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jamin. Waters, Thomas. Watson, Jacob. Watson, Samuel. Watson, Samuel, 2d. Wetherbee, Jeremiad Weld, John. Wellington, Joel. Wheeler, Edward. Wheeler, John. Whipple, William J. Whitney, Abel. Whitney, Zaccheus. Wilde, Daniel. Willard, Abel. Willard, Charles. Williams, Amasa. Williams, John. Winthrop, William. Worcester, Joseph E Wyeth, Jacob. Wyeth, Job. Wyeth, Jonas. Wyeth, Jonas, 2d. White, Sewall. Wheelock, L. J. Walker, Edward. Winchester, William Wells, Thomas. Warner, Stephen. Wallace, James. Whitney, Stephen. Woodbury, John. Wyeth, Stephen. Wyman, William. York, Uriah. For nearly two hundred years after its foundation, Cambridge increased very slowly in population and wealth. Most of the inhabitants were employed in agriculture and ordinary handicraft. The New England Glass Company, established about 1814, and sundry soap factories, represented almost the entire manufact
1), m. Lydia, dau. of Deac. Samuel Cooper, 26 Dec. 1706, and had John, b. 2 Nov. 1707; Mary, b. 3 Mar. 1709-10, m. John Walker 28 Oct. 1731; Lydia, b. 22 Aug. 1712, m. Jonathan Wellington of Weston Jan. 1730-31; Kezia, b. 17 Ap. 1715, m. Deac. Josct. 1650; Bethia, b. m. Cohn Johnson, 28 Ap. 1657; Israel, b. 1642, m. Mary Kendall, d. 29 June 1711; Sarah, b.——, m. Samuel Walker 10 Sept. 1662; Rebecca, b.——;, m. Joseph Winn, and d. in 1734. William the f. with his w. and the four younger chil.. of Gregory (2), m. Mary, wid. of Richard Ward, and dau. of John Moore of Sudbury, and had Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1643-4, m.—— Walker; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1645, m.——Edmands; Daniel, b. 2 Jan. 1646-7, prob. d. young; Elizabeth, b. 1 Jan. 1648-9, prob. d. m. Joseph Cooke 7 June 1739; Thankful, b. 17 Dec. 1721, m. Ebenezer Richards 24 Dec. 1741; Mary, b. 2 Jan. 1722-3, m. Samuel Walker 20 Dec. 1750; Sarah, b. 19 Nov. 1725; John, b. 9 Aug. 1727. 3. John, prob. s. of Ebenezer (2), m. Mercy
1661; Nathaniel, bap. 16 Nov. 1662, living in 1704; James, bap. 13 Dec. 1663; a child (name worn off) bap. 4 Aug. 1667; Jonathan, b. 19 Jan. 1677-8, d. 11 Oct. 1681; John, b. about 1680, d. 16 Jan. 1681-2; Jonathan, b. 3 May 1682; Sarah, b. 28 Aug. 1686, living in 1704. John the f. d. 24 Nov. 1704, a. 77. His w. Elizabeth was living in 1717. 2. Jonathan, s. of John (1), m. Lydia, dau. of Deac. Samuel Cooper, 26 Dec. 1706, and had John, b. 2 Nov. 1707; Mary, b. 3 Mar. 1709-10, m. John Walker 28 Oct. 1731; Lydia, b. 22 Aug. 1712, m. Jonathan Wellington of Weston Jan. 1730-31; Kezia, b. 17 Ap. 1715, m. Deac. Joseph Loring of Lex., pub. 2 Nov. 1735; Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 1717-18, m. Thomas Goddard 3 Jan. 1738-9; Sarah, b. Dec. 1720, d. 21 Jan. 1720-21; Jonathan, b. and d. 16 Feb. 1721-2; Jonathan, b. and d. 23 Oct. 1723; all, except the last three, living in 1742, at the date of their father's will. His w. Lydia d. at Weston 18 Ap. 1740, and he m. Hannah——, who survived him. Jonatha
at Boston on the 6th of the next October. He res. successively at Dorchester, Scituate (where he was Constable in 1644), and Brookline until 1648, when he bought a farm in Woburn. His chil. b. in England, were George, b. 1629; Ralph, b. 1630, m. Mary Pierce, d. 4 Jan. 1711-12; Justice, b. 1633, prob. d. young; and in New England, Abigail, b. 1635, m. Francis Wyman 2 Oct. 1650; Bethia, b. m. Cohn Johnson, 28 Ap. 1657; Israel, b. 1642, m. Mary Kendall, d. 29 June 1711; Sarah, b.——, m. Samuel Walker 10 Sept. 1662; Rebecca, b.——;, m. Joseph Winn, and d. in 1734. William the f. with his w. and the four younger chil. returned to England and d. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a. 69; administration, with the will annexed, was granted to his wife Mabel by Oliver Cromwell, the last day of October 1656. She returned to Woburn with her children, and m. Henry Somers 21 Nov. 1661, whom she survived, and died at the house of her son George, 5 June 1690, a. 85. 2. George, s. of William (1), m. El
en children survived. A large posterity of Elder Stone remains in Framingham, and in the region round about. 4. Daniel, s. of Gregory (2), m. Mary, wid. of Richard Ward, and dau. of John Moore of Sudbury, and had Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1643-4, m.—— Walker; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1645, m.——Edmands; Daniel, b. 2 Jan. 1646-7, prob. d. young; Elizabeth, b. 1 Jan. 1648-9, prob. d. young; Abigail, b. 28 Ap. 1653, m.——Keach. Daniel the f. was a physician, or as styled on sundry records, Chirurgeon, and re. 1716-17, m. Samuel Child of Dudley 24 Oct. 1734; Abigail, b. 24 July 1718, d. 14 July 1736; Elizabeth, b. 12 Feb. 1719-20, m. Joseph Cooke 7 June 1739; Thankful, b. 17 Dec. 1721, m. Ebenezer Richards 24 Dec. 1741; Mary, b. 2 Jan. 1722-3, m. Samuel Walker 20 Dec. 1750; Sarah, b. 19 Nov. 1725; John, b. 9 Aug. 1727. 3. John, prob. s. of Ebenezer (2), m. Mercy Norcross; s 3 May 1750, and had Mary, b. 29 Ap. 1752, m. Silas Robbins 7 May 1772; Nathaniel, b. 14 Dec. 1755; John, b. 13 Ap. 17
Smith. Soden. Stearns. Stone. Viles. Walker. Wetmore. Whitmore. Winship. Wyeth. letary. Stone. Teel. Tufts. Twadell. Walker. Wallace. Wheeler. Whittemore. Wigglesw. Goddard. Loring. Prentice. Waldin. Walker. Wellington. Woodhead. Green, 567-9. BaScott. Seaver. Stone. Swett. Tapley. Walker. Watson. Wheat. Willis. Wilson. Wincage. Gibbs. Jones. Parker. Stratton. Walker. Warland. Whitney. Wiswall. Wyman. Pdd. Tufts. Tyng. Underwood. Waldron. Walker. Ware. Warland. Warren. Watson. Wearussell. Sawyer. Somers. Stone. Tidd. Walker. Winn. Winship. Wyman. Redding, 639. k. Stearns. Stow. Trowbridge. Tufts. Walker. Ward. Warner. Wellington. Whipple. Norcross. Palmer. Richards. Robbins. Walker. Streeter, 666, 7. Sears. Swan, 667, 8.