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ghly proper to preserve the names of those patriotic men, who, first of all, voluntarily offered their services to the country- Captain. James P. Richardson. 1st Lieut. Samuel E. Chamberlain. 2d Lieut. Edwin F. Richardson. Sergeants. John Kinnear. Francis M. Doble. George W. Smith. Conrad D. Kinnear. Corporals. Augustus A. Thurston. Daniel F. Brown. Benjamin F. Dexter. John E. Howe. Musician. John Charles Copp. Privates. Leonard Arkerson. Edwin Barry. Andrew J. Bate. Joseph H. Baxter. Albert C. Berry. Isaac H. Blake. Robert F. Bourne. Charles B. Brown. Solomon M. Busnach. Joseph P. Cartwright. James Gate. Edwin F. Chandler. Frederick Chandler. William Chandler. William H. Clark. William A. Colby. Thomas Costello. Robert D. Grabble. Jere C. Cronin, Jr. Hugh Cunningham. Charles R. Dakin. Louis Or, Llewelyn. P. Davis, Jr. Lowell Ellison. Edwin E. Fairbanks. Thos. W. Frederickson. John C. Gaffn
Dec. 1672. He prob. removed to Marlborough. Barry's Framingham. 3. William, s. of William (1)1669-70, m. Edward Marrett, and d. 9 Ap. 1754 (Barry says she first m. Joseph Stanhope. Hist. Framr. 1761. His w. Abigail d. 15 June 1785. See Barry's Hist. Fram. Brigham, Sebastian, about 16John Adams, Thomas Darby, and John Hartshorn. Barry's Hist. Fram. 4. Thomas, m. Martha, wid. o Dec. 1663. Probably removed to Sudbury. See Barry's Framigham. Comee (Coomey, or Comy), John,had children in Marlborough, from about 1693. Barry's Hist. Fram. In Camb., Mercy m. David Morse letary, 22 Dec. 1712. He prob. d. 1724. See Barry's Hist. Framingham. 8. Stephen, s. of Josemore extended account of the Gates family, see Barry's Hist. Framingham. Gay, John, of Wrenthamed by the Indians at Framingham 1 Feb. 1675-6. Barry. John Paddleford, grad. Y. C. 1768, was a full account of this family in Framingham, see Barry's Hist. 6. John, s. of John (5), establishe[2 more...]
r. 1688-9, aged about 60. 2. Thomas, had by w. Lydia, son Thomas, b. 17 Dec. 1672. He prob. removed to Marlborough. Barry's Framingham. 3. William, s. of William (1), by w. Hannah, had William, prob. b. 1695, bap. 17 Jan. 1696-7; Hannah, ben 22 Nov. 1684; Sarah, b. 6 May 1667, prob. d. young; Hannah, b. 14 Jan. 1669-70, m. Edward Marrett, and d. 9 Ap. 1754 (Barry says she first m. Joseph Stanhope. Hist. Fram.); Joseph, b. 28 Nov. 1672, prob. the pirate sent to London, 1699, and ex 8 July 1725; Sarah, b. 30 Sept. 1728. Mat-Thew the f. d. at Waltham 25 Mar. 1761. His w. Abigail d. 15 June 1785. See Barry's Hist. Fram. Brigham, Sebastian, about 1638 bought house and garden at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streving John, Thomas, Daniel, and Joseph; and four daus. who m. John Justin, John Adams, Thomas Darby, and John Hartshorn. Barry's Hist. Fram. 4. Thomas, m. Martha, wid. of Richard Oldam, 7 Oct. 1656, and had Mary, b. 28 Ap. 1658, d. young; Mehet
