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  Leathe, Benjamin, son of Francis and Sarah, b. July 12, 1714.  1LETHERBEE (or Laribee), Stephen, had, by wife Margaret,--  1-2Hannah, b. May 14, 1707.  3Margaret, b. Feb. 22, 1709.  4John, b. May 14, 1715.  1LOCKE, Francis, m. Elizabeth Winship, Feb. 25, 1713, and had--  1-2Samuel, b. Jan. 15, 1714.   Elizabeth, b. June 17, 1716.  1MANSOR, William, and Lydia, his wife, had--  1-2Lydia, b. Apr. 10, 1716; d. Aug. 20, 1717.  3Lydia, b. July 29, 1718.  1NUTTING, Ebenezer, and and, who d. Oct. 8, 1783, aged 83. He had, inter alios,-- 1-2Zechariah, b. Feb. 7, 1745; m. Lydia Spring, who was b. Jan. 11, 1748, and d. Oct. 7, 1821. She was the dau. of Henry Spring, jun., and Sarah Swan, his wife (who was a dau. of old Lady Winship, who d. Dec. 2, 1807, aged 100). Zechariah Shed d. Jan. 15, 1813, leaving--  2-3Francis, b. July 5, 1772.  4Thomas, b. Feb. 7, 1784. 2-3Francis Shed m. Lydia Prentiss Saunders, May 29, 1797, who d. Oct. 11, 1846, aged 72. He d. Ap
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 17: heresy and witchcraft. (search)
ttention thereunto. John Palfery, Mathew Bridge, Richard Eccles, ffrancis Whitmor, John Greene, Nathaniell Green, William Diksone. We, who have here subscribed our names, do testify that we have known this Winnefret Holman, widow, this many years, but never knew any thing in her life concerning witchery. But she hath always been a diligent hearer of and attender to the word of God. Mary Patten, Mary Hall, Jane Willows, Anna Bridge, Elizabeth Bridg, Elizabeth Green, Jeane Diksonne, Elizabeth Winship, Thomas Fox, Ellin Fox, William Towne, Martha Towne, Mary Eccles, Isobell Whittmor, John Bridge, Rebekka Wieth, Gregory Stone, Lidea Stone. The result of the trial is entered on the County Court Records: Winifred Holman, Plt. against John Gibson senr. and his wife, in an action of defamation; the jury having heard their respective pleas and evidences presented in the case do bring in their verdict, finding for the defendants costs of court, fifteen shillings and ten pence.—Winifred
Menot., was Selectman four years between 1707 and 1711, and d. about 1736 (administration granted 2 April 1736); his w. Mary d. 14 May 1738. 9. Walter, S. of Joseph (3), m. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Patten, 17 May 1699; she d.——, and he m. Elizabeth Winship 3 Ap. 1706. His chil. were Joseph, b. 25 Aug. 1703; Mary, b. 8 Feb. 1706-7, m. John Dickson 4 Aug. 1725; Walter, b. 7 Ap. 1709, d. unm. 11 Feb. 1763; Martha, b. 27 Jan. 1711-12 (prob. 27 Dec. 1711, as she was bap. 6 Jan. 1711-12), pub. 771. Philip the f. res. in Lex., and d. 19 Jan. 1816, a. 89; his w. Lydia d. 28 Feb. 1772. 25. William, perhaps s. of Edward (16), by w. Mary had William, b. 24 Mar. 1772. Katherine, b. 4 Mar. 1784. 26. Jason, s. of Hubbard (17), m. Elizabeth Winship 28 Jan. 1739-40, and had Jason, b. 7 Mar. 1741-2; Elizabeth, b. 27 Dec. 1743, d. 29 Mar. 1751; John, b. 4 Aug. 1746; Hubbard, b. 25 Mar. 1749, m. Sarah Warren of Weston (pub. 31 Mar. 1774); Thomas, b. 22 July 1751; Noah, b. 15 July 1753, d
Menot., was Selectman four years between 1707 and 1711, and d. about 1736 (administration granted 2 April 1736); his w. Mary d. 14 May 1738. 9. Walter, S. of Joseph (3), m. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Patten, 17 May 1699; she d.——, and he m. Elizabeth Winship 3 Ap. 1706. His chil. were Joseph, b. 25 Aug. 1703; Mary, b. 8 Feb. 1706-7, m. John Dickson 4 Aug. 1725; Walter, b. 7 Ap. 1709, d. unm. 11 Feb. 1763; Martha, b. 27 Jan. 1711-12 (prob. 27 Dec. 1711, as she was bap. 6 Jan. 1711-12), pub. 771. Philip the f. res. in Lex., and d. 19 Jan. 1816, a. 89; his w. Lydia d. 28 Feb. 1772. 25. William, perhaps s. of Edward (16), by w. Mary had William, b. 24 Mar. 1772. Katherine, b. 4 Mar. 1784. 26. Jason, s. of Hubbard (17), m. Elizabeth Winship 28 Jan. 1739-40, and had Jason, b. 7 Mar. 1741-2; Elizabeth, b. 27 Dec. 1743, d. 29 Mar. 1751; John, b. 4 Aug. 1746; Hubbard, b. 25 Mar. 1749, m. Sarah Warren of Weston (pub. 31 Mar. 1774); Thomas, b. 22 July 1751; Noah, b. 15 July 1753, d
cis (s. of William, s. of William, both of Woburn), was adm. Pct. ch., with w. Elizabeth, and dau. Elizabeth, at organization of ch. 9 Sept. 1739. [She was Elizabeth Winship, and d.—— 1758, a. 67—dau. of Samuel Winship and b. 26 Nov. 1691—see Paige, 696.] Francis Locke o. c. at Medford, 7 Feb. 1714, where his son Samuel was bap.man's Chas., 836. 2. Walter (s. of Joseph, and gr.—s. of William, the emigrant), had w. Elizabeth, adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. She was Elizabeth Winship, m. 3 Apr. 1706 (second wife), and b. 1 June, 1686, in Camb. She was adm. to Camb. 1st ch. 16 Mar. 1718. Wal-Ter the father d. 30 Mar. 1748, a. 72 (g. s.)ap. 29 Dec. 1822, m. Cyrus H. Cutter, 24 Dec. 1846. See Cutter (par. 67, and 55). 29. Jason (s. of Hubbard, s. of Jason, s. of William the emigrant), m. Elizabeth Winship, 28 Jan. 1740. He was bap. at Medford 14 Apr. 1717, and was adm. Pct. ch. 20 Apr. 1740. He sold Rev. Samuel Cooke, first pastor of the church, an acre