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1729; and d. Feb. 17, 1813. They had--  66-107Peter.  108John, m. Elizabeth Perry.  109Asa, m. Martha Adams.  110Joseph, m. Abigail Tufts.  111Thomas, m. Rebecca Adams.  112Elizabeth, m. Daniel Swan.  113Lucy, m. Jacob Osgood.  114Rebecca, m. Nathan Adams.  115Lydia, m. Rev. R. Gray, of Dover, N. H., Mar. 22, 1787.  116S78Edmund, b. 1795.  179Mercy, b. 1797; d. 1820.  180Harriet, b. 1799; m. James Russell.  181Caroline, b. 1801; m. Gershom Whittemore. 66-111Thomas Tufts m. Rebecca Adams, and had--  111-182Thomas, d. 1816, aged c. 24.  183Rebecca, d. aged c. 30.  184Marshall, graduate H. C. 1827.  185Eveline, m. Mr. Rochester, of Ohio.  1861, and d. Jan. 8, 1803; leaving children:--  2-3Silas, b. Jan. 23, 1787.   James T.   Abigail.   Elizabeth A.   Mary C.   Alden.   Lydia.   Washington.   Adams.   He m., 2d, Mrs. Deborah (Noyes) Hayden, who d. Sept. 12, 1845, aged 91. He d. Oct. 12, 1828. 2-3Silas wild m. Ruth Reed, of Bra
29 Jan. 1674-5; Sarah, b. 18 June 1677; Elizabeth, b. 8 May 1680; Mehetabel, b. 28 Feb. 1686-7; Kendall, b. 20 Ap. 1689. Thomas the f. d. 16 Jan. 1689-90; his w. Sarah m. Thomas Richardson 29 Dec. 1690. 3. Nathaniel, s. of William (1), m. Rebecca Adams 24 Nov. 1669; she d. 18 Dec. 1677, and he m. Sarah Cooper 8 Oct. 1678; she d. and he m. Sarah Hancock 15 Oct. 1711. His chil. were Nathaniel and John, twins, b. 24 Sept. 1672; Anna, b. 20 Ap. 1674, m. Nathaniel Eames of Framingham, and was . Eunice Bemis at Wat. 12 Sept. 1782, and had Eunice, bap. 9 Mar. 1783; Elizabeth, bap. 7 Sept. 1788; Josiah, bap. 17 Ap. 1791; Abigail, bap. 6 Sept. 1795. Noah the f. res. at Menot. and d. 27 Oct. 1824. 37. James, s. of Walter (28), m. Rebecca Adams 6 Mar. 1783, and had Walter, b. 9 Aug. 1783; Rebecca, bap. 28 June 1789, m. Amos Whittemore 22 Ap. 1804; James, b. 14 Jan. 1788, H. C. 1811, a lawyer and active politician in Arlington, m. Harriet Tufts, and d. s. p. 9 Dec. 1863; she d. 2 Ap.
