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more than one hundred names of private soldiers are preserved; and although the list is probably far from perfect, it is inserted in a note. Theophilus Alexander, William Alford, Henry Appleton, John Badger, William Barker, Caleb Barrett, Jonathan Barrett, Joshua Barrett, John Bartlett, John Batherick, Timothy Batherick, Jason Belknap, Joseph Belknap, John Bisco, Israel Blackington, Thomas Brickley, Thomas Brown, John Bryant, Robert Bull, Thomas Bumstead, Robert Campbell, Moses Chadwick, Downon of the Cambridge quota:— John Abbott. John Acres. Daniel Adams. John Adams. Thomas Adams. George Allen. Nathaniel Austin. Benjamin Badger. William Barber. Caleb Barrett. Daniel Barrett. John Barrett. Jonathan Barrett. George Barrington. Thomas Beals. Thomas Bemford. Luke Bemis. Francis Bennett. Joseph Biglow. Nathan Blodgett. Henry Bond. Amos Bordman. Moses Bordman. Richard Bordman. William Bordman. Zechariah Bostwi
Sarah Fillebrown 29 Jan. 1729-30, and had Josiah, bap. 20 Dec. 1730; Nathan, bap. 8 Aug. 1736; Anna, bap. 1 Ap. 1739; Rebecca, bap. 11 Ap. 1742. Josiah the f. and his w. Sarah were original members of the Church gathered at Menot. 1739, and were dismissed to Townsend 5 Oct. 1744. 25. James, parentage not ascertained, m. Lydia Capen 30 Mar. 1780, and was Selectman 1789. No record of family. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell 3 Aug. 1749. Silas, m. Mary Stratton 7 May 1772. Susanna, m. Jonathan Barrett 24 Aug. 1783. Sarah, m. Charles Cutter 9 Nov. 1784. Silas, m. Rebecca Hammond of Newton 20 May 1792. Lucy, m. Elijah White 2 Oct. 1796. Lucy, m. Stephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 May 1804. The last five were m. on the south side of the river. Thomas, d. at Menot. 25 Sept. 1778. John, d. 11 Oct. 1797. Lucy, d. unm. at Menot. July 1799, a. 35. Robinson, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth; Hannah, b.
Sarah Fillebrown 29 Jan. 1729-30, and had Josiah, bap. 20 Dec. 1730; Nathan, bap. 8 Aug. 1736; Anna, bap. 1 Ap. 1739; Rebecca, bap. 11 Ap. 1742. Josiah the f. and his w. Sarah were original members of the Church gathered at Menot. 1739, and were dismissed to Townsend 5 Oct. 1744. 25. James, parentage not ascertained, m. Lydia Capen 30 Mar. 1780, and was Selectman 1789. No record of family. Hannah, m. Daniel Russell 3 Aug. 1749. Silas, m. Mary Stratton 7 May 1772. Susanna, m. Jonathan Barrett 24 Aug. 1783. Sarah, m. Charles Cutter 9 Nov. 1784. Silas, m. Rebecca Hammond of Newton 20 May 1792. Lucy, m. Elijah White 2 Oct. 1796. Lucy, m. Stephen Bacon 23 Nov. 1797. Amelia, m. Ebenezer Brown 21 Ap. 1799. Sarah, m. John Williams of Roxbury 7 May 1804. The last five were m. on the south side of the river. Thomas, d. at Menot. 25 Sept. 1778. John, d. 11 Oct. 1797. Lucy, d. unm. at Menot. July 1799, a. 35. Robinson, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth; Hannah, b.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Births, Deaths and Marriages from early records. (search)
ye 31-1725 Nathan Bradfhaw Son of John & Marcy Bradfhaw Dyed Janury ye 8th 1724 Mariges Samuell Williams of Charlstown and Sufanah of Malden maryed by Thos. Tuffts Esqr. Decmbr 19th 1719 Jofhuay Wheat & Elefebath Edey both of Watertown wer maried febry: 5th 1719 by Thos. Tufts Esqr Jofhuay Nickols and Ruth grean both of Malden Maried Aprill 12 —1720—by Thoms Tufts Esqr Thomas Ingerfol of springfeild & Ruth Child of Watertown Maried May: 17-1720 by Thos. Tufts Esqr Jonathan Barrett and Mehittbll lynde both of Malden Maried July 19-1720 by Thoms. Tufts Esqr. John King and Rachall Barron both of Watetown wer Married feptembr. ye . 28—1720—by Thomr. tufts Esq Jack negro & peg maried october 4th. 1720 William osborn and Sarah perry both of Cambridge wer maryed octobr ye 7th.—1720 by thoms. tufts Esqr Samuell Evens and hanah franklins both of Malden Married Decembr. 2—1720—by Thoms. Tufts Esqr Obadiah Jenkins and mary Grover both of Malden wer m
National Intelligencer says the Republican Wide Awake demonstration in Baltimore, on Thursday evening, was "a pursuit of politics under difficulties." The military of the State of Georgia are to hold a Convention on the second Monday of this month, at Milledgeville, for what purpose is not stated. The diamonds formerly the property of Rachel, the tragedienne, have been forfeited to the U. S. Government at New York, because duty was not paid on them. They are worth $4,000. Jno. Barrett, for passing counterfeit money at Memphis, Tenn., has been sentenced to three years in the State prison. The warehouse of Robert H. Carr & Bro., in Baltimore, was robbed of $2,000 Saturday night. It is said that Mrs, Dan Rice has brought a suit for divorce against her husband. The wrongs of which she complains are not stated. In New Orleans, on Sunday last, there was one murder, two suicides, one man stabbed and another garroted. At Calais, Me., there are now five ves