Fay,Isaac Lum.
1841, Charles C. Foster,James Greenleaf.
1842, James Greenleaf,Isaac Lum.
1843, Isaac Lum,Luther Foote.
1844, C. Gayton Pickman,Charles Chase.
1845-1846, C. Gayton Pickman,William E. Carter.
1847-1851, William C. Bond,William E. Carter.
1852, George P. Bond,John M. Batchelder.
1853-1859, George P. Bond,Charles F. Foster.
1860, Herbert H. Stimpson,Luther Crane.
1861, Luther Crane,Samuel Batchelder, Jr.
1862-1863, Herbert H. Stimpson,Samuel Batchelder, Jr.
1864, Abraham Edwards,Samuel Batchelder, Jr.
1865-1871, Samuel Batchelder, JrJ. Gardner White.
1872, Samuel Batchelder, Jr.,Jos. Fay Greenough.
1873-1874, Samuel Batchelder, JrWm. A. Herrick.
1875-1876, Samuel Batchelder, JrJ. Gardner White.
Cambridgeport Parish.—A brief account has already been given (chapter XII.) of the establishment of the Cambridgeport Meeting-house Corporation, in 1805, and of the Cambridgeport Parish, in 1808; also of the erection, dedication, and destruction, of their brick m
Davenport, John.
Davis, Asa.
Davis, Eliphalet.
Derby, Loring.
Dickson, Edward.
Ditson, Thomas.
Dodge, John.
Dowse, Thomas.
Dudley, Ephraim.
Dunbar, Alpheus.
Dana, Francis W.
Dudley, John.
Ditson, William.
Edwards, Abraham.
Edwards, John.
Emmet, William.
Everett, Charles.
Everett, William.
Ellis, Benjamin.
Fairfield, Barney.
Farrington, Isaac.
Far well, Levi.
Faulkner, Francis E.
Fay, Samuel P. P.
Felsit, Harry.
FillebrEdwards, John.
Emmet, William.
Everett, Charles.
Everett, William.
Ellis, Benjamin.
Fairfield, Barney.
Farrington, Isaac.
Far well, Levi.
Faulkner, Francis E.
Fay, Samuel P. P.
Felsit, Harry.
Fillebrown, Richard.
Fisher, Jabez.
Fisk, Nathan.
Fisk, Rufus.
Fisk, William.
Fogg, Ebenezer.
Ford, Jonathan W.
Ford, Simeon.
Foster, John.
Foster, Joseph.
Foster, Thomas.
Freeman, John.
Frost James.
Frost, James, 2d.
Frost, William.
Fuller, J. N.
Fuller, Oliver.
Fuller, Robert.
Fuller, Timothy.
Ford, Thomas.
Farrar, Jacob.
Fairbanks, Silas.
Fay, Isaac.
Gary, Jonathan.
Gay, Lusher.
Gideon, John.
Gilson, Asa.
Gilson, Simeo
35-1839.
Eliab W. Metcalf, 1835.
Jos. T. Buckingham, 1836, 1838, 1839.
Isaac Livermore, 1836, 1838, 1841, 1842, 1849.
Charles C. Little, 1836, 1837.
Abraham Edwards, 1836.
Enos Reed, 1837.
Ezekiel Hayden, 1839, 1840, 1844.
Joel Giles, 1840.
James D. Green, 1841-1843, 1846, 1853, 1854.
Sylvanus Plympton, 1842,after the incorporation of the City.
Mayors.
James D. Green, 1846, 1847, 1853, 1860, 1861.
Sidney Willard, 1848-1850.
George Stevens, 1851, 1852.
Abraham Edwards, 1854.
Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1864.
John Sargent, 1856-1859.
Charles T. Russell,
Elected July 31, 1861, in place of James D. Green, resigned. 1861, , 1850, 1852.
Charles R. Metcalf, 1849.
Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1849.
Isaiah Bangs, 1850.
Edmund A. Chapman, 1850, 1851.
Stephen Smith, 1850-1852, 1854.
Abraham Edwards,
Elected Oct. 6, 1851, in place of Edmund A. Chapman, deceased. 1851-1853.
John Hews, 1851.
