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ry Reed 24 Ap. 1777.
Greenhill, Samuel, res. 1635 at the N. W. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets.
He rem. to Connecticut with Hooker, and died early.
(Hinman.) Rebecca Greenhill, perhaps dau. of Samuel, m. John Shepard in Camb.
4 Oct. 1649.
Greenwood, Thomas, otherwise written Greenhood, m. Hannah, dau. of John Ward, 8 June 1670, and had John, b. prob.
1671; Thomas, b. 27 Dec. 1673; by his 2d w. Abigail, he had James, b. 19 Dec. 1687; William, b. 14 Oct. 1689, m. Abigail Woo. 16 June 1681, settled in Boston; Margaret, d. 1683; Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1687, d. 1709; Francis, d. 1692; John, m. Alice Tucker 1722; Mehetabel, m. Rev. James Allen of Brookline.
Lewis's Lynn.
7. John, s. of Edward (3), m. Rebecca Greenhill 4 Oct. 1649, and had Rebecca, b. about 1650; John, b. 22 Jan. 1651-2; Sarah, b. 5 Mar. 1655; Violet, b. about 1658; Elizabeth, bap. 29 July 1660; Edward, b. 31 July 1662; Samuel, bap. 3 July 1664; Thomas, b. 12 Nov. 1666.
John the f. was a cooper, and in
d Joseph, b. 24 Oct. 1712.
William, parentage unknown, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 21 May 1661.
Jacob, prob.
of Chs., had s. Jacob, bap. 1714.
Abigail, m. William Stevens 1 July 1673.
James, of Malden, m. Deborah Brown 20 Mar. 1734.
John, in. Mary Reed 24 Ap. 1777.
Greenhill, Samuel, res. 1635 at the N. W. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets.
He rem. to Connecticut with Hooker, and died early.
(Hinman.) Rebecca Greenhill, perhaps dau. of Samuel, m. John Shepard in Camb.
4 Oct. 1649.
Greenwood, Thomas, otherwise written Greenhood, m. Hannah, dau. of John Ward, 8 June 1670, and had John, b. prob.
1671; Thomas, b. 27 Dec. 1673; by his 2d w. Abigail, he had James, b. 19 Dec. 1687; William, b. 14 Oct. 1689, m. Abigail Woodward 1715.
Thomas the f was a weaver, and res. on the south side of the river, in what is now Newton, where he d. 1694.
It is said that he was the first Town Clerk in Newton, and also Justice of the Peace.
2. Isaac, parentage not ascertained, b