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an of 1725 the millstream from the present Fowle's Mills to its outlet in Mystic Pond is shown under the name of Bull's Creek. Samuel Bull sold twelve acres in Charlestown and Cambridge, lot late of Samuel Bull's bro.in-law William Godding, Mrs. Bull's portion, bounded north Mystic Pond, west Mill Brook, east Robert Wilson, south William Cutter, to Mary. Bathrick, alias Boyce, and Samuel Godding, 1724. S. Bull brought up Mary Boyce—his adopted daughter, per his will, 1723,—she marrying John Bathrick, 1724. A lot, formerly of William Bull (see Wyman's Chs. 149), came to S. Bull's possession in 1704-5. Part of S. Bull's estate came into John Cutter's possession, 1737-38; and Elizabeth Bathrick (John's dau.) sold Simon Holden another portion bounded north on Medford lower pond, 1746. See Wyman's Chs.; Paige's Camb. 504; and Goddin Family in Genralogies. 1724. Voted that the road leading to Watertown be removed from the northerly to the southerly side of the land reserved for a b
ld, and returned home. The company that enlisted under Capt. Adams were from a number of towns, and all that went from Menotomy returned, except Thomas Robbins, who had died in a fit. The centenarian recollects hearing the sermon, and when it was read to him in 1848 it was fresh in his memory. The Cambridge men on the muster roll of this company of foot engaged in the army for the reduction of Canada, in the regiment of which Ebenezer Nichols was colonel, were Thomas Adams, captain; John Bathrick, private; Edward Fillebrown, private; Nathaniel Holden, private (Daniel Brown, master); Israel Hind, private; Joseph Robbins, private; Thomas Robbins, Jr., private (John Cutter, master); Joshua Swan, private (Ebenezer Swan, parent); Stephen Sterns, private; Aaron Swan, private (James Perry, master). The private Joseph Robbins is represented on the roll as having died on Aug. 21, 1768, after four months and some days service, and the centenarian was undoubtedly mistaken in giving the name
Holmes, Mary, of Lexington, m. William Wakefield, 24 Dec. 1746. Holt, Elizabeth Trask, adult, aet. 18, o. c. and bap. 30 Sept. 1810. Homer, Elizabeth, of Boston, m. John Winneck, 19 June, 1788. Betsey, m. Thomas Hutchinson, of Charlestown, 14 Apr. 1813. 2. Eleazer, had sons Alfred Wellington and Orlando Mead, bap. 18 Nov. 1838, and William F. had Adeline Wellington, Mary Bartlett, Maria Mead and William Flagg, all bap. 18 Nov. 1838. See Wellington (par. 5). Hooke, Ruth, m. John Bathrick, 24 Dec. 1746. Hopkins, Polly, m. Seth Stone, of New Salem, 13 Mar. 1803. John, of Wilmington, m. Mary Wyman of W. Camb., 2 Dec. 1819. Capt. Reuben, had Roland, buried here, 3 May, 1839, a. abt. 5 yrs.; Roland, d. 9 Apr. 1843, a. 3 1/2; a son, d. 14 Apr. 1843, a. 1 1/3; a dau., d. 19 Apr. 1843, a. 6. Horn, William, of Watertown, m. wid. Sybil Adams of W. Camb., 13 Oct. 1825. See Adams (par. 15). Horton, Anne, m. John Fillebrown, 10 June, 1804. Polly, m. Artemas Kennedy, 17