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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 1). (search)
oston, July 2, 1756Age 7. Servant in house of Wm. Tufts. Murphy, MaryAug. 10, 1777In family of John Darling. Nathaniel (a servant)See Benjamin Peirce. Newhall, CalvinLynn, Sept. 8, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilton. Newman, DavidLynn, Feb. 2, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilton. Newman, Mehitebel Numan.Boston, abt. May 15, 1759Nov. 21, 1759Child in family of Tho. Burdet. Nutting, MaryGroton, Apr. 18, 1770In tavern of Hugh Floyd. Nutting, MirriamPepperell, Aug. 25, 1766May 16, 1767In family of Stephen Hall, Jr. Oakes, SimonWorcester, Feb., 1765 The two first of which.Aug. 26, 1765    Rhoda (wife)    Simon (child) Ober, SamuelBoston, Feb. 1762Nov. 29, 1762.In house of Benj. Peirce.    Lettice, Lettes. (wife)and March 12, 1762 Ochterlony, AlexanderBoston, Aug. 1, 1769In house of Joseph Thompson    GilbertBoston, Aug. 1, 1769In house of Joseph Thompson O'Danell, RalphAug. 31, 1797 Orrel, RosannahBoston, Jan. 5, 17624 yrs. old. In family of
Manning Francis. Mr. Charles Francis Darling of Worcester has found in the Connecticut Records the marriage of Manning Francis and Sarah Ginnings at Windham, April 1, 1772. Eight children were born to them between 1773 and 1800, inclusive. Manning was the son of John and Deborah, of Medford, born November 20, 1748. This does not accord with Medford Historical Register, vol. 8, page 39. There was another child, Manning, in this family, born January 3, 1747; died September 6, 1748. Manning Francis served as express conductor in the Revolution. See Connecticut Revolutionary Records, page 628. All trace of him is lost in Windham records after 1808. The name Francis is also found in the records of Canterbury, Conn.