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[275] 10. bap. 15 June, 1766; Nathan, b. . 17, bap. (privately—sick) 26 June, 1768, d. 28 June, 1768, a. 11 days; Sarah, b. 26 Feb., bap. 4 Mar. 1770; Ruth, b. 7, bap. 12 Dec. 1773; Samuel, b. 4, bap. 11 Aug. 1776. A son of John, expired at the birth,———, 1761. Mr. John d. 1 Sept. 1793, a. 70. See Wyman's Chs., 628—name ‘Lopans,’ for possible mention of two of this group.

Lord, Maria Eunice, m. Dr. Timothy Wellington, 17 Oct. 1813 (She was b. at Berwick, 5 June, 1773.)

Loring, Richard, and Elizabeth Rand, both of Camb., m. 9 Nov. 1780—fee a silver dollar. See Wyman, 631.

Lottridge, Elizabeth, of Boston, m. Ephraim Frost, 3d, of Camb., 14 July, 1793. Lucretia, d. 11 Jan. 1801, a. 21.

Lucas (or Luckis ), Henry. of Boston, m. Martha Cutter, 12 Feb. 1767. Martha—‘unhappy wife of John’—d. ‘of grief,’ 7 June, 1772, a. 30. See Cutter (par. 16). Henry and John are prob. the same person.

MacCORLYorly (or Maccarty ), John, aet. 8, bap. (on Wid. Elizabeth Swan's account) 25 Dec. 1757.


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Mackie, Sally, d. 17 Nov. 1807, a. 57.

Mallet or Mullett, Anne—living at Mrs. Hutchinson's, Charlestownadm. Pct. ch. 19 Jan. 1755.

2. Ephraim (late Charlestown—buried here), d. 10 Mar. 1776. Mallet—see Wyman's Chs., 649.

3. Ephraim, of Charlestown, son of Ephraim (2), m. Mercy Cook of Camb., 28 May, 1782. Ephraim, a soldier of the Revolution—see Wyman, 649.

4. Josiah, d. here 6 Oct. 1739, a. 70.

5. John, had w. Lydia, who o. c. Pct. ch. 29 Feb. 1742. Mullet —he m. Lydia Warren, 1738–Wyman, 693. He, adult, set. 30, was bap. here 28 Feb. 1742. Had Lydia, bap. 28 Feb. 1742, m. Daniel Cooper (she of Charlestown, this Pct.), 9 May, 1764 —Widow Lydia Cooper, at her father Mullet's, d. 4 Dec. 1777, a. 39; Mary, b. 13 Aug., bap. 5 Sept. 1742, m. (she of Chas.) Samuel Gookin of Camb., 22 Dec. 1761; Elizabeth, aet. 18, or aged 19 (prob. a dau. of John) o. c. and was bap. here 11 Apr. 1762, m. Daniel Bayley, 28 Mar. 1776; John, Jr., at Joseph Russell's, d. 15 Oct. 1762, a. 17 yrs.; a child, b. 7 July, 1749, d. 3 Jan. 1750, a. 6 mos.; an infant, d. 18 Oct. 1751, a. 3 weeks; a dau., b. 12 Sept. 1754; twin children, b. 28 Jan. 1756, one of which d. (25) Jan. 1756, a. 1 hour, and the other was stillborn. John was a soldier in the French War. See Wyman, 693.

6. Robert—prob. gr.-s. of John (5), see Wyman, 693—had son, d.———, 1799, a. 5 mos. Sarah, d. 19 Apr. 1814, a. 41—dau. of Robert, son of John (5)—see Wyman. Ruthy, d. 19 Nov. 1822, a. 44—wife of Robert (6)?—see Wyman, 693. William, d. 9 June, 1838, a. 32. Robert, same as (6)?, m. Margaret Fowle of Chas., 9 Aug. 1825.

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