(1), grad. 11. C. 1660, ordained at Middletown, Conn., 4 Nov. 1668, where he d. Dec. 1684. Collis, John (or Collice),had a grant of land in Camb. 1683; was Hogreeve in 1700; his w. Mary d. 19 June 1711; and he received assistance from the church several years, to 1716. No record of children. Elizabeth, m. James Clark, 29 Oct. 1723. Mrs. Anna, d. 26 Oct. 1730, a. 51. Collor, John, by w. Hannah, had John, b. 6 March 1661; Thomas, b. 14 Dec. 1663. Probably removed to Sudbury. See Barry's Framigham. Comee (Coomey, or Comy), John, was at Camb. Farms (Lexington), 1690. He m. Martha, dau. of William Munroe, 21 June 1688, and had David, b. 11 Jan. 1695-6; Elizabeth, b. 29 Jan. 1700-1, and probably others. Ruha-Mah Comee m. Isaac Corey 9 Dec. 1762. Mary, m. James Leah 21 July 1768. Cook (or Cooke), George, came to New England in 1635 in the same vessel with Rev. Thomas Shepard. He was then twenty-five years of age. He and his brother, Joseph Cook, were registered as
e unborn. Many of his descendants may be found in the County of Worcester, especially in the vicinity of Shrewsbury. Abraham (w. Lydia), Zechariah (w. Elizabeth), Zerubbabel (m. Hannah Kerly 1697), had children in Marlborough, from about 1693. Barry's Hist. Fram. In Camb., Mercy m. David Morse of Newton 1 May 1706, and Margaret m. Isaac Manning 8 Ap. 1708. Eames. Thomas (having previously resided at Dedham, where he had John, b. 16 May, 1641, d. 17 Sept. 1641; John, b. 6 Oct. 1642, and M; Nathaniel, b. 30 Dec. 1668; and at Framingham, Sarah, b. 3 Oct. 1670; Lydia, b. 29 June 1672. While at Framingham his house was destroyed, and his wife and some of his children were killed by the Indians. He d. 25 Jan. 1680, a. about 62. See Barry's Hist. Framingham. Eason, Joseph, owned a two-acre lot on the northerly side of Brattle Street in 1635, which he sold about 1638, to Abraham Morrill. He removed early to Hartford. Savage. Eaton, Nathaniel, styled a schoolmaster by Winth
7-18, a. 72; his w. Hepzibah survived. 7. Thomas, s. of Edmund (1), settled in Sudbury, m. Mary Goodridge 12 Nov. 1678, and had Thomas, b. 23 Aug. 1679; John, b. 14 Sept. 1684, rem. to Groton; Samuel, b. 28 Nov. 1686 (was father of Amariah, b. 4 Oct. 1720, grad. H. C. 1740, minister at Milford, and d. 1792); and Sarah, who m. John Rice. Thomas the f. m. (2d) Hannah Johnson of Sudbury, 9 July 1691, who d. 3 May 1712, and he m. (3d) Sarah Singletary, 22 Dec. 1712. He prob. d. 1724. See Barry's Hist. Framingham. 8. Stephen, s. of Joseph (4), prob. res. in Chs., where he m. Elizabeth Woodward 1 Feb. 1699-1700. His children, baptized here, were Elizabeth, 22 Dec. 1700; Stephen, 6 Sept. 1702; Hannah, 23 Feb. 1703-4; Susanna, 10 Mar. 1705-6. 9. Edmund, S. of Ephraim (6), m. Hannah, dau. of Deac. Samuel Cooper, 1 Feb. 1710-11, and had Hannah, bap. 26 Oct. 1712, m. Samuel Bowman 20 Mar. 1745-6; Elizabeth (Ch. Rec. Hannah), bap. 22 Feb. 1712-13, m. John Goddard 19 Feb. 1734; E
. of Simon (3), by w. Persis, had two children, bap. 2 Aug. 1713, and 8 Jan. 1715-16, names not recorded; Jonathan, bap. 20 Oct. 1717; Persis, bap. 9 Aug. 1719; Margaret, bap. 10 Sept. 1721; William, b. 5 Jan,. 1723-4, d. young; Susanna, b. 2 June 1726; William, b. 17 Oct. 1727; Margaret bap. Abigail ,b. 17 Jan. 1728-9; Sarah, b. 12 June 1730; William, bap. 29 Oct. 1732; John. Jonathan the f. rem. to Worcester, and died there in 1756. For a, more extended account of the Gates family, see Barry's Hist. Framingham. Gay, John, of Wrentham, Miller, bought of Gov. Belcher, 8 Feb. 1733, a part of the estate at the N. E. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets; and afterwards purchased the remainder, which had been owned by the heirs of Edmund Angier, or of John Hovey. This was the original Blue Anchor Tavern stand; it does not appear, however, whether Mr. Gay pursued the business of an inn-holder. His wife, whom he prob. m. before he removed here, was Sarah, dau. of Jonathan
