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y 1807; Nancy, b. 23 Oct. 1782, d. unm., of consumption, 24 Dec. 1803; Priscilla, 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, d. unm., of consumption, 22 July 1812; Elizabeth, b. 28 Jan. 1794, m. Andrew Allen 31 Dec. 1826, and d. 14 Mar. 1868; Samuel, b. 2 Feb. 1796, unm., for many years an inmate of the McLean Asylum for the Insane, and d. 18 June 1857; Abraham Andros, b. 11 May 1799, grad. H. C. 1823, a physician, resided in Boston, and d. 14 June 1868. William the f. was a glazier, and res. on the S. E. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets, the homestead of his maternal grandfather (Deac. Whittemore), which he obtained by purchase. He also owned a large tract of land in Cambridgeport, which he is said to have received as a compensation for maintaining an aged colored woman, formerly a slave, called Venus Whittemore; althoug
y 1807; Nancy, b. 23 Oct. 1782, d. unm., of consumption, 24 Dec. 1803; Priscilla, 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, d. unm., of consumption, 22 July 1812; Elizabeth, b. 28 Jan. 1794, m. Andrew Allen 31 Dec. 1826, and d. 14 Mar. 1868; Samuel, b. 2 Feb. 1796, unm., for many years an inmate of the McLean Asylum for the Insane, and d. 18 June 1857; Abraham Andros, b. 11 May 1799, grad. H. C. 1823, a physician, resided in Boston, and d. 14 June 1868. William the f. was a glazier, and res. on the S. E. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets, the homestead of his maternal grandfather (Deac. Whittemore), which he obtained by purchase. He also owned a large tract of land in Cambridgeport, which he is said to have received as a compensation for maintaining an aged colored woman, formerly a slave, called Venus Whittemore; althoug