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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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6) Mrs. Hannah Tolman of Boston, dau. of Thomas Fayerweather. His chil. were John, b. 17 Sept. 1747, grad. H. C. 1765, m. Sarah Phillips, and d. in 1800, leaving posterity; Adam, b. 27 Nov. 1748, grad. H. C. 1767, left home contrary to the desire of his father, became a shipmaster, and was unfortunately knocked overboard by the boom of his vessel on his passage from hence to London, and was drowned, 11 Feb. 1774 (Bost. News Letter); Samuel, b. 20 July 1750, d. 28 July 1751; James, b. 28 Mar. 1752, grad. H. C. 1767, Ll.D. Alleghany College 1817, Postmaster 1775, After Boston was invested by the American troops, the Provincial Congress, May 13, 1775, Resolved, as the opinion of this Congress, that post riders be immediately established to go from Cambridge, and to ride the following roads, viz.: to Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln, to Haverhill, to Providence, to Woodstock by Worcester, and from Worcester to Great Barrington by Springfield, and to Falmouth, in the County of
6) Mrs. Hannah Tolman of Boston, dau. of Thomas Fayerweather. His chil. were John, b. 17 Sept. 1747, grad. H. C. 1765, m. Sarah Phillips, and d. in 1800, leaving posterity; Adam, b. 27 Nov. 1748, grad. H. C. 1767, left home contrary to the desire of his father, became a shipmaster, and was unfortunately knocked overboard by the boom of his vessel on his passage from hence to London, and was drowned, 11 Feb. 1774 (Bost. News Letter); Samuel, b. 20 July 1750, d. 28 July 1751; James, b. 28 Mar. 1752, grad. H. C. 1767, Ll.D. Alleghany College 1817, Postmaster 1775, After Boston was invested by the American troops, the Provincial Congress, May 13, 1775, Resolved, as the opinion of this Congress, that post riders be immediately established to go from Cambridge, and to ride the following roads, viz.: to Georgetown, in the County of Lincoln, to Haverhill, to Providence, to Woodstock by Worcester, and from Worcester to Great Barrington by Springfield, and to Falmouth, in the County of