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v. 27, 1743.  29Elizabeth, b. Aug. 29, 1745.  30John, b. Sept. 17, 1747.  31Mercy, b. Feb. 7, 1750.  32Susanna, b. June 21, 1753.  33Mary, b. Sept. 5, 1756.   A Captain Stephen Mills, possibly same as above, had by wife Mary, son (34) Stephen, b. Nov. 20, 1758.  35John Willis, probably a near relative of Thomas (2) and Stephen (3), m. Esther, or Hester----, and had--  35-36John, b. Sept. 5, 1694; d. Oct. 10, 1694.  37Andrew, b. Sept. 30, 1695.  38 Esther, b. Feb. 16, 1703;m. Nathan Hayward, of Lancaster, June 20, 1723.  39Thomas, b. Mar. 4, 1705. 3-11?John, possibly same as (3-11), and Mary Willis, had dau. Mary, d. Feb. 3, 1719, aged 5.   Mary, wife of John Willis, d. Feb. 12, 1716, aged 27 years 10 months.   The foregoing are all that can be found on our Medford records; but there are two branches probably connected, which I desire to record.   Benjamin Willis m. Ann Gammell, of Medford, and was probably connected with the Medford branch; very likely as
Hayden, Walter, 522 Hayden, Z. M., 523 Hayes, Bernard, 372 Hayes, E. P., 523 Hayes, J. J., 372 Hayes, James, 460 Hayes, Joseph, 75, 77, 92, 99, 104, 115, 149, 150, 228 Hayes, Patrick, 1st Mass. Cav., 372 Hayes, Patrick, 37th Mass., Inf., 562 Hayes, Peter, 44 Hayes, S. A., 372 Hayes, Thomas, 523 Haymon, John, 372 Haymouth, M., 523 Haynes, A. S., 460 Haynes, C. E., 523 Haynes, D. T., 372 Haynes, N. W., 460 Haynes, Thomas, 372 Haynes, W. H., 523 Hayward, J. S., 372 Hayward, Nathan, 35 Hazard, A. M., 460 Hazeltine, Moses, 460 Hazeltine, Nathaniel, 372 Hazeltine, Warren, 372 Hazeltine, William, 372 Hazelton, A. A., 460 Hazelton, H. T., 372 Hazzard, William, 523 Head, R. F., 460 Headley, P. C., 22, 24 Heafy, John, 460 Heald, J. H., 523 Heald, J. M., 372 Heald, S. C., 372 Healey, Cornelius, 372 Healey, H. D., 460 Healey, J. I., 372 Healey, Samuel, 460 Healey, T. J., 372 Heard, A. S., 372 Hearn, Patrick, 372 Hearney, Charles, 372 Heartless, S.,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1847. (search)
eived a permission (waiving the objection of his age) for examination for that position, but he was offered a position as Assistant Surgeon of the Twentieth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, of which regiment his brother, Paul J. Revere, was then Major, and he promptly accepted it. He was sworn into service on the 14th of September, 1861, and joined his regiment on the 17th of the same month near Poolsville in Maryland. He immediately entered upon the duties of his post, and with Dr. Nathan Hayward, the Surgeon of the regiment, and Dr. Henry Bryant, Brigade Surgeon, established a brigade hospital, where he treated with great skill and fidelity a large number of sick, the measles having become an epidemic in the brigade. On the 20th of October, 1861, he joined a battalion ordered to Harrison's Island in the Potomac, preliminary to the battle of Ball's Bluff. When, about noon of the next day, the reconnoitring party which had crossed into Virginia on the night of the 20th, was
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1852. (search)
; but, in his Station on Harrison's Island in the middle of the Potomac, he was by no means out of danger; for at one time, as he says in his short letter of October 24th, the bullets poured in upon us like hailstones. Another brief extract from the same letter shows how little he regarded himself. One of the boats in which the wounded were removed had swamped. It seemed an impossibility to get the wounded off before morning, and we were sure of being shelled out by daylight. Dr. H. [Dr. Hayward of the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteers] and I decided to remain and be taken, and get off what men we could. This calamity was fortunately averted. At Yorktown, the next summer, he put his principle of conduct into literal application, in coolly taking his seat on a log a few feet in the rear of his regiment, one day when it was supporting a battery, equally regardless of the shells of the enemy and the solicitations of his brother surgeons, who besought him to fall back with them
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1858. (search)
