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rds. Albone. See Luxford. Aldus, Nathan, is named in 1642, as occupying the estate at the westerly corner of Dunster Street and Harvard Square. Alexander, John, by w. Beatrix, or Beatrice, had Martha, b. 16 July 1668 ; Deliverance, b. 17 Jan. 1671; and Elizabeth, b. 16 Sept. 1674. Allen, Matthew, was here in 1632, and in 1635 he owned the estate at the N. W. corner of Winthrop and Dunster streets. He also owned the opposite corner, south of Winthrop Street. He was a Deputy in the Gewned a house on the southerly side of Brattle Street, a few rods westerly from Ash Street; but it would seem that he did not change his ecclesiastical relationship until a later period. By his w. Judith, he had Benjamin, b. June 1636, d. here 17 Jan. 1671-2; Sarah, b. Ap. 1640, m. Dr. Thomas Foster 15 Oct. 1662; Nathaniel, b. 28 July 1643, prob. d. young; John, b.——, d. before 1684; Rachel, b.——, d. 5 Ap. 1663. Robert the f. d. 1685, a. 83; his w. Judith d. 8 May 1682, a. 80. The son Benja
in 1638. Henry, bought of Moses Payne a house at the S. E. corner of Dunster and South streets, in 1646, and in the same year sold it to William Manning, Jr. All these probably left Cambridge early, as no trace of their families appears on the Records. Albone. See Luxford. Aldus, Nathan, is named in 1642, as occupying the estate at the westerly corner of Dunster Street and Harvard Square. Alexander, John, by w. Beatrix, or Beatrice, had Martha, b. 16 July 1668 ; Deliverance, b. 17 Jan. 1671; and Elizabeth, b. 16 Sept. 1674. Allen, Matthew, was here in 1632, and in 1635 he owned the estate at the N. W. corner of Winthrop and Dunster streets. He also owned the opposite corner, south of Winthrop Street. He was a Deputy in the General Court, 3 Mar. 1635-6, removed to Connecticut with Hooker, and settled at Windsor, where he d. 1670, having had children, John, Thomas, and Mary. Mr. Allen sustained a high rank among his fellow colonists; held several town offices, and served a
arker and his wife, both in full communion, having been dismissed hither (together with their children) from the Churches of Boston and Roxbury. Their children, Benjamin, John, Sarah, and Rachell. (Mitchell.) He was here as early as 1638, when he owned a house on the southerly side of Brattle Street, a few rods westerly from Ash Street; but it would seem that he did not change his ecclesiastical relationship until a later period. By his w. Judith, he had Benjamin, b. June 1636, d. here 17 Jan. 1671-2; Sarah, b. Ap. 1640, m. Dr. Thomas Foster 15 Oct. 1662; Nathaniel, b. 28 July 1643, prob. d. young; John, b.——, d. before 1684; Rachel, b.——, d. 5 Ap. 1663. Robert the f. d. 1685, a. 83; his w. Judith d. 8 May 1682, a. 80. The son Benjamin m. a dau. of William Hartwell, owned an estate in Billerica, had sons Benjamin and John, and perhaps others. 2. John, resided on the south side of the river (now Newton), and by w. Joanna, had Mary, b. 28 Jan. 1647; Martha, b. 1 May 1649, m.