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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 1). (search)
, MaryFrom Almshouse, Boston, July 2, 1756Age 7. Servant in house of Wm. Tufts. Murphy, MaryAug. 10, 1777In family of John Darling. Nathaniel (a servant)See Benjamin Peirce. Newhall, CalvinLynn, Sept. 8, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilton. Newman, DavidLynn, Feb. 2, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilton. Newman, Mehitebel Numan.Boston, abt. May 15, 1759Nov. 21, 1759Child in family of Tho. Burdet. Nutting, MaryGroton, Apr. 18, 1770In tavern of Hugh Floyd. Nutting, MirriamPepperell, Aug. 25, 1766May 16, 1767In family of Stephen Hall, Jr. Oakes, SimonWorcester, Feb., 1765 The two first of which.Aug. 26, 1765    Rhoda (wife)    Simon (child) Ober, SamuelBoston, Feb. 1762Nov. 29, 1762.In house of Benj. Peirce.    Lettice, Lettes. (wife)and March 12, 1762 Ochterlony, AlexanderBoston, Aug. 1, 1769In house of Joseph Thompson    GilbertBoston, Aug. 1, 1769In house of Joseph Thompson O'Danell, RalphAug. 31, 1797 Orrel, RosannahBoston, Jan. 5, 17624 yrs. old
he names of Isaac Royall and his son-in-law, Sir William Pepperell. Any one named in this Act having the temer; a second Elizabeth, who became the wife of Sir William Pepperell, and who died on the voyage to England; Miri so far as relates to the estate in Antigua, Sir William Pepperell being appointed executor. He had expressed iling heirs in this line, then to his grandson William Pepperell for life, and then to his heirs. Further provowed April 6, 1780, accounts for the rent of Sir William Pepperell's house and pew, and about 14 acres of pastuldren of his deceased sister, Anna Jones. Sir William Pepperell was the grandson of the first Sir William PeSir William Pepperell of Kittery, Me., and the son of Elizabeth (Pepperell) and Nathaniel Sparhawk of Kittery, and was named Pepperell) and Nathaniel Sparhawk of Kittery, and was named William Pepperell Sparhawk. In accordance with the terms of his grandfather's will, on his coming of age he pr to drop the name of Sparhawk and call himself William Pepperell, and later he was allowed to take his grandfat