hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 38 0 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. You can also browse the collection for John Brackett or search for John Brackett in all documents.

Your search returned 19 results in 8 document sections:

lunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Prentiss; Ensign Eliab W. Metcalf; Sergeants, John Ruggles, William Hunnewell, Oliver L. Child, Rufus Roberts; Corporals, Jacob H. Bates, Asa Wyman; Fifer, Nathaniel Munroe; Privates, William Bates, Elijah Bellows, David Bowtell, John Brackett, William Brown, James Child, Nathaniel Colburn, Charles Everett, John Fillebrown, Timothy Flagg, Abraham J. Gould, Henry Greenwood, Sewall Hadley, Isaac Herrick, William Hollis, Isaac Kilburn, Richard Larrabee, Cyrus Morse, Harris Munroe, Seth Sanderson, Buckley Stone, Moses Thompson, Charles Walton, Galen Ware, Jonas Wyeth 3d. Besides these, William Burges, James Gilson, John Wheeler 2d, Samuel S. Willard, and Stephen Wyeth, were drafted into the service in August, 1814, and Samuel Car
Bates, Jacob H. Bates, William. Beers, Joseph. Bent, Newell. Bigelow, Benjamin. Bigelow, Thaddeus B. Biglow, Abraham. Boardman, Andrew. Boardman, John. Boardman, William. Bos worth, Isaac. Bowman, Benjamin. Brackett, John. Brackett, Joseph. Bradford, Gamaliel L. Bray man, Daniel P. Brigham, Lincoln. Brigham, Taylor. Brooks, Cyrus. Brown, Edward. Brown, William. Bruce, Abel W. Bruce, Chandler. Bruce, Sylvanus. Bryant, AmosBrackett, Joseph. Bradford, Gamaliel L. Bray man, Daniel P. Brigham, Lincoln. Brigham, Taylor. Brooks, Cyrus. Brown, Edward. Brown, William. Bruce, Abel W. Bruce, Chandler. Bruce, Sylvanus. Bryant, Amos. Burridge, Joseph. Burrows, James. Butler, Aaron. Brooks, Calvin. Bogle, William. Barnard, Alpha. Barnard, Silas. Baker, George. Baxter, Valentine. Cambridge, Frederick. Carpenter, Benjamin. Chamberlin, Ephraim. Chamberlin, John. Chaplin, James P. Cheney, Artemas. Child, James. Child, Oliver L. Child, Samuel. Clark, John. Cole, John. Cole, Richard G. Cook, John. Coolidge, Flavel. Coolidge, Josiah. Coolidge, Nathaniel.
eth, wid. of George Bowers, 25 June 1657, and d. 24 May 1681; his w. Elizabeth survived him. Brackett, John, m. Sarah, dau. of John Stedman, 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, b. 11 April 1663, d. 19 Sep1639-40; Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1641-2, d. 20 June 1642; prob. another Hannah, b. about 1643, m. John Brackett at Billerica, 6 Sept. 1661; Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1645, d. 15 July 1646. William the f. was a t697, m.——Avery; John, b. 8 Jan. 1699; Joshua, b.——; Rebecca, b.——,m.——Thwing; Abigail, b.——, m. Brackett; Hannah, b.——,m. Young. Nathaniel the f. after 1686 res. near Brook Farm in Newton, and d. 2 J in her third widowhood 9 Mar. 1699-1700. (2) Sarah, the second dau., b. 11 Jan. 1643-4, m. John Brackett of Boston 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, bap. 5 June 1664; John, posthumous, bap. 21 Ap. 1667; both d. young. Mr. Brackett d. 1666, and his w. Sarah m. Dr. Samuel Alcock 24 Mar. 1667-8, and had Samuel, b. 2 Mar. 1669; Elizabeth, b. 25 Dec. 1672; both which children appear
lizabeth, b. 23 July 1773, d. 24 Ap. 1797. Bowtell, John (otherwise written Boutell, Bouttill, and Boutaile), by w. Margaret, had Mary, b. 26 Oct. 1646; Margaret, b. 4 Jan. 1650-51; John, b. 1652, d. 1 Dec. 1673. John the f. d. 30 Aug. 1676, a. about 60 his w. Margaret was living in 1689. Mary, who was burned to death in a fit, 24 Jan. 1701-2, may have been dau. of John. 2. Henry, m. Elizabeth, wid. of George Bowers, 25 June 1657, and d. 24 May 1681; his w. Elizabeth survived him. Brackett, John, m. Sarah, dau. of John Stedman, 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, b. 11 April 1663, d. 19 Sept. 1665; John, bap. 21 April 1667. John the f. d. in Boston between 12 Dec. 1666 and 30 Jan. 1666-7; his w. Sarah m. successively Dr. Samuel Alcock of Boston, and lion. Thomas Graves and Col. John Phillips, both of Charlestown. Bradish, Robert (sometimes written Bradishe, Breadish, Broadish, and Brodish), purchased of John Steele, 28 Aug. 1635, a house and land at the westerly corner of Harva
