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n of the town's school-money had before been previously mentioned, and committees appointed to expend it. It was voted this year to take down the belfry, and cover the bell. The following notice was this year publicly read in church: Widow Elizabeth Swan with her Children desireth prayers that God would sanctify to them his holy hand, in taking away her daughter and their sister Richardson, by death. [Esther (Swan) Richardson—wife of Zebadiah Richardson, of Woburn. She died at Woburn, ApSwan) Richardson—wife of Zebadiah Richardson, of Woburn. She died at Woburn, April 19, 1774.—Wob. Records. ] 1775 This was the momentous year of the opening of the American Revolution, and it is remarkable that a portion of the first armed resistance to British aggression culminated in battle near the meeting-house in this Precinct, where its minister had uttered so many patriotic sentiments in opposition to the oppression of the royal government. The times must have been those of peculiar anxiety, for it is a known fact that the death-rate in the towns about Bost<
John are prob. the same person. MacCORLYorly (or Maccarty ), John, aet. 8, bap. (on Wid. Elizabeth Swan's account) 25 Dec. 1757. M Mackie, Sally, d. 17 Nov. 1807, a. 57. Mallet or MullettJacob Nason, formerly of West Cambridge, died in Orange, 24 Aug. 1857.] 2. Nathaniel, m. Sally Swan, 20 Oct. 1803. Eliakim, d. 18 May, 1841, a. 75. See Wyman, 696. negro. There have been many . Wid. Elizabeth, of this ch., was buried here 28 Oct. 1780, a. 85. John Maccorly, on Wid. Elizabeth Swan's account, bap. 25 Dec. 1757, aet. 8. Elizabeth, dau. of John, and Esther, dau. of John, we, bap. 7 June, 1747; George (s. of Wid. of Samuel), b. 4, bap. 8 July, 1750. A negro child at Widow Swan's, d. 3 Jan. 1753, a. 2 yrs. Girl from Boston, at Wid. Sarah Swan's, d. 24 Dec. 1754, a. 8 yrsh Parker, 27 Aug. 1815. (Henry Swan d. 15 Mar. 1846, a. 54; William Parker, s. of Henry and Elizabeth Swan, d. 24 Aug. 1848, a. 21.) 27. Eunice, m. Samuel Peirce Teel, both of Chas., 26 Nov. 1812.