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zabeth, b. 13 Feb. 1747-8. Elizabeth the m. d. 25 Dec. 1748; and Benjamin m. Margaret Stedman 9 Nov. 1752; no children are recorded. He died about 1762. John, d. 6 Aug. 1689, a. 26. Robin, negro servant of Andrew Gardner of Muddy River, indicted for that on the 2d Aug. 1689, he wounded John Cheney of Cambridge, by striking him on the head with a stick, whereof he died Aug. 6. Verdict, guilty of manslaughter; sentence, to pay costs, prison fees, etc. Sup. Court Records. Ebenezer, d. 17 Nov. 1689, a. about 11. Thomas, m. Sarah Fessenden 30 July 1629. Rebecca, m. John Mullis 28 April 1748. Thomas, m. Hannah Hill 22 Feb. 1787. Chesholme, Thomas (sometimes written Chessham, Chesseholme, and Cheeseholme), was admitted freeman 1636, in company with Shepard. Soon afterwards he owned and occupied the estate at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets, where he resided until his death 18 Aug. 1671. He was a tailor, and for several years a Deacon of the Church, and Steward
zabeth, b. 13 Feb. 1747-8. Elizabeth the m. d. 25 Dec. 1748; and Benjamin m. Margaret Stedman 9 Nov. 1752; no children are recorded. He died about 1762. John, d. 6 Aug. 1689, a. 26. Robin, negro servant of Andrew Gardner of Muddy River, indicted for that on the 2d Aug. 1689, he wounded John Cheney of Cambridge, by striking him on the head with a stick, whereof he died Aug. 6. Verdict, guilty of manslaughter; sentence, to pay costs, prison fees, etc. Sup. Court Records. Ebenezer, d. 17 Nov. 1689, a. about 11. Thomas, m. Sarah Fessenden 30 July 1629. Rebecca, m. John Mullis 28 April 1748. Thomas, m. Hannah Hill 22 Feb. 1787. Chesholme, Thomas (sometimes written Chessham, Chesseholme, and Cheeseholme), was admitted freeman 1636, in company with Shepard. Soon afterwards he owned and occupied the estate at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets, where he resided until his death 18 Aug. 1671. He was a tailor, and for several years a Deacon of the Church, and Steward