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agraph. On Tuesday last, a Bear, that had wandered down to Cambridge, was discovered on Lieut. Govr. Phips' farm, This farm embraced East Cambridge, and extended westerly nearly to Columbia Street. Five years later, in September, 1759, Dr. Belknap, then a student in Harvard College, made this record: A great many bears killed at Cambridge and the neighboring towns about this time, and several persons killed by them.—Life of Belknap, p. 11. and being closely pursued took to Charles RiverBelknap, p. 11. and being closely pursued took to Charles River; whereupon several boats put off from Charlestown, and one from the west part of this town, which last shot and entered two bullets into him; but not killing him, the Bear made directly towards the boat and got one paw upon the side, upon which one of the men struck an adze into his skull, and despatched him in an instant, and brought him ashore. The whole of the body weighed 196 pounds. When he was opened, a great number of the bones of fowls &c. were found in his belly. The earliest no
ar 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, Downing Champney, Ephraim Child, Thomas Coe, John Cole, John Cole, Jr., Samuel Cole, Aaron Comstock. as Gardner, Samuel Thatcher; Captains, Benjamin Locke, John Walton; Lieutenants, Solomon Bowman, Samuel Butterfield, William Colson, Stephen Frost, Samuel Locke, Josiah Moore, Josiah Warren, Jotham Walton, John Wyman; Sergeants, Joseph Bates, Joseph Belknap, Nathaniel Bemis, Oliver Brown, John Burns, John Cutter, Josiah Dana, James Fillebrown, Thomas Fillebrown, Belcher Hancock, William Harrington, Moses Hovey, James Kettle, Isaac Learned, Joseph Trask, Isaac Tufts, Elkanah Welch, Jeduthun Welli
Francis Locke1 Gregory Hill1 Gershom Cutter1 Ger shorn Cutter, Jr.2 Aaron Swan1 Nathaniel Swan 1 Solomon Bowman1 Samuel Russell2 William Cutler1 Nehemiah Cutter 2 William Winship2 Israel Blackington1 Deac. Joseph Adams1 John Cutter2 Ammi Cutter2 Thomas Russell 1 Ebenezer Swan2 Capt. William Adams1 Lieut. Daniel Brown1 William Whittemore1 Samuel Cutter2 Capt. Thomas Adams1 Edward Wilson2 John Winship1 Samuel Russ1 Samuel Hill1 Jason Belknap1 Seth Russell2 Joseph Belknap1 Aaron Cooke2 Zechariah Hill2 Capt. Saml. Whittemore1 Thomas Whittemore2 Samuel Whittemore, Jr.2 Thomas Robbins1 William Butterfield1 Thomas Cutter1 John Wilson1 Timothy Swan1 Samuel Frost2 Joseph Frost2 Edward Fillebrown1 Ephraim Frost, Jr.1 Abraham Hill2 William Hill1 John Hill1 Samuel Swan1 Joshua Kendall1 George Prentice1 Patten Russell2 Samuel Frost, Jr.1 Solomon Prentice1 Joseph Locke1 William Cutter1 Lemuel Blanchard1 George Swan1 Lieut. Stephen Frost1
