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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
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ph J. Kelley, 1874, 1875. Charles Laurie, 1874. James Mellen Jr., 1874, 1875. John T. G. Nichols, 1874, 1875. Charles Quinn, 1874, 1875. Edmund Reardon, 1874, 1875. Sulvilyer H. Sanborn, 1874, 1875. Frank A. Allen, 1875, 1876. William E. Doyle, 1875, 1876. Henry D. Forbes, 1875, 1876. David Heffernan, 1875. Lemuel Kempton, 1875. Charles Moore, 1875, 1876. Jeremiah Murphy, 1875, 1876. Hibbard P. Ross, 1875. Walter S. Swan, 1875. William E. Andrews, 1876. Joseph H. Bancroft, 1876. James F. Davlin, 1876. Benjamin Dow, 1876. Elected March 14, 1876, in place of Wm. E. Andrews, resigned. Franklin Gay, 1876. Archibald M. Howe, 1876, 1877. Isaac A. Nay, 1876. Elected March 14, 1876, in place of Franklin Gay, deceased. William Poland, 1876, 1877. Perez G. Porter, 1876, 1877. George W. Rawson, 1876, 1877. Silas Rhoades, 1876, 1877. Daniel B. Shauohnessy, 1876, 1877. Benjamin R. Tilton, 1876. George F. Whiting, 1876, 1877. Henry A. D
ricke. He was buried 10 Ap. 1645. His w. Justice subsequently exchanged the homestead, with William Towne, for a house on the east side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mt. Auburn streets, which she sold to Nathaniel Hancock, 6 Oct. 1666. She was living, and received alms of the church, 1670. No account of posterity has been found, except the incidental remark in the Church Record, that Jane, the first wife of Capt. Samuel Green, was daughter to the foresaid Justice Bainbrick. Bancroft, Roger, in 1639, purchased house and half an acre on the south side of Brattle Street, not far westerly from Ash Street. He d. 28 Nov. 1653, leaving w. Elizabeth, but apparently no children. His w. must have had uncommon attractions, it would seem; for she successively m. three additional husbands, to wit, Martin Saunders of Braintree, 23 May 1654, Deac. John Bridge of Camb. in 1658, and Edward Taylor of Boston. She was living in 1685, as appears by a receipt indorsed on her marriage co
ricke. He was buried 10 Ap. 1645. His w. Justice subsequently exchanged the homestead, with William Towne, for a house on the east side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mt. Auburn streets, which she sold to Nathaniel Hancock, 6 Oct. 1666. She was living, and received alms of the church, 1670. No account of posterity has been found, except the incidental remark in the Church Record, that Jane, the first wife of Capt. Samuel Green, was daughter to the foresaid Justice Bainbrick. Bancroft, Roger, in 1639, purchased house and half an acre on the south side of Brattle Street, not far westerly from Ash Street. He d. 28 Nov. 1653, leaving w. Elizabeth, but apparently no children. His w. must have had uncommon attractions, it would seem; for she successively m. three additional husbands, to wit, Martin Saunders of Braintree, 23 May 1654, Deac. John Bridge of Camb. in 1658, and Edward Taylor of Boston. She was living in 1685, as appears by a receipt indorsed on her marriage co