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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 22 4 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 4 0 Browse Search
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71-2; Jonathan, b. 8 Feb. 1672-3, d. young; Hannah, b. 4 July 1674, d. 16 July 1676; Elizabeth, b. 19 July 1675, m. Rev. Thomas Symmes of Bradford, 9 July 1701; Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1677; Pyam, b. 29 July 1679, d. 14 Aug. 1679; John, b. 22 Oct. 1680, d.lf century. The house in which he dwelt was demolished not many years ago. He m. Elizabeth Symmes (perhaps dau. of Rev. Thomas Symmes of Bradford, and, if so, a relative to himself), 14 Aug. 1726, and had Elizabeth, b. 24 July 1729, d. young; Elizabof lockjaw 15 Sept. 1818, a. 74; his w. Martha d. 28 June 1800, a. 50. 12. Isaiah, s. of Edward (5), m. Judae (Judith) Symmes of Woburn 15 May 1773, and had John Eliot, bap. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 1783; Judith, bap. 10 Nov. 1781, d. 1783. His w. Judith nd was prob. the wid. Swoetman who received charity from the Church 1691-1709, about which last date she prob. died. Symmes, Mrs. Sarah, had a grant of land 1639. She appears to have been a lady of wealth, and a member of the Church. She d. 10
on the north side of Winthrop Street, between Dunster and Brighton streets. Blosse, John, buried 23 April 1646. Francis, buried 29 Sept. 1646. Probably the name was Blois. Blowers, Pyam (sometimes written Blower and Blores), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Belcher, 31 Mar. 1668, and had Thomas, b. 27 July 1669, d. 14 Aug. 1669; Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1671-2, d. 12 Feb. 1671-2; Jonathan, b. 8 Feb. 1672-3, d. young; Hannah, b. 4 July 1674, d. 16 July 1676; Elizabeth, b. 19 July 1675, m. Rev. Thomas Symmes of Bradford, 9 July 1701; Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1677; Pyam, b. 29 July 1679, d. 14 Aug. 1679; John, b. 22 Oct. 1680, d. 22 July 1707; Andrew, b. 27 Aug. 1682, d. 21 Oct. 1682. Thomas the f. was a ship-master, and in 1686 commanded the ketch Adventure, owned in part by his brother-in-law, Capt. Andrew Belcher. In 1672, he purchased a house and 41 acres, at the N. W. corner of Brattle and Mason streets, where he resided through life; after his decease, it was sold by his son to Abraham Hil
the estate on the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets, where he resided for the next half century. The house in which he dwelt was demolished not many years ago. He m. Elizabeth Symmes (perhaps dau. of Rev. Thomas Symmes of Bradford, and, if so, a relative to himself), 14 Aug. 1726, and had Elizabeth, b. 24 July 1729, d. young; Elizabeth, b. 29 July 1736, d. unm. 4 June 1816; Samuel, b. 4 Aug. 1740, grad. II. C. 1758, an eminent physician in Boston, Presm.——Hosley; in Pepperell, Lydia, b. 10 Sept. 1787; and in Camb., Nabby, b. 17 Sept. 1790, m. Walter Fisk. Gilbert the f. d. of lockjaw 15 Sept. 1818, a. 74; his w. Martha d. 28 June 1800, a. 50. 12. Isaiah, s. of Edward (5), m. Judae (Judith) Symmes of Woburn 15 May 1773, and had John Eliot, bap. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 1783; Judith, bap. 10 Nov. 1781, d. 1783. His w. Judith d. 1783, and he m. Sarah——, and had Edward (prob. the same who d. at Bedford 23 Mar. 1825, a. 33), Ann, and Abigail, who al
homas the f. was prob. the grad. H. C. 1689, and was Register of Probate 1702. SWOeTMAN, Thomas (otherwise written Sweetman, Sweateman, Swetman, and Swatman), by w. Isabel, had Elizabeth, b. 6 Jan. 1646-7, m. Benjamin Wellington 7 Dec. 1671; Rebecca, b. 7 Ap. 1649, m. Michael Spencer 7 Dec. 1671; Mehetabel, b. prob. 1651; Sarah, b. 2 May 1654; Thomas, b. 18 and d. 27 Jan. 1655-6; Ruhamah, b. 28 Mar. 1657; Samuel, b. 19 Ap. 1659, grad. H. C. 1677; Bethia, bap. 7 July 1661, m. James Hews of Boston 12 Dec. 1692; Hepzibah, b. 19 June 1666. Thomas the f. was a weaver; he was here as early as 1645, and res. at the N. W. corner of the present College grounds. He d. 8 Jan. 1682-3, a. 73. His w. Isabel was living 12 June 1697, and was prob. the wid. Swoetman who received charity from the Church 1691-1709, about which last date she prob. died. Symmes, Mrs. Sarah, had a grant of land 1639. She appears to have been a lady of wealth, and a member of the Church. She d. 10 June 1653.
Stedman. Bloss, 489. Blois. Blowers, 489. Belcher. Hill. Kent. Salter. Symmes. Woodbury. Bonner, 489, 90. Clark. Ellery. Marsh. Boone, 490. Bordman, 490-is. Lowder. Parker. Phipps. Poulter. Rocke. Ruggles. Sewall. Shepard. Symmes. Whiting. Wilson. Withington. Wright. Daniel, 532. Andrew. Blodgett. Faney. Lawrence. Peirce. Prentice. Robbins. Rundle. Russell. Shaw. Shed. Symmes. Teel. Thwing. Tufts. Whittemore. Winship. Doolittle, 536. Druce, 536. D Sartell. Saunders. Scripture. Smith. Soden. Spencer. Sprague. Stanton. Symmes. Teel. Tenney. Todd. Tufts. Tyng. Underwood. Waldron. Walker. Ware. Spring. Wade. Watts. Williams. SWOeTMAN, 668. Hews. Spencer. Wellington. Symmes, 668. Talcott, 668. Taylor, 668, 9. Clemance. Foxcroft. Oakes. Thatcher 669, 7