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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 8 8 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2 7 7 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 7 7 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 6 6 Browse Search
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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 4 4 Browse Search
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Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 4 4 Browse Search
Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army. 4 4 Browse Search
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b. 1786, m. Isaac Jones 2 Ap. 1809, and d. before 1822, leaving an only child Lucy Ann, who m. William L. Whitney 18 Oct. 1836, d. in childbed, and was buried 12 Aug. 1838, together with her child; Stephen, b. 14 Mar. 1787, d. of consumption 9 Ap. 1805; Joseph, b. 22 July 1788, d. of consumption 6 Ap. 1807; Lucy, b. 16 Oct. 1789, d. unm., of consumption, 14 Ap. 1818; Abner, b. 21 Ap. 1793, d. of fever 31 Mar. 1805. John the f. was a baker and trader; he was also Major. He resided on the northw several years on the road leading from the junction of Elmwood Avenue and Mount Auburn Street toward Charles River, and d. 17 Dec. 1807. 42. George, s. of George (32), a farmer in Menot., m. Susanna Adams 7 June 1804, and had child, b. and d. 1805; Susanna, b. 2 Sept. 1806; George, b. 13 Mar. 1809; Sarah, b. 24 Sept. 1811; Lydia, b. 11 Ap. 1814; Caroline Austin, b. 22 Aug. 1816; Eliza Bradley, b. 26 Oct. 1819. 43. Jonathan Cooper, s. of Nathaniel (35), m. Mary Whittemore of Chs. 14 Aug.
Woburn, b. 10 May 1718, m. Kezia Converse 26 Feb. 1739, and had Jonathan, b. (in Woburn) 15 June 1740; Robert, b. (in Lex.) 3 Aug. 1742; Jude, b. ; Mehetabel, b.——; these four were bap. here 25 Sept. 1748; Joel, bap. 12 Nov. 1749; Phebe, bap. 2. Feb. 1752; Amos, bap. 30 Dec. 1753; Samuel, b.——;Ann, born in the boat when they were fleeing to escape the tomahawk and scalping knife of the Indians (Hist. Reed Fam.); Mary. Jonathan the f. removed to Woolwich, Me., soon after 1753, where he d. in 1805; his w. Kezia d. in 1808. A numerous posterity remains near the Kennebec River. 9. Seth, s. of Daniel of Woburn, by w. Lydia, had Samuel, b. 1733, d. 13 June 1749, a. 16; Seth, b. 1735, d. 26 June 1749, a. 14; Thomas, b. about 1737; Susanna, b. 1739, d. 25 June 1749, a. 10; Daniel, b. 10 Ap. 1742; Lydia, b. 13 June 1745; Susanna, b. 17 Mar. 1749-50, d. 24 Nov. 1753; Hannah, b. 6 Jan. 1751-2, d. 24 Nov. 1753. Seth the f. res. in Menot., and d. 18 Mar. 1783, a. 80; his w. Lydia d. 31 Aug
hoemaker, but was subsequently a physician in Philadelphia. Lewis's Lynn. 9. Noah, s. of Nathaniel (4), m. Priscilla, dau. of Ichabod Brown, 24 Sept. 1724, and had Priscilla, b. 6 Aug. 1725, m. Abraham Cutting 3 Oct. 1745, and d. before 1765; Nathaniel, b. 28 Oct. 1727; Noah, b. 19 Oct. 1729, was of Rutland 1765; Martha, b. 2 Jan. 1731-2, m. John Hancock, Jr., of Chs. 20 Nov. 1760; Nathan, bap. 28 July 1734, was of Rutland 1765; Ebenezer, b. 15 June 1738, perhaps grad. H. C. 1756, and d. 1805; George, bap. 20 Sept. 1741, d. 27 Jan. 1757. Noah the f. d. 4 Feb. 1748-9; his w. Priscilla survived, and administration on her estate was granted to her son Nathaniel, 18 Ap. 1765. 10. Simon, s. of Nathaniel (4), had Patience and Simon (prob. not twins), bap. 10 Ap. 1737; Sarah, bap. 22 May 1737. 11. John, s. of John (5), grad. H. C. 1731, ordained at Salem 1736, and d. 30 Ap. 1755, a. 42. He m.——Porter, and had thirteen children, among whom were Nathaniel; John, of Portsmouth, N.
l, 21 May 1757. 4. Samuel, s. of Ebenezer (3), m. Mary Brown of Lex. 3 Sept. 1753, and had Susanna, bap. 18 May 1755, m. Jesse Putnam 13 Feb. 1776; Ebenezer, bap. 28 Sept. 1759, d. young; Mary, bap. 17 May 1767, m. Thomas Payson 12 May 1785, d. 1805; Elizabeth, bap. 24 Mar. 1771, d. about 1792; Samuel, bap. 7 July 1776; Ebenezer, bap. 18 Oct. 1778, grad. H. C. 1798, a lawyer in Thomaston, Me., m. Lucy F., dau. of Gen. Henry Knox, and d. in 1841. Samuel the f. inherited the homestead (which 5; George Augustus, b. 24 Aug. 1806; Benjamin Bussey, b. 8 Oct. 1809, grad. Bowdoin College 1826, d. July 1840. Samuel the f. was a lawyer, settled in Warren, Me., in 1800, after a short residence in New Gloucester; was a member of Congress 1801-1805, Sheriff 1814-1821, Representative 1824, etc. He d. 18 July 1872, a. 96 years and 17 days. At the time of his decease he had been for several years the oldest lawyer in Maine, the oldest ex-member of Congress, and the oldest surviving graduate of
and resided on the northwesterly corner of North Avenue and Russell Street. He d. of palsy 26 Ap. 1805; his w. Anna d. 11 Jan. 1823, a. 89. 12. Jacob, s. of Jacob (8), m. Mehetabel Skinner of Woburilla, b. 9 Ap. 1784, d. unm., of consumption, 5 Nov. 1803; William, b. 13 June 1785, grad. H. C. 1805, d. unm., of consumption, 4 Nov. 1805; Mary, bap. 29 May and d.—Nov. 1787; Mary, b. 12 Dec. 1788,., was a farmer and an energetic citizen, Colonel of Militia, Selectman 18 years between 1780 and 1805; Representative nine years, between 1788 and 1806; he was one of the principal projectors of the rgely engaged in the manufacture of cards and in merchandise. He was Selectman of Cambridge 1803-1805, Representative, 1804-1806, Senator, 1820, 1821. He d. 2 Nov. 1842, a. 81. 31. Samuel, s. of ah (11), in. Lydia Convers, dau. of Benjamin Francis, 31 Jan. 1804, and had Noah, b. 13 or 15 Ap. 1805; Eliza, b. 6 Mar. and d. 14 Oct 1807; a twin with Eliza, b. 6 and d. 8 Mar. 1807; Abiel, b. 23 Ap