arkhurst, Thomas Peirce, Warren Perkins, Reuben Prentice, Addison Richardson, John Rickey, John Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Nathan Robbins, Thomas Robbins, Jr., William Robbins, John Robinson, Hobart Russell, Philemon Russell, Dennis Ryan, Henry Seager, Thomas Shepard, Philip Sherman, Thomas Sherman, Thomas Sisson (Drummer), Joseph Smith, Parsons Smith, Benjamin Stanley, David Stanley, Jonathan Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Michael Stanley, Stephen Stearns, Aaron Swan, Joshua Swan, Samuel Swan, Mansfield Tapley, Thomas Thwing, Daniel Warren, Joseph Withington, Jason Winship, John Wellington, Jonas Wyeth.
One of the papers in the Massachusetts Archives commemorates the good service of a Cambridge officer and its recognition by the General Court: Province of the Massachusetts Bay.
To his Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq., Captain General, Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, in and over his Majesty's Province aforesaid, the Honble his Majesty's Council, and the Honble House of Representatives i
n Cambridge, 1777.
rather, number of ratable polls.
Between the Bridges
in the present city.
Henry Holden1
Jonas Prentice1
Ebenezer Wyeth4
Col. [Samuel] Thatcher2
Seth Hastings3
Thomas Fayerweather2
Judge [Joseph] Lee1
Col. [Ebenezer] Bridge2
Deac.
[Aaron] Hill1
James Munroe2
Josiah Moore1
Josiah Mason2
Corp
Rather, number of ratable polls. Prentice1
Jonas Wyeth1
Widow Wyeth4
Daniel Prentice1
Noah Wyet 1
John Prentice1
Noah Bowman2
Thomas Goddard1
Mansfield Tapley1
Nathaniel Prentice3
Thomas Prentice1
Esq. [Abraham] Watson3
Daniel Watson2
Jacob Watson2
Henry Dickson1
Samuel Cook1
Edward Dickson3
Walter Dickson2
John Dickson1
Nathaniel Kidder3
Gideon Frost2
Torrey Hancock1
Samuel Hastings1
John Wyeth1
Nathaniel Jarvis1
William Bordman1
Capt. [John] Walton1
Jotham Walton 1
John Hastings1
Moses Richardson1
Stewd [Jona.] Hastings1
John Foxcroft2
——Frost3
John Kidder1
William Manning2
[Thomas] Farrington3
Samuel Chandler
1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July 1742; Sarah, b. 2 Ap. 1746, m. Torrey Hancock 5 July 1774; he d. 17 July 1778, and she m. Deac.
James Munroe 23 July 1783, and 7 Feb. 1754, m. Thomas Coolidge of Wat., and removed to Livermore, Me., in June 1790, where she d. 16 Oct. 1850, a. 96 years and 8 months; Jonas, b. 13 Ap. 1762; Tapley, b. 11 May 1765.
Jonas the f. res.
on the old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. nherited the homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1819, 1820, 1821, a large landholder, d. 8 July 1828, a. 66; his w. Susan S. d. 28 Mar. 1855, a. 80.
17. Tapley, s. of Jonas (10), grad.
H, C. 1786, and settled in Sherburn, where, he m. Sarah Fisk, and had two daus.
Elizabeth Fisk, b. 21 Jan. 1799, and Lucy Coolidge, bap
1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July 1742; Sarah, b. 2 Ap. 1746, m. Torrey Hancock 5 July 1774; he d. 17 July 1778, and she m. Deac.
James Munroe 23 July 1783, and 7 Feb. 1754, m. Thomas Coolidge of Wat., and removed to Livermore, Me., in June 1790, where she d. 16 Oct. 1850, a. 96 years and 8 months; Jonas, b. 13 Ap. 1762; Tapley, b. 11 May 1765.
Jonas the f. res.
on the old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. nherited the homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1819, 1820, 1821, a large landholder, d. 8 July 1828, a. 66; his w. Susan S. d. 28 Mar. 1855, a. 80.
17. Tapley, s. of Jonas (10), grad.
H, C. 1786, and settled in Sherburn, where, he m. Sarah Fisk, and had two daus.
