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m or pretence to the said land, that they appear before his Excellency the Governor in Council, on Wednesday the 7th of March next, then and there to show forth the same, and why the said land may not be granted to the petitioner as desired; of which he is not to fail, and to make due return. By order in Council, &c. John West. D. Secy. Per virtue of this order, notice is given to the persons concerned. 5 March 87-8, pr. Samll. Gookin Shff. Mass. Arch., CXXVIII. 56. March 4, 1687-8. Memo. This warrant was sent up from Boston to Cambridge on the Sabbath day morning by a boat, which was an unusual thing in that place to see the Sabbath day so profaned and a warrant posted on the meeting house to give notice. Ibid., p. 68. This memorandum, endorsed on a copy of the order of notice, is in the handwriting of Thomas Danforth. At the time appointed, the inhabitants of Cambridge asserted their claims, to wit:— To his Excellency Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Capta
Mary, b. 7 Oct. 1689, m. Benjamin Barnard, Jr., 8 Dec. 1726; Susanna, b. 5 Feb. 1691-2. Joseph the f. resided in Wat., and d. 30 Oct. 1714. 4. Benjamin, s. of Roger (1), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Swoetman of Cambridge, 7 Dec. 1671, and Elizabeth, b. 29 Dec. 1673, m. John Fay; Benjamin, b. 21 June 1676; John, b. 26 July 1678, d. 30 Nov. 1717; Ebenezer, b.——, m. Deliverance Bond 28 Jan. 1703-4, an innholder at Wat.; Ruhamah, b.——, m. Deac. Joseph Brown 15 Nov. 1699; Mehetabel, bap. 4 Mar. 1687-8, m. William Sherman of Newton 13 Sept. 1715, and was mother of the distinguished Roger Sherman of Revolutionary memory; Joseph, bap. 4 Jan. 1690-91, m. Hannah——, and d. about 1718; Roger, b.——, named in his grandfather's will. Benjamin the f. resided in Wat., and d. 8 Jan. 1709-10. 5. Thomas, s. of Joseph (3), m. Rebecca Whittemore; she d. 6 Nov. 1734, a. 53, and he m. Cherry Stone (pub. 7 Mar. 1734-5). His chil. were Rebecca, b. 3 Nov. 1709, m.——Wyman; Joseph, b. 21
Mary, b. 7 Oct. 1689, m. Benjamin Barnard, Jr., 8 Dec. 1726; Susanna, b. 5 Feb. 1691-2. Joseph the f. resided in Wat., and d. 30 Oct. 1714. 4. Benjamin, s. of Roger (1), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Swoetman of Cambridge, 7 Dec. 1671, and Elizabeth, b. 29 Dec. 1673, m. John Fay; Benjamin, b. 21 June 1676; John, b. 26 July 1678, d. 30 Nov. 1717; Ebenezer, b.——, m. Deliverance Bond 28 Jan. 1703-4, an innholder at Wat.; Ruhamah, b.——, m. Deac. Joseph Brown 15 Nov. 1699; Mehetabel, bap. 4 Mar. 1687-8, m. William Sherman of Newton 13 Sept. 1715, and was mother of the distinguished Roger Sherman of Revolutionary memory; Joseph, bap. 4 Jan. 1690-91, m. Hannah——, and d. about 1718; Roger, b.——, named in his grandfather's will. Benjamin the f. resided in Wat., and d. 8 Jan. 1709-10. 5. Thomas, s. of Joseph (3), m. Rebecca Whittemore; she d. 6 Nov. 1734, a. 53, and he m. Cherry Stone (pub. 7 Mar. 1734-5). His chil. were Rebecca, b. 3 Nov. 1709, m.——Wyman; Joseph, b. 21