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[237] Mrs. Anna, wid. of John, m. Abner Stearns, 7 Aug. 1808. John Estabrook was a Pet. assessor in 1801.

4. Nehemiah, of Lexington, prob. Nehemiah (1), m. Elizabeth Hall, of W. Camb., 29 Sept. 1811. Elizabeth, prob. she, d. 12 Dec. 1822, a. 58. Endor m. Lydia Adams, 27 Aug. 1818; he d. here 23 Mar. 1835, a. 40. Eliakim—died in Lincoln 13 Apr. 1835, a. 70 about—Damon. M. A., from Lexington, d. 5 Dec. 1842, a. 28. Sa-Rah, m. Ebenezer Robbins, 8 June, 1775. Martha, of Lexington, m. Edward Waldron, Jr., of Sterling, 23 Sept. 1794. Elizabeth d. 4 May, 1809, a. 69. The name is occasionally Estabrooks.

Everett, Peggy, and John Norcross, m. 8 Aug. 1799. Wil-Liam, of Bedford, and Anna C. Dickson of Camb., m. 31 July, 1823.


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Faloon, Daniel, and Mrs. Hannah Lincoln, m. 3 Nov. 1837.

Farmer, Nathaniel, and Hannah Fessenden, both of Lexington, m. 28 May, 1755. Life m. Elizabeth A. Locke, 1 Nov. 1835; their s. Kimball, bap. 13 June, 1842, in private, being sick. (Elizabeth A. Farmer d. 4 Aug. 1851, a. 35.) Kimball d. 9 July, 1841, a. 51. See Cutter (par. 62).

Farnsworth, Mary, d.—Nov. 1827, a. 61. Farrington, Matthew, had son, b. 17 May, 1780.

Fay, Samuel, of Westboroa, and Elizabeth Cutter, m. 6 Apr. 1756. See Cutter (par. 2). Jeduthun, of Westboro, m. Sarah Shattuck of Camb. 12 Dec. 1739—Cooke's Private Journal.

Ferguson, John, had son, d. . 21 Mar. 1837, a. 2 ds.; Thomas Avery, bap. 25 May, d. 28 June, 1838, a. 7 wks.

Fessenden, Anna, widow, was adm. Pet. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. Anna, d.—‘awfully! hanged herself!’—12 July, 1753, a. 63. She was widow of Thomas, and originally Anna Fillebrown, dau. of Thomas and Rebecca (Cutter) Fillebrown—see Paige. She was prob. the Anna Fillebrown adm. to Camb. ch. 11 Apr. 1725 —another Anna Fillebrown, afterward prob. the w. of Gershom Cutter, adm. same ch. 4 June, 1727—see Cutter (par. 14).

2. Timothy, of Lexington (prob. s. of Thomas, mentioned in preceding paragraph), and Elizabeth, wife of the same, o. c. here 3 Nov. 1754; had Timothy, bap. here 4 Nov. 1754.

3. Nathaniel, a gr.-s. of Thomas, mentioned in paragraph (1), but not through the wife Anna——see par. (1)—m. Lydia, dau. of Philip Bemis—(see Bemis). Lydia, W. of Nathaniel—‘shot! awfully!’—30 May, 1770, a. 19. [She was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun, holding at the time in her arms her only son Ichabod.—See History of Precinct, under 1770.] Nathaniel m. Elizabeth Webb, 20 June, 1771; both o. c. 6 Dec. 1772; she bap. (aet. 22) 4 Oct. 1772, her sister Sarah Webb, of Medford (aet. 18), being bap. here same date. Nathaniel had child, b.—1769, prob. Ichabod, bap. (aet. 3 or 4) 6 Dec. 1772; also Elizabeth, infant dau., b. 13 Nov.,

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