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173. in the yeare 1647 (1) mo.:— l.s.d. 135 #sons, at 20l #heade, one peny in the pound, comes to 11l. 5s110500 90 houses, at 2537l. 10s101105 Broaken land, 776 ac. at 1l # ac. 3l. 4s. 8d030408 Unbroaken land, 1084 ac. at 10s # ac.020504 Marsh land, 500 ac. at 10s # ac.010108 ffarr medowes, 258 ac. at 6s # ac.000605 208 cowes, at 5l cow, 1040l040608 42 three yearelings, at 4l # head,001400 74 two yearelings, at 2l. 10s # head,001505 79 one yearling, at 1l. 10s # heade,000910 1/2 bert Twadwell1 Joseph Welch1 Samuel Champney1 John Wyman1 William Manning2 Isaac Bradish 2 Doct. [William] Kneeland1 William Gamage4 Mr. [John] Winthrop3 Thomas Hastings2 Ebenezer Bradish1 William Darling1 William Howe1 Mr, [Thomas] Marsh1 Deac. [Samuel] Whittemore2 Capt. [Ebenezer] Stedman3 Israel Porter1 John Phillips, Jr.2 Stephen Randall1 Edward Marrett1 John Manning1 Owen Warland4 Doct. [Francis] Moore1 Samuel Hicks1 Edward Prentice1 Samuel Hinds1 James Kettell
William, b. 6 Dec. 1657, was a carpenter, resided in Maiden 1684, and d. at Rumney Marsh, or Chelsea, 14 Mar. 1695-6; Elizabeth, b. 17 Aug. 1660, m. John Cooper, 28 , prob. m.—— Turner; Dorcas, b.——, m. Benjamin Blackleech, who d. and she m.—— Marsh. 2. Francis, s. of Nathaniel (1), m. Martha Sherman of Watertown, 26 Sept. 1. 1674. She d. in Malden 23 Sept. 1690, a. 82. He is called by Dr. Bond of Rumney Marsh. Druce, Vincent (otherwise written Druse, Druse, and on the list of Freement to Hartford. 2. Benjamin, sometimes styled of Malden and sometimes of Rumney Marsh, m. Alice, dau. of Richard Dexter of Maiden, where he had Benjamin, b. 16 Ap2; in 1680 he bought 250 acres in Billerica; at both these periods he was of Rumney Marsh. He d. before 26 Jan. 1696-7. 3. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (2), was of RuRumney Marsh in 1675, when he was impressed as a trooper in an expedition against the Indians. He removed to Camb. before 1681, and in 1693 he bought 206 acres a
rew, b. 1646; Aaron, b. 1649; Frances, b. 1650, d. unm. 16 Sept. 1718; Martha, b. about 1653, m. Daniel Epes, 17 Ap. 1672, and d. 9 Feb. 1692; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1655-6; William, b. 6 Dec. 1657, was a carpenter, resided in Maiden 1684, and d. at Rumney Marsh, or Chelsea, 14 Mar. 1695-6; Elizabeth, b. 17 Aug. 1660, m. John Cooper, 28 Ap. 1686, and d. 15 Nov. 1714. William the f. d. 25 Mar. 1685, aged 71 years. He was b. in England. When quite young, his father died, and his mother m. Stephen Day,Francis, b. 1630; Mary, bur. 1 Jan. 1637-8; Joanna, bur. 20 Nov. 1638; Dorcas, buried 6 Feb. 1638-9, aged 7 days; Nathaniel, b. 6 Mar. 1640-41; Joanna, b. 20 Nov. 1642, prob. m.—— Turner; Dorcas, b.——, m. Benjamin Blackleech, who d. and she m.—— Marsh. 2. Francis, s. of Nathaniel (1), m. Martha Sherman of Watertown, 26 Sept. 1661, and had Francis, b. 14 Sept. 1662; John, b. 19 Feb. 1664-5; Martha, b. 2 Mar. 1666-7, d. 10 Dec. 1667; Nathaniel, b. 9 Feb. 1668-9; Mary, b. about 1671, m. R
. Aaron, s. of William (6), m. Lucy Cutter 21 Nov. 1797, and d. 2 Oct. 1805, a. 38. Mary, m. Capt. Samuel Chandler 4 Nov. 1777. John, m. Eleanor Russell 23 June 1781. Josiah, m. Sally Cooper 10 July 1788. Wid. Sarah, d. 13 Sept. 1780. Sally, d. 16 Nov. 1792, a. 23. Elizabeth, d. 11 Feb. 1793, a. 20. Mrs. Hannah, d. 31 July 1801, a. 45. Doolittle, John, m. Sibilla Nutt, wid. of Miles Nutt of Chs., 30 Oct. 1674. She d. in Malden 23 Sept. 1690, a. 82. He is called by Dr. Bond of Rumney Marsh. Druce, Vincent (otherwise written Druse, Druse, and on the list of Freemen, 1645, Vincent Ruth), removed from Hingham and purchased a farm on the south side of the river, adjoining Brookline, 4 Feb. 1650-51. He was father of Vincent, and probably also of John of Roxbury who was slain in Philip's War, to whom Eliot refers in the Roxbury Church Record, under date of 24 July 1675: John Druse dyed in the warrs, and was there buried; he acquitted himself valiantly. 2. Vincent, s. of Vi
ing-house now stands. In 1635 she m. William Ruskew (Reskie or Roscoe), and soon went to Hartford. 2. Benjamin, sometimes styled of Malden and sometimes of Rumney Marsh, m. Alice, dau. of Richard Dexter of Maiden, where he had Benjamin, b. 16 Ap. 1657; Joseph, b. 1 Mar. 1658-9. He had also Richard; and Sarah, who m. John Waite before 1697. In 1678 he bought 15 acres in Chs. which he sold in 1682; in 1680 he bought 250 acres in Billerica; at both these periods he was of Rumney Marsh. He d. before 26 Jan. 1696-7. 3. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (2), was of Rumney Marsh in 1675, when he was impressed as a trooper in an expedition against the Indians. HRumney Marsh in 1675, when he was impressed as a trooper in an expedition against the Indians. He removed to Camb. before 1681, and in 1693 he bought 206 acres at the Farms, where he subsequently resided, and where his posterity remain to this day. He m. Sarah——, who d. 28 Jan. 1710, and he m. Jane——. His chil. were Mary, b. 13 July 1683; John, b. about 1686; Benjamin, b. 20 Feb. 1689-90; Richard, b.——, d. unm. 1719;
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