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Joseph, m. Eunice Coolidge 15 Ap. 1765, and had Joseph, bap. 25 Jan. 1766, prob. m. Mary Tapley of Chs. 3 Dec. 1788; Isaac, bap. 29 Nov. 1767; William, bap. 25 Feb. 1770; James, bap. 16 Feb. 1772; Thomas, bap. 12 Feb. 1774. Humphrey, m. Elizabeth Smith 12 Sept. 1677. Thomas, m. Polly Frothingham 4 Dec. 1794. Minott, Hepzibah, granddaughter of Elijah Corlett, m. Daniel Champney 9 June 1684. Mirick, John, m. Elizabeth Trowbridge 9 Feb. 1681-2. Mitchell, Jonathan (otherwise written bap. 23 Jan. 1780; Joseph, bap. 29 July 1781; Elizabeth, b.—Mar. 1783; Stephen, b.——. Ebenezer the f. on the division of his father's estate, had the southeasterly portion, now owned by John C-Gray, Esq. 14. Jonas, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. Elizabeth Smith 8 Ap. 1792, and had Elizabeth, b. 22 July 1792; Jonas, b. 3 Sept. 1792; Nancy, b. 9 Sept. 1796, m. Richard C. Hastings of Boston 5 June 1823; Susan, b. 6 May 1798, m. Oren Willard of Ashburnham 11 Mar. 1828; Harriet, b. 30 Sept. 1800, m. Reu<
Simon, b. 23 Nov. 1708; David, b. 22 Aug. 1711; Isaac, b. 5 July 1714. Thomas the f. res. at the Farms. Sarah, m. Eliazer Ball of Concord 14 June 1688. Miller, Joseph, by w. Mary, had Thomas, b. 9 Ap. 1675; Samuel, b. 24 Sept. 1678. 39 2. Joseph, m. Eunice Coolidge 15 Ap. 1765, and had Joseph, bap. 25 Jan. 1766, prob. m. Mary Tapley of Chs. 3 Dec. 1788; Isaac, bap. 29 Nov. 1767; William, bap. 25 Feb. 1770; James, bap. 16 Feb. 1772; Thomas, bap. 12 Feb. 1774. Humphrey, m. Elizabeth Smith 12 Sept. 1677. Thomas, m. Polly Frothingham 4 Dec. 1794. Minott, Hepzibah, granddaughter of Elijah Corlett, m. Daniel Champney 9 June 1684. Mirick, John, m. Elizabeth Trowbridge 9 Feb. 1681-2. Mitchell, Jonathan (otherwise written Mitchel, Micthel, and Michell), came to New England about 1635 with his father, Jonathan Mitchell, who died at Stamford, Conn., in 1645, a. 54. He grad. H. C. 1647, and commenced preaching at Hartford 24 June 1649, where he was desired to remain.
e my dead body but only such as shall lay it out immediately after death. 13. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. wid. Elizabeth Green of Norwich, Conn., dau. of Captain Joseph Winship (pub. 3 May 1777), and had Ebenezer, bap. 17 May 1778; William, bap. 23 Jan. 1780; Joseph, bap. 29 July 1781; Elizabeth, b.—Mar. 1783; Stephen, b.——. Ebenezer the f. on the division of his father's estate, had the southeasterly portion, now owned by John C-Gray, Esq. 14. Jonas, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. Elizabeth Smith 8 Ap. 1792, and had Elizabeth, b. 22 July 1792; Jonas, b. 3 Sept. 1792; Nancy, b. 9 Sept. 1796, m. Richard C. Hastings of Boston 5 June 1823; Susan, b. 6 May 1798, m. Oren Willard of Ashburnham 11 Mar. 1828; Harriet, b. 30 Sept. 1800, m. Reuben Winslow of Roxbury 20 June 1824; Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1802; John, b. 17 Feb. 1805; Francis, b. 14 May 1807, d. 27 May 1862; Sarah, b. 29 Oct. 1809, d. 19 Aug. 1817; Joseph, b. 20 Jan. 1813, d. unm. at Guadaloupe 10 Ap. 1846. Jonas the f. was a ta<
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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 26 (search)