t a mile and a half, I should think, from White Oak Swamp. As Jimmy fell, knowing at once that his wound was fatal, he said to some of his men, who stopped a moment to assist him, Never mind me, men; go forward. . . . . Colonel Palfrey has his sword. They would not let me take it, as it was then quite uncertain whether I could take care of it, and moreover I felt very uncertain whether I should escape the hands of the Rebels. I forgot to say that such was the nature of Jim's wound that Dr. Hayward said he could not live through the night. You must either tell this to the family yourself immediately, or, what perhaps would be better, get some old and intimate friend of the family to tell them. I hear that Charley is wounded. I suppose you know all about it. I shall be in Boston in the course of a week, having a slight wound in the calf of the leg from a smooth-bore musket. Love to all. Henry. Never, either with tongue or with pen, has he anything to say of his own e
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
357, 370;. Haven, Elizabeth, II. 275. Haven, J. H., II. 275, 290;. Haven, Samuel, Hon., I. 179. Haven, Samuel, Rev., II. 275. Haven, S. C., Lieut., Memoir, II. 275-284. Haven, S. F., I. 179. Haven, S. F., Jr., Surgeon, Memoir, I. 179-188. Also, I. 238. Haviland, T. P., Lieut., I. 27. Hayden, Harriet M., I. 99. Hayden, Private, II., 427. Hayes, F. B., II. 199. Hayes, Joseph, Major, I. 330; II. 203. 218. Haygood, Brig.-Gen. (Rebel service), II. 198. Hayward, Nathan, Dr., I. 118,185, 424. Heath,??? H., II. 8. Heath, W. H., Dr., II. 261. Heckman, C. A., Brig.-Gen., 1. 40. Hedges, H. N., II. 438. hedges, J. N., Memoir, II. 438. Heintzelmann, S. P., Maj.-Gen., I. 142, 331;, 422; II. 170. Hempstead, Rev. Mr., I. 77. Henshaw, Mr., II. 317. Herndon, Mr., I. 336. Heth, Henry, Gen. (Rebel service), I. 16. Hicks, G. S., I. 94. Higginson, H. L., Major, I. 340. Higginson, T. W., Col., I. 65. Hill, A. P., Maj.--Gen
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, V. List of Medical officers in Massachusetts Regiments. (search)
urgeon, 21st Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1862. Promoted Major, Surgeon, 33d Mass. Infantry, May 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. Haven, Samuel Foster, Jr. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 15th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 5, 1861. Major, Surgeon, July 21, 1862. Killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Hayward, John McLean. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Major, Surgeon, Apr. 29, 1862. Mustered out, Apr. 22, 1863. Hayward, Nathan. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. Major, Surgeon, Sept. 10, 1861. Mustered out, Sept. 19, 1864. Brevet Lieut. Colonel and Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Heard, John Theodore. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, May 1, 1862. See United States Army. Heath, Charles E. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 57th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 13, 1864. Dishonorabl
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
90 Hayden, J. L., 292 Hayden, L. M., 292 Hayden, W. H., 292 Hayes, C. H., 292 Hayes, E. W., 292 Hayes, Frank, 292 Hayes, Frank, 469 Hayes, Joseph, 182, 215, 421, 531 Hayes, Martin, 292 Hayes, Peter, 70 Hayes, W. L., 70 Hayner, Herrick, 469 Haynes, D. J., 292 Haynes, E. E., 292 Haynes, Stillman, 576 Hayward, A. E., 292 Hayward, A. M., 292 Hayward, C. H., 293 Hayward, E. T., 293 Hayward, H. J., 293 Hayward, J. McL., 382 Hayward, J. W., 421, 531 Hayward, L. E., 293 Hayward, Nathan, 382, 531 Hayward, W. E., 293 Hazard, A. R., 70 Hazel, Edwin, 293 Hazelton, I. H., 70 Hazewell, C. C., 658 Head, C. D., 582 Head, G. E., 421, 531 Head, J. F., 421, 531 Headly, P. C., 604 Headricks, William, 70 Heald, T. S., 293 Heard, J. T., 382, 421, 531 Heath, Benjamin, Jr., 70 Heath, C. E., 382 Heath, C. S., 293 Heath, F. A., 293 Heath, Henry, 293 Heath, Horace, 293 Heath, L. E., 70 Heath, M. C., 70 Heath, S. E., 70 Heath, W. H., 382 Hedge, C. C., 72 Hedge,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Births, Deaths, and Marriages from early records. (search)
l ye ye abovfd perfons maryed By— Thomas Tufts Esqr— Iamimah Hall of Medford and Zacery Auldin of Boftown Maryed by ye Revnd. Mr Ebenr Turell Ianury ye 14th. 1724/5 Nathanill. Lampkin & Dorrithy Manfwell both of Charlstown Married Ianury ye 13—172 2/3 Iohn Tufts and Elefebath Sargant both of Charlstown Maried March ye 28th 1723 Pheniaf Sprague & Rebecah lyonf both of Malden Maried Aprill ye 9th—1723 Nathall. Francif & Sary Whitmore both of Medford Married May ye 16—1723 Nathan Hayward of Lanckester and Eafter Willis of Charlstown Married Iune ye 20th 1723 Ezra Skiner and Elefebath Swan both of Norton were Maried Ianuary ye 8th 1724— Ionathan Foihit and Hannah Crouch both of Charlstown were Maried Iune ye 9th 1724——— Births Abigal Waite Daugher of Richard Waite and Elefebath his Wife Born Iary ye 27—172 3/4— Thomas Oaks Son of Thomas Oaks and Abigal his Wife Born Ianury 28—172 2/3— Ionathan Bradshow Son of Ionathan Bradshow and ma