ster Abigail, 1 Jan. and 15 Feb. 1754. 17. Hubbard (or Hobart), s. of Jason (8), m. Elizabeth Dickson 9 May 1710, and had Jason, bap. 25 Mar. 1711, d. young; Mary, b. 7 Dec. 1712, m. David Dunster; Margery (or Margaret), b. 30 Ap. 1715, m. Joseph Belknap; Jason, b. 25 Jan. 1716-17; Hobart, bap. 24 Ap. 1726, d. young. Hubbard the f. res. at Menot and d. 4 June 1726, a. 39; his w. Elizabeth m.——Holden, before 1737 (prob. Joseph Holden of Wat. 11 June 1729). 18. Joseph, s. of Walter (9), mps he was the same who had a grant of land 1645. No further trace of him is found on our records. Seaborne, m. David Fiske 6 Sept. 1655. Catherine, m. John Lopaus 6 Nov. 1760. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 20 Mar. 1770. Lydia, m. Joseph Belknap 5 Jan. 1773. Thomas, m. Susanna Patrick 29 Aug. 1785. Winchester, John, owned land on the south side of the river in 1699, but probably was not an inhabitant. The Winchester family was of Brookline. Wincoll, Thomas (otherwise written
ngton of Wrentham 13 Ap. 1755; Ruth; these three were bap. together 26 Nov. 1727; William, bap. 29 Oct. 1732. Edward the f. d. 20 Mar. 1749-50, a. 53. Ruth of Boston, and William of Camb. quitclaimed their right in their father's estate to their sister Abigail, 1 Jan. and 15 Feb. 1754. 17. Hubbard (or Hobart), s. of Jason (8), m. Elizabeth Dickson 9 May 1710, and had Jason, bap. 25 Mar. 1711, d. young; Mary, b. 7 Dec. 1712, m. David Dunster; Margery (or Margaret), b. 30 Ap. 1715, m. Joseph Belknap; Jason, b. 25 Jan. 1716-17; Hobart, bap. 24 Ap. 1726, d. young. Hubbard the f. res. at Menot and d. 4 June 1726, a. 39; his w. Elizabeth m.——Holden, before 1737 (prob. Joseph Holden of Wat. 11 June 1729). 18. Joseph, s. of Walter (9), m. Mary Robbins 9 Oct. 1724, and had Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1726-7; Lucy, bap. 16 Mar. 1728-9, d. young; Lucy, bap. 17 Jan. 1730-31; Patten, bap. 28 Jan. 1732-3; Joseph, bap. 9 Mar. 1734-5; Walter, b. about 1737; Mary, bap. 22 Ap. 1739, d. young; Philemon, b
ar. 1810, a. 52. 9. Richard, parentage not ascertained, for his gross abuse of his master, Thomas Cheesholme, in base reviling speeches, and refusing to obey his lawful commands, was censured to be severly whipped. (Col. Rec.. 29 Ap. 1641). Perhaps he was the same who had a grant of land 1645. No further trace of him is found on our records. Seaborne, m. David Fiske 6 Sept. 1655. Catherine, m. John Lopaus 6 Nov. 1760. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Whittemore 3d, 20 Mar. 1770. Lydia, m. Joseph Belknap 5 Jan. 1773. Thomas, m. Susanna Patrick 29 Aug. 1785. Winchester, John, owned land on the south side of the river in 1699, but probably was not an inhabitant. The Winchester family was of Brookline. Wincoll, Thomas (otherwise written Winckall), owned a house and 8 acres near Ash Street, which he sold about 1638, and probably removed. 2. John, was of Watertown, 1649, when he bought of John Bridge 15 acres in Rocky meadow. He removed to Kittery, and in 1672 sold to Matthew Brid
86, 93, 438. Badger, 311, 22. Baker, 428. Baldwin, 185. Balfour, 315. Ballou, 315. Banbridge, 32, 58, 258. Bancroft, 369. Bangs, 312. Barker, 339. Barnard, 32, 135, 143, 288. Barrett, 75, 97, 399, 416, 28. Bartlett, 81, 231. Batchelder, 14, 168, 233, 310. Baxter, 266, 327, 53. Beach, 81. Beale, 32. 54, 9, 69, 224, 56, 70, 9. Bean, 225. Beebe, 321. Beecher, 325. Beiler, 339. Belcher, 59, 75, 124, 35, 224, 86, 7, 363, 94, 403. Belknap, 133. Bell, 327. Bellingham, 27, 43. Benjamin, 11, 20, 1, 32, 239, 459. Bennett, 35, 327. Bernard, 143, 405, 6. Besbeech, 35. Besse, 347. Bethune, 310. Betts, 35, 59, 260. Bidwell, 331. Bigelow, 187, 326. Biglow, 208, 310. Binney, 320. Bird, 310, 36. Bishop, 346-52. Blake, 177, 321. Blanchard, 426. Bland, 332. Blaney, 426. Blathwait, 77. Bliss, 328, 438. Blodgett, 35, 58, 317. Blood, 62. Blowers, 35, 135, 288. Blumfi
