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Alonzo Rust, Mar. 31, 1836.   Charles B., b. Oct. 15, 1820; m. Roxalina Branch, Feb. 10, 1846.   Samuel A., b. May 29, 1823.   Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1825.   Mary Jane, b. Aug. 1, 1828.   Judith, b. Feb. 2, 1831.   Lucy Ann, b. June 22, 1833.   George W., b. Apr. 2, 1838.   Angier, Samuel, m. Abigail Watson, Apr. 29, 17628, 1796, Eunice, dau. of Capt. Isaac Jones, of Boston, and had--  160-244Martha, b. Apr. 20, 1798.  245Richard, b. Aug. 22, 1800; m. Mrs. Mary A. Hayward.  246Mary Jane, b. Feb. 7, 1802.  247William J., b. May 20, 1805.  248Ann Louisa, b. Apr. 17, 1807; d. Dec. 14, 1834.  249Susan Mitchell, b. Nov. 7, 1808.  250Lucy J., b. Ohe d. June 4, 1851, aged 42. He m., 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Page, dau. of the late Jonathan Tufts. Children by 1st wife:--  8-23Luther A., b. June 11, 1830.  24Mary Jane, b. Sept. 9, 1831.  25John F., b. Oct. 11, 1833.  26Matilda M., b. Jan. 22, 1835; d. May 1, 1836.  27Laura M., b. Feb. 25, 1837; d. 1838.
ct. 1827, m. Judge Sharp of Monroe, and d. leaving an infant; Mary Caroline, b. 7 May 1829, m. James McEnery, and d. in 1854, leaving issue; Melinda Theresa, b. 4 Dec. 1830, m. Oliver Kellam, and——Buckner; Josiah Tennell, b. 2 Nov. 1832, m. Emily De Lery of Monroe; Louisa Jane, b. 9 May 1836, m.——Watson; James Winthrop, b. 5 Ap. 1838, d. about 1859. James Winthrop the f. d. 18 Oct. 1837. 18. Walter Russell, s. of Josiah (12), m. Elizabeth Harrington of Lex. (pub. 22 May 1819), and had Mary Jane, b. 3 Jan. 1820, m. Oscar Stratton 9 Feb. 1843, d. 30 Aug. 1875; Elizabeth Harrington, b. 27 Jan. 1822, m. Hon. John Sargent 12 Dec. 1859; Lois Elmira, b. 23 Dec. 1823, m. Elijah H. Luke 24 Sept. 1846; Melinda Tennell, b. 25 Sept. 1825, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1845; James Walter, b. 22 Nov. 1827, m. Harriet J. Dexter 27 Jan. 1851; Frances Virginia, b. 12 Sept. 1829, m. John D. Sargent 6 Dec. 1864; Charles Russell, b. 22 Mar. 1822, m. Caroline A. Marshall of Lawrence 24 Dec. 1859; Eugene J., b. 9
ct. 1827, m. Judge Sharp of Monroe, and d. leaving an infant; Mary Caroline, b. 7 May 1829, m. James McEnery, and d. in 1854, leaving issue; Melinda Theresa, b. 4 Dec. 1830, m. Oliver Kellam, and——Buckner; Josiah Tennell, b. 2 Nov. 1832, m. Emily De Lery of Monroe; Louisa Jane, b. 9 May 1836, m.——Watson; James Winthrop, b. 5 Ap. 1838, d. about 1859. James Winthrop the f. d. 18 Oct. 1837. 18. Walter Russell, s. of Josiah (12), m. Elizabeth Harrington of Lex. (pub. 22 May 1819), and had Mary Jane, b. 3 Jan. 1820, m. Oscar Stratton 9 Feb. 1843, d. 30 Aug. 1875; Elizabeth Harrington, b. 27 Jan. 1822, m. Hon. John Sargent 12 Dec. 1859; Lois Elmira, b. 23 Dec. 1823, m. Elijah H. Luke 24 Sept. 1846; Melinda Tennell, b. 25 Sept. 1825, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1845; James Walter, b. 22 Nov. 1827, m. Harriet J. Dexter 27 Jan. 1851; Frances Virginia, b. 12 Sept. 1829, m. John D. Sargent 6 Dec. 1864; Charles Russell, b. 22 Mar. 1822, m. Caroline A. Marshall of Lawrence 24 Dec. 1859; Eugene J., b. 9
Albert Clifford Tufts. By Edward C. Booth. Albert Clifford Tufts died March 19, 1904, at his residence, 144 Summer street, Somerville. He had been ill with grippe for three weeks, and was convalescing, when cerebral symptoms supervened, which rapidly brought on a fatal termination. Mr. Tufts was the youngest child of Nathan, Jr., and Mary Jane (Fitz) Tufts, and was born in the house in which he died, September 11, 1864. His paternal grandfather was Nathan Tufts, of Somerville, for whom the Nathan Tufts park, surrounding the old mill and Powder House, was named. His maternal grandfather was Abel Fitz, a prominent merchant of Charlestown, and early resident of Somerville. Mr. Tufts was educated in the public schools of his native city. On his graduation from the high school in 1883, he entered the counting room of his father and brother, grain merchants on Warren bridge, Charlestown. He became a partner on the death of his father in 1887, and was active in the business ti
