brother Richard Francis, 20s.; to bro. John Taylor, 40s.; to Thomas Shepard, for his father's sake, £ 5; and the remainder to the children of his sister Christian Boyden in England. His w. Mary m. Jacob Eliot 9 January 1654-5. Wilkinson, Isabel, a widow, was here early, and had several grants of land; she probably resided in the family of Edward Winship, with whom she owned certain lands in common; she was mother to the wives of Edward Winship and Edward Goffe. She d. 23 Feb. 1655. Willard, Major Simon, from the County of Kent, came to New England in 1634, and settled here; his residence was at the S. E. corner of Dunster and Winthrop str<
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