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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
s and Phoebe Tufts. Tufts, JonathanDeceased before May 3, 1756. Tenant of Col. Royall. Tufts, PhoebeDec. Ct., 1759 Tufts, Phoebe, Jr.Boston, Oct. 2, 1759Nov. 21, 1759Taken in by Phoebe Tufts. Tufts, Samuel Brothers.Charlestown, Apr. 18, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Tenant of Col. Royall.        Timothy Brothers.Cambridge, Apr. 18, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Tenant of Col. Royall, on farm which Mr. Peirce lately improved.        Anna (wife)        Timothy (young child) Tufts, William, Jr.Tenant of Mr. Bishop, 1764. Turner, MaryCharlestown, Apr., 1758Nov. 27, 1758Child in family of Benj. Teel. Tuttle, JoannaChelsea, Nov. 12, 1761Servant of Zacheriah Pool, Jr. Tuttle, JosephAug. 31, 1797 Tuttle, MehitabelChelsea, Mar. 15, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Daughter of Jno. Tuttle of Chelsea. In family of Joseph Tufts. Tuttle, Rebecca Single woman.Charlestown, May 26, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Laborer in house of Timo. Tufts. Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Usher, EleazerAug. 31, 1797  
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
irls. Contemporary with it was Mr. John Angier's private boys' school on Forest street that had a reputation similar to that of Miss Bradbury's. On Tuesdays and Fridays there was dancing at the former, which the pupils of the Bradbury school were allowed to enjoy and take part in. Mr. Angier's school lasted from 1821 to 1841, about the time that Miss Bradbury's existed. The following from Medford were among the pupils of Miss Bradbury:— Lydia, Mary, Eliza, Nathaniel, children of Nathaniel H. Bishop. The last was there as a very young child. He was the young man who travelled over South America and made an extended canoe trip. His experiences were published in a book entitled Voyage of the Paper Canoe. A Geographical Journey of 2,500 Miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico during the years 1874-5. Harriet, Sarah, Mary, Lucy, Margaret, Julia, daughters of Thomas R. Peck. Elizabeth, Emily, Almira, daughters of Nathan Adams. Louisa, Susan Maria, daughters of Isaac Hall.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Female Union temperance Society. (search)
g resolution adopted. That inasmuch as the traffic in intoxicating liquors is the direct cause of a large proportion of the poverty, crime and wretchedness in the community, it is the duty of every good citizen to endeavor to suppress it by the use of every lawful means. The Fourth of July, 1846, was celebrated by an oration by Rev. Thomas Starr King in the Unitarian Church, followed by a procession, headed by the Medford Band, which marched to a grove on Forest street, belonging to Mr. N. H. Bishop, where a public dinner and post prandial speeches were enjoyed. The society would accept aid only from total abstainers, reasoning, How can it be right for them to give their money to suppress what they countenance and support by their practice? If it is wrong for them to do this it must be wrong for us to become their Agents. Decrease in membership, disappointment that many returned to their cups after receiving aid, and the waning of popular enthusiasm, threatened the life of t