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ssuming the direction and charge of her funeral, as they had previously defrayed the expense of her husband's burial. 5. Edmund, s. of Daniel (2), was a joiner and owned the homestead in Sherburne, 1718, which he sold to his brother Richard 4 Sept. 1722. He m. Sarah Thompson of Boston 27 Oct. 1715, and had Elizabeth, b. 23 Nov. 1716; Mary, b. 1 Mar. 1718; Daniel, b. 11 Mar. 1720, d. 12 May 1720. 6. Richard, s. of Daniel (2), was a husbandman for a short time in Chelmsford, but afterwards . Joseph, s. of Nathaniel (5), m. Jane Dickson 3 Aug. 1709, and had Joseph, b. 14 Mar. 1709-10; William, b. 2 Jan. 1711-12; Edward, b. 9 Jan. 1713-14; Jonathan, b. 9 Dec. 1715; Jane, b. 9 May 1718; David, bap. 10 July 1720, d. young; David, b. 4 Sept. 1722. These chil., except the first David, were living in 1731. Joseph the f. prob. res. at Menot., and d. about 1724; his w. Jane was administratrix 27 Ap. 1724, and d. about 1771. 10. Thomas, s. of Nathaniel (6), m. Ruth——, who d. 27 June 1
off in the midst of his usefulness 7 Aug. 1692, at the early age of 36. His w. Hannah d. 14 May 1702, a. 34. The affection and esteem cherished by the Church and town towards her, are manifested by their frequent donations while she lived, and by assuming the direction and charge of her funeral, as they had previously defrayed the expense of her husband's burial. 5. Edmund, s. of Daniel (2), was a joiner and owned the homestead in Sherburne, 1718, which he sold to his brother Richard 4 Sept. 1722. He m. Sarah Thompson of Boston 27 Oct. 1715, and had Elizabeth, b. 23 Nov. 1716; Mary, b. 1 Mar. 1718; Daniel, b. 11 Mar. 1720, d. 12 May 1720. 6. Richard, s. of Daniel (2), was a husbandman for a short time in Chelmsford, but afterwards bought the homestead in Sherburne and was there an innholder; this estate he sold 29 July 1729, and rem. to Dedham. He m. Margaret Morse 19 Feb. 1716-17, arid had at Sherburne Bethia, b. 14 Jan. 1717-18, d. unm. at Dedham 14 Ap. 1768; Hannah, b. 22
l, s. of Nathaniel (5), by w. Rebecca had Rebecca, bap. 21 Nov. 1708; Samuel the f. d. at Sudbury about 1748, naming in his will, 1743, w. Rebecca and children, Rebecca More; Elizabeth Griffin; Hepzibah Brown; Mary Stone; Samuel; Thankful; Lois. 9. Joseph, s. of Nathaniel (5), m. Jane Dickson 3 Aug. 1709, and had Joseph, b. 14 Mar. 1709-10; William, b. 2 Jan. 1711-12; Edward, b. 9 Jan. 1713-14; Jonathan, b. 9 Dec. 1715; Jane, b. 9 May 1718; David, bap. 10 July 1720, d. young; David, b. 4 Sept. 1722. These chil., except the first David, were living in 1731. Joseph the f. prob. res. at Menot., and d. about 1724; his w. Jane was administratrix 27 Ap. 1724, and d. about 1771. 10. Thomas, s. of Nathaniel (6), m. Ruth——, who d. 27 June 1737, a. 34, and he m. Xena Jackson 24 Oct. 1737. His chil. were Thomas, bap. 23 Feb. 1723-4; Nathaniel, bap. 17 Ap. 1726, grad. H. C. 1747, was ordained at Milton 13 Feb. 1751, was father of Lieut-governor Edward H. Robbins, and d. 19 May 1795; M