Elizabeth Fisk, b. 21 Jan. 1799, and Lucy Coolidge, bap
arkhurst, Thomas Peirce, Warren Perkins, Reuben Prentice, Addison Richardson, John Rickey, John Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Nathan Robbins, Thomas Robbins, Jr., William Robbins, John Robinson, Hobart Russell, Philemon Russell, Dennis Ryan, Henry Seager, Thomas Shepard, Philip Sherman, Thomas Sherman, Thomas Sisson (Drummer), Joseph Smith, Parsons Smith, Benjamin Stanley, David Stanley, Jonathan Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Michael Stanley, Stephen Stearns, Aaron Swan, Joshua Swan, Samuel Swan, Mansfield Tapley, Thomas Thwing, Daniel Warren, Joseph Withington, Jason Winship, John Wellington, Jonas Wyeth.
One of the papers in the Massachusetts Archives commemorates the good service of a Cambridge officer and its recognition by the General Court: Province of the Massachusetts Bay.
To his Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq., Captain General, Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, in and over his Majesty's Province aforesaid, the Honble his Majesty's Council, and the Honble House of Representatives i
n Cambridge, 1777.
rather, number of ratable polls.
Between the Bridges
in the present city.
Henry Holden1
Jonas Prentice1
Ebenezer Wyeth4
Col. [Samuel] Thatcher2
Seth Hastings3
Thomas Fayerweather2
Judge [Joseph] Lee1
Col. [Ebenezer] Bridge2
Deac.
[Aaron] Hill1
James Munroe2
Josiah Moore1
Josiah Mason2
Corp
Rather, number of ratable polls. Prentice1
Jonas Wyeth1
Widow Wyeth4
Daniel Prentice1
Noah Wyet 1
John Prentice1
Noah Bowman2
Thomas Goddard1
Mansfield Tapley1
Nathaniel Prentice3
Thomas Prentice1
Esq. [Abraham] Watson3
Daniel Watson2
Jacob Watson2
Henry Dickson1
Samuel Cook1
Edward Dickson3
Walter Dickson2
John Dickson1
Nathaniel Kidder3
Gideon Frost2
Torrey Hancock1
Samuel Hastings1
John Wyeth1
Nathaniel Jarvis1
William Bordman1
Capt. [John] Walton1
Jotham Walton 1
John Hastings1
Moses Richardson1
Stewd [Jona.] Hastings1
John Foxcroft2
——Frost3
John Kidder1
William Manning2
[Thomas] Farrington3
Samuel Chandler
1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July 1742; Sarah, b. 2 Ap. 1746, m. Torrey Hancock 5 July 1774; he d. 17 July 1778, and she m. Deac.
James Munroe 23 July 1783, and 7 Feb. 1754, m. Thomas Coolidge of Wat., and removed to Livermore, Me., in June 1790, where she d. 16 Oct. 1850, a. 96 years and 8 months; Jonas, b. 13 Ap. 1762; Tapley, b. 11 May 1765.
Jonas the f. res.
on the old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. nherited the homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1819, 1820, 1821, a large landholder, d. 8 July 1828, a. 66; his w. Susan S. d. 28 Mar. 1855, a. 80.
17. Tapley, s. of Jonas (10), grad.
H, C. 1786, and settled in Sherburn, where, he m. Sarah Fisk, and had two daus.
Elizabeth Fisk, b. 21 Jan. 1799, and Lucy Coolidge, bap
1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July 1742; Sarah, b. 2 Ap. 1746, m. Torrey Hancock 5 July 1774; he d. 17 July 1778, and she m. Deac.
James Munroe 23 July 1783, and 7 Feb. 1754, m. Thomas Coolidge of Wat., and removed to Livermore, Me., in June 1790, where she d. 16 Oct. 1850, a. 96 years and 8 months; Jonas, b. 13 Ap. 1762; Tapley, b. 11 May 1765.
Jonas the f. res.
on the old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. nherited the homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1819, 1820, 1821, a large landholder, d. 8 July 1828, a. 66; his w. Susan S. d. 28 Mar. 1855, a. 80.
17. Tapley, s. of Jonas (10), grad.
H, C. 1786, and settled in Sherburn, where, he m. Sarah Fisk, and had two daus.
Elizabeth Fisk, b. 21 Jan. 1799, and Lucy Coolidge, bap