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6, 1780, accounts for the rent of Sir William Pepperell's house and pew, and about 14 acres of pasture and 14 acres of mowing land belonging to the estate of Isaac Clewly. Brooks states that the Committee of Correspondence had under its care the estate of one Clewly who was a resident of Halifax and whose agent was Ichabod Jones. In that case the estate referred to in the accounts of the committee was that of John Clewly of Halifax, a carpenter, who held a mortgage on the estate of Francis Whitmore, a resident of Medford at the time the deed was given. His estate in Middlesex County was not sold by the state, but it was settled in 795 by his administrator, John C. Jones; his real estate, which consisted of about 22 acres in Medford and 6 1/4 acres in Weston, was sold by his administrator, and after the payment of debts, the balance was ordered to be paid to his surviving brother and sister, Isaac Clewly and Bathsheba Wetherbee, and to the children of his deceased sister, Anna Jon
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 2). (search)
Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 2). Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Osgood, SusannahBoston, Nov. 4, 1757Age 14. Orphan. In family of Hezekiah Blanchard. Oxford, LondonAug. 31, 1797 Pain, DanielCambridge, 1763Sept. 1, 1763Single man. In family of Capt. Francis Whitmore. Pain, RichardAmesbury, Dec. 2, 1765Sept. 1, 1766In house of Edw. Bucknam.    Eunice (wife)    Mary (child) Pain, StephenNov. 6, 1753    Anna (wife)    Richard (son) Patterson, JohnNov. 29, 1754    Mary (wife) Patterson, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Pearson, Anna (widow)Jan. 30, 1791 Peck, JosephAttleborough, Apr. 12, 1765Laborer. Single man. In employ of Col. Isaac Royall. Peirce, AbnerAug. 31, 1797 Peirce, Benjamin Also two servants, Abraham Gould and Hannah Thrift.Scituate Apr. or May, 1757Feb. 8, 1758Tenant of Col. Royall.    Elizabeth (wife)    Ezra (children)    Eunice(children)    Lydia(children) Peirce, Benjamin,Woburn, June 8, 1764Apprentice t
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., The Whitmores of Medford and some of their descendants. (search)
changed from Minottamie to Lexington, and the home of Francis Whitmore stood on the boundary line. He was a tailor, and eviat many of our ancestors had this mania. Certainly Francis Whitmore possessed a great craving for buying and selling landwas given away, and among these names we find that of Francis Whitmore. He bought land also in Medford near the present Wes5, to the Richard and Jane Champney, who sold land to Francis Whitmore in Cambridge, November 25, 1663. As the latter also society, Volume 7, Page 49. On February II, 1680, Francis Whitmore of Cambridge gave to his son John and wife and heirs g record is taken from Brook's History of Medford. Francis Whitmore m. Anna Peirce, December 7, 1699 and had Sarah, b.1739, his father deeded him another lot of his land. Francis Whitmore, 2d, signed the Church Covenant February 1, 1713. Inturned it to the church, which still possesses it. Francis Whitmore, 2d, died February 6, 1771, at the age of 93. Not le