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[327] was admitted Pet. ch. 19 Oct. 1740, and Jonathan was dism. thence ‘to Lexington,’ 12 May, 1754. His wife Isabel d. 9 June, 1742, a. 24. He m. a second wife. A dau. Hephzibah, of Jonathan, of Lexington, was bap. here 25 Feb. 1753. The father eventually removed to Brighton. (Jonathan Winship from 2d ch. Camb. received 20 May, 1754.—Lexington Church Records. ) 8. Isaac, s. of Edward (1). of Lexington, had dau. d. 23 July, 1749, a. 3 yrs.; a dau. Phebe, of Isaac of Lexington, was bap. here 27 July, 1755. Isaac had a seat in the Meeting-house here, in 1781. 9. William, s. of William (2), adm. Pet. ch. 27 Aug. 1749. He m. Mary Johnson, of Chas. this Pct. 14 July, 1748—fee 20s. Had Mary, b. 11, bap. 18 June, 1749, d. 13 Sept. 1749, a. 3 mos. Mary, wife of William, Jr., d. 18 June, 1749. His second w. Abigail d. 22 June, 1809, a. 89. She was Abigail Bowman.—See Wyman, 103, 1041. He d. 4 Feb. 1811, a. 92. Had William, b. and bap. 31 Oct. 1756; Susanna, bap. 9 July, 1758; Lucy, b. 29. bap. 31 Aug. 1760, d. (dau. of William, Jr.) 1 Aug. 1772—and Mrs. Dowse, from Charlestown, at said William Winship's, d. 29 Sept. 1772; Aaron, b. 8, bap. 17 Apr. 1763; Caleb, b. 26 Feb., bap. 31 Mar. 1765; Samuel, b. 25 Feb., bap. 6 Mar. 1768; Mary, b. 7, bap. 15 Dec. 1771. See Wyman's Chas., 1041. 10. John, s. of John (3), m. Judith Carter, of Woburn, 5 Dec. 1763. John and w. Judith were adm. to Pct. ch. 30 Mar. 1766. He o. c. here 2 Dec. 1764. had Noah, b. 18 Nov., bap. 2 Dec. 1764; Elizabeth, b. 29, bap. 31 Aug. 1766; John, b. 8, bap. 14 May, 1769; Josiah, b. 6, bap. 7 Apr. 1771; Joseph, b. 22, bap. (19) May, 1774; Sarah, b. 6, bap. 10 Nov. 1776; Phebe, b. 25, bap. 28 Feb. 1779. John and wife, the parents, were dism. ‘to the ch. in Mason,’ 19 Sept. 1790. 11. Jason, s. of Jason (4), had a child, b. 29 Jan. 1765, d.—stillborn—30 Jan. 1765 (Rec. of Deaths). The wife of Jason d. 30 Jan. 1765, aet.—. (She was Ruth Carter, of Woburn, m. 24 Mar. 1764, and he m. a second wife Mary Piper, of Lexington, 16 Jan. 1768— Paige. ] He was Pet. collector, 1766. By second wife he had an infant son, stillborn, 14 May, 1769; a dau. Prudence Peirce, b. 9, bap. 15 Apr. 1770; an infant, stillborn, 1 Nov. 1772; a son Jason, b. Mar. or April, 1775, bap.—(‘s. of Jason, killed the 19th’)—23 Apr. 1775. Jason the father was killed by the British troops on their retreat through Menotomy from Lexington and Concord, 19 April, 1775. He was sitting in Cooper's Tavern, where the Arlington House now stands, in company with his fellow-victim and brother-in-law Jabez Wyman, when the troops entered and knocked both down with muskets, stabbed them through with bayonets, and left them wallowing in their blood on the floor. See other particulars on p. 74 of this work. 12. Joseph, s. of Joseph (5), had Elizabeth, b. 17, bap. 28 Sept. 1740 (w. of Ebenezer Wyeth of Norwich, Ct., in 1785); Susanna, b. 9, bap. 13 June, 1742; Kezia, b. 19, bap. 20 May, 1744 (w. of
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