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ague, Daniel Lawrence and Elisha Stetson. The town voted to build the Town House of wood at an estimated cost of $3,600. In 1834 the above committee was discharged and John P. Clisby, John Sparrell and Thomas R. Peck were appointed, with instructions to observe generally the outlines of the plan, which was drawn by Mr. Benjamin, as regards the general exterior appearance of the building. The structure was damaged by fire October 27, 1839. John P. Clisby, Lewis Richardson, Samuel Lapham, Galen James and Darius Waitt were the committee to repair. At this time the brick wall on the south side was built. In 1850 it was again burned. George T. Goodwin, Daniel Lawrence and Charles S. Jacobs were chosen a committee to repair the building. It was proposed to build a belfry at this time, but the town voted in the negative. Slate roof and copper gutters were the extent of outside improvements. Except in a few minor details, the exterior of the building has never been changed.—Compiled f
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6., Strangers in Medford, (continued from vol. 4, no. 2). (search)
1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771Inwn, Nov. 25, 1766May 16, 1767Young child in family of Benjamin Teel. Copeland, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Corey, ThomasJan. 30, 1791 Corrigell, James  Elizabeth (wife)BosJames  Elizabeth (wife)Boston, July 2, 1760 Crane, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Cowen, ElizabethMaiden, Sept. 3, 1758Maid in family of Simon Tufts. Cozens, Nathaniel  Rebecca (wife)  and a childNov.Sarah Cutter. Cutter, PollyJan. 30, 1791   RebeccaJan. 30, 1791Widow. Darby, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Darling, John  Mary (wife)  John, Jr.  Mary  Thankful  Lydia  Eunly of Aaron Blanchard. Farrington, Daniel Age 15.Jan. 30, 1791 Fillebrown, JamesCambridge,Mar. 10 1766May 16, 1767Apprentice to Nath'l Pierce. 2, 1767 Oveding with milk or molasses, or milk porridge, one third milk. In 1829, Deacon Galen James, a strong total abstinence advocate, became chairman of th
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 7, no. 4) (search)
Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 7, no. 4) Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Lunno, JosephDorchester, April 4, 1759Nov. 21, 1759French neutral, tenant ofRobert Burns.    Anna (wife)Stoneham, Apr. 4, 1759Nov. 21, 1759    Joseph (child)       (aged 18 mos.) Lynds, George1735 Magus, PompApr. 16, 1784Negro. Malcolm, SarahBoston, May 22, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Deaf and dumb, 3 yrs. old. In family of Wm. Faulkner, Mallard, JamesJuly 10, 1751       (wife and family) Mallett, ElizabethDec. Ct., 1764 Manning, JosephJan. 30, 1791    ElizabethJan. 30, 1791    SarahJan. 30, 1791 Marble, Jonathan Children.Dec. Ct., 1758In family of Benj. Teel.    Joseph Children.Dec. Ct., 1758In family of Benj. Teel. Margaret (negro)Boston, July, 1762April n, 1763See Margaret Hammon. Mather, Mary So called. Cammel erased.Watertown, Mar. 27, 1761May 30, 1761Age 5 mos. In family of John Clark. Maul, MaryBoston, Apr. 1, 1754Feb. 26, 1755Maid in famil