67. Trevett, Robert, 12. Tring, Hertfordshire, Eng., 65. Trinity College, 25. Trumbull, Frances, 68. Trumbull, James, 67. Trumbull, Phoebe (Johnson), 67. Trumbull, Timothy, 67, 68. Tufts, Abby, 22. Tufts, Albert Clifford, 20, 21. Tufts, Anne Adams, 89. Tufts, Asa, 22, 42. Tufts, Charles, 70. Tufts College, 70. Tufts, Cotton, 17, 18. Tufts, Daniel, 24. Tufts, Edmund, 22, 38, 41. Tufts, Elizabeth, 21. Tufts, Esquire, 91. Tufts, Gilbert, 42. Tufts, James, 16. Tufts, Mary Jane (Fitz), 20. Tufts, Nathan, 20, 21, 89, 92. Tufts, Nathan, Jr., 20. Tufts, Nathan, 2nd, 42. Tufts, Nathan, Sr., 38. Tufts, Oliver, 38. Tufts. Peter, 16, 66, 88, 89, 92. Tufts, Peter, Jr., 69, 89. Tufts, Rebecca, 89. Tufts, Samuel, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93. Tufts, Dr., Simon, 18. Tufts, Timothy, 66, 89, 90, 91, 92. Tufts, Timothy, Esq., 93. Tufts, W., 89. Tufts, Widow, 24. Tufts, William, 42. Turner, John, 66. Turnpike, .Medford, 22. Underwood, Joseph, 11. Unitari
use, with its great doors always open, revealing a hay wagon and hay mow, and, most fascinating of all, a row of cows and oxen. They were always munching their cuds, with watchful eye turned on passers-by, particularly the one on the end next the street. Of the four children born to this couple, two were well known as proprietors of a grocery store in Union Square in the sixties, George A. and Albert L. Sanborn. A daughter, Martha Maria, married Richard H. Sturtevant. Another daughter, Mary Jane, died while attending the high school. Hannah Adams Stone is said by her granddaughter to have taken care of her father in his last years, and of those of her younger brothers and sisters who were at home, after the death of their mother in 1816. Lydia, it is said, lived with her sister, Mary Bonner. There were two children of the next generation belonging to Lucy, who married Mr. Bolles, in the family, also. Hannah worked in Geddis' twine factory previous to her marriage to David A.
ee bell. Barber, Mrs. Abigail, d. 15 Oct. 1804, a. 26. Barker, Mary C. and John Wood, Jr., of Boston, m. 28 Jan. 1841. Barnard, Phebe, and James Fillebrown of Camb. m. 24 May, 1798. (See Paige, 445, 650.) Barr, Thomas, had Dugald, Mary Jane and Janet Buchanan, baptized 19 Feb. 1837 (Damon). Thomas Barr, b. at Glasgow, Scotland, in 1802, d. at his residence 89 Concord Street, Lawrence, June 14, 1879, at the age of 77 years. He early removed to this country, and spent most of his years. Had Thomas Jefferson, b. 10 Dec. 1801, m. Mary L. Perry, 8 Apr. 1830, W. Camb.; Eliza Ann, b. 29 Mar. 1803, o. c. and was bap. here 26 Mar. 1827 (aet. 24); George Clinton, b. 4 Feb. 1805, m. Sophronia Fessenden, 23 May, 1830, W. Camb.; Mary Jane, b. 17 May, 1806, o. c. and was bap. here 26 Mar. 1827 (aet. 21), d. 7 June, 1827, a. 21. See Wyman, 837. 35. James, of Lexington, had Submit, bap. here 22 July, 1744; Martha and Sarah, b. 8, bap. 26 July, 1747. (He rem. from Lexington he
Arrived, Schr. Henry Travels, Wyatt, Master, 10 days to the Capes, from Barrell Stake, Attakapas, La., with sugar and molasses; left in company with brig James Madison, for Baltimore, schr. Nimrod, for Richmond and Mary Jane, for New York. Experienced strong northerly winds in the Gulf of Mexico on the 5th inst. Exchanged long. 63 deg. 55 min. West, with ship Missouri, of New York. On the 9th inst. fell in with the schr. Nimrod, and kept company until sundown — a strong southeast gale blowing at the time. On the 12th spoke the schr. Pocahontas, Cape Lookout, bearing northwest, 30 miles distant. Had light easterly winds and calms to the north of Hatteras.
$15 reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a servant girl, Mary Jane, calls herself Mary Jase Jackson She is a small, delicate featured woman, of a dark ginger bread color, about 20 or 15 years of age, and generally dresses in black. She was hired to Mr. Joseph Jackson this year, and left her home about July 1st. She has been seen in the city within a week past. Lucy H. Wharton. Grace street, between Adam and Foushoe. Mrs. W. has some very valuable servants for hire the ensuing year. de 23--3t*
$15 Reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a servant girl, Mary Jane, calls herself Mary Jane Jackson She is a small, delicate-featured woman, of a dark ginger bread color, about 20 or 23 years of age, and generally dresses in black. She was hired to Mr. Joseph Jackson this year, and left her home about July last. She has been seen in the city within a week past. Lucy H Wharton, Grace street, between Adam and Foushee. Mrs. W. has some very valuable servants for hire the ensuing year. de 23--3t*
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