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on various important committees. He d. 21 Jan. 1750-51, aged nearly 75; his w. Abigail d. Oct. 1752, a. 75 years 8 months. 6. Aaron, s. of Aaron (3), m. Elizabeth Parker 14 Oct. 1708, and had Aaron, b. 6 May 1711, a tin-plate worker in Boston, 1737; Zechariah, b. 24 Oct. 1713. Aaron the f. was a saddler, and inherited the ho Mary m. Michael Falshaw before 1720, and prob. d. about 1761, when her dower in Mr. Cheney's estate was distributed. 4. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (3), m. Elizabeth Parker 3 Jan. 1744-5, and had Benjamin, b. 23 Nov. 1745; Elizabeth, b. 13 Feb. 1747-8. Elizabeth the m. d. 25 Dec. 1748; and Benjamin m. Margaret Stedman 9 Nov. 17eb. 1757. William the f. taught the Grammar School in Camb. several years, and d. of apoplexy 17 June 1758, a. 39. 13. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (10), m. Elizabeth Parker 2 Sept. 1763, and had Boradel, bap. 14 Ap. 1765, m. William Cooper 1 Sept. 1784. 14. Josiah, s. of Jonathan (10), by w. Elizabeth had Pemberton, bap. 29 O
6; William, neither birth nor baptism recorded, but named in the father's will, and in the division of his estate. Moses the f. was a tanner, and resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, near the Common. He was a Captain in the militia, and an active, energetic man. He was a Selectman eighteen years between 1713 and 1736, and on various important committees. He d. 21 Jan. 1750-51, aged nearly 75; his w. Abigail d. Oct. 1752, a. 75 years 8 months. 6. Aaron, s. of Aaron (3), m. Elizabeth Parker 14 Oct. 1708, and had Aaron, b. 6 May 1711, a tin-plate worker in Boston, 1737; Zechariah, b. 24 Oct. 1713. Aaron the f. was a saddler, and inherited the homestead, on Harvard Square. He d. 24 Jan. 1718-19, a. 32; his w. Elizabeth was living in 1732. 7. Andrew, s. of Andrew (4), grad. H. C. 1719; m. Sarah, dau. of Lieut.-gov. Spencer Phips, 25 Feb. 1731-2, and had Ruth, b. 28 Jan. 1732-3, d. 23 June 1740; Andrew, b. 15 Ap. 1735, d. 24 June 1740; a son (twin with Andrew), d. 18 Ap.
ins, b. 23 Oct. 1705 (Mary m. Henry Cheney, and Hannah m. Zaccheus Goodale, before 1726); Mary the m. d. 31 Oct. 1705; and Benjamin m. a second Mary, and had Thomas, b. abt. 1709 Joseph; Ebenezer; Ruth, b. abt. 1714, m. Elias Mason 7 Nov. 1740; John, William. Benjamin the f. resided south of the river, and d. 13 July 1718. His w. Mary m. Michael Falshaw before 1720, and prob. d. about 1761, when her dower in Mr. Cheney's estate was distributed. 4. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (3), m. Elizabeth Parker 3 Jan. 1744-5, and had Benjamin, b. 23 Nov. 1745; Elizabeth, b. 13 Feb. 1747-8. Elizabeth the m. d. 25 Dec. 1748; and Benjamin m. Margaret Stedman 9 Nov. 1752; no children are recorded. He died about 1762. John, d. 6 Aug. 1689, a. 26. Robin, negro servant of Andrew Gardner of Muddy River, indicted for that on the 2d Aug. 1689, he wounded John Cheney of Cambridge, by striking him on the head with a stick, whereof he died Aug. 6. Verdict, guilty of manslaughter; sentence, to pay cos
49 · Sarah, b. 8 Aug. and d. 12 Sept. 1746; William, b. 3 Nov. 1747, grad H. C. 1768, taught school at Topsfield a short time, while there, m. Sarah Read of Camb. 22 Jan. 1771, was ord. at Fryeburg, Me., Oct. 1775, and d. May 1805. Stephen, bap. 20 May 1750; Mary, bap. 1 Mar. 1751-2; Nicholas, bap. 8 Sept. 1754; Ebenezer, bap. 13 Feb. 1757. William the f. taught the Grammar School in Camb. several years, and d. of apoplexy 17 June 1758, a. 39. 13. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (10), m. Elizabeth Parker 2 Sept. 1763, and had Boradel, bap. 14 Ap. 1765, m. William Cooper 1 Sept. 1784. 14. Josiah, s. of Jonathan (10), by w. Elizabeth had Pemberton, bap. 29 Oct. 1769; William, ,ap. 10 June 1770; Sarah, hap. 12 Dec. 1773, d. of consumption, at the almshouse, 6 Jan. 1797, a. 23; Josiah, bap. 7 July 1776; James, bap. 9 Aug. 1778, d. at the almshouse 14 Sept. 1795, a. 17. Josiah the f. d. at the almshouse 15 Ap. 1793, a. 17. 15. Samuel, s. of Jonathan (10), was a victualler on the sout
haps Swain), funeral (Rev. Mr. Cooke) 15 Aug. 1775. Walter, d. 6 June, 1797, a. 4 yrs. Mrs. Elizabeth. d. 24 Jan. 1799, a. 76. Miss Phebe, d. 17 June, 1802, a. 16. Mr. John, d. 8 Sept. 1802, a. 18. Mrs. Swan, d. 14 Apr. 1807, a. 38. 24. Timothy, Jr. . m. Martha Swan, 5 May, 1805. Timothy's child (perhaps this Timothy) d. 26 Feb. 1811, a. 5 mos. (See par. 12.) 25. George, m. Phebe Adams, 23 Dec. 1810. George, d. 14 Apr. 1825, a; 35; s. of George (13) perhaps. 26. Henry, m. Elizabeth Parker, 27 Aug. 1815. (Henry Swan d. 15 Mar. 1846, a. 54; William Parker, s. of Henry and Elizabeth Swan, d. 24 Aug. 1848, a. 21.) 27. Eunice, m. Samuel Peirce Teel, both of Chas., 26 Nov. 1812. Hannah A., m. John J. Brown, of Lexington, 24 Mar. 1841. Han-Nah, m. Charles Hill, 28 Oct. 1841. Switcher, Samuel, of Athol, m. Hannah Moore of Camb. 24 Oct. 1792. The name is Sweetser in Paige, 611. Symmes, Zechariah, of Charlestown, m. Elizabeth Locke, 16 June, 1748. See Wyman's Chas.,