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, b. about 1692, grad. H. C. 1712, and d. 5 Sept. 1719; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Aug. 1697, m. Dr. Lawrence Dolhond 26 Oct. 1715, had two children who d. in infancy and were buried here, and son John, who was a physician living in Boston 1754; Samuel, bap. 1 Oct. 1699, prob. d. young; Sarah, b. about 1701, appears by her father's will to have m. and d., leaving children, before 1728; Jonathan, b. 21 Nov. 1703, grad. H. C. 1726, living in Chelmsford 1756, perhaps the same who was pub. here to Mary Blaisdell 22 May 1742; Benjamin, b. 17 July 1706, was a physician in Braintree 1746, had a s. Leonard, who was a paper-stainer in Braintree 1759; Ebenezer, bap. 2 Jan. 1708-9; Mary, b. 7 Jan. 1711-12, m. John Henshaw 14 May 1730. John the f. was a tailor, innholder and shopkeeper. He inherited the homestead, was a thrifty man, and accumulated a large property. He d. 24 Mar. 1727-8, a. nearly 60; his w. Sarah, who appears to have been a very intelligent, energetic woman, d. 1 July 1754, a. 84.
, b. about 1692, grad. H. C. 1712, and d. 5 Sept. 1719; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Aug. 1697, m. Dr. Lawrence Dolhond 26 Oct. 1715, had two children who d. in infancy and were buried here, and son John, who was a physician living in Boston 1754; Samuel, bap. 1 Oct. 1699, prob. d. young; Sarah, b. about 1701, appears by her father's will to have m. and d., leaving children, before 1728; Jonathan, b. 21 Nov. 1703, grad. H. C. 1726, living in Chelmsford 1756, perhaps the same who was pub. here to Mary Blaisdell 22 May 1742; Benjamin, b. 17 July 1706, was a physician in Braintree 1746, had a s. Leonard, who was a paper-stainer in Braintree 1759; Ebenezer, bap. 2 Jan. 1708-9; Mary, b. 7 Jan. 1711-12, m. John Henshaw 14 May 1730. John the f. was a tailor, innholder and shopkeeper. He inherited the homestead, was a thrifty man, and accumulated a large property. He d. 24 Mar. 1727-8, a. nearly 60; his w. Sarah, who appears to have been a very intelligent, energetic woman, d. 1 July 1754, a. 84.
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