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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
for regulating the seating of persons in the meeting-house, from time to time, as need shall require. One of the acts of this committee is recorded under date of Jan. 19, 1662-3. The committee for ordering the seating of people in the meeting house, being met at the ordinary, appointed Bro. Ri. Jackson's wife to sit there where sister Kempster was wont to sit. Mrs. Upham, with her mother. Ester Sparhauke, in the place where Mrs. Upham is removed from. Daniel Champney, Ephraim Winship, on the south gallery. Jno. Stedman, on the fore gallery on the south side. Joanna Winship, in the place where Ester Sparhauke was wont to sit. Mary Lemon, where old sister Jackson was wont to sit. Mr. Day, to sit in the 2d seat from the table. Ens. Samuel Greene, to sit at the table. Ri. Bobbins, to sit in the place where Ens. Greene was wont to sit. Jno. Gibson, where Mr. Day was wont to sit. Richard Eccles, where John Gibson was wont to sit. Benj. Crackbon
2Samll: Ston senr persons & estate is001109 1John Sternes person & estate is000205 0Dauid Ston estate is000107 1Daniel Ston person000108 l.s.d. 1Dauid ffisk senr person & estate is000603 1Dauid ffisk junr person & estate is000411 1Ephraim Winship person & estat000506 1John Russell person & estate is000408 1Phillip Gleesson person & estate000201 3John Tidd persons & estate is000908 1Phillip Russell person & estate is000410 2Will: Munroe persons & estate is000810 2Samll: Whittmor2Beniamin Muzy persons & estate000608 1Will: Reed person & estate is000303 1Joseph Simons person & estate is000411 1Will: Carly person & estate is000210 1John Johnson person & estate is000206 1Will: Johnson person & estate is000201 1Samll: Winship person & estat is000308 —————— No. persons 192 Total sum is370211 The foregoing List is endorsed Cambridge Rate, £ 37. 2. 11. Jacob Hill, John Wythe, Joseph Symons, Constables. Number of people in Cambridge, 1777. rather, numb
,* 1673. Job Hyde,* 1674. John Palfrey,* 1674. Jonathan Remington, 1674, 1688, 1689, 1691-1694, 1698-1700. Isaac Stearns,* 1674. Matthew Bridge,* 1675. John Jackson, 1675, 1693, 1694. David Fiske, 1676, 1688. Andrew Bordman,* 1676. Francis Bowman, 1677, 1689, 1696, 1700-1711. Nicholas Fessenden,* 1677, 1692. Christopher Reed,* 1677. John Marrett,* 1678. John Winter,* 1678. Thomas Foster,* 1678. Jonas Clarke, 1679, 1690. John Mason,* 1679. Ephraim Winship,* 1679. John Oldham, 1679, 1695-1698, 1700– 1703, 1706-1708, 1711-1714. John Hastings,* 1680. Nathaniel Wilson,* 1680. John Russell,* 1680. James Prentice,* 1680. Abraham Holmnan, 1681, 1684, 1685. James Cutler, Jr.,* 1681. Sebeas Jackson,* 1681. Solomon Prentice,* 1682. Nathaniel Patten,* 1682. Samuel Buck,* 1683. Abraham Jackson,* 1683. Samuel Gookin,* 1683. John Tidd,* 1683. David Fiske, Jr.,* 1684. Joseph Russell,* 1684. John Prenti
. 1682; Mary, b. 26 Jan. 1684-5, d. 6 Ap. 1685; Hannah, b. 20 May 1688, m. Ephraim Winship 17 June 1708; John, b. 15 Oct. 1690; Rebecca, b. 1693, m. Joseph Adams, 18Dec. 1707, m. Thomas Emmons 17 Nov. 1726;; Mehetabel, bap. 9 Oct. 1709, m. Ephraim Winship of Lex. 28 Aug. 1735; Lydia, bap. 29 Mar. 1713, m. John Whitmore 24 June 1 Rainer, Reighnor, and Reynor), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 2 Mar. 1654, m. Ephraim Winship 7 Ap. 1670; Mary, who m. Edward Hall 18 June 1677, was perhaps of the sames 1665; his w. Mary was probably the person mentioned in the settlement of Ephraim Winship's estate 2 Feb. 1700-1, in which is a charge for maintaining his ancient m in said county, demands these following debts, viz.: that his son-in-law, Ephraim Winship, in the time of the former war, called Philip's War, came to his house forand that the said Francis Kendall did keep the said widow Reigner for said Ephraim Winship with provisions, more than a year and a half, at eight pounds per year, et