previous years under lease, he seems to have spent the remainder of his days; but whether his house was erected by him or by a previous owner does not appear. The estate remained in the Marrett family until 1746, when it was sold to Col. John Vassall. Lieut. Marrett d. without posterity 17 Nov. 1739, a. 81. He had previously conveyed his homestead to his nephew Amos Marrett, and in his will constituted him his principal heir. 5. Edward, s. of John (2), m. Hannah, dau. of Joseph Bradish (Barry, Hist. Fram., says she had previously m. Joseph Stanhope). Their chil. were Amos, b. about 1694, d. young; Hannah, bap. 27 Dec. 1696, m. Joseph Lawrence 17 Feb. 1714-15. rem. to Connecticut; Susanna, bap. 11 Sept. 1698, m. John Pierce of Boston 27 Sept. 1722, and Samuel Witt of Marlborough, d. without issue Dec. 1794; Abigail, b. 28 Feb. 1700-1, m. Judah Monis, the Hebrew Preceptor, 13 Jan. 1723-4, d. without issue 1761; Amos, b. 5 Sept. 1703; Mary, bap. 28 Ap. 1706, m. Rev. John Martyn o
1654; Jonathan, b. 13 Aug. 1656; Zechariah, b. 16 Dec. 1657, d. in Framingham 7 July 1737; Edward, b. 14 June 1660, slayn in the wars. (Chart.) Jonathan the f. res. on the easterly side of North Avenue, near the Railroad Bridge. He d. 1661; his w. Mary m. Thomas Eames, and had son Thomas, bap. here 12 July 1663. She subsequently removed with her husband and family to Sudbury, and thence to Framingham, where she had five children, and was killed by the Indians at Framingham 1 Feb. 1675-6. Barry. John Paddleford, grad. Y. C. 1768, was a physician in Hardwick several years. Seth Paddleford, grad. Y. C. 1770, was a lawyer in Hardwick, removed to Taunton, was Judge of Probate, and received the degree of Ll.D. at Brown University. The name, now generally written Padelford, still exists in the southerly part of the Commonwealth, and in Rhode Island; and the descent from Jonathan of Camb. is duly set forth in a chart of the family. Paine, Moses (or Payne), is styled Mr. on our
electman, and Treasurer; he d. 22 May 1807, a. 77; his w. Margaret d. 6 Mar. 1774. 5. John, s. of John (4), was of Framingham, m. Mary Bent 23 Ap. 1776, and had Edmund, b. 30 Ap. 1777; John, b. 12 June 1778; Josiah, b. 28 Sept. 1785, a physician at Buffalo, N. Y., and was Mayor of that City; William, b. 20 June 1791. John the f. was a Colonel, Selectman, Treasurer, and Representative; he d. 1826; his w. Mary d. 1844, a. about 89. For a more full account of this family in Framingham, see Barry's Hist. 6. John, s. of John (5), established himself as a merchant in Camb. before 6 May 1804, at which date he m. Sarah How of Framingham, and had John H., b. 9 May 1807; Sarah R., b. 18 March 1809, m. Dr. Charles F. Chaplin 11 Nov. 1835; Mary E., b. 22 June 1811, m. Newell Bent 19 June 1833; Charles S., b. 20 July 1814. John the f. d. 28 Jan. 1841; his w. Sarah d. 15 Oct. 1839, a. 59. Truesdale, Richard (otherwise written Trusedale, Trusdale, Trusdall, Trusdel, and Trewsdale), free
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