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June 1775; Hannah, bap. 4 Jan. 1756, in. James Walker of Burlington; Phebe, bap. 19 June 1757, m. Jonathan Bridge, 22 Feb. 1781; Martha, bap. 19 Nov. 1758, m. Abraham Smith 8 May 1788; Betty, bap. 28 Oct. 1759, m. William Bridge of Waltham; Lydia, bap. 14 Dec. 1766, m. John Davis of Methuen. William the f. resided in Lex, and aftmay have been others between her and Isaac, the first recorded in Camb. Isaac the f. resided on the homestead. He was a blacksmith, and for several years College Smith; his shop stood on Winthrop Street, opposite the old jail. For many years before his death he was jailor; in which office he was succeeded by his son-in-law, Johnmuel, dec. (b. at Medf. Jan. 1728-9); Lydia, w. of Ebenezer Blunt; Mary, w. of William Tufts; heirs of Hannah, dec. w. of——Dickson; heirs of Sarah, dec. w. of Abraham Smith; and Rebecca, w. of Aaron Blanchard. 6. Joseph, s. of John (3), res. in Medf. where he d. 1 Feb. 1748, and administration was granted to w. Elizabeth. His
, m. Mary Reed of Lex. 5 May 1753, and had Mary, b. 28 Feb. 1754, m. Joel Viles, 27 June 1775; Hannah, bap. 4 Jan. 1756, in. James Walker of Burlington; Phebe, bap. 19 June 1757, m. Jonathan Bridge, 22 Feb. 1781; Martha, bap. 19 Nov. 1758, m. Abraham Smith 8 May 1788; Betty, bap. 28 Oct. 1759, m. William Bridge of Waltham; Lydia, bap. 14 Dec. 1766, m. John Davis of Methuen. William the f. resided in Lex, and afterwards in West Cambridge. He was a prominent citizen, and d. 12 Oct. 1793, a. 78; Mar. 1770, d. 4 May 1770. The eldest child, Esther, was b. about 1745; and there may have been others between her and Isaac, the first recorded in Camb. Isaac the f. resided on the homestead. He was a blacksmith, and for several years College Smith; his shop stood on Winthrop Street, opposite the old jail. For many years before his death he was jailor; in which office he was succeeded by his son-in-law, John Goodwin, who in turn was succeeded by his son-inlaw, Jacob Watson, the office bein
und of Middletown. Conn.; Simon; Nathaniel, drowned in the British Channel; Lydia, m. Job Wyeth of Camb. 31 Jan. 1804; Ebenezer; Stephen. 5. Samuel, s. of John (3), res. in Medf., where he d., and administration was granted to Aaron Blanchard 1 Dec. 1778. His estate was divided between the heirs of son John, dec.; heirs of Samuel, dec. (b. at Medf. Jan. 1728-9); Lydia, w. of Ebenezer Blunt; Mary, w. of William Tufts; heirs of Hannah, dec. w. of——Dickson; heirs of Sarah, dec. w. of Abraham Smith; and Rebecca, w. of Aaron Blanchard. 6. Joseph, s. of John (3), res. in Medf. where he d. 1 Feb. 1748, and administration was granted to w. Elizabeth. His children, recorded at Medf., were, Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1736, prob. the same who d. unm. at Medf. Feb. 1829; Lydia, b. 12 Dec. 1737; Joseph, b. 17 July 1741. 7. Ebenezer, s. of John (3), res. in Medf. and by w. Rachel had Susanna, b. 28 Nov. 1734; Abigail, b. 6 Oct. 1736; Lucy, b. 12 Mar. 1738-9, m. Edward Wilson 23 Nov. 17
Post-office Affairs. --On the railroad line from Augusta to Columbia, S. C., Mr. Perry Moses is appointed route agent, in place of F. J. Crum, deceased. At Wellsburg, Brooke county, Va., Thomas M. Lloyd is appointed postmaster, vice Wm. D. Camp. Thomas F. Kemble is appointed postmaster at Prunity Town, Taylor county, Va., vice Abraham Smith.
H. Paxtor. Rockingham — J. H. Wariman, George H. Chrisman, Samuel Cretes. Russell — Ed. J. Culbertson, E. D. Kernan, Wm. B. Aston. Scott — E. K. Herron, Isa Fugate, Robt. Spear. Shenandoah — S. C Williams, Chas. Welsh, Mark Bird. Smyth — Fayette McMullen, James H. Gilmore, A. Rosenbaum. Southampton — Thos. H. Urguhart, W. B. Shands, J. J. Kindred. Spotsylvania — L. A. Boggs, C. C. Wellford, Jas. B. Soner. Stafford — H. E. Conway, D. G. Hedgmas, Powhatan Moncure. Surry — John Wilson, William Dillard, J. S. Clarke. Sussex — John B. Freeman, Josse Hargrove, W. D. Taylor. Taylor — E. J. Armstrong, Abraham Smith, B. F. Martan. Tazewell — Harvey George, John L. Dougherty, J. M. Estill. Tucker — Abraham Parsons, Wm. Harper, Wm. Ewing. Tyler — T. J. Stealy, William H. Russell, John McKay. Upshut — Benjamin Bassell, S. Bennett, Washington Summers. Warren--Dr. H. Dersey, John E. Jackson, Giles Cook. Warwick — W. G. Young,