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[656] m. Edward Thwing 8 Aug. 1704; Henry, b. 17 Oct. 1679; Ebenezer, b. 9 Mar. 1688-9; and perhaps others. Henry the f. d. 21 Aug. 1720, a. about 75. 3. John, in. Sarah Prentice 8 June 1676, and had Sarah, b. 31 Mar. and d. 13 Ap. 1677; John, b. 2 Mar. 1677-8; Sarah, b. 17 Aug. 1681; Joseph, b. 9 Aug. 1687; and perhaps others. 4. Henry, prob. s. of Henry (2), by w. Sarah, had John, b. 2 Ap. 1714; Sarah, b. 24 June 1716; Abigail, bap. 30 Nov. 1718; and probably others. 5. Joseph, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 23 Ap. 1701, prob. m. Abraham White 22 June 1721; William, b. 25 June 1703; Hezekiah, b. 2 Ap. 1706; Ebenezer, b. 18 Aug. 1708; Sophia, b. 20 Oct. 1711. 6. John, s. of John (3), by w. Mary, had Sarah, b. 1 Feb. 1698-9; Israel, b. 23 Jan. 1701-2; Eunice, b. 1 Sept. 1704; by w. Sarah, Zebadiah, b. 23 Feb. 1707-8; Jesse, b. 10 Dec. 1710; and by w. Martha, Ebenezer, b. 15 Mar. 1712-13; Elizabeth, b. 4 May 1716. His last w. Martha survived him, and m. Joseph Parsons 14 June 1742. 7. Daniel, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 13 Mar. 1708-9; Daniel, b. 10 Mar. 1710-11, and several others in Lexington. 8. Samuel, by w. Sarah, had Sarah, b. 13 Ap. 1717; Susanna, b. 24 Aug. 1720, d. 26 Ap. 1721; Anna, b. 6 Nov. 1726; Pelatiah, b. 8 Jan. 1727-8; Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1729; Michael, b. 12 June 1732; Joseph, b. 7 July 1734; Benjamin, b. 13 Jan. 1735-6; Robert, bap. 31 Dec. 1738, d. 19 May 1740; Thomas, b. 25 Mar. 1740; Robert, b. 10 Dec. 1741; Daniel, bap. 8 June and d. 23 July 1746. Samuel the f. resided in Menotomy. 9. John, by w. Eunice, had Mary, b. 8 Dec. 1744, m. Thomas Hill 18 June 1765. There may have been other children; but this was probably the youngest. Eunice the mother d. in the almshouse 19 Jan. 1794, a. 93. 10. Ebenezer, prob. s. of John (6), or of Joseph (5), m. Ann Bissell of Boston (pub. 21 Ap. 1739), and had Joseph, bap. 13 July 1740; Parsons, bap. 2 Jan. 1742-3; Tabitha, bap. 4 Aug. 1745; Ebenezer, bap. 7 Aug. 1748, d. young; Ebenezer, bap. 8 Mar. 1752, d. 4 Jan. 1802 (his w. Sarah d. 1 Aug. 1780, a. 19); John, bap. 10 Feb. 1754; William, bap. 26 Sept. 1756. 11. Daniel, prob. s. of Daniel (7), m. Grace Fessenden 10 June 1742, and had Grace, bap. 20 Mar. 1742-3; Daniel, bap. 30 Dec. 1744; Lucy, bap. 8 May 1748, and perhaps others. 12. Joseph, s. of Ebenezer (10), had Joseph, bap. 21 Feb. 1768, d. young; Joseph, b. 3 Sept. 1769; Elizabeth, b. 4 Aug. 1771, m. Jonas Wyeth, Jr., 8 Ap. 1792; Hannah, b. 24 Jan. 1774. 13. Parsons, s. of Ebenezer (10), m. Waitstill Jordan 11 May 1769, and had John, b. 1 Feb. 1770; Parsons, b. 8 May 1772; Samuel, b. 26 Sept. 1774; Ebenezer, b. 26 Jan. 1777, d. 2 Ap. 1778; Susanna, b. 12 Ap. 1780, m. Walter Cox 11 Dec. 1796. Parsons the f. d. in the almshouse 23 July 1816, a. 73; his w. Waitstill d. in the same place 30 Aug. 1808, a. 63. 14. James, m. Hannah Daniel 16 Mar. 1726-7; no record of children, except that Mary, daughter of ‘Hannah Smith alias Hannah Daniels’ was bap. 30 Aug. 1741. 15. David, m. Mary Hagar 2 June 1757, and had David, bap. 9 Ap. 1758, He bought a house and lot at the corner of Mount Auburn Street and Winthrop Square 10 Jan. 1758, which he sold 14 Feb. 1760. He was a carpenter, and described as of Weston at the time of his purchase. 16. William, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b. 11 Dec. 1755, d. in the almshouse 1 May 1802, a. 46. William the f. may have been the same who m. Sarah Scott of Newton 27 Oct. 1767, and had Rebecca, bap. 9 Oct. 1768. Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Miller 12 Sept. 1677. Mary, m. John Prentice 5 Jan. 1704-5. Mary, m. Edmund Fowle 23 Oct. 1718. The relationship between these families of Smith is very obscure, and may have been misapprehended. Sparhawk, Nathaniel (otherwise written Sparhawke, Sparhauk, Sparhauke, Sparowhauke, Sparrowhauke, Sparrow Hawke), was here as early as 1636, and was a Deacon of the Church. By his w. Mary (who d. 25 Jan. 1643-4), he had Nathaniel, b. in England; Anne, m. Deac. John Cooper,
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