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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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(2), m. Mary Bowles 17 Nov. 1673, and had Sarah, Thomas, Mary, John, Caleb, Peter, Isaac, Richard, Solomon (?), Benjamin. Thomas the f. res. in Roxbury or Brookline, and d. in 1725. 4. Richard, s. of Thomas (3), m. Elizabeth Winchester. and had Thomas, Elizabeth, John, Sarah. Richard the f. and his w. were dismissed from the Church in Brookline, and recommended to the Church in Cambridge in 1725. He was the first of this family in Camb., and d. 9 Jan. 1776, a. 73; his w. Elizabeth d. Aug. 1795. 5. Thomas, s. of Richard (4), m. Joanna Sparhawk, and had Richard, Thomas, Thomas (2d), Samuel, Elizabeth. Thomas the f. was the patriotic Colonel, The spirit of patriotism and self-sacrilice which animated Col. Gardner in the Revolutionary struggle is exhibited in his letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Boston: Cambridge, Aug. 12, 1774. Friends and Brethren, The time is come that every one that has a tongue and an arm is called upon by their country to stand forth in its
(2), m. Mary Bowles 17 Nov. 1673, and had Sarah, Thomas, Mary, John, Caleb, Peter, Isaac, Richard, Solomon (?), Benjamin. Thomas the f. res. in Roxbury or Brookline, and d. in 1725. 4. Richard, s. of Thomas (3), m. Elizabeth Winchester. and had Thomas, Elizabeth, John, Sarah. Richard the f. and his w. were dismissed from the Church in Brookline, and recommended to the Church in Cambridge in 1725. He was the first of this family in Camb., and d. 9 Jan. 1776, a. 73; his w. Elizabeth d. Aug. 1795. 5. Thomas, s. of Richard (4), m. Joanna Sparhawk, and had Richard, Thomas, Thomas (2d), Samuel, Elizabeth. Thomas the f. was the patriotic Colonel, The spirit of patriotism and self-sacrilice which animated Col. Gardner in the Revolutionary struggle is exhibited in his letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Boston: Cambridge, Aug. 12, 1774. Friends and Brethren, The time is come that every one that has a tongue and an arm is called upon by their country to stand forth in its