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41, or 1642, m. Nathaniel Upham, son of Deac. John Upham of Malden, 5 Mar. 1661-2; he was a preacher, but had not been ordained; he survived his marriage but a few days, and d. 20 Mar. 1661-2; his w. Elizabeth m. Henry Thompson, merchant, of Boston, 27 Ap. 1669, and had Elizabeth, b. 29 Jan. 1669-70; Dorothy, b. 26 Oct. 1671 (m. Samuel Shove By Mr. Shove, Dorothy had Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Bagnall, watchmaker, Boston, and Sarah, m. Thomas Edwards, goldsmith, Boston. In a deed, dated 27 Sept. 1727, they are called the only surviving children and heirs of Dorothy Shove, who was dau. of Elizabeth Sharp, who was dau. of John Stedman.—Mid. Deeds, XXVII. 192. of Boston 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr by whom she had one dau. Sarah, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2); Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. Sept. 1690; Alice, b. 8 Sept. 1677. Mr. Thompson d. and his w. Elizabeth m. John Sharp, a merchant, whom she also survived, and d. in her third widowhood 9 Mar. 1699-1700. (2) Sarah, the second dau., b. 11 J
41, or 1642, m. Nathaniel Upham, son of Deac. John Upham of Malden, 5 Mar. 1661-2; he was a preacher, but had not been ordained; he survived his marriage but a few days, and d. 20 Mar. 1661-2; his w. Elizabeth m. Henry Thompson, merchant, of Boston, 27 Ap. 1669, and had Elizabeth, b. 29 Jan. 1669-70; Dorothy, b. 26 Oct. 1671 (m. Samuel Shove By Mr. Shove, Dorothy had Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Bagnall, watchmaker, Boston, and Sarah, m. Thomas Edwards, goldsmith, Boston. In a deed, dated 27 Sept. 1727, they are called the only surviving children and heirs of Dorothy Shove, who was dau. of Elizabeth Sharp, who was dau. of John Stedman.—Mid. Deeds, XXVII. 192. of Boston 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr by whom she had one dau. Sarah, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2); Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. Sept. 1690; Alice, b. 8 Sept. 1677. Mr. Thompson d. and his w. Elizabeth m. John Sharp, a merchant, whom she also survived, and d. in her third widowhood 9 Mar. 1699-1700. (2) Sarah, the second dau., b. 11 J