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l, £ 5; to Elder Frost, £ 4; to cousin John Woods, £ 10; to my loving brethren that were of my family meeting, viz., Roger Bancroft, John Hasting, Thomas Fox, William Patten, and Francis Whitmore, I give 20s. apiece; to my sister wid. Hall, 20s.; to her son William and daughter Susan, 10s. each; to my honest brother Richard Franci S. of George (1), by w. Hannah had Hannah, b. about 1672, m.——Seccomb, and is named in her father's will; Stephen, b. about 1674; Abigail, b. 3 Oct. 1677, m. William Patten of Camb. 3 Jan. 1700-1701; Thomas. b. 16 Nov. 1679, a Deacon of the Medf. Church, d. 16 May 1731; John, b. 6 Aug. 1681; Jonathan, b. 1 Ap. 1683; Lydia, b. 1. about 1658, and he m. Elizabeth dau. of Thomas Hammond of Newton, 17 Aug. 1659. His chil. were Amos, who administered the estate, prob. m. Sarah, dau. of William Patten, and d. here 9 Oct. 1679, a. 38, according to the Record; the same is given in his nuncupative will, in which he names brothers Thomas and Nathaniel Patten, D
d also in the new lots next Menotomy, three acres planting land; highway to Menotomy, west. William Patten had also in new lots next Menotomy, two acres planting ground at this period. William Cn is made of the Menotomy Bridge and Menotomy River in the Proprietors' Records, in 1642. William Patten was an early resident of Cambridge, who agreed to take charge of a part of the town herd of Adams Family here.—See Genealogies. In 1699 John Adams, Senior, and Ann Adams conveyed to William Patten, son of Nathaniel, Senior, ten acres, south by Menotomy River, south and west by John Dicksonorthwest by Adams's swamp, and northeast upon the country road (Midd. Registry, XVI. 438). William Patten was a grandson.—Paige. John Adams, Senior, died in 1706, aged about 85. His will (dated Menotomy River and at Mills Ware, were made to citizens, 1707. Among whom were Mrs. Corlet, William Patten, Jason Russell, Gershom Cutter, John Dickson, Samuel Bull, R. Cutter, Solomon Prentice, Jona
, m. Ava Morrill, 30 Nov. 1826. Da-Vid, d. 27 Mar. 1838, a. 77. Pattee,——, mother of Jesse, d. 5 Oct. 1837, a. 67. Patten, Hannah, d. 16 Sept. 1739, a. 50. Widow, d. 11 Aug. 1747, a. 78. William, d. 19 July, 1805, a. 21. See Paige, 624. a. 17 yrs. Joseph d. with age, 13 Nov. 1776, a. 73 (g. s.). Widow Mary d. 28 Dec. 1781, a. 83 (g. s.). Had, among others, Patten; Walter; Philemon, b. 1, bap. 3 Aug. 1740; Mary, b. 20, bap. 22 May, 1143, d. 16 Oct. 1762, a. 20, unm.— (a. 17 y. 2 m. 1own, 4 Dec. 1753.) Hubbard, prob. he, was adm. Pct. ch. 23 Jan. 1774. His dau. Lois m. Josiah Mason, Jr., 1784. 10. Patten, s. of Joseph (4), m. Mary Dickson, 25 July, 1749. He o. c. Pct. ch. 25 Mar. 1750, and was adm. to this ch. 23 June, 17ph, bap. 24 Sept. 1758; Naomi, bap. 25 Jan. 1761, m. Abraham Cook, 5 July, 1781; Chandler, b. 19 June, bap. 1 July, 1764; Patten, b. (7), bap. 11 Jan. 1767; John Dickson, b. 31 Dec. 1768, bap. 1 Jan. 1769, d. 21 Oct. 1769, a. 9 mos.; Rhoda, b. 5, bap<
279, 324 Osgood, 107, 124 Otis, 112, 279 Owens, 179 Packard, 224, 279 Page, 202, 279, 314 Paige, 1, 2, 5, 56, 57, 75, 78, 196, 211, 240, 257 Paine, 83, 104, 196 Palfrey, 118 Palmer, 120, 204,206,208, 242, 279-80, 334 Park, see Parks. Parker, 97, 126, 139,144, 165, 217, 228, 254,257, 264, 277, 280, 307, 322, 339 Parks, 118, 119,140,280, 287 Parmenter, 119, 172,173 Parrot, 165, 174 Parsons, 53, 190 Patch, 340 Pattee, 157, 170, 177, 280, 340 Patten, 5, 10, 19, 20, 280, 343 Patterson, 280, 287 Paul, 339 Payne, 192,280, 290,323, 341, 347, 349 Payson, 63, 280 Peabody, 140 Pearcly, 268, 280 Peavy, 280 Peck, 77, 110, 154, 172 Peirce and Pierce, 58,73, 90, 91, 108, 112, 118, 140, 165, 167, 169-72, 177,190, 197, 208, 214, 232-34, 253, 263, 266-69, 271, 273, 274, 280-85, 287, 295, 296, 303, 307, 311, 315,345 Pelham, 9, 12, 19 Penn, 165 Penny, 282 Percy (see Lord Percy) Perkins, 216, 236, 247, 282 Pe
