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he 150 acres belonging to the mill, [See p. 21], owned shares in the wear, and was at one time proprietor of the Oldham Farm.
He represented Watertown as a Deputy in the General Court in 1636, and for some years after. of Watertown, sent his son Thomas, a young man twenty-two or twenty-three years of age, and several other persons, to begin a plantation at Martin's [Martha's] Vineyard, beyond Cape Cod, which, together with Nantucket and the Elizabeth Isles, he had bought, in 1641, of James Forrthe charge of the town, and, November 7th, it was voted that Rev. Thomas Bailey's £ 60 shall begin the same day he came to dwell among us, 2 Nov. 1687, with houseroom and firing.
The labors of the Baileys were comparatively of short duration.
Thomas died January 21, 1688-9, aged 35 years; the wife of his brother in April, 1690.
They were both buried in the Old Burying Ground, where two horizontal slabs bear quaint epitaphs to their memory. The health of John was feeble, and these bereavem
Fiske House, the old, 88, 139.
Fiske's Pond, 27 n. 1.
Flagg, Rev. S. B., pastor of First Parish, 117.
Flagg: Allen, John, Michael, 97; William, killed, 60; Thomas, ancestor of all of the name, 60 n. 3.
Flash-board on the Bemis dam, right to, sold to Boston Manufacturing Co., 127.
Fleet, number of vessels in Winthrop'sLois, William, 89.
Hagar's lane once well settled, 93.
Hamlin, Hon., Hannibal, maternal ancestors of, 97 n. 3.
Hammond: Ephraim, 95; Jonathan, 90, 95; Deacon Thomas, 71, 95.
Hancock, John: votes cast for him for Governor, 105.
Hardy's Pond, 81 n. 1.
Harold, son of Earl Godwin, 66; received Waltham (Eng.)from Edward y explorers from Watertown, 36; attacked by Indians, 42; 46.
Wellington family, remarkable longevity of, 108.
Wellington: Samuel, residence, 84; Seth, 88; Thomas, Jr., bought old church, 75 n. 2, tavern-keeper, 82; William, selectman, 81, 101.
Wellington's grove, 81.
Wellman Stephen, 84, 85.
Welsh, John. fine residen