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5. John, a son of Jonathan (3), m. Mary Tufts, of Medford, 13 Apr. 1780. John, and w. Mary, were adm. Pct. ch. 27 Aug. 1780. He had John Cutter, b. 26, bap. 29 Oct. 1780. John the father was dism. ‘to 1st ch. in Cambridge,’ 11 Dec. 1803. John was a private soldier in the Revolution. See Wyman, 909, 910.

6. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore, 3d, 11 June, 1747. Oliver, of Harvard, m. Mary Locke, 12 May, 1757. Sibbel (or Sybil), of Medford, m. Joel Adams, of Camb:, 23 Oct. 1788. [Love was sister of Jonathan(3)–see Bond's Wat., 523; Wyman's Chas., 910; Sybil may be—see Bond, 527 (163)—gr.—dau. of Jonathan (3).]

Stoughton, John [Spanish Consul], of Boston, m. Anna Margaret DeNeufville, of Camb., 11 Nov. 1799. [From stone over tomb in Pct. burying-ground, of family of ‘Stoughton & R. I. Linzee,’ A. D. 1812, he d. 28 Jan. 1820, a. 75; she d. 29 Oct. 1837, a. 78; their dau., L. C. M., w. of A. E. Watson, d. 24 Oct. 1832, a. 28.] See de Neufville.

Stuart, Jeremiah, had a seat in the meeting-house here, 1781.

Sullivan, Richard, a pewholder here in 1805. Wyman, 915.

Sumner, Catherine, of Roxbury, m. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 23 June, 1786—Cutter (par. 61).

Swan, Ebenezer, adm. Pet. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739, d. 27 July, 1740, a. 68; son of John Swan, the emigrant—see Paige, 667; &c. His w. Elizabeth, adm. Pct. ch. at org. 9 Sept. 1739, d. his widow, ‘of a terrible cancer,’ 20 Apr. 1748, a. 73. Mary, dau. of Ebenezer, was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739.

2. John, nephew of Ebenezer (1)—see Paige—was adm. Pct. ch. at org. 9 Sept. 1739. Elizabeth, w. of John, adm. do. at org. 9 Sept. 1739. John the father d. suddenly 31 Mar. 1752, a. 70. A child from Boston, d. at John Swan's, 27 Oct. 1747, a. 16 mos. Wid. Elizabeth, of this ch., was buried here 28 Oct. 1780, a. 85. John Maccorly, on Wid. Elizabeth Swan's account, bap. 25 Dec. 1757, aet. 8. Elizabeth, dau. of John, and Esther, dau. of John, were adm. Pct. ch. 8 Aug. 1742. Esther m. Zebadiah Richardson, of Woburn, 19 Apr. 1759 [died 19 Apr. 1774—see History of Pre-Cinct, under 1774]. Susanna, dau. of John, was adm. Pct. ch. 23 Sept. 1750. Susanna m. Samuel Watts, of Woburn, 4 Apr. 1757. See Wyman's Chas., 917.

3. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (1), d. ‘Ah! plurise five days,’ 23 Apr. 1752, a. 47. His w. Bathsheba d. 31 Aug. 1793, a. 84. A dau. Bathsheba d. 27 Aug. 1805, unm. a. 68; a dau. d. 22 July, 1740, a. 18 mos.; had a son Joshua, b. 28 June, bap. 10 July, 1743; Mary, b. 3, bap. 7 Apr. 1745, d. 1 Aug. 1747, a. 3 yrs.; a dau., b. 5 Feb., d. 6 Feb. 1749, a. 2 days; Mary (prob. a dau.), d. 25 Sept. 1750, a. 4 yrs.; a son, b. 3 Mar., d. 8 Mar. 1752, a. 5 days: and prob. others.

4. Samuel, s. of Ebenezer (1), d. here 19 June, 1750. Had Samuel (o. c. Pct. ch. 23 May, 1762); Aaron, b. 11 May, bap. 1 June,

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