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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 28 0 Browse Search
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n named propositions and covenant, as witnes my hand this 7th. 11mo. 1655. By the Court Records and Files, it appears that the House of Correction or Bridewell was erected in 1656. Andrew Stevenson was the prison keeper from 1656 to 1672; William Healy, from 1672 to 1682, when he was removed from office; Daniel Cheever, from 1682 until he was succeeded in office by his son Israel Cheever about 1693. In 1691, the prison-keeper presented a petition for relief, which is inserted, as character notwithstanding. Again, under date of April 8, 1672: The terms of agreement of the selectmen with Thomas Longhorne for the keeping of William Healyes child, as followeth: That the said Thomas Longhorne is to bring up Hanna Hely, daughter of William Healy, born in the year 1671, providing all necessaries for her of food and clothing in the time of her minority and suitable education meet for one of her sex and degree; and for his satisfaction, he is to be allowed out of the Town Rate five poun
ted into a dwelling-house, and succeeded by a larger and more convenient edifice in 1832, in which the Grammar School was taught until, after a transitional state of a few years duration, it was merged into the High School. Besides the Grammar School, others of a lower grade were established; but their scanty patronage affords slight ground for boasting. In March, 1680, when it was certified that Master Corlett had only nine scholars, it was added, For English, our schooldame is goodwife Healy; at present but nine scholars.— Edward Hall, English schoolmaster; at present but three scholars. A school was also established at an' early date in Menotomy, now Arlington: Jan. 16, 1692-3. It was voted whether the town would give to Menotomie people a quarter of an acre of land, upon our common, near Jasson Russell's house, near the highway, for the accommodation of a school-house; and it was voted on the affirmative, so long as it was improved for that use, and no longer. The earliest t
nna and Elizabeth, twins, b. 28 May 1664, and d. 14 and 16 June 1664; Elizabeth, bap. 6 Aug. 1665, d. young; Elizabeth, b. 9 May 1672. Daniel the f. succeeded William Healy as prison keeper, 1683, and held the office about ten years, when he was succeeded by his son. He resided on an estate adjoining the prison, west of Winthrop Ser of Brattle and Ash streets, where his widow resided in 1638. By his w. Elizabeth, he had Samuel; Nathaniel; Sarah, m. Thomas Longhorn about 1646; Phebe, m. William Healy 15 Aug. 1661; all prob. born in England. Bar-Tholomew the f. d. about 1638; his w. Elizabeth d. 28 Oct. 1677, a. 88, after a widowhood of about forty years. o was a gentleman of importance in the Colony, and for a time was a magistrate and judge;—and the name became extinct in the Colony in this generation. Hinman. Healy, William, an early inhabitant of Lynn, rem. to Roxbury, and thence to Camb. He appears to have had at least five wives, and children by four of them. In Rox. he
645-6, d. young; Lydia, b. 26 Nov. 1647; James, b. abt. 1649; Esther, b. abt. 1651, d. 21 Mar. 1654-5; Daniel, b. 1 Jan. 1652-3, d. 1654; Daniel, b. 12 Dec. 1654, d. 4 Jan. 1659-60; Mary, b. 6 Oct. 1656, m. William Taylor 28 Nov. 1683; John, b. 24 July 1659; Esther, b. 26 Dec. 1660, d. Feb. 1660-61; Israel, bap. 26 Jan. 1661-2; Anna and Elizabeth, twins, b. 28 May 1664, and d. 14 and 16 June 1664; Elizabeth, bap. 6 Aug. 1665, d. young; Elizabeth, b. 9 May 1672. Daniel the f. succeeded William Healy as prison keeper, 1683, and held the office about ten years, when he was succeeded by his son. He resided on an estate adjoining the prison, west of Winthrop Square. He d. Mar. 1703-4. 2. Israel, s. of Daniel (1), m. Bridgett Woodhead 10 June 1690, and had Daniel, William, Esther, all bap. 15 Aug. 1697 (Esther m. Rev. Henry Messinger of Wrentham 5 Jan. 1719-20); James, bap. 19 Mar. 1698-9; John, b. 25 Aug. 1702. Israel the f. inherited the homestead of his father; was appointed Priso
