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Watertown (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
. (nurse child)Cambridge,May 26, 1772In house of Richard Crease. Dike, Jonathan(See John Adams) Dixon, Josiah  Hannah (wife)Charlestown,Apr., 1755Dec. 1, 1755 Dix, Sarah(See Sarah Reed) Dogget, widow of Isaac  Bathsheba (daugh'r)BraintreeFeb. 26, 1755 Dolbeir, SusannahBoston,May 17, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Servant of Thos. Seccomb. Dorumpel, Derumpel RobertNewtown,May 15, 1764In family of Timothy Tufts. Dunster, RebeccaMasson town,June 6, 1770In family of Joseph Tufts. Eades, Josiah (?)Watertown,June 21, 1755Orphan. Age 16. Apprentice to Ebenr. Tidd. Eastabrooks, Nehemiah  wife and child'nJan. 30, 1791Distiller. Emerson, AbigailCambridge,Mar. 27, 1754Feb. 26, 1755In service to Zacheriah Poole. English, WilliamAug. 31, 1797 Evens, AnnaWilmington,Sept. 17, 1765Sept. 1, 1756In service to Hezekiah Blanchard. Farley, MaryBillerica,Aug. 12, 1765Feb. 24, 1766In family of Aaron Blanchard. Farrington, Daniel Age 15.Jan. 30, 1791 Fillebrown, JamesCambridge,Mar. 10 1766May 16,
Burlington (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
1751 Crowell, Robert  wife and familyJuly 10, 1751 Cutter, DavidWoburn abt. May 18, 1757Feb. 8, 1758Taken in by Wm. Faulkner   Mary (wife)  one childTo James Long's farm of Medford. Cutter, ElizabethWoburn, on or before Dec.Widow ; in family of Sarah Cutter. Cutter, PollyJan. 30, 1791   RebeccaJan. 30, 1791Widow. Darby, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Darling, John  Mary (wife)  John, Jr.  Mary  Thankful  Lydia  EuniceAug. 10, 1777 Davis, AbelJan. 30, 1791 Davis, ElizabethWoburn Precinct, Burlington. Nov. 15, 1755In service to Timothy Hall. Davis, ElizabethJan. 30, 1791 Davis LucyCharlestown, May 21, 1759Sept. 5, 1759In service to Zebulon May. In service to Benj. Pierce. Delahunt, ElizabethBoston,Oct. 12, 1770Housekeeper for Col. Royal Dexter, TimothyJan. 30, 1791 Dickson, Jonathan  Martha (wife)  Benjamin Surname not given. (nurse child)Cambridge,May 26, 1772In house of Richard Crease. Dike, Jonathan(See John Adams) Dixon, Josiah  Hannah (wife)Charl
Billerica (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Derumpel RobertNewtown,May 15, 1764In family of Timothy Tufts. Dunster, RebeccaMasson town,June 6, 1770In family of Joseph Tufts. Eades, Josiah (?)Watertown,June 21, 1755Orphan. Age 16. Apprentice to Ebenr. Tidd. Eastabrooks, Nehemiah  wife and child'nJan. 30, 1791Distiller. Emerson, AbigailCambridge,Mar. 27, 1754Feb. 26, 1755In service to Zacheriah Poole. English, WilliamAug. 31, 1797 Evens, AnnaWilmington,Sept. 17, 1765Sept. 1, 1756In service to Hezekiah Blanchard. Farley, MaryBillerica,Aug. 12, 1765Feb. 24, 1766In family of Aaron Blanchard. Farrington, Daniel Age 15.Jan. 30, 1791 Fillebrown, JamesCambridge,Mar. 10 1766May 16, 1767Apprentice to Nath'l Pierce. 2, 1767 Over the Hill to the poorhouse. By Helen T. Wild. THE poor ye have always with you is amply exemplified in town records from the earliest times. The meeting-house, the minister, and the town charges furnish the bulk of subject matter for the early books. One cannot read these ancient documents
Drewry's Bluff (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
, Aug. 27, 1803. Crocker, John and familyStonehamFeb. 26, 1755 Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Crowell, Aaron  wife and familyJuly 10, 1751 Crowell, Robert  wife and familyJuly 10, 1751 Cutter, DavidWoburn abt. May 18, 1757Feb. 8, 1758Taken in by Wm. Faulkner   Mary (wife)  one childTo James Long's farm of Medford. Cutter, ElizabethWoburn, on or before Dec.Widow ; in family of Sarah Cutter. Cutter, PollyJan. 30, 1791   RebeccaJan. 30, 1791Widow. Darby, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Darling, John  Mary (wife)  John, Jr.  Mary  Thankful  Lydia  EuniceAug. 10, 1777 Davis, AbelJan. 30, 1791 Davis, ElizabethWoburn Precinct, Burlington. Nov. 15, 1755In service to Timothy Hall. Davis, ElizabethJan. 30, 1791 Davis LucyCharlestown, May 21, 1759Sept. 5, 1759In service to Zebulon May. In service to Benj. Pierce. Delahunt, ElizabethBoston,Oct. 12, 1770Housekeeper for Col. Royal Dexter, TimothyJan. 30, 1791 Dickson, Jonathan  Martha (wife)  Benjamin Sur
North Yarmouth (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
poverty. There was only one deeper abyss of misery, and that was imprisonment for debt in the common gaol. Heber Reginald Bishop. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record for April prints a sketch, with portrait, of Heber Reginald Bishop, who died in New York, December 10, 1902. Mr. Bishop was born in Medford, March 11, 1840, and was the youngest son of Nathaniel Holmes Bishop and Mary Smith Farrar. He was educated at the Medford High School and at the academy in North Yarmouth, Maine. In 1856, he began his business career, and five years after was the head of a prosperous house in Cuba, where he remained until 1876, when he returned to this country. He then became interested in some of the largest enterprises in New York city, and spent his leisure time in travelling and collecting art treasures from all lands. Mr. Bishop presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art one of the finest collections of jade in existence. In 1902 he completed an illustrated c
Cuba, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
was imprisonment for debt in the common gaol. Heber Reginald Bishop. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record for April prints a sketch, with portrait, of Heber Reginald Bishop, who died in New York, December 10, 1902. Mr. Bishop was born in Medford, March 11, 1840, and was the youngest son of Nathaniel Holmes Bishop and Mary Smith Farrar. He was educated at the Medford High School and at the academy in North Yarmouth, Maine. In 1856, he began his business career, and five years after was the head of a prosperous house in Cuba, where he remained until 1876, when he returned to this country. He then became interested in some of the largest enterprises in New York city, and spent his leisure time in travelling and collecting art treasures from all lands. Mr. Bishop presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art one of the finest collections of jade in existence. In 1902 he completed an illustrated catalogue of it, which is also a valuable book of reference.
