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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Key to the plan of Cambridge in 1635 . (search)
. 44Nicholas Olmstead. Vacant lot.John French. 45Joseph Reading.Joseph Cooke. 46Stephen Hart.Joseph Cooke. 47Nathaniel Richards.Joseph Cooke. 48William Westwood.John Betts. 49Dolor Davis. Vacant lot.Edward Mitchelson. 50John Bridge.William Andrews. 51Thomas Fisher.Edward Shepard. 52John Benjamin. Vacant lot.John Betts. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 53John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Edward Shepard. Vacant lot. 54John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Moses Payne. 55Thomas Dudley, Esq.Herbert Pelham, Esq. 56Matthew Allen. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not.William Cutter. 57Humphrey Vincent.John Moore. 58Daniel Patrick.Joseph Cooke. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 59Richard Lord. Vacant lot.Herbert Pelham, Esq. 60Matthew Allen. Vacant lot.George Cooke. 61Edmund Gearner.Mrs. Eliz. Sherborne. 62John Arnold.Thomas Hosmer. 63William Kelsey.John Sill. 64Andrew Warner.George Cooke. Cambridge in 1635.
hy Swan1 Samuel Frost2 Joseph Frost2 Edward Fillebrown1 Ephraim Frost, Jr.1 Abraham Hill2 William Hill1 John Hill1 Samuel Swan1 Joshua Kendall1 George Prentice1 Patten Russell2 Samuel Frost, Jr.1 Solomon Prentice1 Joseph Locke1 William Cutter1 Lemuel Blanchard1 George Swan1 Lieut. Stephen Frost1 Stephen Cutter1 John Adams1 William Cutter1 Jeduthun Wellington1 Moses Hovey1 Benjamin Cooper1 Jonathan Robbins1 Seth Stone1 Capt. Samuel Carter1 Josiah Hall1 Thomas Adams, JWilliam Cutter1 Jeduthun Wellington1 Moses Hovey1 Benjamin Cooper1 Jonathan Robbins1 Seth Stone1 Capt. Samuel Carter1 Josiah Hall1 Thomas Adams, Jr.1 John Cutter, 3d1 Thomas Cutter1 Jonathan Perry1 John Locke1 Josiah Wilson1 James Frost1 John Stone1 Jonathan Locke1 John Cutter, Jr.1 Caleb Hovey1 Francis Locke, Jr.1 Ephraim Cooke1 Ammi Cutter1 William Adams, Jr1 James Locke1 Stephen Locke1 John Perry1 Ebenezer Robbins1 Joseph Shaw1 —— Black, 1122 Number of inhabitants on the South side of Charles River. Eliphalet Robbins5 Josiah Warren6 Seth Brown3 Caleb Child5 Coolidge Wood4 Benjamin Bake6 Widow Capen
-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. Franci07, 1709– 1713, 1715, 1716, 1718. Samuel Cooper, 1704, 1705, 1708, 1709, 1714. Samuel Kidder, 1706, 1715. Jason Russell, 1709, 1710. Joseph Coolidge, 1710, 1714. Joseph Bowman, 1712. Moses Bordman, 1714, 1717, 1733– 1736. William Cutter, 1716. Jonathan Remington [2d], 1717. Edmund Goffe, 1717. Nath. Sparhawk, 1717, 1722-1724, 1726. John Dickson, 1717-1720, 1722, 1723. John Bradish, 1719-1721, 1725, 1726, 1729, 1732. Daniel Dana, 1720, 1725. John Cutter, 17<
ased of William Lewis a house, which he sold to William Cutter in 1638, on the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Wine third to my two friends Thomas Cheesholme and William Cutter, which two persons are known to have formerly rises as formerly the right and proper estate of William Cutter, my brother, deceased, and from him descended t Ebenezer, s. of Nathaniel (8), m. Sarah, dau. of Wm. Cutter, 19 July 1722. and had Sarah, bap. 14 July 1723,Jan. 1765, and had Rebecca, b. 26 July 1765, m. William Cutter 21 June 1789; Anna, b. 16 Aug. 1767; John, b. 2y, b. 16 Jan. 1660; Rebecca, b. 9 Feb. 1662, m. William Cutter of Cambridge about 1680; John, b. about 1665, srt of his father's estate to his brother-in-law William Cutter 4 June 1685, and d. before 26 Sept. 1705; Samueed as a land-holder in describing the bounds of William Cutter's land in the Neck about 1638. Starr, comfor7. Ephraim, s. of Edward (3), m. Hannah, dau of William Cutter, 17 June 1708, and had Ephraim, b. 23 May 1709;
Abel Benjamin, my brother, which was devised by will of my honored father, Mr. John Benjamin, sometimes of Watertown, deceased. Besbeech, Thomas, sold land in Camb. 1636. About 1636 he purchased of William Lewis a house, which he sold to William Cutter in 1638, on the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets. His name is variously written on the records, Besbeche, Besbeae, and Besbidge, and is supposed to be the same as the present Bisbee or Bisby. He seems to have resided in Scituate ordered, in case his w. and dau. should both decease without legal heirs, his estate should be divided, one third to his natural kindred in Old England, one third to the Church in Camb., and one third to my two friends Thomas Cheesholme and William Cutter, which two persons are known to have formerly resided in Newcastle. Elizabeth the w. or dau. of Thomas, m. John Bisco of Watertown, 13 Dec. 1650. 2. William, prob. brother of Thomas (1), in 1638, owned house and three acres, east of Gard