. d. without posterity. 5. William, s. of Richard (3), m. Rebecca, dau. of John Rolfe, and had Elizabeth, b. 5 Mar. 1680-81, m. John Harrington; Richard, b. 13 Nov. 1682; Mary, b. 26 Jan. 1684-5, d. 6 Ap. 1685; Hannah, b. 20 May 1688, m. Ephraim Winship 17 June 1708; John, b. 15 Oct. 1690; Rebecca, b. 1693, m. Joseph Adams, 18 Jan. 1710-11, d. 12 Jan. 1717-18: William, b. 1697; Samuel, b. 14 June 1700; Sarah, bap. 18 Oct. 1702, m. Ebenezer Cutter 19 July 1722; Ammi Ruhamah, bap. 6 May 1705s. of Gershom (7), m. Mehetabel Abbott 11 June 1701, and had Thomas, b. 8 May 1702, d. 25 Oct. 1727; Gershom, b. 13 Jan. 1703-4; George, b. 7 Oct. 1705; Hannah, b. 29 Dec. 1707, m. Thomas Emmons 17 Nov. 1726;; Mehetabel, bap. 9 Oct. 1709, m. Ephraim Winship of Lex. 28 Aug. 1735; Lydia, bap. 29 Mar. 1713, m. John Whitmore 24 June 1735; Sarah, bap. 31 Oct. 1714; Richard, bap. 22 Jan. 1715-16; Nehemiah, bap. 14 Ap. 1717; Isabel, bap. 25 Jan. 1718-19, m. Jonathan Winship 1 Oct. 1741; Aaron, bap. 24
R. Rayner, Samuel (otherwise written Rainer, Reighnor, and Reynor), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 2 Mar. 1654, m. Ephraim Winship 7 Ap. 1670; Mary, who m. Edward Hall 18 June 1677, was perhaps of the same family. Samuel the f. received a share in the division of lands 1665; his w. Mary was probably the person mentioned in the settlement of Ephraim Winship's estate 2 Feb. 1700-1, in which is a charge for maintaining his ancient mother-in-law Reighnor. Read, Christopher, bought of Joseph HoEphraim Winship's estate 2 Feb. 1700-1, in which is a charge for maintaining his ancient mother-in-law Reighnor. Read, Christopher, bought of Joseph Holmes 31 May 1674 a house and three quarters of an acre of land on the southerly side of Brattle Street, not far from Appian Way, where he appears to have resided until 20 June 1685, when he sold the estate to Samuel Goffe. Mr. Read was a tanner, and had previously resided in Boston. He removed hence, was in Dunstable 5 Mar. 1686-7, and d. at Dracut about 1710. He had one dau. who was the wife of Mr. Samuel Whiting 5 Oct. 1710. 2. James, m. Sarah Batson 12 Aug. 1714; she d. 25 Nov. 1721, a
l as that of his associates, is faintly shadowed in a memorandum connected with the settlement of his estate: His honored father-in-law, Mr. Francis Kendall of Woburn, in said county, demands these following debts, viz.: that his son-in-law, Ephraim Winship, in the time of the former war, called Philip's War, came to his house for shelter, for fear of the Indians, because his living was then in the woods, remote from neighbors; and he brought with him his ancient mother-in-law Reigner, a widow of whom he was to take care; and that the said Francis Kendall did keep the said widow Reigner for said Ephraim Winship with provisions, more than a year and a half, at eight pounds per year, etc. Mid. Prob. Files. 3. Edward, s. of Edward (1), m. Rebecca Barsham 14 May 1683, and had Edward, b. 9 Mar. 1683-4; Elizabeth, b. 1 June 1686, m. Walter Russell 3 Ap. 1706; Ephraim, b. 4 Feb. 1687-8; Nathaniel, b. 16 Feb. 1689-90; William, b. about 1691; John, b. about 1697; Jason, bap. 29 Oct. 1699.
n the Revolutionary War. See Wyman's Chas., 266. 20 7. CAeSAR, servant of John (3), hanged himself, 26 June, 1743, a. 30 yrs. 8. Gershom, s. of Gershom (1), who o. c. and was bap. Camb. ch. 10 May, 1702, d. 7 July, 1753, a. 73. His w. Mehitable—maiden name Abbott — who was adm. Camb. ch. 15 Feb. 1708, and to the Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739, d. his wid. 28 Mar. 1757, a. 78. Had Thomas, d. 1727, a. 26, single; Gershom; George; Hannah, m. Thomas Emmons; Mehitable, m. Ephraim Winship; Lydia, m. John Whitmore; Sarah, m. Thomas Williams; Richard; Nehemiah; Isabel, adm. Pct. ch. 22 June, 1740, m. Jonathan Winship 1 Oct. 1741; Aaron; Thomas. Gershom Cutter, Jr., the father, was a Pct. assesssor in 1785. See Wyman, 266. 9. John, s. of John (3), adm. Pct. ch. 12 July, 1741, m. Lucy Adams 21 May, 1745, and d. 12 Feb. 1797, a. 77 (g. s.). Lucy, his wid., d. 17 Apr. 1810, a. 87 (g. s.). No issue. He was assessor in 1774, and selectman in 1774, 1775. (See Paige. ) He