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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
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ry Hagar 2 June 1757, and had David, bap. 9 Ap. 1758, He bought a house and lot at the corner of Mount Auburn Street and Winthrop Square 10 Jan. 1758, which he sold 14 Feb. 1760. He was a carpenter, and described as of Weston at the time of his purchase. 16. William, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b. 11 Dec. 1755, d. in the almshouse 1 May 1802, a. 46. William the f. may have been the same who m. Sarah Scott of Newton 27 Oct. 1767, and had Rebecca, bap. 9 Oct. 1768. Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Miller 12 Sept. 1677. Mary, m. John Prentice 5 Jan. 1704-5. Mary, m. Edmund Fowle 23 Oct. 1718. The relationship between these families of Smith is very obscure, and may have been misapprehended. Sparhawk, Nathaniel (otherwise written Sparhawke, Sparhauk, Sparhauke, Sparowhauke, Sparrowhauke, Sparrow Hawke), was here as early as 1636, and was a Deacon of the Church. By his w. Mary (who d. 25 Jan. 1643-4), he had Nathaniel, b. in England; Anne, m. Deac. John Cooper, and (2d) James Co
ry Hagar 2 June 1757, and had David, bap. 9 Ap. 1758, He bought a house and lot at the corner of Mount Auburn Street and Winthrop Square 10 Jan. 1758, which he sold 14 Feb. 1760. He was a carpenter, and described as of Weston at the time of his purchase. 16. William, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b. 11 Dec. 1755, d. in the almshouse 1 May 1802, a. 46. William the f. may have been the same who m. Sarah Scott of Newton 27 Oct. 1767, and had Rebecca, bap. 9 Oct. 1768. Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Miller 12 Sept. 1677. Mary, m. John Prentice 5 Jan. 1704-5. Mary, m. Edmund Fowle 23 Oct. 1718. The relationship between these families of Smith is very obscure, and may have been misapprehended. Sparhawk, Nathaniel (otherwise written Sparhawke, Sparhauk, Sparhauke, Sparowhauke, Sparrowhauke, Sparrow Hawke), was here as early as 1636, and was a Deacon of the Church. By his w. Mary (who d. 25 Jan. 1643-4), he had Nathaniel, b. in England; Anne, m. Deac. John Cooper, and (2d) James Co