Stoneham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
elAug. 31, 1797 Collins, Richard  (wife)LondonJune 26, 1756Peruke Maker. BostonIn house of Israel Mead. Conory, DanielStoneham,May 8, 1764.Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac Conory. Conory, Conery. Isaac  Sarah (mother)  Hannah Sisters  LydiaStonehaStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765 Conory, PeterStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771In family of Nathan Stoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771In family of Nathan Tufts, Jr. Cook, Joseph   wife and childrenDec., 1759Taken in by Capt. Whitmore. Cook, Joseph, Jr.  Margery (wife)  a boyCambridge, May 10, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Tenant of Joseph Tufts. Cook, Joseph  Margery (wife)  Isaac   Abigail ChildrenCharlestocca (wife)  and a childNov. 29, 1754 Cristie, MarthaNotice from Town of Boston, Aug. 27, 1803. Crocker, John and familyStonehamFeb. 26, 1755 Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Crowell, Aaron  wife and familyJuly 10, 1751 C
Christian (search for this): chapter 5
Strangers in Medford, (continued from vol. 4, no. 2). Names.From.Date.Warned out.Remarks. Chandler, BallardJan. 30, 1791 Christian, JohnJan. 30, 1791 Clark, SarahBoston,Sept. 27, 1766May 16, 1767 Clark (two children)Boston.May 27, 1772Children of Elizabeth Clark. Jan. 2, 1773In family of Wm. Henderson. Clisby, JosephNot to be rated. . . in this town which I lately lived in, Apr. 30, 1790. Clisby, JosephJan. 30, 1791Cooper. Coffin, SamuelAug. 31, 1797 Collins, Richard  (wife)LondonJune 26, 1756Peruke Maker. BostonIn house of Israel Mead. Conory, DanielStoneham,May 8, 1764.Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac Conory. Conory, Conery. Isaac  Sarah (mother)  Hannah Sisters  LydiaStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765 Conory, PeterStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771In family of Nathan Tufts, Jr. Cook, Joseph   wife and chi
. 30, 1791 Clark, SarahBoston,Sept. 27, 1766May 16, 1767 Clark (two children)Boston.May 27, 1772Children of Elizabeth Clark. Jan. 2, 1773In family of Wm. Henderson. Clisby, JosephNot to be rated. . . in this town which I lately lived in, Apr. 30, 1790. Clisby, JosephJan. 30, 1791Cooper. Coffin, SamuelAug. 31, 1797 Collins, Richard  (wife)LondonJune 26, 1756Peruke Maker. BostonIn house of Israel Mead. Conory, DanielStoneham,May 8, 1764.Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac Conory. Conory, Conery. Isaac  Sarah (mother)  Hannah Sisters  LydiaStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765 Conory, PeterStoneham,May 8, 1764Mar. 1, 1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771In family of Nathan Tufts, Jr. Cook, Joseph   wife and childrenDec., 1759Taken in by Capt. Whitmore. Cook, Joseph, Jr.  Margery (wife)  a boyCambridge, May 10, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Tenant of Joseph Tufts.
Galen James (search for this): chapter 5
1765Brother of Isaac. Jan. 30, 1791 Convers, EbenezerAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Convers, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Cook, IsaacCharlestown,Mar., 1771Inwn, Nov. 25, 1766May 16, 1767Young child in family of Benjamin Teel. Copeland, JamesAug. 31, 1797 Corey, ThomasJan. 30, 1791 Corrigell, James  Elizabeth (wife)BosJames  Elizabeth (wife)Boston, July 2, 1760 Crane, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Cowen, ElizabethMaiden, Sept. 3, 1758Maid in family of Simon Tufts. Cozens, Nathaniel  Rebecca (wife)  and a childNov.Sarah Cutter. Cutter, PollyJan. 30, 1791   RebeccaJan. 30, 1791Widow. Darby, JamesJan. 30, 1791 Darling, John  Mary (wife)  John, Jr.  Mary  Thankful  Lydia  Eunly of Aaron Blanchard. Farrington, Daniel Age 15.Jan. 30, 1791 Fillebrown, JamesCambridge,Mar. 10 1766May 16, 1767Apprentice to Nath'l Pierce. 2, 1767 Oveding with milk or molasses, or milk porridge, one third milk. In 1829, Deacon Galen James, a strong total abstinence advocate, became chairman of th
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