(six days previous to his own death), conveyed to his son William a house and lot in Camb. describing the premises as formerly the right and proper estate of William Cutter, my brother, deceased, and from him descended to me as my lawful right of inheritance. 3. Richard, s. of Elizabeth (1), probably came here, when a minor, w715, pub. Peter Fassett of Bedford 4 Mar. 1737; Nathaniel, b. 31 July 1731; Josiah, bap. 17 Mar. 1733-4. 17. Ebenezer, s. of Nathaniel (8), m. Sarah, dau. of Wm. Cutter, 19 July 1722. and had Sarah, bap. 14 July 1723, m. James Blanchard; Ebenezer, bap. 15 May 1726; Mary, bap. 25 Mar. 1728, m. Timothy Hall; Susanna, bap. 5 Ap. f. d. 20 Ap. 1807; his w. Rebecca d. 12 Dec. 1817, a. 80. 43. John, s. of Gershom (23), m. Rebecca Hill 24 Jan. 1765, and had Rebecca, b. 26 July 1765, m. William Cutter 21 June 1789; Anna, b. 16 Aug. 1767; John, b. 26 July 1770; Zechariah, b. 8 Feb. 1773; Elizabeth, b. 25 Mar. 1775; and perhaps others. 44. Stephen, s. of G
others. Rolfe, John (otherwise written Rolph), prob. s. of John Rolfe who d. at Newbury 8 Feb. 1664, m. Mary Scullard at Newbury 4 Dec. 1656, and had Mary, b. 2 Nov. and d. 10 Dec. 1658; Mary, b. 16 Jan. 1660; Rebecca, b. 9 Feb. 1662, m. William Cutter of Cambridge about 1680; John, b. about 1665, sold part of his father's estate to his brother-in-law William Cutter 4 June 1685, and d. before 26 Sept. 1705; Samuel, b. about 1667, sold his share of the heritage 12 July 1688; Joseph, b.–;, a William Cutter 4 June 1685, and d. before 26 Sept. 1705; Samuel, b. about 1667, sold his share of the heritage 12 July 1688; Joseph, b.–;, a millwright; Benjamin, b. 1 Ap. 1674, a yeoman; Henry, b. 26 Sept. 1678, a ship carpenter; Moses, b. 14 Oct. 1681. The first three births are recorded at Newbury (see Coffin's Hist. Newb.), the last three at Camb., and the intermediate three are gathered from deeds. All the sons removed to Woodbridge, N. J., except John, and it is not known that he left posterity. John the f. was a millwright. In 1670 he purchased a mill and lands at Menot. and 600 acres of wild lands in the northeasterly
Street. He removed to Hartford, where he was juror 1639 and 1642; he died in 1648 and left a good estate to his widow and children, viz., Caleb, Isaac, Lois, and a younger daughter. The Stanley family maintained a high reputation in the jurisdiction for many years after the union of the two colonies. In 1709 Caleb Stanley was elected or rather appointed Secretary of the Colony, which he held three years. Hinman. Stanesby, John, is named as a land-holder in describing the bounds of William Cutter's land in the Neck about 1638. Starr, comfort, a Chirurgeon, or physician, was here in 1638, in Duxbury 16 Mar. 1639-40 and d. in Boston 2 Jan. 1660. See Savage, Gen. Diet. Stearns, Charles, of Wat., had w. Hannah who d. July 1651, and he m. Rebecca, dau. of John Gibson of Cambridge, 22 June 1654. His chil. were Samuel, b. at Wat. 2 June 1650; at Camb., Shubael, b. 20 Sept. 1655; John, b. 24 Jan. 1656-7; and again at Wat., Isaac, Charles, Rebecca, and Martha. Charles the f. remo
r of Rev. Jonas Meriam of Newton; Mary, b. 25 June 1716, living unm. 1763; Jonathan, b. 28 May 1719; Isaac, b. 8 June 1724. All these are named as children of Edward Winship, deceased, in a deed dated 13 Dec. 1763. Edward the f. was a wheelwright and resided at Lex., where he d. 13 May 1763, a. 79, and was buried at Menot. Mr. Cook calls his age 84, and the Lex. Church Record 82; but both are wrong if I am correct as to his parentage. 7. Ephraim, s. of Edward (3), m. Hannah, dau of William Cutter, 17 June 1708, and had Ephraim, b. 23 May 1709; Richard, b. 25 July 1711; Daniel, b. 27 Aug. and d. 8 Dec. 1713; Joshua, b. 17 Feb. 1715-16; Hannah, b. 18 Aug. 1718, m. Noah Bowman of Cambridge (pub. 14 July 1744) and perhaps others. Ephraim the f. res. at Lex., and d. 16 July 1757; his w. Hannah was bur. 9 Ap. 1764, a. 77. 8. Nathaniel, s. of Edward (3), m. Rebecca Peirce of Woburn 11 Feb. 1713-14, and had Elizabeth, b. 13 Oct. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 27 Dec. 1716, perhaps the same wh