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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 24 0 Browse Search
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Benanuel (who had already received his portion); John; Patience, wife of Humphrey Bradstreet; Silence; and Jerathmeel; the wife and Jerathmeel to inherit the homestes. of John, bap. 25 July 1708. Henry, m. Hannah Gibbs Cooke, 3 June 1781. Bradstreet, Simon, was one of the original founders of Camb. He resided at the easterlyniel Wade, who d. in Medford, 28 Nov. 1707. These names are gathered from Gov. Bradstreet's will. Some writers name another daughter, Ann, whom I regard as identicntirely, and thus preserve the number, four sons and four daughters, which Mrs. Bradstreet claimed as her own. The name of Mercy has been called Mary, in some public Mercy, b. 20 Nov. 1667, m. Dr. James Oliver of Camb., and d. 29 Mar. 1710. Dr. Bradstreet's w. Mercy d. 6 Sept. 1669, and he m. Martha, and had Ann, b. 3 Sept. 1670;oducing him to Gov. Burnet, remarked, Here is a man who can whistle Greek. Mr. Bradstreet had several children, and among them was Rev. Simon of Marblehead. Bratt
Benanuel (who had already received his portion); John; Patience, wife of Humphrey Bradstreet; Silence; and Jerathmeel; the wife and Jerathmeel to inherit the homestes. of John, bap. 25 July 1708. Henry, m. Hannah Gibbs Cooke, 3 June 1781. Bradstreet, Simon, was one of the original founders of Camb. He resided at the easterlyniel Wade, who d. in Medford, 28 Nov. 1707. These names are gathered from Gov. Bradstreet's will. Some writers name another daughter, Ann, whom I regard as identicntirely, and thus preserve the number, four sons and four daughters, which Mrs. Bradstreet claimed as her own. The name of Mercy has been called Mary, in some public Mercy, b. 20 Nov. 1667, m. Dr. James Oliver of Camb., and d. 29 Mar. 1710. Dr. Bradstreet's w. Mercy d. 6 Sept. 1669, and he m. Martha, and had Ann, b. 3 Sept. 1670;oducing him to Gov. Burnet, remarked, Here is a man who can whistle Greek. Mr. Bradstreet had several children, and among them was Rev. Simon of Marblehead. Bratt