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liam the f. was a shoemaker, and inherited the homestead. He d. 29 Sept. 1727, a. 47 (his gravestone says 56th); his w. Anne survived, and in 1745, in connection with her son Owen, bought the estate at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets, where she subsequently resided until 22 Dec. 1763, when she d. of being cut for a cancer in her breast, a. 69. 3. William, s. of William (2), m. Mary Mann 11 June 1747, and was probably the mason of that name in Boston, whose will, dated 9 Dec. 1771, and proved 24 Feb. 1775, mentions w. and names children, Mary Breed, Rebecca, and Sarah, and granddaughter Mary, dau. of Hannah Giles, deceased. As his will was proved in Middlesex County it is probable that he d. here, having left Boston during the siege. 4. Owen, s. of William (2), m. Sarah Stearns (pub. 12 Oct. 1745), and had Thomas, b. 4 Oct. 1746; d. 27 May 1749; Owen, b. 15 July 1748, d. 20 Oct. 1748; Anne (or Nancy), b. 3 Ap. 1750, m. Josiah Moore 22 Aug. 1782, and d. June 18
liam the f. was a shoemaker, and inherited the homestead. He d. 29 Sept. 1727, a. 47 (his gravestone says 56th); his w. Anne survived, and in 1745, in connection with her son Owen, bought the estate at the N. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets, where she subsequently resided until 22 Dec. 1763, when she d. of being cut for a cancer in her breast, a. 69. 3. William, s. of William (2), m. Mary Mann 11 June 1747, and was probably the mason of that name in Boston, whose will, dated 9 Dec. 1771, and proved 24 Feb. 1775, mentions w. and names children, Mary Breed, Rebecca, and Sarah, and granddaughter Mary, dau. of Hannah Giles, deceased. As his will was proved in Middlesex County it is probable that he d. here, having left Boston during the siege. 4. Owen, s. of William (2), m. Sarah Stearns (pub. 12 Oct. 1745), and had Thomas, b. 4 Oct. 1746; d. 27 May 1749; Owen, b. 15 July 1748, d. 20 Oct. 1748; Anne (or Nancy), b. 3 Ap. 1750, m. Josiah Moore 22 Aug. 1782, and d. June 18