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Nicholas Danforth, 1 Oct. 1639, and had Elizabeth, b. in Sudbury 17 Aug. 1640, m. Pyam Blowers 31 Jan. 1668-9, and d. 29 May 1709; Jemima, b. in Camb. 5 Ap. 1642, m. Joseph Sill 5 Dec. 1660; Martha, b. in Sud. 26 July 1644, m. Jonathan Remington 1s sold by his son to Abraham Hill, in 1713. Capt. Blowers d. 1 June 170.9. His w. Elizabeth d. three days previously, 29 May 1709. 2. Thomas, s. of Pyam (1), grad. H. C. 1695, ordained at Beverly 29 Oct. 1701, m. Emma Woodbury, and had Pyam, greph, s. of John (2), res. at the Farms, and by w. Mary had Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1704-5; Joseph, b. 15 May 1707; Samuel, b. 29 May 1709; Sarah, b. 19 Nov. 1711; Betty, b. 29 May 1714; Mercy, b.——, m. David Cutler. His w. Mary d. 9 Jan. 1716-17, and he m; Mary, b. 4 Sept. 1700; Daniel, b. 22 Feb. 1701-2; Hannah; Ephraim; Sarah. All these children were baptized together, 29 May 1709. Thomas the f. resided at Menot., a part of his estate, described in the inventory, consisted of a lease parol, under
arah, who d. about 1679. beard, Andrew, was chosen Hog-reeve for Menotomy, 1692. Belcher, Andrew, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Danforth, 1 Oct. 1639, and had Elizabeth, b. in Sudbury 17 Aug. 1640, m. Pyam Blowers 31 Jan. 1668-9, and d. 29 May 1709; Jemima, b. in Camb. 5 Ap. 1642, m. Joseph Sill 5 Dec. 1660; Martha, b. in Sud. 26 July 1644, m. Jonathan Remington 13 July 1664, and d. 16 July 1711; Andrew, b. in Camb. 1 Jan. 1646-7; Anna (or Hannah, as she was more generally called), b. house and 41 acres, at the N. W. corner of Brattle and Mason streets, where he resided through life; after his decease, it was sold by his son to Abraham Hill, in 1713. Capt. Blowers d. 1 June 170.9. His w. Elizabeth d. three days previously, 29 May 1709. 2. Thomas, s. of Pyam (1), grad. H. C. 1695, ordained at Beverly 29 Oct. 1701, m. Emma Woodbury, and had Pyam, grad. H. C. 1721, merchant, d. in Boston 18 Mar. 1739; Emma; Thomas: John; Elizabeth; Andrew. Thomas the f. d. 17 June 1729.
ph Smith of Wat. 1 Dec. 1674; John, b. 26 Feb. 1654; Mary, b. 13 Nov. 1656, m. Joshua Simonds of Lex.; Samuel, b. 16 June 1659, d. unm. 9 May 1699; Joseph, b. 20 Jan. 1660, Daniel, b. about 1662; Rebecca, b. about 1665, m. Thomas Blodgett and res. in Lex. John the f. rem. to the Farms about 1686, and d. 12 Ap. 1703, a. 78; his w. Rebecca d. 10 Jan. 1717, a. 92. 3. Joseph, s. of John (2), res. at the Farms, and by w. Mary had Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1704-5; Joseph, b. 15 May 1707; Samuel, b. 29 May 1709; Sarah, b. 19 Nov. 1711; Betty, b. 29 May 1714; Mercy, b.——, m. David Cutler. His w. Mary d. 9 Jan. 1716-17, and he m. a second Mary, who survived him ten days. He d. 26 Dec. 1730, a. 69; and she d. 5 Jan. 1730-31, a. 59. 4. Daniel, s. of Joseph (2), res. at the Farms, and by w. Lydia had Daniel and Mary. Daniel the f. d. 29 Nov. 1696; his w. Lydia d. 14 Aug. 1727, a. 55. 5. Joseph, s. of Joseph (3), by w. Dorothy had Mary, b. 7 Jan. 1732; Joseph, b. 11 May 1734; Ebenezer, b. 16 Au
. He d. 15 Sept. 1726, a. 79; his w. Hannah d. May 1728, a. 76. Both were buried in Cambridge. Harris (Epitaphs, p. 73) erroneously calls this Samuel Whittemore a son of Francis Whitmore. 8. Thomas, s. of John (4), m. Mary, wid. of Capt. Samuel Pease of Boston (See Gen. Reg., II. 393), and had Thomas, b. 4 Nov. 1694; Francis, b. 5 Sept. 1696; Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1698; Mary, b. 4 Sept. 1700; Daniel, b. 22 Feb. 1701-2; Hannah; Ephraim; Sarah. All these children were baptized together, 29 May 1709. Thomas the f. resided at Menot., a part of his estate, described in the inventory, consisted of a lease parol, under Mr. Whiting, minister, Concord. This doubtless refers to the farm leased to the father of Thomas by Lieut.-gov. Danforth, of whom Mr. Whiting was one of the devisees. He d. about 1717, and his w. Mary administered 23 Sept. 1717; she was living, 9 Sept. 1727, and petitioned for an allowance on account of her taking care of her grandson, Thomas Whittemore, the only heir o