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John Bishop (search for this): chapter 5
usannaMaiden, Mar. 15, 1763Nov. 30, 1763In family of Jonathan Sprague (about loyrs.old). Inglesbe, BethiahChelsea, May 3, 1754In family of Timothy Hall. Single woman. Ingols, EuniceNewbury, July i, 1771Daughter of James and Bathshua Peirson. Ingolls, LucyJan. 30, 1791 Ingraham, Duncan, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797(Signed) Richard Hall. Isebester, ChristianWatertown, Sept., 1768In family of Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Charlestown, abt. Oct. 15, 1770 Jackson, CharlesStoneham, Apr. 8, 1763Tenant of John Bishop.   Elizabeth (wife)   Anna (child) Jackson, CharlesChildren of Mrs. Jos. Stan-   Hannahyan. See Joseph Stanyan.   HannahStoneham, May, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Dau. of Hannah Stanyan. Jenkins, AbigailMaiden, Apr. 21, 1760In family of Hezikiah Blanchard. Jenks, RichardLynn, Apr. 2, 1764Journeyman. In family of Samuel Tilton. Jenks, Samuel, Capt.Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWo
Register, Vol. VII, p. 25. Errata. Vol. VII, No. 2, Page 38, Line 14, read Mrs. Edward N. Hallowell instead of Mrs. Edwin N. Hallowell. Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 7, no. 2). Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Holt, HannahJan. 30, 1791 Holt, PollyJan. 30, 1791 Honey, ElizabethBoston, June 2, 1760March Court,Maid in family of Maj. Benj. 1761Goldthwaite. Hovey, BenjaminAug. 31, 1797 Hovey, EbenezerNewton, July 4, 1763In family of Timothy Tufts. Laborer. Holt, PollyJan. 30, 1791 Honey, ElizabethBoston, June 2, 1760March Court,Maid in family of Maj. Benj. 1761Goldthwaite. Hovey, BenjaminAug. 31, 1797 Hovey, EbenezerNewton, July 4, 1763In family of Timothy Tufts. Laborer. Hovey, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Howard, DavidMaiden, Jan., 1764June 14, 1764   Martha (wife)   Elizabeth (child) Howard, SarahMalden, Jan., 1764June 14, 1764In family of David Howard.   Mary (daughter) Howard, SarahWoburn, Apr. 10, 1765In family of Simon Tufts. Hunt, JeremiahJuly 10, 1751Tenant of John Willis.   (wife and family) Huss, MaryJan. 30, 1791 Hutchins, SusannaMaiden, Mar. 15, 1763Nov. 30, 1763In family of Jonathan Sprague (about loyrs.old). Inglesbe, BethiahChelsea, May 3, 175
July i, 1771Daughter of James and Bathshua Peirson. Ingolls, LucyJan. 30, 1791 Ingraham, Duncan, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797(Signed) Richard Hall. Isebester, ChristianWatertown, Sept., 1768In family of Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Charlestown, abt. Oct. 15, 1770 Jackson, CharlesStoneham, Apr. 8, 1763Tenant of John Bishop.   Elizabeth (wife)   Anna (child) Jackson, CharlesChildren of Mrs. Jos. Stan-   Hannahyan. See Joseph Stanyan.   HannahStoneham, May, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Dau. of Hannah Stanyan. Jenkins, AbigailMaiden, Apr. 21, 1760In family of Hezikiah Blanchard. Jenks, RichardLynn, Apr. 2, 1764Journeyman. In family of Samuel Tilton. Jenks, Samuel, Capt.Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWoburn, June 16, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Dau. of Giles Johnson. Age 10 yrs. In family of Benj. Parker. Johnson, MaryAug. 31, 1797Widow of Henry Johnson. Johnson, ThomasBoston, Oct. 27, 1762Boarder
Jonathan Wade (search for this): chapter 5
3. Jonathan and Nathaniel Wade. Jonathan and Nathaniel Wade, sons of Jonathan Wade of Ipswich, were the fathers of town government in Medford. Jonathan was tore the title of Major. Jonathan was captain of the Three county troop. Jonathan Wade married first, Deborah Dudley, daughter of Hon. Thomas Dudley, by whom he h She had two children, Dorothy and Elizabeth, both of whom died unmarried. Jonathan Wade died November 24, 1689, and his widow married Col. Nathaniel Thomas of Mars to in old records and deeds as Madam Thomas. Her brother Jonathan married Jonathan Wade's daughter Deborah. Nathaniel Wade married Mercy Bradstreet, October 31,famous American women of her day. She was a half sister of Deborah, wife of Jonathan Wade, the former born about 1612, the latter in 1645. The births of seven childhaniel, Mercy, Jonathan, Samuel, Anne, Dorothy and Dudley. The only son of Jonathan Wade died leaving no issue; the sons and grandsons of Nathaniel form a long line
Bradstreet (search for this): chapter 5
t 1714. He died in 1718; his widow returned to Medford, where she died in 1729. She is often referred to in old records and deeds as Madam Thomas. Her brother Jonathan married Jonathan Wade's daughter Deborah. Nathaniel Wade married Mercy Bradstreet, October 31, 1672, and died November 28, 1707. His wife survived him seven years. She was the daughter of Gov. Simon and Anne (Dudley) Bradstreet, the poetess, one of the most famous American women of her day. She was a half sister of Deborah, was the daughter of Gov. Simon and Anne (Dudley) Bradstreet, the poetess, one of the most famous American women of her day. She was a half sister of Deborah, wife of Jonathan Wade, the former born about 1612, the latter in 1645. The births of seven children of Nathaniel and Mercy are recorded; Nathaniel, Mercy, Jonathan, Samuel, Anne, Dorothy and Dudley. The only son of Jonathan Wade died leaving no issue; the sons and grandsons of Nathaniel form a long line of prominent citizens of Medford.
Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWoburn, June 16, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Dau. of Giles Johnson. Age 10 yrs. In family of Benj. Parker. Johnson, MaryAug. 31, 1797Widow of Henry Johnson. Johnson, ThomasBoston, Oct. 27, 1762Boarder in house of Samuel Hall. Jones, JohnConcord, Mar. 26, 1765Feb. 24, 1766Single. Husbandman. In employ of Isaac Royall. Jones, JonasAug. 31, 1797 Jones, JosephActon, Jan. 20, 1772In family of Isaac Hall. The Petition of Belinda, servant of Isaac Royall, Esq. [Read before Sarah Bradlee Fulton Chapter, D. A. R., June 6, 1904.] Commonweath of Massachusetts.To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled. The Petition of Belinda an Affrican, humbly shews: That seventy years have rolled away, since she on the banks of the Rio da Valta, received her existance—the mountains Covered with spicy forests, the va
John Hall (search for this): chapter 5
Apr. 21, 1760In family of Hezikiah Blanchard. Jenks, RichardLynn, Apr. 2, 1764Journeyman. In family of Samuel Tilton. Jenks, Samuel, Capt.Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWoburn, June 16, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Dau. of Giles Johnson. Age 10 yrs. In family of Benj. Parker. Johnson, MaryAug. 31, 1797Widow of Henry Johnson. Johnson, ThomasBoston, Oct. 27, 1762Boarder in house of Samuel Hall. Jones, JohnConcord, Mar. 26, 1765Feb. 24, 1766Single. Husbandman. In employ of Isaac Royall. Jones, JonasAug. 31, 1797 Jones, JosephActon, Jan. 20, 1772In family of Isaac Hall. The Petition of Belinda, servant of Isaac Royall, Esq. [Read before Sarah Bradlee Fulton Chapter, D. A. R., June 6, 1904.] Commonweath of Massachusetts.To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled. The Petition of Belinda an Affrican, humbly shews: That seve
Joseph Stan (search for this): chapter 5
oyrs.old). Inglesbe, BethiahChelsea, May 3, 1754In family of Timothy Hall. Single woman. Ingols, EuniceNewbury, July i, 1771Daughter of James and Bathshua Peirson. Ingolls, LucyJan. 30, 1791 Ingraham, Duncan, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797(Signed) Richard Hall. Isebester, ChristianWatertown, Sept., 1768In family of Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Charlestown, abt. Oct. 15, 1770 Jackson, CharlesStoneham, Apr. 8, 1763Tenant of John Bishop.   Elizabeth (wife)   Anna (child) Jackson, CharlesChildren of Mrs. Jos. Stan-   Hannahyan. See Joseph Stanyan.   HannahStoneham, May, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Dau. of Hannah Stanyan. Jenkins, AbigailMaiden, Apr. 21, 1760In family of Hezikiah Blanchard. Jenks, RichardLynn, Apr. 2, 1764Journeyman. In family of Samuel Tilton. Jenks, Samuel, Capt.Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1762Jan. 1, 1763   Mary (wife) Johnson, ElizabethWoburnNov. 27, 1756Maid servant. See Jacob Bucknam. Johnson, HannahWoburn, June 16, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Dau. of Giles Johnson. Age 10 yrs. In family
Thomas Sprague (search for this): chapter 5
zerNewton, July 4, 1763In family of Timothy Tufts. Laborer. Hovey, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Howard, DavidMaiden, Jan., 1764June 14, 1764   Martha (wife)   Elizabeth (child) Howard, SarahMalden, Jan., 1764June 14, 1764In family of David Howard.   Mary (daughter) Howard, SarahWoburn, Apr. 10, 1765In family of Simon Tufts. Hunt, JeremiahJuly 10, 1751Tenant of John Willis.   (wife and family) Huss, MaryJan. 30, 1791 Hutchins, SusannaMaiden, Mar. 15, 1763Nov. 30, 1763In family of Jonathan Sprague (about loyrs.old). Inglesbe, BethiahChelsea, May 3, 1754In family of Timothy Hall. Single woman. Ingols, EuniceNewbury, July i, 1771Daughter of James and Bathshua Peirson. Ingolls, LucyJan. 30, 1791 Ingraham, Duncan, Esq.Aug. 31, 1797(Signed) Richard Hall. Isebester, ChristianWatertown, Sept., 1768In family of Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Charlestown, abt. Oct. 15, 1770 Jackson, CharlesStoneham, Apr. 8, 1763Tenant of John Bishop.   Elizabeth (wife)   Anna (child) Jackson, CharlesC
Medford Historical Register (search for this): chapter 5
l be paid to their Inftruction, Morals, Health, and a humane treatment. ——N. B. A line directed to faid Wyman, will be attended to. Columbian Centinel, Sept. 5, 1795. note.—Mr. Wyman was the predecessor of Mrs. Susanna Rowson. See Medford Historical Register, Vol. VII, p. 25. Errata. Vol. VII, No. 2, Page 38, Line 14, read Mrs. Edward N. Hallowell instead of Mrs. Edwin N. Hallowell. Strangers in Medford, (continued from Vol. 7, no. 2). Names.From. Date.Warned out.RemarkMajor. Jonathan was captain of the Three county troop. Jonathan Wade married first, Deborah Dudley, daughter of Hon. Thomas Dudley, by whom he had children, Dudley, Prudence, Katharine, Deborah and Susanna, who outlived him. See Medford Historical Register, Vol. IV, p. 48. He married second, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Dunster, president of Harvard College. She had two children, Dorothy and Elizabeth, both of whom died unmarried. Jonathan Wade died November 24, 1689, and his widow ma<
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