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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
Kidder,13.12.0 Peter Tufts,14.2.0 Isaac Watson,9.6.8 Saml. Whittemore,12.0.0 Jacob Watson,7.0.0 John Wyeth,10.0.0 Peleg Stearns,13.6.8 John Warland,7.6.8 Isaac Bradish,8.0.0 Wm. Manning,10.13.4 John Winthrop,21.11.7 Judah Monis,13.6.8 Ebenr. Fessenden,11.6.8 Richd. Champney,8.0.0 Eb. Stedman,17.8.0 Z. Boardman,9.6.8 Edm. Trowbridge,20.0.0 Edwd. Ruggles,6.13.4 Saml. Danforth,14.5.0 Saml. Sparhawk,13.6.8 W. Brattle,26.0.0 Edw. Manning,7.4.0 Edw. Wigglesw[orth]16.2.8 Thos. Soden,10.0.0 Edwd. Marrett,11.6.8 Jno. Fessenden,10.0.0 Owen Warland,7.6.8 Wm. How,8.0.1 Henry Flynt,9.6.8 John Hicks,7.10.0 Wm. Angier,7.1.0 Jona. Sprague,10.14.0 Moses Richardson,8.12.0 Mr. Appleton,13.6.8 Ebenr. Bradish,14.10.0 Thomas Kidder,100.0 Jona. Hastings,20.0.0 Stephen Prentice,10.13.4 James Read,10.3.0 Fr. Foxcroft,18.13.4 Caleb Prentice,8.10.0 Saml. Hastings,11.15.0 Deacon Prentice,8.0.0 Eb. Wyeth,8.0.0 John Stratton,8.0.0 Seth Hastings,10.0.0 S. Thatcher,1
the grandchildren of Deac. Thomas Hastings of Watertown. (Ibid., P. 791.) The latter supposition is certainly the more probable; but I have been unable to find absolute proof of its correctness. 22. Seth, s. of John (21), m. Hannah dau. of Thomas Soden 30 Dec. 1747, and had Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1750, m. Josiah Moore 19 Sept. 1768, and d. 9 May 1781; Thomas, b. 15 Nov. 1753, d. 4 Feb. 1823; John, b. 13 Sept. 1759; Seth, b. 5 Ap. 1762, grad. H. C. 1782, lawyer in Mendon, Senator 1810, 1811, Memberiner, and afterwards physician, m. Hannah Osland 1696; she d. 2 May 1704, and he m. Bethia——. He d. at Newton 4 Jan. 1720-21, naming in his will w. Bethia and six daughters, who are again named in the division of his estate 1754: Hannah, w. of Thomas Soden; Experience, w. of William Darby; Rebecca, w. of Daniel Collins; Elizabeth, unm.; Bethia, deceased; Anna, w. of Nathan Hyde, also deceased. I here dismiss the Newton family of Prentice, as since 1688 it disappears from the Camb. Records. A
were appointed administrators of his estate 6 Oct. 1746. His parentage is not satisfactorily ascertained. Dr. Bond conjectured that he was son of John (4) of Cambridge. (Hist. Wat., p. 293.) On further investigation, he assigned him a place along the grandchildren of Deac. Thomas Hastings of Watertown. (Ibid., P. 791.) The latter supposition is certainly the more probable; but I have been unable to find absolute proof of its correctness. 22. Seth, s. of John (21), m. Hannah dau. of Thomas Soden 30 Dec. 1747, and had Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1750, m. Josiah Moore 19 Sept. 1768, and d. 9 May 1781; Thomas, b. 15 Nov. 1753, d. 4 Feb. 1823; John, b. 13 Sept. 1759; Seth, b. 5 Ap. 1762, grad. H. C. 1782, lawyer in Mendon, Senator 1810, 1811, Member of Congress 1801-1807, Judge C. C. P. 1819, and d. 1831 (his son William Soden, H. C. 1817, was also Member of Congress, and d. 1842); William Soden, b. 6 Nov. 1764, d. unm. 24 Jan. 1792; Robert, b. 18 Mar. 1767, d. 5 Oct. 1775. Seth the f. res.
, and minister at Lancaster. Binney mentions also, Grace; and Samuel, b. about 1689. Thomas the f. d. 19 Ap. 1685, and administration was granted 4 May, to his wid. Sarah and his father, Captain Thomas Prentice. 5. John, s. of Thomas (3), cordwainer, and afterwards physician, m. Hannah Osland 1696; she d. 2 May 1704, and he m. Bethia——. He d. at Newton 4 Jan. 1720-21, naming in his will w. Bethia and six daughters, who are again named in the division of his estate 1754: Hannah, w. of Thomas Soden; Experience, w. of William Darby; Rebecca, w. of Daniel Collins; Elizabeth, unm.; Bethia, deceased; Anna, w. of Nathan Hyde, also deceased. I here dismiss the Newton family of Prentice, as since 1688 it disappears from the Camb. Records. An extensive genealogy may be found in the History of the Prentice Family by C. J. F. Binney, and the History of Newton by Francis Jackson. 6. Henry, was an early emigrant to New England, and the ancestor of the Camb. family of Prentice. He was a
arp, 6, 8, 228. Shed, 184. Shepard, 29, 34-6, 42, 3, 6, 8, 50-3, 9, 75, 6, 248-53, 58-62, 9, 74, 82, 3, 8, 321, 44, 85, 6, 97. Sherborne, 250. Sherlock, 110. Sherman, 283, 322. Shirley, 459. Shorfenburg, 320. Shrimpton, 103, 11, 389. Shute, 127. Sibley, 261, 74, 5. Sill, 59, 76, 257, 8, 398. Silloway, 435. Simes, 59, 255. Simpson, 310. Skinner, 316, 17, 21. Slafter, 328. Smith, 110, 27, 222, 6, 331, 41, 70. Snelling, 407. Snow, 333. Soden, 292. Somersby, 287. Sparhawk, 5, 36, 59, 92,143, 223, 62, 92, 5, 7, 305, 69, 426, 40. Sparrow, 338. Spaulding, 324. Spencer, 8, 11, 17, 21, 32, 3, 6, 43, 397, 422. Sprague, 292. Spring, 81, 94. Squaw Sachem, 382-4. Stacey, 226. Staniford, 198. Stanley, 33, 254. Stanton, 366. Starr, 36, 226. Start, 319, 34. Stearns, 62, 76, 232, 6, 9, 92, 325, 57, 62-4. Stebbins, 11, 32, 322. Stedman, 54, 9, 75, 6, 96, 125, 33, 4, 40, 3, 7, 220, 6-8, 31, 59,
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