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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Births, Deaths and Marriages from early records. (search)
Born November 9th/1720 Mr. Thomas Oaks and Abigail Brooks maried by ye Revernd: Mr: Aaron Porter Octr: 27/1720 Ruth Daughter of Richard & Elizebeth Wait was Born Decemr: I: 1720 John Hall Dyed Novemr 14th 1720 John Son of John & Elizbeth Hall Born Novr: 24th 1720 Ledia Daughter of Jonathan Polley and Ledia his Wife Born Decembr. 12 1720 Ruth Daughter of Thomas Hall and Abigail his Wife Born Augoft ye 30 1719 Ledia Daughter of Ebenezr. Nutting & Ledia his Wife Born Novr. 5th 1692 Births Jonathan Son of Ebenezr: Nutting & Ledia his Wife Born Janu: 31: 1694/5 Sarah Daughtr: of Ebenezr: Nutting & Ledia his Wife Born 11th of Augoft 1698 Ebenezr: Son of Ebenezr: Nutting and Ledia his Wife Born Augoft 9th 1700 James Son of Ebenezr: Nutting and Ledia his Wife Born Januar: 31-170 3/4 tufts Samull. ye Son of Thomas: Tuft & Emme his Wife was Born December: 31-1720 William Hall Son of Thomas Hall and abigal his wife was Born June ye 11-1721 John Rica
for the support of these gentlemen Medford paid its share assessed by the General Court. These preachers were paid by six towns, Medford with the others being too poor to support the luxury of a minister by itself alone. John Hancock. In 1692 Mr. John Hancock, grandfather of the patriot whose name is indelibly associated with our history, preached here for a short period. The town voted that he shall be boarded at Mr. John Bradshaw's for the year ensuing if he shall continue his minisfty-fourth of his ministry. Benjamin Colman. The pulpit was supplied from Harvard College for a considerable period afterward. Among those whose names have come down to us is that of Mr. Benj. Colman. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1692. After supplying the pulpit for about six months he returned to Cambridge to prosecute further his theological studies, and remained there till he took the degree of M. A. in 1695. He went to England for a space of about three years, returning b