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b. 9 Nov. 1728, d. 1731; Sarah, b. 4 Feb. 1730-31, d. 1731; Elizabeth, b. 27 Oct. 1732; Sarah, bap. 21 Sept. 1735., John the f. was a cordwainer, and res. near the old cemetery in Wat. from 1718 until 1738, when he exchanged his homestead for an estate opposite to the northeasterly corner of Mount Auburn Cemetery, extending from Mount Auburn Street, where the old house remains standing, to Fresh Pond. His son Seth and son-in-law Jacob Caldwell were appointed administrators of his estate 6 Oct. 1746. His parentage is not satisfactorily ascertained. Dr. Bond conjectured that he was son of John (4) of Cambridge. (Hist. Wat., p. 293.) On further investigation, he assigned him a place along the grandchildren of Deac. Thomas Hastings of Watertown. (Ibid., P. 791.) The latter supposition is certainly the more probable; but I have been unable to find absolute proof of its correctness. 22. Seth, s. of John (21), m. Hannah dau. of Thomas Soden 30 Dec. 1747, and had Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1750
b. 9 Nov. 1728, d. 1731; Sarah, b. 4 Feb. 1730-31, d. 1731; Elizabeth, b. 27 Oct. 1732; Sarah, bap. 21 Sept. 1735., John the f. was a cordwainer, and res. near the old cemetery in Wat. from 1718 until 1738, when he exchanged his homestead for an estate opposite to the northeasterly corner of Mount Auburn Cemetery, extending from Mount Auburn Street, where the old house remains standing, to Fresh Pond. His son Seth and son-in-law Jacob Caldwell were appointed administrators of his estate 6 Oct. 1746. His parentage is not satisfactorily ascertained. Dr. Bond conjectured that he was son of John (4) of Cambridge. (Hist. Wat., p. 293.) On further investigation, he assigned him a place along the grandchildren of Deac. Thomas Hastings of Watertown. (Ibid., P. 791.) The latter supposition is certainly the more probable; but I have been unable to find absolute proof of its correctness. 22. Seth, s. of John (21), m. Hannah dau. of Thomas Soden 30 Dec. 1747, and had Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1750