er, Col. Francis, at the Hubbardton Battle, afterwards Col. of militia, and d. 30 July 1822, a. nearly 69. French, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. in England about 1631, m.——Ellis of Dedham; Mary, b. about 1633, bap. in England, between two and three years old at her father's joining; John, bap. by Mr. Hooker, in Camb. about 1635 (Mitchell). Sarah, b. Mar. 1638; Jacob, b. 16 Jan. 1639-40; Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1641-2, d. 20 June 1642; prob. another Hannah, b. about 1643, m. John Brackett at Billerica, 6 Sept. 1661; Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1645, d. 15 July 1646. William the f. was a tailor, and Lieutenant of the militia; he res. on the westerly side of Dunster Street, about midway between Harvard Square and Mount Auburn Street, which estate he bought in 1639, and sold to William Barrett, 10 June 1656. About 1653, he removed to Billerica and was the first Representative of that town, 1666; his w. Elizabeth d. 31 Mar. 1668, and he m. Mary, wid. of John Stearns, 6 May 1669, and
t others of the ridiculous crime of high treason in 1683, by the tyrannical government of Cranfield, and pardoned by advice of the crown. Savage's Gen. Dict. 3. Nathaniel, s. of William (1), by w. Rebecca, had Nathaniel, b. 28 Sept. 1686; Mary, b. 25 Nov. 1688, m.——Morse; Samuel, b. 9 May 1690; Ebenezer, b. 14 Nov. 1691; Martha, b. 25 Sept. 1694, m.——Badcock; William, b.——; Lydia, b. 16 Feb. 1697, m.——Avery; John, b. 8 Jan. 1699; Joshua, b.——; Rebecca, b.——,m.——Thwing; Abigail, b.——, m. Brackett; Hannah, b.——,m. Young. Nathaniel the f. after 1686 res. near Brook Farm in Newton, and d. 2 June 1734; his w. Rebecca d. 7 Jan. 1735. 4. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (3), was under the command of Capt. Josiah Parker at Groton on the 21st day of July 1706, and was slain and his gun carried away by the enemy, who waylaid him and others as they were going to meeting on the Sabbath day. Mass. Arch., LXXI. 345. Heate, Thomas (otherwise written Hitte), in 1635
b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. Sept. 1690; Alice, b. 8 Sept. 1677. Mr. Thompson d. and his w. Elizabeth m. John Sharp, a merchant, whom she also survived, and d. in her third widowhood 9 Mar. 1699-1700. (2) Sarah, the second dau., b. 11 Jan. 1643-4, m. John Brackett of Boston 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, bap. 5 June 1664; John, posthumous, bap. 21 Ap. 1667; both d. young. Mr. Brackett d. 1666, and his w. Sarah m. Dr. Samuel Alcock 24 Mar. 1667-8, and had Samuel, b. 2 Mar. 1669; Elizabeth, b. 25 Dec. 16Mr. Brackett d. 1666, and his w. Sarah m. Dr. Samuel Alcock 24 Mar. 1667-8, and had Samuel, b. 2 Mar. 1669; Elizabeth, b. 25 Dec. 1672; both which children appear to have d. before the death of their father. Dr. Alcock d. 16 Mar. 1676-7, and his w. Sarah m. Thomas Graves of Charlestown, H. C. 1656, a physician and judge, 15 May 1682, by whom she had one son Thomas, b. 28 Sept. 1683, grad. H. C. 1703, was Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Supreme Judicial Court, and d. 19 June 1747. Judge Graves the f. d. 30 May 1697, and his w. Sarah m. Col. John Phillips of Charlestown (also Judge of Court of Common Pleas), who. d.
Wetmore. Whitmore. Winship. Wyeth. Bowtell, 496. Bowers. Brackett, 496. Alcock. Graves. Phillips. Stedman. Bradish, 496, 7. Fo Macsparran. Marrett. Rice. Robbins. Crosby, 519. Blanchard. Brackett. Danforth. French. Kidder. Rawson. Tompson. Cutler, 519-21. Hooker. Russell. Wyllys. Healy, 579, 80. Avery. Badcock. Brackett. Brown. Butterice. Green. Parker. Thwing. Watson. Heate, ell. Bennett. Bicknall. Blodgett. Blowers. Bowes. Bowman. Brackett. Burbeck. Cheney. Clark. Codner. Cooper. Cutler. Cutter. . Badger. Balch. Bates. Batson. Binney. Bird. Bordman. Brackett. Brown. Butman. Capen. Collier. Collins. Conant. Cook. Hooker. Stedman, 661-3. Alcock. Austin. Bagnall. Blaisdell. Brackett. Braman. Burr. Cheney. Clark. Cooke. Davis. Dolhond. E