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
le House for the use of the Town and in Case the Town Comply therewith to Consider what Dementions to build and where to set the same. No action was taken on this matter that was deemed worthy of record. On Oct. 5, 1730, it was voted to build a Scoole House, also there shall be a Committee of five men chosen to Consider of the Place where and of what demention it may be proper for to Build sd House and what the cost may be. The committee chosen consisted of John Willis, John Whitmore, William Patten, Jonathan Tompson, William Willis, who reported at the adjourned meeting Oct. 19, that it would be Proper for the Town to Build their Scoole House, Twenty-four foot long, and twenty foot wide and ten foot stud & the Place they were of opinion to Build on was the Town land by the Meeting House Joyning near Ebenezer Brooks Junr. land, the Norwest Corner of said House to be at a stake and a stone which they have Prefixed. This report was accepted, but when it was Put to vote whether the
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Church records,—1713-1721. (search)
John Willis, Benjamin Teal, and Benjamin Parker remained as members. 1713, June 14,Stephen Francis, sen. Stephen Willis, jun. Isaac Farewell. Elizabeth Farewell, wife of Isaac. Rebeccah, wife of William Willis. 1714, June 6,Susannah Porter, wife to Aaron Porter. Nov. 21,John Tufts, sen. 1715, Jan. 2,Mary Leatherby, wife to Stephen Leatherby. Feb. 13,Peter Wait. Sarah Wait, wife to Peter Wait. Hannah Sargent, wife to Joseph Sargent. May 8,Hannah Seccomb, wife to Peter Seccomb. June 12,Hannah Larrence. 1716, April,John Willis. Elizabeth Alberry, wife to John Alberry. May 13,Ephraim Leatherby (dismissed). 1718, Mar. 16,Benjaminn Teal. Anna Teal, wife to Benjamin Teal. April 27,Benjamin Parker. Abigail Patten, wife to William Patten, July 20,Rebeccah Willis, wife to Jno. Willis. Oct. 12 Elizabeth Francis, wife to Jno. Francis. Mary Parker, wife to Benjamin Parker. 1719, May 10,Jonathan Tufts, jun. Sarah Tufts, wife to Jonathan Tufts. 1721, Oct. 15,John Grattan.
Rev. G. W. Stickney, of Mobile, has been apppointed Chaplain to Gen. Tochman's brigade. Lieut. William Patten, of the Rockbridge Greys, died in Winchester on the 16th inst. Col. Roger A. Pryor has been advanced to a Brigadier Generalship.
y. Dr. W. J. Price, Colonel John McRae, Captain R J. McCumber, Captain Vangrann, D. P. Foster, J. A. King, J. M. Hardwick, John Savage, W. M. Lewis, S. M. West, C. J. Coney, Daniel Fergus, W. A. Williams, James C. Hall, William Davis, L. Meginny, D. A. Smith, Nathaniel Jacobi, J. Van Sickle, J. C. Wood, Dr. Halden, J. G. Bauman, F. M. Augostini, M. Augostini, M. Hinning, James Mitchell, J. H. Parsons, T. O Whitaker, T. J. Johnson, J. P. Sharpstein, A. Martin. G. W. Williams, John Bremer, William Patten, Dr Anderson, R. J. Price, John Griffith, M. Carr, L. Madison, J. D. Wallace, John Wright, J. W. Corbett, J. Petteway, William Petterway, C. Tincken, C. Polvogt, William Porter, H. Girkin, Owen Hanchey, H. Loeb, James Milvin, A. V. W. Hewlett, D. T. Anderson, John Davis, H. M. Jenkins, A. Adrian, J. Meier, W. H. Woodhull. In the dress circle were seated a large number of ladies, who seemed to be eagerly interested in the proceedings. A Yankee band played "Rally Round the Flag"
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