. 21 Aug. 1664; Thomas, b. 22 Mar. 1665-6; Nathaniel, b. 14 Sept. 1668, d. about 1718, leaving family; William, b. 12 May 1671, a Deacon at Billerica, d. here of small-pox 5 Oct. 1730, while attending the General Court as Representative; Rebecca, b. 29 Jan. 1674-5; Sarah, b. 18 June 1677; Elizabeth, b. 8 May 1680; Mehetabel, b. 28 Feb. 1686-7; Kendall, b. 20 Ap. 1689. Thomas the f. d. 16 Jan. 1689-90; his w. Sarah m. Thomas Richardson 29 Dec. 1690. 3. Nathaniel, s. of William (1), m. Rebecca Adams 24 Nov. 1669; she d. 18 Dec. 1677, and he m. Sarah Cooper 8 Oct. 1678; she d. and he m. Sarah Hancock 15 Oct. 1711. His chil. were Nathaniel and John, twins, b. 24 Sept. 1672; Anna, b. 20 Ap. 1674, m. Nathaniel Eames of Framingham, and was living in 1725; William, b. 12 July 1676; Mary, b. 24 July 1679, m. Walter Russell 17 May 1699, and d. before 1706; Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1681-2; Elizabeth, m. John Russell 30 Mar. 1710, living at Killingly, Conn., 1725; Daniel, b. 18 Jan. 1689 (I suspec
za Warren of Chs. 21 Dec. 1802; Aaron, b. 30 May 1779, d. 17 Nov. 1848; Anna, bap. 4 Feb. 1781, m. John Holbrook 31 Aug. 1800; Mary, b. 25 Sept. 1783. Thomas the f. d. 7 June 1809; his w. Anna d. 17 Jan. 1819, a. 64. 36. Noah, S. of Jason (26), m. Eunice Bemis at Wat. 12 Sept. 1782, and had Eunice, bap. 9 Mar. 1783; Elizabeth, bap. 7 Sept. 1788; Josiah, bap. 17 Ap. 1791; Abigail, bap. 6 Sept. 1795. Noah the f. res. at Menot. and d. 27 Oct. 1824. 37. James, s. of Walter (28), m. Rebecca Adams 6 Mar. 1783, and had Walter, b. 9 Aug. 1783; Rebecca, bap. 28 June 1789, m. Amos Whittemore 22 Ap. 1804; James, b. 14 Jan. 1788, H. C. 1811, a lawyer and active politician in Arlington, m. Harriet Tufts, and d. s. p. 9 Dec. 1863; she d. 2 Ap. 1866; William Adams, b. 14 May 1790, m. Kezia Teel 16 June 1811. James the f. res. in Menot., and d. 13 Feb. 1846. 38. Nathaniel, s. of Walter (28), m. Mary Adams 8 Mar. 1795, and had Abiel and Nathaniel, both bap. 7 Dec. 1800; Mary Adams, b. 2
Index Abbie, Aunt (Tufts), 41. Abbott, Mrs., Hull, 45. Abbott, Rev. Mr., Hull, 45. Adams, Anna, 89. Adams, Anne, 89. Adams, Charles, 40. Adams, Chester, 22. Adams, Hannah, 89. Adams, Harriet A., 22. Adams, President, John, 18. Adams, Joseph, 22, 40, 69, 89, 92, 93. Adams, Martha, 92. Adams, Mary, 89. Adams, Nathan, 69. Adams, Rebecca, 89. Adams, Samuel, 40. Adams, Thomas, 89. Aldersey Street, Somerville, 71. Alewife Brook, 31. Alewife Brook District, 15, 87. Alewife Meadow, 54. Allerdale, Lords of, 49. Allerdale Ward, 49 Ames, Governor, Oliver, 31. Anderson, Mistress, Rebecca, 18. Andover, Mass., 68. Andros, Governor, 31. Ann Street, Boston, 4. Arbella, The, 29. Arlington, Mass., 15, 38, 56, 74, 87. Ash Street, Boston, 51. Austin Street, Somerville, 3. Baldwin, George Rumford, 3. Baldwin, Loammi, 2, 3. Barrett, Samuel, Jr., 11. Bartlett, Hon., Josiah, M. D., 48. Bell Rock, Malden, 58. Big Bethel, 35. Billerica, Mass.