others. On May 11, 1835, a company of thirty-five gentlemen and one lady formed an association known by name of the Medford Hotel Association, for the purpose of purchasing certain lands and tenements situated in Medford, to be used and occupied as a hotel. The capital stock consisted of one hundred eighty-three shares, par value per share, one hundred dollars. Shareholders. No. of Shares Jonathan Brooks,5 Samuel Train,10 Marcus Whitney,10 Luther Angier,10 Timothy Cotting,5 Galen James,5 John Angier,5 David Kimball,5 Thatcher Magoun, Jr.,5 Henry Porter,5 Joseph Manning, Jr.,5 George W. Porter,5 George L. Stearns5 Thomas R. Peck,5 S. P. Heywood,5 Dudley Hall,5 B. M. Clark,1 Thomas H. Floyd,3 No. of Shares Thatcher Magoun,10 Nathaniel H. Bishop,10 Andrew Blanchard, Jr.,5 Samuel Kidder,5 Turell Tufts,10 Isaac Sprague,5 Francis R. Bigelow,5 John W. Mulliken,5 Joseph and Milton James,5 Jonathan Porter,5 Waterman & Ewell,2 Nathan Sawyer,2 Isaac and
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Medford Amicable Singing Society. (search)
in Floyd, 3d. Dexter Blodget Ladies. Charity Fullerton Anna Blodget Rebecca Floyd The forgoing is a copy of the constitution M. A. Singing society, with the names subscribed, and the following is a list of names who have had billets of invitation to Join the society by the unanimous vote of the said society, who have accepted the invitation as we the subscribers understand. Namely Benjamin Pratt, Jr. John Kimball Nathl Fessenden James W. Brooks John Phipps Mr. Fisk Galen James Thos. Floyd Levi Frost George Brown Noah Kimball Ladies. Miss Perkins Emaline Wyman Sally Baldwin Sally Gleason Esther W. Merrill Tryphena Tufts Nancy Clark Mariah Butterfield Esther Tufts Eliza Withington Almyra Turner S. Turner making in all forty nine 12Tenor 22Bass 15Trible — 49 To the selectmen of the Town of Medford Gentlemen— We the subscribers, a committee chosen from the within named M. A. S. society for the purpose of making a statement, of t
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Genealogy of the Francis family, 1645-1903. (search)
Boston, Feb., 1812. 12-22BENJAMIN Francis; m. 1st, Lydia Converse (published in Charlestown, March 11, 1757), who d. Jan., 1788; 2d, Sarah Hall, Oct. 20, 1768, and d. June 5, 1798; children: 22-56Benjamin; b. Sept. 6, 1759; d. in Baltimore. 57James. 58William; lived in Newburyport. 59Convers; b. July 14, 1766; lived in Wayland. 60Ebenezer. 61Simon. 62Nathaniel. 63Stephen. 64Sarah; m. John Bound of Middletown. 65Lydia; m. Job. Wyeth of Cambridge. 11-23RICHARD Francis, by his wife, xington, whom he m. March 20, 1760, had:— 23-66Richard; b. Dec. 16, 1760. 67Loring; b. June 7, 1762. 68Samuel; b. Aug. 26, 1764. 69Daniel; b. June 25, 1766. 22-59CONVERS Francis; m. Susanna Rand, May 11, 1788, who d. May 7, 1814; children:— James; b. June 12, 1789; lived at Wayland. Susanna; b. Oct. 7, 1790; m. J. K. Frothingham of Charlestown. Mary; b. May 29, 1793; m. Warren Preston; d. Sept. 21, 1847. Convers; b. Nov. 9, 1795, of Harvard College. Lydia; b. Feb. 11, 1802; m. David L
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 1). (search)
Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 1). Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. McCordy, John McCurdy.Woburn, abt. May 16, 1755Dec. 1, 1755Tenants of Wm. Falkner.    Mary (wife) McDonald, JamesChester, N. H., July 10, 1762Aug. 30, 1762In house of Wm. McClinton.    Eleanor (wife)(McClintock).    James (Children)    Eleanor(Children) McJarell, JackeFrom Ireland, later from Londonderry, N. E. Dec. 19, 1763Journeyman. In employ of Joseph Thompson. McKeen, Sarah (widow)Bedford, N. H., Sept. 6, 1761May 14, 1762In house of James Tufts, Jr.; thence to house of Samuel Tufts, Sept. 13, 1761. Mead, Isreal, tailor.      wife and two childrenWatertown, May 3, 1756Tenant of Col. Royal. On farm late of Jona. Tufts, deceased. Mead, JohnJan. 30, 1791 NathanielJan. 30, 1791 Mears, MaryBoston, Aug. 10, 1755Age 11. In family of John Bishop. Mills, SamuelAug. 31, 1797 Mitchell, JohnLondonderry, Apr. or May, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Note—Not to be found.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 2). (search)
