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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 8 0 Browse Search
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cklayer, and a Major of militia. He kept a tavern several years on Harvard Square. He d. 1 Sept. 1815, a. 68, having m. two wives after the decease of his first w. Elizabeth, both of whom it is said followed his body in the funeral procession. Buck, William (sometimes written Bucke), a plowrite, came to N. E. in the Increase 1635, then a. 50, with his son Roger, a. 18. He resided in the west field, northeasterly from Garden Street, where was formerly one of the highways to the Great Swamp n8. His w. Susanna d. 10 Sept. 1685; after which he seems to have removed to Woburn, where in 1688 he acknowledged the sale of part of his homestead to his son-in-law Thos. Baverick, on condition that, if Baverick should sell the same, his son Ephraim Buck should have the preference as a purchaser. He d. at Woburn 10 Nov. 1693, a. 76. 3. Samuel, s. of Roger (2), m. Rachel Leven 16 Mar. 1669-70, and had Nathaniel, b. 16 July 1672, d. 19 July 1672; Hannah, b. 3 Jan. 1674-5, d. 13 Ap. 1675; Rac
cklayer, and a Major of militia. He kept a tavern several years on Harvard Square. He d. 1 Sept. 1815, a. 68, having m. two wives after the decease of his first w. Elizabeth, both of whom it is said followed his body in the funeral procession. Buck, William (sometimes written Bucke), a plowrite, came to N. E. in the Increase 1635, then a. 50, with his son Roger, a. 18. He resided in the west field, northeasterly from Garden Street, where was formerly one of the highways to the Great Swamp n8. His w. Susanna d. 10 Sept. 1685; after which he seems to have removed to Woburn, where in 1688 he acknowledged the sale of part of his homestead to his son-in-law Thos. Baverick, on condition that, if Baverick should sell the same, his son Ephraim Buck should have the preference as a purchaser. He d. at Woburn 10 Nov. 1693, a. 76. 3. Samuel, s. of Roger (2), m. Rachel Leven 16 Mar. 1669-70, and had Nathaniel, b. 16 July 1672, d. 19 July 1672; Hannah, b. 3 Jan. 1674-5, d. 13 Ap. 1675; Rac