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Elizabeth Francis, d. Nov. 12, 1750.
Samuel Francis, jun., and his wifed. Oct. 15, 1775.
d. May 15, 1775.
Jane, widow of John Francis, d. Dec. 16, 1800, aged 63.
Fulton, John, was born in Boston, 1736, and moved to Medford in 1772, where he owned land bounded by the street which now bears his name.
His father is said to have emigrated from Ireland, to enjoy liberty of conscience, and was one of the proprietors of the Federal-street Church.
He m. the oldest daughter of Samuel Bradlee, of Boston, whom he left a widow, with ten children.
She died, aged 95. One of her daughters m. Nathan Wait, of Malden, who was b. 1763, and d. 1840, in Medford; in which town one of his daughters now lives, the wife of Jonathan Perkins, Esq.
1GARDNER, Thomas, m. Mary Willis, June 21, 1704, and had--
1-2Elizabeth, b. Aug. 13, 1721.
1Gilchrist, James, was a shipmaster, out of Boston and Salem, in the China and East India trade.
He died June 14, 1825, aged 52, leaving, by hi