f Joseph Skinner. Penhallow, RichardWoburn, July 2, 1765Aug. 21, 1765Tenant of Col. Royall.    Milicent (wife)    Hannah (2 yrs) Perkins, JudithMaiden, Dec. 20, 1760In family of Wm. Tufts, 3d. Person, Aged father (?) of Benjamin, Page 62. JamesOf Medford.From Andover, July, 1760 Phillips, MaryCharlestown, Apr. 1, 1754Age 15. In family of John Bishop. Pierson, JamesNewbury, July 1, 1771.In house of Ebenr Hall, Jr.    Bethshua (wife)    Bethshua (child'n)    Susannah (child'n)   ver, July, 1760 Phillips, MaryCharlestown, Apr. 1, 1754Age 15. In family of John Bishop. Pierson, JamesNewbury, July 1, 1771.In house of Ebenr Hall, Jr.    Bethshua (wife)    Bethshua (child'n)    Susannah (child'n)    Rebeckah (child'n)    Louis (child'n) Pinkham, BallardAug. 31, 1797 Polly, JohnNov. 6, 1753      wife and family Pool, Zachariah, Jr.Tenant of Col. Royall before July, 1765. Porter, RufusAug. 31, 1797 Potamia, Titus, and famil
and, Susanna (widow)Jan. 30, 1791 Reed, BenjaminAug. 31, 1797 Reed, JohnCharlestown, Mar. 30, 1762Apprentice to Samuel Hall.    John, Jr.Charlestown, Mar. 30, 1762Jan. 1, 1763 Reed, MaryWoburn, July, 1759Nov. 21, 1759Age 10. Bound out to Jas. Wyman. Reed, Sarah (wife of Joshua)Woburn, Mar. 13, 1755Mays, 1755See Sarah Dix. Reed, ReubenWoburn, April 17, 1769Single man. Farmer in employ of Col. I. Royal. Richards, SarahAlmshouse, Boston, June 17, 1762Bound out until 18 yrs. old to Zacheriah Pool, Jr. Richardson, HephzibahReading, Oct. 18, 1760Sept. 7, 1761Servant in family of Hezekiah Blanchard. Richardson, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Richardson, Capt. JeduthanAug. 31, 1797 Richardson, JoshuaWoburn, Feb., 1762Jan. 1, 1763 Richardson, Martin1735 Richardson, ReubenAug. 31, 1797 Richardson, SarahWoburn, Mar. 30, 1762Age 9, dau. of Hezekiah. In family of Richard Creese. Richardson, SarahBoston, June 17, 1762Apr. 11, 1763 1735Servant of Zach. Pool, Jr. Richardson, Solomon and fa
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
2, 1797 Walker, RuthLexington, Nov., 1765Feb. 24, 1766In family of Nathl. Webb. Walker, TimothyJan. 30, 1791Butcher. Warner, TobiasCambridge, Nov. 22, 1764Aug. 26, 1765Child in family of Josiah Dixon. Warren, MaryWatertown, Nov. 5, 1763June 14, 1764Daughter of Samuel Warren. In family of Isaac Hall. Watson, IsaacCambridge, May, 1770Oct. 8, 1770 Watts, NathanielAug. 31, 1797 Webb, NathanielLexington, Nov. 1765Feb. 24, 1766        Amy (wife)        John (children)        Elizabeth (children)        Jotham (children)        James (children)        Sarah (children)        Michael (children) Webber, Patience1735-6 Welch, JamesBoston, Oct. 26, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Irishman. Coachman in employ of Col. Royall. Wheeler, John B.Aug. 31, 1797 Wheelwright, JosephJan. 30, 1791 Whitaker, ElizabethBoston, Sept. 25, 1772 In family of Benj. Hall. White, FrancisWeston, abt. July 9, 1766Nov. 8, 1766[Francis Burns. White, JosiahWenham,
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