Anson Hooker, 1851, 1852.
Richard C. Joseph, 1851.
Th
ed; Seth Hastings, m. and resided in Roxbury, where he died at the age of about 50, leaving a family; Artenatus, b. 15 Oct. 1777; Abel, b. 10 Ap. 1780, very eccentric, d. unm.
at Roxbury 7 Feb. 1855; Sarah Warland, bap. 11 Aug. 1783, m. Dr. Stephen Batchelder of Royalston 17 Jan. 1816; Mary, bap. 5 June 1785, d. unm.
24 May 1860; Augustus, bap. 28 June 1789, a merchant in Boston, d. 29 Oct. 1821, leaving widow and one child; William Warland, bap. 24 July 1791, d. young; Ann, b.——, m. Abraham Edwards, Esq., 27 May 1823.
Josiah the f. was a carpenter, and res. at the southwesterly corner of the Common, on the estate formerly of Golden Moore.
He was elected Deacon of the Church 4 Jan. 1805; Assessor and Overseer of the Poor for many years, and Selectman 1814.
He d. very suddenly, 1 May 1814, a. 67; his w. Nancy d. June 1835, a. 83.
11. Abel, brother to Josiah (10), m. Sarah, dau. of Owen Warland, 16 Oct. 1776, was an Innholder in Boston several years, and afterwards kept a taver
ed; Seth Hastings, m. and resided in Roxbury, where he died at the age of about 50, leaving a family; Artenatus, b. 15 Oct. 1777; Abel, b. 10 Ap. 1780, very eccentric, d. unm.
at Roxbury 7 Feb. 1855; Sarah Warland, bap. 11 Aug. 1783, m. Dr. Stephen Batchelder of Royalston 17 Jan. 1816; Mary, bap. 5 June 1785, d. unm.
24 May 1860; Augustus, bap. 28 June 1789, a merchant in Boston, d. 29 Oct. 1821, leaving widow and one child; William Warland, bap. 24 July 1791, d. young; Ann, b.——, m. Abraham Edwards, Esq., 27 May 1823.
Josiah the f. was a carpenter, and res. at the southwesterly corner of the Common, on the estate formerly of Golden Moore.
He was elected Deacon of the Church 4 Jan. 1805; Assessor and Overseer of the Poor for many years, and Selectman 1814.
He d. very suddenly, 1 May 1814, a. 67; his w. Nancy d. June 1835, a. 83.
11. Abel, brother to Josiah (10), m. Sarah, dau. of Owen Warland, 16 Oct. 1776, was an Innholder in Boston several years, and afterwards kept a taver
on, 59, 75, 269, 93, 363, 4.
Donahoe, 329.
Donallan, 324.
Dougherty, 329, 33, 40, 1.
Dowse, 454.
Drake, 338.
Druce, 59, 76, 81.
Dudley, 1, 6-12, 18, 23, 7, 32, 42, 3, 77, 8, 99, 100, 3, 74, 249, 395, 8, 403.
Dummer, 403.
Dunster, 54, 7, 60, 2, 228, 9, 52. 63-9, 344, 5, 71, 2, 85, 9.
Durrell, 320.
Dwight, 126.
Eames, 369, 98.
Eastman, 76.
Easton, 32.
Eaton, 42, 65, 76, 255, 8, 317, 19, 20, 38.
Eayers, 426.
Eccles, 20, 59, 75. 263, 363, 4.
Edwards, 244, 310.
Eldred, 55.
Eliot, 69, 75, 264, 320, 65, 85-7, 89-92, 4.
Ellis, 319.
Elmer, 11, 32.
Ely, 32.
Endicott, 6, 8, 43, 67, 384.
Ensign, 32.
Ephraim, 391.
Errington, 59, 75.
Estabrook, 281, 3.
Eyers, 279.
Fairbanks, 327.
Farley, 62.
Farrar, 231.
Farewell, 110, 230, 2, 9, 306, 14.
Fay, 189, 237, 9, 310, 34.
Fayerweather, 168, 9, 418.
Fenton, 310.
Fenwick, 48.
Fessenden, 75, 227, 52, 92, 338, 69.
Fisher, 32, 77.
Fiske, 58,