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33, m. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Barrett, 5 Nov. 1761, and d. 2 Nov. 1809; Samuel, bap. 3 Aug. 1735; Mary, bap. 15 May 1737; Mary, bap. 11 Feb. 1739; Joshua, bap. 25 June 1741; Jonathan, bap. 28 Nov. 1742, perhaps m. Susanna Robbins 24 Aug. 1783, served long in the Revolutionary Army, and d. in the almshouse 15 Nov. 1794; Caleb, bap. 27 June 1745; Hannah, bap. 8 Feb. 1747. William the f. was a cordwainer and occupied the estate on the east side of Dunster Street until 1738, when he snsend 5 Oct. 1744. 25. James, parentage not ascertained, m. Lydia Capen 30 Mar. 1780, and was Selectman 1789. No record of family. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell 3 Aug. 1749. Silas, m. Mary Stratton 7 May 1772. Susanna, m. Jonathan Barrett 24 Aug. 1783. Sarah, m. Charles Cutter 9 Nov. 1784. Silas, m. Rebecca Hammond of Newton 20 May 1792. Lucy, m. Elijah White 2 Oct. 1796. Lucy, m. Stephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 M
1707; Thomas, bap. 17 Aug. 1712; Bartholomew, b. 27 Dec. 1713. Bartholomew the f. was a mariner. 7. William, s. of William (3), by w. Mary, had William, b. 30 Nov. 1728; Jonathan, b. 6 Feb. 1729-30; Hannah, b. 14 Oct. 1731; Daniel, b. 12 Nov. 1733, m. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Barrett, 5 Nov. 1761, and d. 2 Nov. 1809; Samuel, bap. 3 Aug. 1735; Mary, bap. 15 May 1737; Mary, bap. 11 Feb. 1739; Joshua, bap. 25 June 1741; Jonathan, bap. 28 Nov. 1742, perhaps m. Susanna Robbins 24 Aug. 1783, served long in the Revolutionary Army, and d. in the almshouse 15 Nov. 1794; Caleb, bap. 27 June 1745; Hannah, bap. 8 Feb. 1747. William the f. was a cordwainer and occupied the estate on the east side of Dunster Street until 1738, when he sold the southerly half to Samuel Danforth, having previously sold the other half to his brother Daniel Barrett. 7. John, s. of William (3), m. Ruth, dau. of Samuel Champney, 5 May 1737, and had Hannah, bap. 9 Ap. 1738, d. unm. 3 Feb. 1759; John,
wn 29 Jan. 1729-30, and had Josiah, bap. 20 Dec. 1730; Nathan, bap. 8 Aug. 1736; Anna, bap. 1 Ap. 1739; Rebecca, bap. 11 Ap. 1742. Josiah the f. and his w. Sarah were original members of the Church gathered at Menot. 1739, and were dismissed to Townsend 5 Oct. 1744. 25. James, parentage not ascertained, m. Lydia Capen 30 Mar. 1780, and was Selectman 1789. No record of family. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell 3 Aug. 1749. Silas, m. Mary Stratton 7 May 1772. Susanna, m. Jonathan Barrett 24 Aug. 1783. Sarah, m. Charles Cutter 9 Nov. 1784. Silas, m. Rebecca Hammond of Newton 20 May 1792. Lucy, m. Elijah White 2 Oct. 1796. Lucy, m. Stephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 May 1804. The last five were m. on the south side of the river. Thomas, d. at Menot. 25 Sept. 1778. John, d. 11 Oct. 1797. Lucy, d. unm. at Menot. July 1799, a. 35. Robinson, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth; Hannah, b. (at Concord) 1