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Clark. DeceasedMiss Abbie P. Kenrick. Miss Rachel A. Donnell. S. E. Bonner. Mrs. Martha Ann Partridge. DeceasedMiss Adine E. Runey. Edwin J. Butler. DeceasedMiss Hattie A. Hitchings. DeceasedMiss Emma F. Hill. DeceasedJohn Viall. DeceasedC. A. Jenks. DeceasedMrs. Harriet E. Jenks. Miss Ellen Johnson. John F. Nickerson. Miss Sarah A. Johnson. Miss Annie M. Leland. Miss Edith Lawrence. DeceasedMrs. Ann Waters. Mrs. Abbie B. Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence. DeceasedC. D. Chamberlin. Mrs. Emily Chamberlin. Mrs. Catherine Pierson Miss Lydia R. Arnaud Mrs. Emma Hollander. Mrs. Susan Boyd. Mrs. Caroline Beal. DeceasedMrs. Mary Ann Dow. Mrs. Charlotte T. Tufts. Miss Annie Munroe. Sanford D. Phipps. Mrs. Alice A. C. Phipps. Mrs. D. A. Barnard. DeceasedMiss Harriet E. Sturtevant. Eli A. Smith. Mrs. Mary A. Smith. W. G. Comstock. Miss Marie M. Clement. Miss Mary A. Clemant. J. E. Bartlett. Miss Martha J. H. I
record found concerning him is dated 11 Nov. 1700, and recites that there hath been of late a public contribution for the relief of Joseph Bemus and William Chamberlin, their substance having been of late consumed by fire. 2. Philip, m. Elizabeth Lawrence 21 Nov. 1723. Their children were baptized as follows: Philip and William, 13 Nov. 1726; David, 30 July 1727; Abigail, 25 July 1731; Edmund, 22 Oct. 1732; Zaccheus, 25 July 1736. Samuel, m. Elizabeth Robinson of Lexington, 16 Nov. 1775.64; Henry, bap. 8 Nov. 1741; Gilbert, bap. 18 Nov. 1744; Isaiah, bap. 12 Ap. 1747; Abigail, named in her father's will, and prob. b. 1749, d. unm. 6 July 1817, a. 68. Edward the f. d. May 1788, a. 86. 6. William, s. of William (3), m. Elizabeth Lawrence 3 Dec. 1741, and had in Camb. William, b. 9 Aug. 1742, d. 5 Dec. 1744; Aaron, b. 10 Aug. 1744, d. 10 July 1749; William, b. 28 Feb. 1745-6, d. 2 Nov. 1746; Jonathan, b. 23 Ap. 1748. His w. d. 24 Feb. 1753, a. 32, and he m. Rachel——, and h
e f. removed to Wrentham about 1743. Mary, dau. of Jeremiah of Ipswich, m. Joseph Russell, of Camb. 23 June 1662. Bemis, Joseph, perhaps s. of Joseph of Wat. (1640), was a husbandman, and sold land in 1709 to Jonathan Robinson. The only other record found concerning him is dated 11 Nov. 1700, and recites that there hath been of late a public contribution for the relief of Joseph Bemus and William Chamberlin, their substance having been of late consumed by fire. 2. Philip, m. Elizabeth Lawrence 21 Nov. 1723. Their children were baptized as follows: Philip and William, 13 Nov. 1726; David, 30 July 1727; Abigail, 25 July 1731; Edmund, 22 Oct. 1732; Zaccheus, 25 July 1736. Samuel, m. Elizabeth Robinson of Lexington, 16 Nov. 1775. Abigail, m. John Brown, 19 Mar. 1778. Benjamin, John, was Constable of Camb. in 1633. He was released from the duty of training, in 1634, but required to have in readiness at all times sufficient arms. He resided in 1635 and 1642 on the easte
