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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 26 0 Browse Search
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Baker, George. Baxter, Valentine. Cambridge, Frederick. Carpenter, Benjamin. Chamberlin, Ephraim. Chamberlin, John. Chaplin, James P. Cheney, Artemas. Child, James. Child, Oliver L. Child, Samuel. Clark, John. Cole, John. Cole, Richard G. Cook, John. Coolidge, Flavel. Coolidge, Josiah. Coolidge, Nathaniel. Cox, Samuel. Cox, Samuel, Jr. Crafts, Joseph. Craggin, John. Crane, Nathan. Curtis, Daniel T. Cutler, Samuel. CutleCole, Richard G. Cook, John. Coolidge, Flavel. Coolidge, Josiah. Coolidge, Nathaniel. Cox, Samuel. Cox, Samuel, Jr. Crafts, Joseph. Craggin, John. Crane, Nathan. Curtis, Daniel T. Cutler, Samuel. Cutler, Samuel B. Cutter, Nehemiah. Cutter, William F. Carter, George. Child, Nathan. Carter, Nathan C. Clark, Hosea. Clark, Horace. Daley, David. Dana, Edmund T. Dana, Joseph. Dana, Joseph, Jr. Dana, Richard H. Dane, Joseph. Danforth, Otis. Dascomb, Daniel. Davenport, John. Davis, Asa. Davis, Eliphalet. Derby, Loring. Dickson, Edward. Ditson, Thomas. Dodge, John. Dowse, Thomas. Dudley, Ephraim. Dunbar, Alpheus. Dana, Fran
8 Oct. 1673; shed. 27 Oct. 1673, and he m. Margaret—— who survived him. His children were Lydia, b. 17 Sept. 1657, m. Arthur Cole 27 Nov. 1673, who d. 4 Sept. 1676; John, b. 6 Feb. 1660-61; William, b. 3 May 1665; Edward, b. 8 Jan. 1667-8; Samuel, rderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, was a large land-holder in Camb. as early as 163t; and that, at some period subsequent to 1645 (when she is called sister Albone), she m.——Cole (perhaps the father of Arthur Cole, and died before 1668. This conjecture is partly founded on the fragment of a Church Record commenced by Rev. Mr. Mitbon, who, together with his sister Elizabeth, were baptized in this church, being the children of our Sister Olbon (lately Cole), now deceased. The original record was thus written; but subsequently the words—Luxford alias—were erased. 2. Re
a part of the Craigie estate; but, within two or three years, he sold to John Bridge, and his name disappears from the record. Barrett, William, m. Sarah, prob. dau. of John Poole of Reading, and wid. of Joseph Champney of Billerica, 19 Aug. 1656. She d. 21 Aug. 1661, and he m. Mary Barnard 16 June 1662; she d. 28 Mar. 1673, and he m. Mary, dau. of Nathl. Sparhawk, 8 Oct. 1673; shed. 27 Oct. 1673, and he m. Margaret—— who survived him. His children were Lydia, b. 17 Sept. 1657, m. Arthur Cole 27 Nov. 1673, who d. 4 Sept. 1676; John, b. 6 Feb. 1660-61; William, b. 3 May 1665; Edward, b. 8 Jan. 1667-8; Samuel, b. 7 Feb. 1669-70; Bartholomew, b. 1 Ap. 1672, d. 6 May 1672; Margaret, b. 4 Mar. 1675-6, m. Giles Roberts; Thomas, b. 28 Jan. 1678-9; Bartholomew. William the f. was a tailor, and resided on the west side of Dunster Street, the second lot from Harvard Square, which he purchased of William French 10 June 1656, together with the lot on the opposite side of the street. He d
, d. 30 Oct. 1702; Daniel, b. 7 Mar. 1675-6. Arthur the f. d. 4 Sept. 1676. 2. Jacob Cole (or Coale), and others, single men and inmates in this town, were required by the Selectmen, Feb. 12, 1665-6, to connect themselves with some family. The next month, Jacob Coale submitted himself to the family government of Francis Whitmore, who engaged to respond his rates and orderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, was a large land-holder in Camb. as early as 1636, and during his sojourn here was one of the most prominent citizens. He was appointed Clerk of the Writs, with power to grant summons and attachments in all civil actions, Oct. 7, 1641; Representative or Deputy to the General Court from 1654 to 1670. He was Deacon of the church before the death of Rev. Thos. Shepard, who appointed him as one of the executors of his wi
ore marriage was Olbon or Albone; that she resumed it for herself and her children when her marriage was annulled by the Court; and that, at some period subsequent to 1645 (when she is called sister Albone), she m.——Cole (perhaps the father of Arthur Cole, and died before 1668. This conjecture is partly founded on the fragment of a Church Record commenced by Rev. Mr. Mitchell, who d. in 1668. Under the name of John Fezington (Fessenden) he says: In his family is Reuben Luxford, alias Olbon, who, together with his sister Elizabeth, were baptized in this church, being the children of our Sister Olbon (lately Cole), now deceased. The original record was thus written; but subsequently the words—Luxford alias—were erased. 2. Reuben, s. of James (1), resumed the name Luxford, and m. Margaret ——at Lancaster 22 June 1669; she d. 31 Aug. 1691, and he m. Lydia——. His chil. were Margaret, b. 27 July 1673, m. John Pattin 13 Mar. 1700; Lydia, m. Philip Goodwin 14 June 1694. Reuben
Hastings. Heath. Hill. Lamson. Romer. Stone. Tyng. Winship. Woodmancy. Clement, 511. Hudson. Taylor. Colby, 511. Crosby. Cole, 511. Barrett. Frost. Hastings. Whitmore. Collins, 511, 12. Collinges. Gookin. Pike. Shepard. Stoughton. Whiting. Willett. C Locke. Marrett. Moore. Page. Rice. Russell. Sewall. Taylor. Thomas. Wade. Willard. Dutton, 539. Crackbone. Eager, 539. Cole. Hill. Kerley. Manning. Morse. Eames, 539. Barry. Paddlefoot. Eason, 539. Morrill. Eaton, 539. Bunker. Chesholme. Dunster. nes. Spencer. Longhorn, 599, 600. Crosby. Green. Marrett. Lord, 600. Lowden, 600. Stevenson. Luxford, 600, 1. Alboie. Billings. Cole. Fessenden. Glover. Goodwin. Olbon. Patten. MacKEYey, 601. MacOONEone, 601. Bush. Foster. Wood. Mann, 601. Palmer. Teel. M