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Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Committees appointed for the school outside the Neck, together with the annual appropriations. (search)
Samuel Rand, £ 250, or £ 33. 6. 8. lawful Money. May 20, 1751, Peter Tufts, Henry Gardner, Benjamin Parker, Seth Reed, Joseph Phipps, £ 200. O. T. May 12, 1752, Samuel Bowman, Henry Gardner, Seth Reed, Benjamin Parker, Joseph Phipps, Samuel Kent, £ 200, or £ 26. 13. 4. lawful money, May 14, 1753, Benjamin Parker, Seth Reed, Samuel Kent, Joseph Phipps, £ 240. We close the list at this point, as by the next May the town of Medford had taken on a more definite form, and CharlestowSamuel Kent, Joseph Phipps, £ 240. We close the list at this point, as by the next May the town of Medford had taken on a more definite form, and Charlestown, in consequence, suffered a considerable diminution in territory. This indefinitely designated locality beyond the Neck, or outside the peninsula, consisting, we see, of distinct communities separated by wide stretches of unsettled or sparsely settled territory, to all appearances, after the vote of May, 1736, amicably portioned out the sums we have quoted above. That each district had a school of its own is not certain, but we are inclined to think it did have one. As yet, there is no
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Gregory Stone and some of his descendants (search)
For nineteen years, from 1752 to 1770, inclusive, the local committeeman for Milk Row was Samuel Kent, whose father, Joseph Kent, we have seen, held a similar position for some years before that.ed by the road on the northeast, and southwest by land of Samuel Tufts. November 27, 1740, Samuel Kent married into a remarkable family, remarkable as far as Somerville history is concerned, amongem blessed. Of the children of Joseph3 (Joseph2, John1) Adams, of Cambridge, Rebecca married Samuel Kent; Anne became the wife of Peter Tufts, Jr.; and Mary married Nathan Tufts, his brother. Two s Jr., and Joseph5 Adams (styled major) married, for his first wife, Lucy, the daughter of our Samuel Kent. Samuel and Rebecca (Adams) Kent had seven children, some of whom died in infancy. Besides Kent had seven children, some of whom died in infancy. Besides the above-mentioned Lucy, there was an only son, Samuel, Jr., and daughters Sarah and Rebecca, who became the first and the second wife, respectively, of Nathaniel Hawkins. The next to serve the Mi
ones, Dorcas, 85. Jones, Ruth, 68. Keene, Sarah A. (Vinal), 71. Kendall's Boston Brass Band, 2. Kent, Benjamin, 88. Kent, Ebenezer, 43, 88. Kent, Joseph, 14, 15, 16, 88. Kent, Lucy, 89. Kent, Mehitable, 88. Kent, Rebecca, 88, 89. Kent, Samuel, 16, 88, 89. Kent, Samuel, Jr. 89. Kent, Sarah, 89. Kent, Stephen, 88. Kent Street, Somerville, 88. Kent, Hon. William H., 88. Kettell, Elizabeth, 6. Kettle, Jonathan, 12, 14. Lady Superior, The, 22. Lamson, Nathaniel, 16. LeKent, Samuel, Jr. 89. Kent, Sarah, 89. Kent, Stephen, 88. Kent Street, Somerville, 88. Kent, Hon. William H., 88. Kettell, Elizabeth, 6. Kettle, Jonathan, 12, 14. Lady Superior, The, 22. Lamson, Nathaniel, 16. Leland, Caleb W., 38. Lemmon, Joseph, 14. Levett, Captain. 29. Lewis' Wharf, 70. Lexington, 47, 71, 74, 85. Lexington, First Church Established in, 83. Lidgett, Charles, 31. Lincoln, Mass., 74, 85. Lincolnshire, Eng., 27. Local History, Teaching of, in the Public Schools, 57-64. London, Eng., 26, 73. Longfellow, H. W., 82. Lord Macaulay, 64. Lovell's Island, 12, 13. Lowell, Mass., 4, 5, 6, 8, 9. Lowell Road, 3. Lowell & Nashua Railroad, 10. Luxford, —, 33. Lynn Farm, 1