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of Chs. (pub. 24 Nov. 1744), and had Lydia, b. 14 Dec. 1745, d. unm. 12 Ap. 1804; Hannah, bap. 20 Nov. 1748, non comp. and an inmate of the almshouse 1804; Abigail, bap. 14 Oct. 1750, d. young; Thomas, bap. 30 Aug. 1752, d. young; Thomas, bap. 6 Oct. 1754, was a cordwainer, and d. Nov. 1789; Stephen, bap. 6 Nov. 1757, was a cordwainer, represented non comp. 1805, d. in the almshouse 6 June 1815; Ebenezer, bap. 6 Ap. 1760; Abigail, bap. 6 Feb. 1763, d. unm. 11 Nov. 1803; Elizabeth, bap. 21 July 1765, d. unm. 26 Sept. 1803; Samuel, bap. 21 Feb. 1768, living in 1789, when he sold his share of his father's estate. Thomas the f. was a currier, and inherited the homestead. He appears to have possessed considerable property in early life; but his family was large, and many of the children imbecile, so that little estate remained after his death. He d. 22 Jan. 1787; his w. Lydia and several of the children sold the homestead to James Winthrop, Esq., and removed into a small house on the
of Chs. (pub. 24 Nov. 1744), and had Lydia, b. 14 Dec. 1745, d. unm. 12 Ap. 1804; Hannah, bap. 20 Nov. 1748, non comp. and an inmate of the almshouse 1804; Abigail, bap. 14 Oct. 1750, d. young; Thomas, bap. 30 Aug. 1752, d. young; Thomas, bap. 6 Oct. 1754, was a cordwainer, and d. Nov. 1789; Stephen, bap. 6 Nov. 1757, was a cordwainer, represented non comp. 1805, d. in the almshouse 6 June 1815; Ebenezer, bap. 6 Ap. 1760; Abigail, bap. 6 Feb. 1763, d. unm. 11 Nov. 1803; Elizabeth, bap. 21 July 1765, d. unm. 26 Sept. 1803; Samuel, bap. 21 Feb. 1768, living in 1789, when he sold his share of his father's estate. Thomas the f. was a currier, and inherited the homestead. He appears to have possessed considerable property in early life; but his family was large, and many of the children imbecile, so that little estate remained after his death. He d. 22 Jan. 1787; his w. Lydia and several of the children sold the homestead to James Winthrop, Esq., and removed into a small house on the