n 1729, and rem. probably about that time to Weston, where he d. 22 Dec. 1747. His will, dated 16 July 1742, was offered for probate 15 Feb. 1747, but disallowed; his son John administered. Green, Bartholomew, was here in 1634, and had a house in the West Field, not far from the Botanic Garden, but prob. rem. to the S. W. corner of Brattle and Ash streets, where his widow resided in 1638. By his w. Elizabeth, he had Samuel; Nathaniel; Sarah, m. Thomas Longhorn about 1646; Phebe, m. William Healy 15 Aug. 1661; all prob. born in England. Bar-Tholomew the f. d. about 1638; his w. Elizabeth d. 28 Oct. 1677, a. 88, after a widowhood of about forty years. 2. Percival, perhaps a brother to Bartholomew (1), came here in 1635, in the Susan and Ellen, then aged 32. and resided on Holmes Place about midway between its eastern angle and North Avenue. By his w. Ellen, he had John, b.-June 1636; Elizabeth, b.--Ap. 1639. m. John Hall of Concord 4 Ap. 1656, but subsequently res. here and
Joseph [grad. H. C. 1658] was ordained pastor of the first church in Hartford; [d. 24 May 1679]. Mary, m. Mr. Joseph Cook in England; Ruth, Mr. Samuel Wyllys of Hartford; and Mabel, Mr. James Russell of Charlestown in Mass.; and all had issue. (Trumbull's Hist. Conn., i. 224.) Rev. Joseph Haynes of Hartford had one son John who was a gentleman of importance in the Colony, and for a time was a magistrate and judge;—and the name became extinct in the Colony in this generation. Hinman. Healy, William, an early inhabitant of Lynn, rem. to Roxbury, and thence to Camb. He appears to have had at least five wives, and children by four of them. In Rox. he had Hannah, bap. 7 July 1644; Samuel, b. 14 Feb. 1645, d. at eleven months; Elizabeth, b. 14 Nov. 1647. His w. died 8 Nov. 1649, in childbirth. (Savage's Gen. Dict.) By 2d w. he had Sarah, bap. 2 Feb. 1650-51, d. here 10 Oct. 1653; William, bap. 11 July 1652; his 2d w. d. and he m. in Camb. Grace Butterice 14 Oct. 1653, and had<
, 74, 250, 4, 396. Harlow, 177. Harmon, 336. Harrington, 332. Harris, 233. Hart, 11, 32. Harvard, 44, 365. Hassell, 59, 75. Hastings, 59, 75, 6, 92, 4, 6, 8, 105, 8, 200, 69, 79, 81, 4, 6, 92,305, 20, 63, 9, 407, 13, 16, 17. Hatch, 321. Hathorne, 69, 77, 115, 256, 346, 7. Haugh, 12, 27, 35, 175. Haven, 184, 6, 331. Hayden, 177, 206. Haves, 216, 253. Haynes, 11, 12, 18, 21, 3, 31, 2, 42, 52, 175, 396, 459. Hayward, 35, 336. Hazeltine, 221. Healy, 75, 216, 18, 373. Hearsey, 310. Heate, 11, 32. Heath, 410, 11, 16, 27. Hedge, 231, 369. Henbury, 76. Henchman, 393. Hendley, 320. Henley, 427. Herrick, 310. Hervey, 323. Hicks, 75, 108, 227, 92, 412– 14. Higginson, 236, 9. Hildreth, 57. Hiler, 321. Hill, 62, 180, 3, 204, 5, 7, 19, 20, 37, 93, 305, 425, 6, 8, 44. Hilliard, 45, 209, 31, 2, 97– 99, 303-5. Hinkley, 114, 338. Hoar, 274. 5, 368. Hobart, 81. Holden, 5, 97, 263. Holland
. Wyeth. Chaplin, 508. Goodwin. Shepard. Chauncy, 508. Bulkeley. Eyre. Cheever, 509. Hawes. Healy. Messinger. Taylor. Woodhead. Cheney, 509. Atkinson. Belknap. Brown. Burnap. Dill. Falshaw.eth. Haugh, 579. Langdon. Stevens. Haynes, 579. Cook. Harlakenden. Hooker. Russell. Wyllys. Healy, 579, 80. Avery. Badcock. Brackett. Brown. Butterice. Green. Parker. Thwing. Watson. Heate,an. Cheney. Coolidge. Dana. Fessenden. Foster. Goddin. Gookin. Grant. Hancock. Hartwell. Healy. Humphrey. Jackson. Kidder. Livermore. Saxon. Seager. Sexton. Stone. Thwing. Warland. Wo Bradshaw. Butterfield. Cox. Errington. Fillebrown. Gamage. Goodwin. Grant. Hall. Hastings. Healy. Hill. Holmes. Huntress. Locke. Lopez. Moore. Munroe. Murdock. Prentiss. Rice. Shepard.