, E. Billings (Mrs. E. Ticknor) born and keeps school in, 3. Sharp, Richard, Conversation, 55, 56. Shaw, William S., founder of the Boston Athenaeum, 8, 12. Shiel, 415. Siddons, Mrs., 55, 56, 66. Sierra Morena, 223. Silliman, Professor B., 14. Simond, M., 153, 179. Simplon, crosses, 160. Sismondi, Mrs., 290. Sismondi, Simonde de, 151, 290, 291, 295, 297, 314. Skene, James, 283. Slavery in the United States, 479. Smidt, Senator, 122, 123. Smith, Benjamin, 175. Smith, Elizabeth, 433. Smith, Professor, Nathan, 14. Smith, Sir, James, 57. Smith, Rev., Sydney, 265, 413, 414, 417, 418, 446. Smyth, Edward, 438. Smyth, Professor W., 271, 272, 415 and note, 438, 439. Sneyd, Miss, Mary, 426, 428. Solmar, Miss, 495. Somerville, Dr., 448. Somerville, Mrs., 411, 412, 448, 479. Sommariva, Marchese, 175. Sonntag, M., 460. Southey, Edith and Isabella, 285. Southey, Mrs. R., 286 and note, 434. Southey, Robert, 50, 135, 136, 285-287, 434. Souza, Mad. de, 2
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
53, 179, II. 37. Simplon, crosses, I. 160. Sinclair, Miss, II. 164. Sismondi, Mrs., I. 290, II. 77, 80. Sismondi, Simonde de, I. 151, 290, 291, 295, 297, 314, 11. 37, 77, 80, 107. Skene, James, 1. 283. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs., II. 158. Skrine, Mrs. and the Misses, 11. 156, 159. Slavery in the United States, 1. 479, II. 199, 200, 216-219, 221, 223, 272, 285, 286, 296, 297, 430, 441, 446. Sloane, F. J., 11. 315. Smidt, Senator, I. 122, 123. Smith, Benjamin, 1. 175. Smith, Elizabeth, 1. 433. Smith, Professor, Nathan, I. 14. Smith, Rev., Sydney, I. 265, 413, 414, 417, 418, 446, 11. 146, 150, 151, 214, 215, 216. Smith, Sir, James, 1. 57. Smyth, Edward, I. 438. Smyth, Professor W., I. 271, 272, 415 and note, 438, 439, II. 145, 146, 149, 152, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 193. Sneyd, Miss, Mary, 1. 426, 428, II. 174 and note. Solmar, Miss, I. 495. Somerset, Lady, Granville, II. 388, 389. Somerville, Dr., I. 448. Somerville, Mrs., I. 411, 412, 448, 479, II. 1
er, m. Lydia Watson, of Camb., 25 Nov. 1790. Simpson, Jesse, m. Paulina Carroll, 15 Apr. 1840. Skilton, Samuel, of Charlestown, m. Lydia Russell, 16 Jan. 1814. See Wyman, 868. Skinner, Joseph, m. Mrs. Lydia Whittemore, 17 Sept. 1811. Smith. Sarah, w. of Samuel, was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. Samuel was adm. to same ch. 27 Dec. 1741. Had son, d. 19 May, 1740, a. 18 mos.; Thomas, b. 1740, bap. 30 Mar. 1740; Robert, b. 11, bap. 13 Dec. 1741; Daniel, b. 29 May, bap 436, 441, 501, 502. Elijah (4) and Jacob (3) were brothers. Sarah, was a pewholder here, 1805. See Holden (1). 5. Thomas P., d. 28 Mar. 1824, a. 30. Mehitable S., d. 26 Jan. 1826, a. 33. Ebenezer, d. 11 Apr. 1840, a. 57. Luther, m. Elizabeth Smith, 30 Oct. 1791. Charles, and Hannah Hammond, of Lexington, m. 2 May, 1816. Ruth, of Lexington, and Lot Eaton, of Woburn. m. 17 Apr. 1817. Lavinia, of Lexington, and Oliver Locke, of W. Camb., m. 2 Apr. 1818. Josiah, Jr., and Lucinda Wyma
Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court Monday, Nov. 25th --John McGinness alias Lee alias Davenport, was examined and sentenced to a called Court of Hustings, next Monday, for stealing two horses--one from J. S. Dorsett, valued at $400, and one from Lewis J. Hawley, valued at $250. Elizabeth Smith, free negro, from Petersburg, arrested for being in the city without a register, was examined and acquitted. Dick, slave of S. P. Hawes & Son, was ordered twenty lashes for having in his possession a bar of iron for which he could not satisfactorily account. John Orrell, a recent graduate from the Penitentiary, having been found concealed in a chamber in the house of Mrs. Mary Allen, was remanded for indictment for effecting the entry with intent to commit a larceny. Wm. Flemments, a Baltimorean, charged with the murder of Mike Horan, at the place of Carter & Roache, in Henrico, three weeks since, was acquitted on that charge; but, on account of previous bad c