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4; Elizabeth, 6 June, 1756; John, 25 Feb. 1759; James—s. of James of Charlestown—22 Mar. 1761. [James Boyd m. Martha Reed, 20 Sept. 1753. See Wyman's Chas., 105.] Brackett, Thomas S. and Rebecca Tufts, both Charlestown, m, 19 Apr. 1837. Bradbury, Edward, of Roxbury, and Abigail Hill of Camb. m. 28 Oct. 1804. Bradish, Ebenezer, Jr., A. B. [H. U. 1769], was adm. to Pct. ch. 1 Nov. 1773, and had here, Ebenezer, b. 8, bap. 19 Sept. 1773; Timothy Paine, b. 12, bap. 16 Apr. 1775. (Paige13 July, 1766. Had Samuel, b. 10, bap. 19 Oct. 1766, d. 23 Aug. 1797, a. 31; Martha, b. 7, bap. 11 Aug. 1768; Rebecca, b. 13, bap. 19 May, 1771; Joseph, b. 10, bap. 11 Sept. 1774, d. 26 Aug. 1777, a. 3; Abigail, b. 19, bap. 29 Mar. 1778, m. Edward Bradbury, of Roxbury, 28 Oct. 1804; Joseph, b. 20, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept. 1807, a. 26. Samuel the father d. 15 Apr. 1782, of complication, &c., a. 41; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1820, a. 78—see Wyman, 502. He was a Revolutionary soldier and P
d, 223, 236 Bloxham, 359 Boardman, 194, 198, 239, 342 Bodge, 194, 199 Bonaparte, 111 Bond, 67, 122 Bordman, 2, 91, 194 Boutell, 195, 330 Bouton, 70 Bowdoin, 131 Bowers, 196, 216 Bowes, 33, 84, 92, 195, 204, 208, 268 Bowman, 58, 78, 95, 97, 108, 150, 167,168, 184, 195, 198, 204, 216,220, 222, 278, 290, 316, 324, 327, 330, 331 Boyce, 11, 252 Boyd, 195 Boyer, 344 Boylen, 343 Boylston, 246 Boynton, 294 Brackett, 196, 311 Bracy, 203 Bradbury, 196, 259 Bradford, 132 Bradish, 64, 196, 224 Bradley, 132 Bradshaw, 89,91, 92,177, 178, 196, 207 Brady, 127 Brand, 6 Brann, 348 Braslin, 167, 349 Brattle, 2, 21, 44, 176 Brazer, 118 Breed, 64 Brewer, 6, 77 Bridge, 10, 197, 230 Bridges, 348 Brien, 197 Briggs, 118, 119,197,321 Brigham, 197 Bright, 197, 204, 316 Brison, 346 Britton, 187, 197, 266 Broadwell, 223 Broke, 134, 136 Bronson, 236 Brooks, 18, 100, 129,130, 133, 1
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Medford Amicable Singing Society. (search)
to the order of the secratary as aforesaid, also to keep a record of all monies received as aforesaid also of all monies paid out and for what paid for. art. 12. The foregoing articles shall be subject to revision at all times when two thirds of the members of said society shall think proper. Accepted March 15, 1815. Gershom Tufts Gabriel Fullerton Henry Withington Ephraim Bailey James T. Floyd James Tufts Patrick Roach Elias Tufts Saml Phelps Henry Todd Thomas Calf Edward Bradbury William Butters Daniel Copland James T. Floyd, Jr. Jona Harrington James Francis, 2d. Andrew Perkins Samuel D. Hadley Seth Mayo Darius Wait Benjamin Floyd, 3d. Dexter Blodget Ladies. Charity Fullerton Anna Blodget Rebecca Floyd The forgoing is a copy of the constitution M. A. Singing society, with the names subscribed, and the following is a list of names who have had billets of invitation to Join the society by the unanimous vote of the said society, who have acc
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
is living at present on Chestnut street. Three children of Captain Bradbury died young: Judith, October 30, 1776, at Newburyport, aged five years, two months; Abigail, May 28, 1777, aged three years, eight months; Polly, October 30, 1777, aged one year, eleven months. Mary, born at Malden, lived for some time with her brother William in Medford, and died in Newburyport, August 22, 1852. In the will of 1800, the children mentioned are Anna Symonds, Charles, William, Polly, and Edward Bradbury. The deed of the farm in 1819 was signed by the three sons and their wives, by Anna Symonds and her husband and Mary Bradbury, who was unmarried. The latter properly used her legal name, Mary. In regard to dates, differences exist in several cases between the family records and town records. The captain's youngest child, Edward, married October 28, 1804, Abigail Hill. He was twenty-two years of age and is recorded as then being of Roxbury. His wife was born March 19, was baptize
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
ectmen's records it is found once mentioned as Miss E. & M. Bradbury's school but generally Miss E. Bradbury's. She had an account with the town for several pupils educated at the town's expense. The during the term ending Aug 30th, 1828 awarded to Miss L——M——S—— by her Friend & Instructress E. Bradbury Prize. For obtaining the greatest number of marks for good Behaviour in 2d Division during the term ending Aug 30th, 1828 awarded to Miss L——M——S—— by her Instructress E. Bradbury Prize. Miss L——M——S—— For her unexceptionable conduct & uniform exertions to improve, is entitled to the thanks of her Friend & Instructress E. Bradbury Medford, Sept. 12th, 1829. This certifies that Miss L——M——S—— has obtained every merit required during 6 days ending Aug 27 and is entitled to the unqualified approbation of her friend & Instructress E. Bradbury South Street Seminary, Medford, 1831 I have a copy of a character (as it is
for the present year John Howe Those with this mark are officers for the present year Jeduthun Richardson Those with this mark are officers for the present year Jonathan Porter Those with this mark are officers for the present year Joseph Lamson Cornelius Tufts Henry Withington Nathan Adams Those with this mark are officers for the present year Joseph Manning J Swan Those with this mark are officers for the present year Daniel Symmes Benjamin Hill Stilman Clark Moses Merrill Henry Reed Noah Johnson Those with this mark are officers for the present year Seth Mayo Nathaniel Jaquith Timothy Bigelow D Hall Those with this mark are officers for the present year Andrew Bigelow Jonathan Harrington Edward Bradbury David Buckman 2nd Marshall Symmes Nathan Adams Jun Those with this mark are officers for the present year Isaac Floyd John T White Theophilus Boyd Jonathan Warner