Index Adams, Henry, 7. Adams, John, 52. Adams, Joseph, 50, 52, 53. Adams, Major, Joseph, 52. Adams, Rebecca, 50. Adams, Sanford, 6, 14. Alewife Brook, 26, 53. Allen, Alfred, 55. Allen, Benjamin F., 12. Allen, Hiram, 11, 34. Allen, Hiram, Jr., 11. Allen, Lucy, 11. Allen, Margaret, 11. Alsop's Farm, 56, 57. Alston Street, 9. American Flag, The First, 81. American Navy, The, 84. Amesbury, Mass., 1. Anderson, 56. Andersonville Prison, 22. Andrew, Governor, 43. Antietam Bridge, 20. Arlington, D. C., 18. Arlington, Mass., 26. Armory, The, 81. Army of the Potomac, 44, 56. Arnold, J. Frank, 8. Arnold, Leonard, 8, 10. Arnold, William J., 56. Associated Charities, 75. Austin, Richard, 29. Avery, Mathew, 30. Ayer, John F., 74, 76. Ayer, William, 28. Bachelder, Abigail, 29. Bachelder, William, 29. Baker, Rev., Charles, 39. Baker, William, 30. Baker, William A., 18. Baltimore, Md., 77. Banks, Governor, 38. Banks, Hon. N. P., Jr., 42. B
h a gorge in the ridge of hills, to the centre of Lexington. By this branch of the Fitchburg Railroad, the ice of Spy Pond was brought as near the wharves of Boston, in point of expense, as if it were cut from a pond on Boston Common. Gov. Hill says— Just before the cars commenced running, we visited our friend at West Cambridge, whose house was erected on land which came to him as a descendant from the Adams family of that place. James Russell, Esq., perhaps, whose mother was Rebecca Adams, daughter of Capt. William Adams, who occupied the old Adams mansion house at the time of the Revolution, and whose ancestors had occupied it previously, even in the former century, as shown in other parts of this work. The house of James Russell, Esq., stood very near the old Adams house, and is still a familiar object to every citizen of Arlington. The new depot at West Cambridge usurps the place of some of the venerable elms that stood before the door of the ancient Adams mansion. T
he baker, and died there a few years after.—Letter of E. R. Thompson to J. B. Russell, 1879. m. Polly Horton, 17 Sept. 1806. Ar- Temas and w. Polly were adm. Pct. ch. 18 Oct. 1807. Had Charles Rollin, bap. 18 Oct. 1807. Kent, Samuel, m. Rebecca Adams, 27 Nov. 1740. He r. in Charlestown. Lucy, m. Joseph Adams, 3d, 6 Sept. 1770. Sarah, m. Col. Nathaniel Hawkins, of South Kingston, R. I., 5 Mar. 1778. Samuel, m. Rhoda Hill, 20 June, 1782. Samuel and w. Rhoda were adm. to this ch. 9 Mar.abeth, his dau., m. Jonathan Locke, of Woburn, 5 Mar. 1816. (See Book of the Lockes, 136, 137, &c.) Amos, a son (?), had wife, d. 17 Mar. 1837, a. 25. 17. Daniel, s. of Daniel (8), d. 5 Jan. 1803, a. 40. 18. James, s. of Walter (11),m. Rebecca Adams of Camb. 6 Mar. 1783. Both o. c. here 28 June, 1789. She was adm. Pct. ch. 7 Mar. 1802. Had Walter, b. 9 Aug. 1783, Rebecca and James, all bap. 28 June, 1789; William Adams, bap. 16 May, 1790. Rebecca, the dau., m. Amos Whittemore, Jr.,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 17., An old Medford school boy's reminiscences. (search)
taught dancing, singing and drawing, all by private tutors. Mrs. Barrymore came out weekly from Boston to teach a class in dancing in the Day Academy. To it came Helen Porter from the George Porter house across Forest street; Catherine and Rebecca Adams, daughters of Deacon Adams, came from the slope of Winter Hill; Susan Emily Porter came from the Royall farm. She was our best dancer. She later married Mr. Cunningham of Baltimore. Amelia and Caroline Blanchard, daughters of Capt. Andrew Deacon Adams, came from the slope of Winter Hill; Susan Emily Porter came from the Royall farm. She was our best dancer. She later married Mr. Cunningham of Baltimore. Amelia and Caroline Blanchard, daughters of Capt. Andrew Blanchard, came from the house shown on the outside of the Historical Register; Apphia and Mary Fuller, daughters of Dr. Fuller, from the next house east. The drawing class was instructed by Miss Hannah Swan, daughter of Mrs. Peggy Swan and sister of Sam, he of the brazen rooster. The singing school was a large affair. It was kept in the Martin Burrage house opposite the Unitarian church. It was attended by many of the Bradbury school girls from across the river. The teacher was Mrs. Pe