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cause, if any they have, on Wednesday, the 6th of December following, why the prayer thereof should not be granted. Ebenezer Burrill, Esq., for the committee of both houses on the petition above, reported that said committee, appointed to take under consideration said petition, having repaired to the lands petitioned for by, and notified the petitioners and the agents for the town of Cambridge, Hon. Spencer Phips, Jonathan Remington, Francis Foxcroft, William Brattle, Esqs, and Mr. Andrew Bordman, were chosen the committee of Cambridge, July 24, 1732, for this purpose. See attested copy of vote, belonging to Mr. J. B. Russell of New Market, N. J. with other petitioners, and having carefully viewed the place and heard the parties, are humbly of opinion that the lands in the Northwest Part of said town petitioned for, be set off a distinct precinct by the following boundaries: On Menotomy River from Charlestown till it comes to Spy Pond Brook, then on said brook till it comes
stoned gratis, and the boards and shingles carted from Sudbury and Billerica free of charge to me. I married Oct. 2, 1740, Miss Sarah Porter, daughter of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Anne Porter, of Hadley, and on Oct. 16, I brought her to my house. Cambridge, 27th Sept. 1740. These may certify whom it may concern that the purpose of marriage between the Rev. Mr. Samuel Cooke of Cambridge, and Mrs. Sarah Porter of Hadley has been entered and published in Cambridge as the law directs. ANDr Bordman, jun. Town Clerk. Hadley, Oct. 2, 1740. These may certifie that the within certified persons were joined in marriage. Grindall Rawson, Clerk. On Aug. 2, 1741, a son was born to us, and on the 9th he was baptized Samuel, and on the 14th inst. Samuel died. On the 22d the mother died, both dying of the throat distemper. My sister Miriam (now Pierce) kindly came and kept my house. I married September 23, 1742, Anna Cotton, daughter of the Rev. Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Cotton, of Newtown.
of those that belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Prec't in 1787. 2. Nathan, Jr., of Lexington, m. Susanna Frost of Camb. 25 Aug. 1805. Nathan's child d. 12 July, 1808, a. 2. 3. Mehitable, of Charlestown Farms, and Edward Gardner, m. 5 Apr. 1781.—Church Rec. Lydia and Silas Robinson of Camb. m. 18 Nov. 1779—marriage fee $13. Abigail m. Zechariah Hill, 25 Mar. 1783. Ruth m. Abraham Hill, 9 Sept. 1784. Amos, and Mary Pratt of Lexington, m. 13 Apr. 1817. Boardman and Bordman, a prominent family, more particularly in the First Parish. Moses m. Elizabeth Fillebrown, 25 Dec. 1746. Elizabeth m. Andrew Brown of 2d Reg't, 13 Dec. 1775. Elizabeth m. John Brown, 13-15 May, 1776. Andrew and w. Mary were adm. to the Second Prec't Church, 1 Mar. 1778. See Paige. Bodge. See Budge. Boutell, John, of Charlestown, and Hannah Winship of Dorchester, m. 21 Oct. 1812. Pub. Oct. 4, 1812.—Wyman, 100. Bowers, John, and Lydia Cutter, both Camb., m. 21 Jan. 1773 —see C
, 193, 226, 266 Bernard, 53, 82, 90 Berry, 191, 193, 348 Billings, 288 Blackington, 18, 58, 61, 94, 95, 128, 193-94, 264, 293, 328 Blackman, 194, 219 Blackstone, 343 Blake, 154, 194, 239, 313, 334 Blanchard, 94, 96, 107, 150, 165, 184, 194, 221, 238,310, 343 Blasius, 153 Blodget and Blodgett, 58, 97, 105, 194, 248, 251, 260, 284, 292, 316 Blood, 223, 236 Bloxham, 359 Boardman, 194, 198, 239, 342 Bodge, 194, 199 Bonaparte, 111 Bond, 67, 122 Bordman, 2, 91, 194 Boutell, 195, 330 Bouton, 70 Bowdoin, 131 Bowers, 196, 216 Bowes, 33, 84, 92, 195, 204, 208, 268 Bowman, 58, 78, 95, 97, 108, 150, 167,168, 184, 195, 198, 204, 216,220, 222, 278, 290, 316, 324, 327, 330, 331 Boyce, 11, 252 Boyd, 195 Boyer, 344 Boylen, 343 Boylston, 246 Boynton, 294 Brackett, 196, 311 Bracy, 203 Bradbury, 196, 259 Bradford, 132 Bradish, 64, 196, 224 Bradley, 132 Bradshaw, 89,91, 92,177, 178, 196, 207 Bra