win. Shepard. Chauncy, 508. Bulkeley. Eyre. Cheever, 509. Hawes. Healy. Messinger. Taylor. Woodhead. Cheney, 509. Atkinson. Belknap. Brown. Burnap. Dill. Falshaw. Fessenden. Gardner. Goodale. Hill. Mullis. Parker. Robbins. Stedman. Chesholme, 509. Shep Holman. Levistone. Patten. Winship. Rugg, 646. Munroe. Russell, 646-51. Abbott. Adams. Bailey. Ballard. Barnard. Belcher. Belknap. Bemis. Blackington. Blodgett. Boynton. Bradshaw. Bridge. Brooks. Bullard. Carruth. Clark. Cogswell. Colby. Cooke. Cox. Swan. Wilson. Winship. Woodward. Willis, 694. Palfrey. Parker. Patten. Seccomb. Wade. Wily, 694. Daues. Wilson, 694, 5. Belknap. Brown. Bull. Caldwell. Chesholme. Croford. Dana. Fiske. Francis. Frost. Hopkins. Lopaus. Meek. Patrick. Payne. Perry
ter, John Hill. Five men from each ward were chosen for to take a true invoice. For the first ward:—Samuel Whittemore, Jr., Ebenezer Swan, John Winship, Joseph Belknap, Jr., Seth Russell. For the second ward:— Aaron Williams, Philip Bemis, Dea. Joseph Adams, Aaron Swan, Capt. Benjamin Locke. For the third ward:—Edward Fillebren, Timothy Symmes, Joseph Frost, John Symmes, John Sprague, Samuel Russell, Thomas Winship, Thomas Whittemore. The third seat below: Messrs. Aaron Teel, Joseph Belknap, Jr., Caleb Carter, Thomas Rand, Samuel Cutter, Ebenezer Prentice, Jr., John Mullit, Nathaniel Farmer, Israel Blackington. The fore seat in the front gallery:2189618111103 John Adams17434157515111155 Thomas Adams178415454 Wm. Adams, jr.1721191311 Wm. Bowman17101051166133112179 Lt. Daniel Brown1711761263700146 Joseph Belknap178261269120220 Jason Belknap1718963220090 Lemuel Blanchard1743417651710194 Israel Blackington171176212167122 Israel Blackington, jr.171176212167122 Wm. B<
Zechariah Hill, 1736. Joseph Bemis, 1737. David Dunster, 1738—fined for refusing to serve. John Fillebrown, 1738. William Butterfield, 1738. Moses Harrington, 1739. Walter Russell, Jr., 1740. James Cutler, Jr., 1741. Joseph Belknap, 1742—fined. William Robbins, 1742. Samuel Swan, 1743. George Cutter, 1744. William Withington, 1745. William Winship, Jr., 1746. Francis Locke, 1747. Timothy Swan, 1748. Joseph Frost, 1749—fined for not serving. Sal, 1762, 1777, 1778. Benjamin Locke, 1763. Thomas Reed, 1764. Ephraim Cook, 1765. Samuel Swan, 1767—dismissed. Ebenezer Prentice, 1767. William Whittemore, 1768, 1769. Francis Locke, Jr., 1769. James Perry, 1770. Joseph Belknap, Jr., 1771. Walter Russell, 1772—excused. Zechariah Hill, 1772. Samuel Cutter, Jr., 1773, 1774. Aaron Swan, 1774—excused. Joshua Kendall, 1775—excused. Joseph Wellington, 1775. William Cutler, 1776—excused. Samu
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