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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
them was $252.96. The contributions in behalf of the Soldiers-Aid Society in January, 1864, amounted to $414.87. The labor expended by them in making under-garments, bandages, lint, &c., is not included in the estimated money value of the articles contributed. Sutton Incorporated June 21, 1715. Population in 1860, 2,676; in 1865, 2,363. Valuation in 1860, $1,046,341; in 1865, $1,141,588. The selectmen in 1861 were William R. Hill, Israel A. Dodge, Elijah Sibley, Ira Darling, Jonathan Sprague; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, Israel A. Dodge, Joel Houghton, Sumner Putnam. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was Solomon D. King. The town-treasurer during the same years, George Hastings. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to consider matters relating to the war was held on the 30th of April, at which the following resolutions were read and adopted unanimously with great enthusiasm:— Resolved, That in this most unnatural contest waged against our country by
Mary, and Sarah, children of his bro. Samuel, deceased, subject to the widow's lift estate and to a legacy of £ 40 to the Town of Cambridge. Ruth m. Andrew Bordinan 15 Oct. 1669. Jacob, m. Rebecca Gamage 25 Mar. 1756. Robert, m. Mellicent Mason 7 Oct. 1771. Bunker. John, of Malden (prob. son of George, of Charlestown), m. Hannah Miller—Sept. 1655, and had Hannah, b.—Oct. 1656, m. in Camb., Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, 2 May 1689; and was living in 1715; Mary, b. 29 Dec. 1658, m. Jonathan Sprague of Malden, and was living in 1714; John, b. and d. in Jan. 1660-61; ,John, b.—May 1662; perhaps a third John; Edward, a mariner, d. 1691; Joseph, a felt-maker, d. in Boston, prob. unm. about 1690. His will is dated 18 Aug. 1687; his inventory presented 1 July 1690; John the f. d. 10 Sept. 1672, on which day he executed a will in which are named children, John, Mary, Hannah, Edward, and Joseph, all minors, cousin Mr. Edward Bulkley, and sister Hills, w. of Joseph Hills. 2. John, s.
Mary, and Sarah, children of his bro. Samuel, deceased, subject to the widow's lift estate and to a legacy of £ 40 to the Town of Cambridge. Ruth m. Andrew Bordinan 15 Oct. 1669. Jacob, m. Rebecca Gamage 25 Mar. 1756. Robert, m. Mellicent Mason 7 Oct. 1771. Bunker. John, of Malden (prob. son of George, of Charlestown), m. Hannah Miller—Sept. 1655, and had Hannah, b.—Oct. 1656, m. in Camb., Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, 2 May 1689; and was living in 1715; Mary, b. 29 Dec. 1658, m. Jonathan Sprague of Malden, and was living in 1714; John, b. and d. in Jan. 1660-61; ,John, b.—May 1662; perhaps a third John; Edward, a mariner, d. 1691; Joseph, a felt-maker, d. in Boston, prob. unm. about 1690. His will is dated 18 Aug. 1687; his inventory presented 1 July 1690; John the f. d. 10 Sept. 1672, on which day he executed a will in which are named children, John, Mary, Hannah, Edward, and Joseph, all minors, cousin Mr. Edward Bulkley, and sister Hills, w. of Joseph Hills. 2. John, s.
ety, Officers of, 24, 48, 76, 102. South America, 31. South Kingston, R. I., 64. South Writing School, 38. Speed, Adjutant, 50. Sprague, Ann D., 93, 95, 96. 97, 99. Sprague, Elizabeth (Stower), 88. Sprague, John, 85. 87, 88. Sprague, Jonathan, 87. Sprague, Mary (Bunker), 87. Springfield Street, 8. Spring Hill, 7. Staffordshire, Eng., 80, 81. State Board of Education, 2. State Street, Boston, 86. St. Charles Street, 54. Stephen, 23. Stetson, David, 64, 90. SSprague, Mary (Bunker), 87. Springfield Street, 8. Spring Hill, 7. Staffordshire, Eng., 80, 81. State Board of Education, 2. State Street, Boston, 86. St. Charles Street, 54. Stephen, 23. Stetson, David, 64, 90. Stevens, Ephraim, 95. Stickney, Mr., 67, 68. Stimpson, Abigail (Sweetser), 87. Stimpson, Andrew, 87. Stimpson, Joseph, 85. 87. Stoneham, Mass., 15, 39, 41. Stone, John, 63, 66. St. Paul, Minn., 1. Storer, Mr., 83. Stoughton, Mass., 1. Stow, Mass.. 20. Stowers, Nicholas. 5. Surinam, S. A., 85. Sussex, Eng., 81. Swan, John, 19. Swan, Samuel, 17, 19, 20. Swan, Samuel, Esq., 41. Swaney, Sentinel, 52. Sweatsur, Josepg, 83. Sweden. 13. Sweetser, Benjamin. 41, 88. Sweetser,, Jose