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Porter family record. [Compiled from manuscript in possession of Edward T. Bigelow of Medford, and from Town Records.] Doctor Jonathan Porter;1 m. Hannah Hayden, Sept. 14, 1742. He was. b. in Topsfield, Mass., Dec. 10, 1726, and d. in Malden, Mass., July 1, 1783. She was b. in Braintree, May 10, 1724, and d. in Malden, , in Salem. Joseph; b. in Malden, Sept. 3, 1764; d. June 19, 1822, in St. Stephens, N. B. Benjamin; b. in Malden, March 16, 1767; d. in So. Carolina. Jonathan Porter;2 m. at Andover, Mass., Nov. 6, 1790, Phebe Abbot. She was born in Andover, Jan. 25, 1766; d. in Medford, Oct. 10, 1852. Children. Jonathan; b. in Medford Medford, Jan. 26, 1801; d. Dec. 2, 1860, in Medford. Augusta; b. in Medford, March 1, 1803; m. James T. Woodbury, May 31, 1827. Settled in Bath, N. H. Jonathan Porter;3 m. Catherine Gray of Medford, July 22, 1823. Settled in Boston, but returned to Medford. Children. Mary Gray; b. in Boston, May 1, 1824. Anna Gray;
to vote of the Town past 13 May 1812 at $6.50, $130.00. The bill for the same quantity in 1809 was $114.00. Opposite Blanchard's Hotel on Main street, just south of the land taken in recent years by the Metropolitan Park Commission, was a town well, used principally for watering cattle. The trough was at the edge of the sidewalk. July 1, 1811, Voted to have a new pump placed in the Town's well on the south side of the river near the house of Timothy Symmes, and a good trough fixed to the same. August 5, 1811, Voted to pass Samuel Townsend's acct. for a pump in the well opposite the Hotel. $11.71. A permit was granted to Jonathan Porter to build a powder house, May 12, 1806. The structure is standing on the premises of Charles M. Green, M. D., Powder House Road. It is of brick, with small apertures for air, and a heavy wooden door. Standing Committee of the Brooks Phalanx, January 1st, 1844: Eben Waterman, David Carlton, B. H. Samson, W. B. Thomas, George Holmes.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
Mexico during the years 1874-5. Harriet, Sarah, Mary, Lucy, Margaret, Julia, daughters of Thomas R. Peck. Elizabeth, Emily, Almira, daughters of Nathan Adams. Louisa, Susan Maria, daughters of Isaac Hall. Susan, Lucy, daughters of Ebenezer Hall. Elizabeth, Matilda, daughters of Aaron Blanchard. Mary Ellen, Harriet, daughters of Capt. William King. Helen, Elizabeth, Frances, daughters of George W. Porter. Susan Emily, Henry, children of Henry Porter. Mary, Anne, daughters of Jonathan Porter. The last two were boarders while their parents were in Europe. Chastina, Ellen, Rebecca, daughters of Isaac Sprague, the ship builder. Three daughters of George Fuller, the ship builder. Harriet, daughter of Milton James. Mary, daughter of Gilbert Blanchard. Abbie, daughter of Jotham Stetson. Mary, daughter of Bela Cushing. Ann Eliza, daughter of Jonathan Perkins. Hepzibah, daughter of Dudley Hall. Susan, daughter of Henry Withington. Carrie, daughter of Oliver Blake,