, Jonathan Lawrence, Nathaniel Patten, Samuel Read, John Salter, Samuel Swan, Edward Winship, Jr., Daniel Woodward, and John Wyeth, were impressed by order of Captain Gookin, to whom the Corporal reported, Dec. 3, 1675, that all his men were ready, ee saith his master will give him his time, and so will take no care to fit him out; how he will be provided I know not; John Wyeth is not yet come to his father's, neither can I hear any tidings of him.
1 Mass. Arch., LXVIII. pp. 73, 79, 80. At abthey be paid a reasonable consideration for their services, and no more.
On the 11th of March, 1776, John Foxcroft and John Wyeth, Esqs.
and Deacon Aaron Hill were chosen as a committee to present a petition to his Excellency General Washington, toocke, Deacon Hill, and Mr. Jackson, to procure balls and flints.
Memorandum: The powder last bought by Deacon Hill and Mr. Wyeth (at Watertown) came to £ 37. 10. 0.
July 26, 1780.
Voted to meet at 5 o'clock next Friday to procure the horses.
Jul
ickson1
Nathaniel Kidder3
Gideon Frost2
Torrey Hancock1
Samuel Hastings1
John Wyeth1
Nathaniel Jarvis1
William Bordman1
Capt. [John] Walton1
Jotham Walton 1 iams, Amasa.
Williams, John.
Winthrop, William.
Worcester, Joseph E
Wyeth, Jacob.
Wyeth, Job.
Wyeth, Jonas.
Wyeth, Jonas, 2d.
White, Sewall. 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.
WyetWyeth, 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.
MostWyeth, 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, represenWyeth, 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 manufacturing interest of the town.
The College gave employment to several professors, mechanics, and boarding-house keepers; and there was a
1744.
Thomas Sparhawk, 1744, 1745, 1747, 1750-1764.
Abraham Watson, 1745-1749, 1757– 1760.
Caleb Dana, 1746, 1748, 1749.
John Butterfield, 1747.
John Wyeth, 1750-1756. 30
Gershom Cutter, 1757.
William Dana, 1757, 1765-1768.
Joseph Adams, Jr., 1758, 1769-1771.
Ephraim Frost, Jr, 1758, 1760, 1761, 1763-17e, 1779.
Gideon Frost, 1779-1785.
William Adams, 1779.
Ammi Cutter, 1779, 1786.
John Gardner, 1779.
Moses Robbins, 1779, 1781-1786, 1790-1792.
John Wyeth, 1780.
Jeduthun Wellington, 1780-1785, 1792 -1802, 1805.
Samuel Whittemore 3d, 1780.
Ebenezer Seaver, 1780.
Ebenezer Wyeth, 1781-1785, 1789, 1790.
omas Sparhawk, 1744, 1745, 1747, 1750-1764.
Caleb Dana, 1746, 1748, 1749.
John Butterfield, 1747.
Abraham Watson, 1747-1749, 1757, 1758, 1765, 1766.
John Wyeth, 1750-1756.
Joseph Adams, Jr., 1758.
Ebenezer Stedman, 1759-1764, 1767– 1776.
Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1760, 1761, 1763 -1768, 1772, 1775-1777.
William D
ew, 21 Nov. 1700; she d. 18 Nov. 1713, and he m. Deborah, dau. of John Wyeth, who prob.
d. about 1783.
His children were Andrew, b. 15 Oct. Mary, Martha, and Tabitha Dunham; Elizabeth, b. 16 Nov. 1704, m. John Wyeth 20 Dec. 1733; he d. 1756, and she administered on the estate; sheMay 1761.
12. Nathaniel, s. of Solomon (7), m. Hannah, dau. of John Wyeth, and had Jonas, b. 25 Ap. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 19 May 1715, a tailler 7 May 1679, and d. 6 Sept. 1691; Deborah, b. 19 Oct. 1662, m. John Wyeth 2 Jan. 1682; William, b. 19 Nov. 1664, m. Abigail——Richard, b. 15Mar. 1721-2.
9 William, s. of Edward (3), m. Thankful, dau. of John Wyeth, 6 Dec. 1716, and had Joanna, b. 26 Jan. 1717-18, d. unm.
9 Ap. 1774, a. 83.
10. John, s. of Edward (3), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Wyeth, 2 Oct. 1718, and had Josiah, b. 1 Oct. 1719, d. young; Elizabethf Edward (3), m. Hannah, widow of Nathaniel Prentice, and dau. of John Wyeth, between 4 Mar. and 13 May 1724, and had Lydia, bap. 13 Dec. 1724
t impatient of life, but satisfied with it: Her children rise up, and call her blessed.
11. Stephen, s. of Solomon (7), m. Judith Frost of Chs. 8 July 1708; she d. and he m. Faith——; she d. 23 Jan. 1741-2, and he m. Lydia Prentice 10 Nov. 1743.
He was a cordwainer, and res. on the westerly side of North Avenue, a few rods south of the Railroad Bridge.
He was a Selectman 1744, and d. without issue, between 19 Mar. and 11 May 1761.
12. Nathaniel, s. of Solomon (7), m. Hannah, dau. of John Wyeth, and had Jonas, b. 25 Ap. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 19 May 1715, a tailor, resided in Sherburn 1742; Hannah, b. 16 Dec. 1716, m. Thomas Fessenden of Lex. (pub.
6 Feb. 1734-5); Tabitha, b. 30 Aug. 1718, m. Eleazar Russell before 1742; Solomon, b. 31 Jan. 1720-21.
Nathaniel the f. was a brickmaker, and d. 24 Oct. 1722; his w. Hannah m. Jason Winship, 1724.
13. Henry, s. of Solomon (7), m. Elizabeth Rand about 1718; she d. 13 Mar. 1748-9, and he m. Elizabeth Haley of Boston (pub.
21 Oct. 1749
8 Mar. 1658; Elizabeth, b. 18 June 1660, m. Joshua Fuller 7 May 1679, and d. 6 Sept. 1691; Deborah, b. 19 Oct. 1662, m. John Wyeth 2 Jan. 1682; William, b. 19 Nov. 1664, m. Abigail——Richard, b. 15 Jan. 1666; Mercy, b. 27 Jan. 1668, d. unm.
4 June 16in Menot., and d. 1721; his w. Rebecca administered 6 Mar. 1721-2.
9 William, s. of Edward (3), m. Thankful, dau. of John Wyeth, 6 Dec. 1716, and had Joanna, b. 26 Jan. 1717-18, d. unm.
9 Ap. 1795; Deborah, b. 27 Dec. 1719, perhaps m. Moses Harrise.
William the f. res.
at Menotomy, and d. 26 Jan. 1774, a. 83.
10. John, s. of Edward (3), m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Wyeth, 2 Oct. 1718, and had Josiah, b. 1 Oct. 1719, d. young; Elizabeth, b. 24 Mar. 1720-21, m. Jason Russell 28 Jan. 1740; Jw. Elizabeth d. 8 Oct. 1759, a. 58.
11. Jason, s. of Edward (3), m. Hannah, widow of Nathaniel Prentice, and dau. of John Wyeth, between 4 Mar. and 13 May 1724, and had Lydia, bap. 13 Dec. 1724, living unm. 1766, prob.
m. Jabez Wyman of Woburn 13