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e of land. 2. Washington, on Garden Street, erected in 1832 on the site of a former house, at the cost of $2,150.56, besides about $1,000 contributed by individuals. 3. Auburn, in School Court, erected in 1838, at the cost of $4,171.67. 4. Harvard, on the northerly side of Harvard Street, between Norfolk and Prospect streets, erected in 1843 (on the site of a similar house which was burned in March of that year), at the cost of $3,557.48, besides the land, which originally cost $500. 5. Franklin, on a lot given by Judge Dana, erected in 1809, at the cost to the town of about $300. 6. Mason, on Front Street, opposite to Columbia Street, erected in 1835, at the cost of $3,901.89. 7. Boardman, at the corner of Windsor and School streets, erected in 1802, on land given by Andrew Bordman, at the cost to the town of about $300. 8. Broadway, at the southwesterly corner of Windsor Street and Broadway, erected in 1838 for the accommodation of a Classical or High School for the whole tow
am L. Reynolds, Nathaniel S Rice, Charles. Rice, Joseph W. Richards, Edward. Richardson, Augustus. Richardson, Loa. Rindge, Samuel. Roberts, Rufus. Ruggles, John. Rule, James. Russell, Nathan. Russell, John. Rand, James. Richards, Sullivan. Robertson, John. Roulston, George. Roundy, Oliver. Rumrill, Joseph. Russell, Phinehas. Roby, Ebenezer. Sales, Francis. Saunders, Richard. Saunders, William. Sawin, Joshua. Sawyer, Franklin. Sawyer, Samuel F. Scott, Ebenezer B. Scott, Nathaniel. Seaver, Richard. Short, Thomas W. Skinner, Benjamin. Slocomb, Emmons. Smith, Billings. Smith, Jacob. Smith, Ralph. Soper, Frederick. South wick, Simeon. Stearns, Asahel. Stebbins, Smith. Stedman, Ebenezer. Stedman, Samuel. Stevens, Atherton H. Stimson, James. Stimson, Royal. Stone, Abraham. Stone, Daniel. Stone, William F. Snyder, John. Sherman, Abraham P. Sherm
1821, a lawyer in Camb., m. Jane Carson, was Captain of the first military company which was organized for the special purpose of maintaining the Union in the War of the Rebellion, and was afterwards Lieut.-colonel and Judge (see page 431); Benjamin Franklin, b. 6 Feb. 1823; and in Sudbury, Samuel Wadsworth, b. 30 Nov. 1824, a Lieut.-colonel in the War of the Rebellion; Relief Catherine, b. 27 Nov. 1826; Elizabeth Ann, b. 14 Dec. 1828, d. 31 Jan. 1850. Henry the f. res. at Framingham, and aftncis, S. of Job (18), m. Zoa Duntin 7 Ap. 1836 (who d. 30 May 1875), and had Lydia Francis, b. 13 Jan. 1837; Zoa Ann, b. 5 Aug. 1838; John Bound, b. 4 Sept. 1839, d. 6 July 1840; John Bound, b. 18 Feb. 1842; Abiel Augustus, b. 21 Nov. 1843; Benjamin Franklin, b. 28 Dec. 1845; Henry Alonzo, b. 1 July 1847; Agnes Maria, b. 24 Ap. 1852; Alice Amelia, twin, b. 24 Ap. and d. 22 Oct. 1852. Benjamin F. the f. is well known as Sexton, Undertaker, and Overseer of the Poor. 26. Andrew Newell, s. of J
dwell with her son, and d. 1 Jan. 1861. 6. Henry, s. of Raham (5), m. Relief Arnold, and had at Framingham Henry Francis, b. 4 June 1815; Mary Prentiss, b. 25 June 1817; Raham William, b. 20 July 1819, d. 12 Oct. 1847; James Prentiss, b. 20 Aug. 1821, a lawyer in Camb., m. Jane Carson, was Captain of the first military company which was organized for the special purpose of maintaining the Union in the War of the Rebellion, and was afterwards Lieut.-colonel and Judge (see page 431); Benjamin Franklin, b. 6 Feb. 1823; and in Sudbury, Samuel Wadsworth, b. 30 Nov. 1824, a Lieut.-colonel in the War of the Rebellion; Relief Catherine, b. 27 Nov. 1826; Elizabeth Ann, b. 14 Dec. 1828, d. 31 Jan. 1850. Henry the f. res. at Framingham, and afterwards at Sudbury, where he d.—Aug. 1871; his w. Relief d. 17 Sept. 1864. 7. Richard, said to have been s. of Edward of Woburn, also nephew to Moses (2), and brother to Edward (3), is supposed to have been born 23 Sept. 1751. Slight traces are f
several years near the old house on the original Wyeth homestead, erected a house on Raymond Street, where he d. 3 June 1868. 24. Abiel, S. of Job (18), m. Mary, dau. of Edward Fillebrown, 29 Dec. 1831, and had Charles, b. 1837 and d. 1 Ap. 1861; and perhaps others. Abiel the f. was bur. 11 Aug. 1841; his w. Mary m. Solomon Sargent 19 Feb. 1851. 25. Benjamin Francis, S. of Job (18), m. Zoa Duntin 7 Ap. 1836 (who d. 30 May 1875), and had Lydia Francis, b. 13 Jan. 1837; Zoa Ann, b. 5 Aug. 1838; John Bound, b. 4 Sept. 1839, d. 6 July 1840; John Bound, b. 18 Feb. 1842; Abiel Augustus, b. 21 Nov. 1843; Benjamin Franklin, b. 28 Dec. 1845; Henry Alonzo, b. 1 July 1847; Agnes Maria, b. 24 Ap. 1852; Alice Amelia, twin, b. 24 Ap. and d. 22 Oct. 1852. Benjamin F. the f. is well known as Sexton, Undertaker, and Overseer of the Poor. 26. Andrew Newell, s. of Job (18), m. Amelia H., dau. of Royal Stimson, 4 May 1843, and had Amelia Annie, b. 4 Jan. 1846; Susan Elizabeth, b. 28 Dec. 1847.