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e owner of part of the brick mansion house formerly of Major Jonathan Wade, and his tavern was probably near the present square (perhaps in the brick mansion). He kept a tavern only one year; then from the year 1707 to 718, both inclusive, Mr. Nathaniel Peirce was licensed as an innholder. Mr. Peirce, as has been before stated, bought the estate in the year 1717. He died in the year 1719, and in that year and in the years 1720 and 1721, and also in the year 1726, his widow, Mrs. Lydia Peirce, Mr. Peirce, as has been before stated, bought the estate in the year 1717. He died in the year 1719, and in that year and in the years 1720 and 1721, and also in the year 1726, his widow, Mrs. Lydia Peirce, received an nnholder's license. Up to this date I have been particular to give in detail the names of those parties who were granted licenses as innholders, etc., for the reason that this house appears to have been the first, and for many years the only, public house (excepting the Rookes' house) in the town of Medford, and these names appearing in such regular order, leads to the belief that they may have been occupants of this house. The Peirces were located here without doubt, still this
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Genealogy of the Francis family, 1645-1903. (search)
n. 4, 1650; m. Lydia Cooper. Richard d. March 24, 1687, aged about 81. This would make the date of his birth about 1606. Consequently he must have come from some foreign country previous to 1645, the date of the birth of his first child. 1-2STEPHEN Francis; m. Hannah Hall, daughter of Thomas of Cambridge, Dec. 27, 1670, who d. April 2, 1683. He then married Hannah Dickson, Sept. 16, 1683; d. Sept. 24, 1719; children:— 2-5Hannah; b. Sept. 28, 1671; d. June 17, 1677. 5 1/2Lydia; m. Nathaniel Peirce. 6Stephen; b. Aug. 15, 1674. 7Hannah; b. June 18, 1677; d. young. 8Hannah; b. April 7, 1680. 9John (called Jr., 723); m. Elizabeth Frost, daughter of John of Cambridge, Sept. 13, 1705. 1-4John Francis (called John, Sr., 1722), who d. Jan. 3, 1728; m. Lydia Cooper, Jan. 5, 1688, who d. Aug. 24, 1725, aged 63 years; children:— 4-9 1/2John; b. Oct, 10, 1688; d. young. 10John; b. Feb. 17, 1690. 11Stephen; b. Nov. 2, 1691. 12Nathaniel; b. about 1692; named in divis. of his fath
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Records of the Revolutionary War. (search)
s found at City Hall, Medford, 1905. Medford, July 10th, 1780. We the Subscribers doe Severally Inlist ourselves as Soldiers for the Town of Medford and Severally Promise to March to Clovorack or elsewhere and Join the Army and Doe Duty for the Term of three Months Five Thousand Dollars Each After our Arrivell There as Witness our hands (1000)Andrew Floyd 250 Dollars & Shoes 130Dos(1000)334, HattIsaac Green (1500)William tufts 835Benj. Francis (1000)500 HattJeremiah Stewart (1000)Stephen Butterfield (1000)John Watson 1000Ebenezer Tufts Robert Polley Felt 100Do 300Do1000Peter Connary 1000(300)John LeBosquet Note 300010001000Joseph Willson Note 30001300(700)Francis Cutter 300200DoIsaac Connary 150 Stockg & Hatt1000DoNathaniel Peirce Medford May 27, 1779 Recvd of Benj Hall Ebenr Hall Selectmen of Medford Forty five Pounds for which I Promise to Duty as a Soldier in Tivertown or Else where Untill the first Day of July Next for th