. of Henry Dunster, 18 Mar. 1730-31, and had Edward, bap. 2 Ap. 1732, d. 3 May 1732; Martha, b. 8 Dec. 1734, d. unm. May 1788; Edward, b. 7 June 1737, d. without issue, 30 Oct. 1820, a. 83; Elizabeth, bap. 4 Nov. 1739, m. Samuel Cook, Jr., 26 Ap. 1764; Henry, bap. 8 Nov. 1741; Gilbert, bap. 18 Nov. 1744; Isaiah, bap. 12 Ap. 1747; Abigail, named in her father's will, and prob. b. 1749, d. unm. 6 July 1817, a. 68. Edward the f. d. May 1788, a. 86. 6. William, s. of William (3), m. Elizabeth Lawrence 3 Dec. 1741, and had in Camb. William, b. 9 Aug. 1742, d. 5 Dec. 1744; Aaron, b. 10 Aug. 1744, d. 10 July 1749; William, b. 28 Feb. 1745-6, d. 2 Nov. 1746; Jonathan, b. 23 Ap. 1748. His w. d. 24 Feb. 1753, a. 32, and he m. Rachel——, and had in Chs. Rachel, b. 12 Sept. 1754; William, b. 14 Aug. 1757; Elizabeth, b. 10 June 1760, d. 13 Aug. 1761; Elizabeth, b. 27 May 1763; Aaron, b. 1 Oct. 1767. William the f. d. 28 Jan. 1801, a. 82; his w. Rachel d. 21 May 1796, a. 65. 7. Josiah, s
nd one hundred on the Shannon, or between twenty and thirty a minute! The Chesapeake, under Capt. Lawrence, lifted her anchor, near Fort Independence, about noon, and was gently wafted down the harbohe Chesapeake resembled a slaughter-pen; nearly one-half her crew being killed or wounded. Captain Lawrence, three lieutenants, three midshipmen, the sailing-master and boatswain were all killed or mevery officer on whom the command of the ship could devolve was either killed or wounded. Capt. Lawrence was wounded in the leg and through the body by grape-shot. On being carried below, while hin ship; two lieutenants and several other officers of the Shannon were killed or wounded. Capt. Lawrence, then 32 years old, and but recently returned from a successful cruise in the Hornet, had ta twenty-one years old; but such was the confidence in the professional skill and bravery of Captain Lawrence, and in the prowess of our little navy (which had already captured three British frigates),
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 life in Lawrence and in Lowell, though he carried on the businessLawrence and in Lowell, though he carried on the business of a block printer at Taunton, Arlington and Burlington. He joined the Odd Fellows at Taunton in 1828, being the oldest Odd Fellow perhaps in the state. At his decease he was a member of Merrimack Lodge, Lowell. He was also a member of the Grand Lodge and was at one time grand warden. He joined the Masons in Lowell in 1845. own part of the Precinct. William Dickson was a Pct. committeeman 1741, and Pet. assessor 1741, 1742. See Wyman, 295. 2. William, s. of William (1), m. Elizabeth Lawrence, 3 Dec. 1741. He o. c. Pct. ch. 22 Aug. 1742. Elizabeth, his w., d. 24 Feb. 1753, a. 32, and he m. Rachel Teel of Charlestown, 8 Dec. 1753. Rachel, his
Kettell and Kettle, 58, 267 Keyes, 173,177, 267,271, 349 Kidder, 20, 273 Kimball, 223, 321 King, 63, 66, 114, 115, 216, 267, 333, 348 King Charles II, 9 King George III., 51, 63, 87 King James I., 33 Kneeland, 34, 104 Knight, 53 Knox, 108, 134, 135 Kossuth, 139 Ladd, 346 Lafayette, 139 Lairson, 348 Laiton, 224 Lamson, 63, 83, 96, 267 Lane, 112, 140, 154, 158, 159, 170, 171, 210, 267, 346 Lang, 349 Langdon, 66, 185 Laughton, 328 Lawrence, 97, 134, 135, 221, 232, 263, 267, 340 Leach, 197, 248, 267, 298, 299, 306, 307 Learned, 141, 267, 271, 274, 281 Leathers, 267 Lee, 59, 60, 100 Lefevre, 267 Lemmon, 267 Lennon. 340. 341 Lewis, 18, 71, 268, 280, 348 Libby and Libbey, 340, 343, 347 Lincoln, 194, 237, 268 Linzee, 230, 231, 304 Litchfield, 346 Little, 13, 198, 240 Livingston, 262,268, 281 Locke, 17, 22, 27, 28,38-40, 57, 58, 83, 93, 94, 96, 105,106, 108, 111-15, 119-21, 129-33,137, 138