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n 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and hamind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder
July 1709. John the f. was a saddler; his shop was in Harvard Square. In 1708, the spot where the shop stood was granted for a Court House, but the right was reserved to John Bunker and Andrew Bordman to finish and use the lower story for shops. In 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and had in Camb., William, b. 2 Mar. 1685-6; John, b. 14 Aug. 1687; Elizabeth, b. 1690, d. 13 Dec. 1713, a. 23, and was buried in Cambridge. William the f. was a husbandman, and was living in Ipswich 25 Mar. 1695, when he and his w. Hannah conveyed to Jo
rushed between the wheel of a cart and a brick wall, in Boston. Ebenezer the f. grad. H. C. 1765, was for many years Postmaster, Selectman eleven years between 1786 and 1801, and Treasurer twenty-three years, from 1786 to 1808. In his old age his mind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate many years. He was of the Court that declared war against the Pequots. He was the Town Register in Hartford 1639, which offic
n 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and hamind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder
July 1709. John the f. was a saddler; his shop was in Harvard Square. In 1708, the spot where the shop stood was granted for a Court House, but the right was reserved to John Bunker and Andrew Bordman to finish and use the lower story for shops. In 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and had in Camb., William, b. 2 Mar. 1685-6; John, b. 14 Aug. 1687; Elizabeth, b. 1690, d. 13 Dec. 1713, a. 23, and was buried in Cambridge. William the f. was a husbandman, and was living in Ipswich 25 Mar. 1695, when he and his w. Hannah conveyed to Jo
rushed between the wheel of a cart and a brick wall, in Boston. Ebenezer the f. grad. H. C. 1765, was for many years Postmaster, Selectman eleven years between 1786 and 1801, and Treasurer twenty-three years, from 1786 to 1808. In his old age his mind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate many years. He was of the Court that declared war against the Pequots. He was the Town Register in Hartford 1639, which offic
n 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and hamind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder
July 1709. John the f. was a saddler; his shop was in Harvard Square. In 1708, the spot where the shop stood was granted for a Court House, but the right was reserved to John Bunker and Andrew Bordman to finish and use the lower story for shops. In 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and had in Camb., William, b. 2 Mar. 1685-6; John, b. 14 Aug. 1687; Elizabeth, b. 1690, d. 13 Dec. 1713, a. 23, and was buried in Cambridge. William the f. was a husbandman, and was living in Ipswich 25 Mar. 1695, when he and his w. Hannah conveyed to Jo
rushed between the wheel of a cart and a brick wall, in Boston. Ebenezer the f. grad. H. C. 1765, was for many years Postmaster, Selectman eleven years between 1786 and 1801, and Treasurer twenty-three years, from 1786 to 1808. In his old age his mind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate many years. He was of the Court that declared war against the Pequots. He was the Town Register in Hartford 1639, which offic
n 1701, he purchased the estate formerly the homestead of his wife's father; and, in 1709, a house and land on the east side of Brighton Street, between Harvard Square and Mt. Auburn Street, part of which was subsequently owned by his nephew Joseph Sprague. He d. 17 May 1712, a. 48 (so marked on the gravestone); his w. Rebecca d. 15 Sept. 1710, a. 40 years and 9 months. Burgess, William (otherwise written Burges, Burgis, and Burgiss). m. Hannah, dau. of Andrew Stevenson, 20 May 1684, and hamind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder
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