of him as late as March 5, 1787, when he was still living.
His successor, Samuel Payson, was at the head of the town school in 1788. June 1 and November 12 of thattance £ 27 15s Od. December 7, 1792, The committee appointed upon memorial of Mr. Payson, the schoolmaster, have attended and find Mr. Payson has lost £ 50 in consequMr. Payson has lost £ 50 in consequence of being obliged to sell his warrants for less than their nominal value in order to subsist himself and family.
They report it is just and proper that the town make good the deficiency.
Mr. Payson probably continued to serve as town clerk until his resignation from the school, some time in 1800.
Samuel Payson, perhaps a grSamuel Payson, perhaps a graduate of Harvard College, class of 1782, according to Wyman, was in the census of 1789, and came from Chelsea in 1787.
He married Grace Webb in 1790, and together he next that has come down to us is for 1813.
From the Report of 1801:—
Mr. Payson had unexpectedly resigned, and a Mr. Tillotson was engaged on trial.
Unfortu
1800 and 1801, Seth Wyman, Samuel Tufts, Jonathan Teel, Rev. Jedediah Morse, Benjamin Hurd, Jr., Timothy Walker, Timothy Thompson.
1802, Samuel Tufts, Seth Wyman, Jonathan Teel, Captain Thomas Harris, Matthew Bridge, Deacon David Goodwin, Samuel Payson.
1803 and 1804, the same, with the exception of Samuel Payson, who was succeeded by Captain Nehemiah Wyman.
1805, Seth Wyman, Captain Harris, Matthew Bridge, Deacon Goodwin, John Stone, Peter Tufts, Jr., Joseph Phipps.
1806, Seth WymSamuel Payson, who was succeeded by Captain Nehemiah Wyman.
1805, Seth Wyman, Captain Harris, Matthew Bridge, Deacon Goodwin, John Stone, Peter Tufts, Jr., Joseph Phipps.
1806, Seth Wyman, Matthew Bridge, Peter Tufts, Jr., James Green, Elijah Mead, John Tufts, Samuel Thompson.
1807, James Green, Elijah Mead, Peter Tufts, Jr., Captain Daniel Reed, John Kettell, Daniel Parker, Samuel Kent.
1808, the same, with the exception of James Green, who was succeeded by Timothy Thompson.
1809, the same.
1810, the same, with the exception of Timothy Thompson, who was succeeded by David Devens.
1811, Rev. William Collier, Jonas Tyler, William Austin, Joseph Phipps, Samuel Ke
y.
1818, Rev. William Collier, A. R. Thompson, M. D., Isaac Tufts, Elias Phinney, James K. Frothingham, Joel Tufts, John Soley.
1819, Rev. Edward Turner, Samuel Payson, Isaac Tufts, Elias Phinney, James K. Frothingham, Joel Tufts, John Soley.
1820, the same.
1821, the same, except that Philemon R. Russell succeeds Joel Tufts.
1822, Rev. Edward Turner, Samuel Payson, Elias Phinney, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, Samuel P. Teel, Nathan Tufts, 2d.
1823, Rev. Edward Turner, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, Nathan Tufts, 2d, James Russell, Samuel Gardner, Leonard M. Parker.
1824, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, James Russell, Samuel Gar
1829, the same.
Our gleanings from the trustees' records and from their annual reports have been brought down to the spring of 1819. May 8 of that year Samuel Payson, Elias Phinney, and Joel Tufts were appointed to select a location for the new house without the Neck, and a week later it was voted that the new Milk Row Scho
, 62.
New Pearl Street, 11.
New London, Conn., 1.
New York, 27, 36, 86.
New Zealand, 81.
Normal School, Salem, 2.
Northampton, 77.
North Street, Somerville, 18.
Nova Scotia, 86.
Oak Street, Somerville, 7, 8.
Occasional Addresses, 3.
Orne, Sarah, 86.
Paige, 14, 18.
Paine, Colonel, 53.
Palfrey's Swamp, 11.
Parker, Daniel, 63.
Parker, Leonard M., 90
Parker, Mr., 93, 94, 95, 98, 99, 100.
Parker, Thomas, 38.
Parmiter, Thankful, 86.
Paso Chef Menteur, 50.
Payson, Samuel, 38, 45, 63, 90, 91.
Perkins, Abraham, 87.
Perkins, Doch, 86.
Perkins, Doct., 85.
Perry, Albion A., 2.
Personal Experience of a Union Veteran, 25-37, 49-62.
Phi Beta Kappa, 2.
Phillips, Ann (Foster), 88.
Phillips, Captain, Eleazar, 88.
Phillips, Elizabeth, 88.
Phillips, Henry, 79, 87.
Phillips, Joanna, 85, 87.
Phillips, Colonel, John, 87.
Phillips, Katharine (Anderson), 87.
Phillips, Mary, 79.
Phillips, Mary (Dwight), 79.
Philosophy of Universalism, The, 2.