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not die in tender hours, Unto thy praise still live. Each day commended to thy care, Let him thy tender mercies share. Christ in his arms did infants take, Of saving grace may this partake. O earthly blessings needful, shine, Keep from every hurtful snare, Ever guided by thy watchful care. (N. B. The foregoing in Old Style.) 1754, April 17, a daughter born, baptized Hannah Gibbs. Married Henry Bradshaw, of Watertown, June 3, 1781. 1755, Oct. 17, a daughter born, lived one hour. 1756, November 30, a daughter still born. On Dec. 29, 1758, a daughter was born, and was baptized on the 30th, Rebecca. (N. B. She was heard some weeks before her birth by the whole family and others, distinctly to cry for some minutes without possibility of mistake.) 1761, Jan. 16, a daughter still—born. February 12, my wife Anna died, aged 38, after having been mother of eleven children; seven survived her, but must follow. I married 25 Nov. 1762, Mrs. Lucy, relict of the late Rev. Nicholas Bowes,
44, m. Nathaniel Cutter, of Woburn, 20 Nov. 1777 (par. 77); Elizabeth, b. 6, bap. 12 May, 1745, m. Jason Russell, Jr., 28 Oct. 1762; a dau. (Sarah ) b. 9 Sept., d. 23 Sept. 1746, a. 14 days; a dau., stillborn, 15 Dec. 1748, and Samuel, b. 15 (18), bap. 18 Dec. 1748; William, b. and bap. 20 May, 1750, d. 9 Mar. 1752, a. 20 (22) mos.; Jonathan (twin), b. 6, bap. 8 Dec. 1751, d. 31 Dec. 1751, a. 3 wks.; Ruth (twin), b. 6, bap. 8 Dec. 1751, m. Isaac Watson, of Medford, 26 Sept. 1771; Phebe, b. 30 Nov., bap. 3 Dec. 1753, m. Francis Locke, Jr., 1 Nov. 1772 (par. 8) —See Wyman, 623. Samuel the father lived many years a tenant on the place at the south part of West Cambridge [now Belmont], afterward owned by his son Samuel; he died at small-pox house, 5 Aug. 1775, a. 61. 3. Francis, s. of Francis (1), had Francis (b.—1743), d. 31 Dec. 1752, a. 9 yrs.; Ruth (b. 27 Jan. 1746), d. 7 June, 1763, a. 18 yrs.; Sarah (b. 31 Mar. 1748, m. Aaron Fessenden of Townsend); Joseph, b. 14 Apr. 1750; Fra