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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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f. was a carpenter, and resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, a few rods from the Common; he was very thriftless and improvident, and depended on others for support. He d. 21 June 1798, a. about 66. His w. Sarah is reputed to have been an excellent woman, who by her industry and self-denial enabled her son Ebenezer to obtain a good education; her kindness was repaid by her son, who received her into his family and provided for her comfort in the latter years of her life; she d. 30 Dec. 1808. 29. Alexander Sears, parentage not known, grad. H. C. 1764, and res. here a few years. His dau. Rebecca was bap. 8 Ap. 1770. Hannah, m. Andrew Grover 7 Feb. 1673-4. Charles, m. Sarah Prentice 15 Sept. 1757, prob. the same Sarah who d. at W. Cambridge 22 Feb. 1815, a. 83. Thomas, m. Mary Smith 18 June 1765. Elizabeth, m. Isaac Clark 4 June 1764. Rebecca m. Samuel Cutter, Jr., 29 Sept. 1780. Martha, m. John Burbeck 1 Feb. 1781. Hannah, m. Jona. Hearsey 8 July 1792. Isaac,
f. was a carpenter, and resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, a few rods from the Common; he was very thriftless and improvident, and depended on others for support. He d. 21 June 1798, a. about 66. His w. Sarah is reputed to have been an excellent woman, who by her industry and self-denial enabled her son Ebenezer to obtain a good education; her kindness was repaid by her son, who received her into his family and provided for her comfort in the latter years of her life; she d. 30 Dec. 1808. 29. Alexander Sears, parentage not known, grad. H. C. 1764, and res. here a few years. His dau. Rebecca was bap. 8 Ap. 1770. Hannah, m. Andrew Grover 7 Feb. 1673-4. Charles, m. Sarah Prentice 15 Sept. 1757, prob. the same Sarah who d. at W. Cambridge 22 Feb. 1815, a. 83. Thomas, m. Mary Smith 18 June 1765. Elizabeth, m. Isaac Clark 4 June 1764. Rebecca m. Samuel Cutter, Jr., 29 Sept. 1780. Martha, m. John Burbeck 1 Feb. 1781. Hannah, m. Jona. Hearsey 8 July 1792. Isaac,