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railroad, and one each at North and Grove streets, where those streets pass over said railroad. Mention should be made of those bridges that once existed in our streets over the Middlesex canal. There was one over the branch canal at Mystic avenue near Swan street, and one each over the main canal at Main street near Summer street, at Winthrop street near West street, at North street at its junction with West, Cotting, and Auburn streets, and at High street at its junction with Boston avenue. The abutments of the bridge over the canal, where crossed by the Boston & Lowell Railroad, may still be seen near the Chemical Works, on Boston avenue in the city of Somerville. Members. Number previously reported, 226. Begien, Henry M. Brown, George E. Bruce, Mrs. F. P. Buss, Charles B. Coburn, Charles F. Fuller, G. S. T. Hollis, Mrs. Mary P. Kennedy, Dr. J. S. Leavitt, Harry B. Montague, Mrs. Hattie B. Start, Mrs. Philena C. Sturtevant, James S.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Births, Deaths and Marriages from early records. (search)
zr: Nutting & Ledia his Wife Born 11th of Augoft 1698 Ebenezr: Son of Ebenezr: Nutting and Ledia his Wife Born Augoft 9th 1700 James Son of Ebenezr: Nutting and Ledia his Wife Born Januar: 31-170 3/4 tufts Samull. ye Son of Thomas: Tuft & Emme his Wife was Born December: 31-1720 William Hall Son of Thomas Hall and abigal his wife was Born June ye 11-1721 John Ricardfon Son of John Ricardfon & abigal his wife was born May ye . 29-1721 Jofiah Waters fon of Jofiah Waters and Mary his wife was Born July ye . 26—1721 Samuell fon of Jofeph and Mary Ballerd born [Dyed] Cancelled. July ye 6:—1721 Stephen Son of Stephen Hall and Ellefebath his wife Born august ye 10—172— Marcy Bradfhow Daughtr of John Bradfhow and marcy his wife Born December 27—1721— Abigal Daughter Thomas Oaks and abigal his wife Born September ye . 2-1721— Hanah Daughter William Hodmon and martha his wife Born november ye.—19th-1721— Sufanah Daughter of Samull Polly & Elefeba
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Births, Deaths, and Marriages from early records. (search)
Iona Thompfon And Abigail his wife Born ocbr 30th Mary Henfhow Daughter of Iofiah Henfhow and Mary his Wife Born Novr. 21—1723 Keziah Blanchard Daughter of Jofeph Blanchard and his Wife Born Iun tomfon and Abigall Tomfon Born March ye 2d 1724 5/ William Whitmore Son of Iohn Whitmore and Mary his Wife Born Decr. ye 19th 1724/5 Abigail Hall Daughter of Andrew Hall and Abigall His Wife Born Aprill ye. 15th 1725— Ierufha Waters Dauter of Iofiah Waters And Mary his Wife Born March ye. 7th—1724/5 Iames Richardfson Son of Iohn Richardfon & Abigall his wife Born Iune ye 15th 1725 benezer Flag and Hannah Knight both of Woborn Were Married Iune ye 2d—1725 Sollomon Waymon and Mary peirce Both of Woborn were Married Iune ye 9th 1725— Ionathan Nutting of Medford and Hannah Billings of Cambrige Were Married Iune ye 15th 1725 Ionathan Farmfworth and Mary burt both of Groton were Married Iune ye 30th 1725 Ionathan Weber and Mary Whitmore both of Medford were maried
Maria del Occidente. [A paper read before the Medford Historical Society, Nov. 21, 1898, by Miss Caroline E. Swift.] BUT little is known of the early life of Maria del Occidente. She was a daughter of William and Eleanor (Cutter) Gowen, Her father, William Gowen, was a son of Hammond and Mary (Crosswell) Gowen, of Charlestown, and a grandson of Capt. Joseph and Elizabeth (Ford) Gowen, of Charlestown. Her mother, Eleanor (Cutter) Gowen, was a lineal descendant of Richard Cutter, who with his mother, widow Elizabeth Cutter, was one of the early settlers of Cambridge. and was born in Medford in 1794. Her father was a man of cultivated tastes; he had many literary and professional friends, and held various public offices in Medford. He was a goldsmith by profession, and seems to have been in reduced circumstances the last years of his life. The family moved to Boston while Maria was an infant. Her father died when she was fourteen, and at the age of sixteen she became t