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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 1 1 Browse Search
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., The Whitmores of Medford and some of their descendants. (search)
and looking from a window in the roof, she saw something suspicious behind a stump. The soldier declined to fire; she took his gun, discharged it, and a dead Indian rolled into sight. John Whitmore, third of that name, as I have said, went to Bedford and remained there, so his line of the family passed out of Medford. Francis, the third son of John and Mary Lane Whitmore, was born here October 4, 1714. He married Mary Hall, January 1, 1739. Their children were:— Stephen, b. October 21, 1739. Francis, bap. August 16, 1741. William, b. September 6, 1746. Mary, b. December 25, 1750; m. Thomas Blodgett of Lexington. Elizabeth, b. November 27, 1752; m. Elisha Seavins. John, b. November 25, 1754. Susanna, b. September 14, 1757; m. Thomas Dinsmore. Andrew, b. October, 1760. This Francis was engaged in business in Medford, but his too generous method of dealing embarrassed his affairs, and having with the Rev. Mr. Stone purchased a township on the Kennebec