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hn Gibson 80 53. Edw. Goffe 450 54. William Man 70 55. Ri. Jacson 200 56. Willm. Dixon 80 57. George Willowes 60 58. Tho. Chesholme 100 59. Mr. Edmund ffrost 200 60. John Hall 20 61. Edw. Michelson 150 62. And. Belcher 50 63. John Swan 20 64. Phil. Cooke 80 65. ffr. Moore, junior 50 66. Widd: Sill 40 67. Robert Parker 60 68. Willm. Manning 60 69. Richard Hassull 60 70. Nicho. Withe 90 71. Willm. Hamlet 60 72. Willm. Towne 70 73. Samll. Greene 80 74. Robert Browne 40 75. John Boutell 20 76. John Bridge 250 77. Tho. Beal 100 78. Richard Parke100 79. franc. Whitmore50 80. Jonas Clearke60 81. John Hasteings80 82. Henry Prentise 80 83. Elder Champnis 350 84. Nath. Sparhauke140 85. John Stedman300 86. Willm. Russell60 87. William Patten 90 88. Ben. Bower20 89. Tho. Briggam 180 90. John Russell80 91. Will. Bucke20 92. Richard Ecles70 93. Mrs. Sarah Simes50 94. Mr. Jacson400 95. Mr. Andrews150 96. Abra. Errington70 97
Shrewsbury, p. 457) to have been daughter of Solomon Johnson of Sudbury; but I think it more probable that Thomas Brigham was her father, and that John Brigham, who witnessed the execution of her will, 30 Oct. 1714, was her brother. Brown, or Browne, Richard, owned land south of the river, which he sold in 1645; but probably was a resident of Watertown. 2. Robert, m. Barbara Eden 8 May 1649. They seem to have had no children. In 1657 he purchased a house and land at the S. E. corner of and Mount Auburn streets, nearly on the spot which now makes the N. E. corner of said streets. He was buried 16 Feb. 1615-6, and his w. Joanna, 20 Jan. 1645-6. His brother William French of Billerica administered, and sold the homestead to Robert Browne, 1657; John French, son and heir of said John French, joined in the sale. 3. Richard, prob. brother to William (1), was here a short time, and by w. Martha, had Samuel, b. 13 July 1653. He res. on the northerly side of Bow Street, on th
uld represent herself as a daughter of Thomas Brigham, except the wife of William who united with the Brighams in the sale of Cambridge land. This Hannah had been wife of Gershom Eames, and is lands supposed by her descendant Andrew H. Ward (Hist. Shrewsbury, p. 457) to have been daughter of Solomon Johnson of Sudbury; but I think it more probable that Thomas Brigham was her father, and that John Brigham, who witnessed the execution of her will, 30 Oct. 1714, was her brother. Brown, or Browne, Richard, owned land south of the river, which he sold in 1645; but probably was a resident of Watertown. 2. Robert, m. Barbara Eden 8 May 1649. They seem to have had no children. In 1657 he purchased a house and land at the S. E. corner of Holyoke and Bow streets, when the westerly end of Bow Street was several rods more northerly than its present location. He d. 23 Nov. 1690, a. 70. His w. Barbara d. 1 June 1693, a. 80. 3. John, m. Esther Makepeace of Boston, and had in Camb., Jo
b. Oct. 1637, dismissed to the Church in Billerica 16 May 1664, and prob. the same who m. John Trull 11 Dec. 1657; Joseph, b. 4 Ap. 1640; Nathaniel, b. 7 June 1643, prob. d. young. John the f. was a tailor, and res. at the S. E. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets, nearly on the spot which now makes the N. E. corner of said streets. He was buried 16 Feb. 1615-6, and his w. Joanna, 20 Jan. 1645-6. His brother William French of Billerica administered, and sold the homestead to Robert Browne, 1657; John French, son and heir of said John French, joined in the sale. 3. Richard, prob. brother to William (1), was here a short time, and by w. Martha, had Samuel, b. 13 July 1653. He res. on the northerly side of Bow Street, on the estate formerly of Nicholas Danforth, which he bought 26 Jan. 1651-2, and sold to Edmund Angier 8 Oct. 1654, after which time no trace is found of him here. 4. John, prob. s. of William (1), settled in Billerica, and m. Abigail Coggan of Barnst
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Medford Church anniversaries. (search)
d was seen kneeling beneath the shaded light (by Elizabeth Lowry) while strains of Magnificat came from the choir loft. Episode 2 was The Great Commission. The eleven apostles (of Ascension Day) and two men in white were seen silently gazing up into heaven. Episode 3, The Christian Westward-Ho, brought the audience down the ages, by the presence of the Spirit of Christianity, and of Paul, Gregory the Great, and Augustine and the more visible personalities of Wickliffe, Tyndale and Robert Browne. Episode 4 was styled An Unfamiliar. This represented a gathering of the Puritans in Old England, planning for their migration to a new world. The fifth, in time two centuries and a half later, was styled Fifty Years Ago, and did honor to one of the good women who began a Sunday school in West Medford, Mrs. Rachel Barnes. She was impersonated by Gertrude Haynes. Then came the Spirit of West Medford Church, by Katherine Powers. Next came six men representing the charter members