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he and his w. Hannah conveyed to Jonathan Nutting their share of her father's estate in Camb. Burr, Samuel, son of John, and grandson of Jehu, b. at Fairfield, Conn., 2 Ap. 1679, grad. H. C. 1697eir dau. Sarah was b. 17 Oct. 1701. Dorothy the m. d. 20 Feb. 1701-2, a. 30. After her death, Mr. Burr was unsettled for a time, residing in Woburn, 1704, and in Concord, 1705. He subsequently settand was living 22 Mar. 1741-2, when she was appointed administratrix on the estate of her son Samuel Burr. Bush, Randolph (otherwise written Randall, Renold, Renould, Reynold, and Reighnold), owneeth Sharp, who was dau. of John Stedman.—Mid. Deeds, XXVII. 192. of Boston 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr by whom she had one dau. Sarah, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2); Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. Sept. 16901669-70, d. young; and in Boston, Dorothy, b. 26 Oct. 1671, m. Samuel Shove 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr of Chs. 16 Dec. 1700, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2; Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. in Camb. 17 Sept. 16
f. was a husbandman, and was living in Ipswich 25 Mar. 1695, when he and his w. Hannah conveyed to Jonathan Nutting their share of her father's estate in Camb. Burr, Samuel, son of John, and grandson of Jehu, b. at Fairfield, Conn., 2 Ap. 1679, grad. H. C. 1697, and m. Dorothy, wid. of Samuel Shove, and great-granddaughter of John Stedman, 16 Dec. 1700. Their dau. Sarah was b. 17 Oct. 1701. Dorothy the m. d. 20 Feb. 1701-2, a. 30. After her death, Mr. Burr was unsettled for a time, residing in Woburn, 1704, and in Concord, 1705. He subsequently settled in Chs., where he m. Elizabeth Jenner 19 June 1707, and had John, b. 14 Ap. 1708; Samuel, b. 28 , dated 2 May 1717. He d. 7 Aug. 1719; his w. Elizabeth m.——Wyer, and was living 22 Mar. 1741-2, when she was appointed administratrix on the estate of her son Samuel Burr. Bush, Randolph (otherwise written Randall, Renold, Renould, Reynold, and Reighnold), owned a house and 18 acres, in 1642, near Newton Corner. No record of
lizabeth m. Henry Thompson, merchant, of Boston, 27 Ap. 1669, and had Elizabeth, b. 29 Jan. 1669-70; Dorothy, b. 26 Oct. 1671 (m. Samuel Shove By Mr. Shove, Dorothy had Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Bagnall, watchmaker, Boston, and Sarah, m. Thomas Edwards, goldsmith, Boston. In a deed, dated 27 Sept. 1727, they are called the only surviving children and heirs of Dorothy Shove, who was dau. of Elizabeth Sharp, who was dau. of John Stedman.—Mid. Deeds, XXVII. 192. of Boston 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr by whom she had one dau. Sarah, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2); Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. Sept. 1690; Alice, b. 8 Sept. 1677. Mr. Thompson d. and his w. Elizabeth m. John Sharp, a merchant, whom she also survived, and d. in her third widowhood 9 Mar. 1699-1700. (2) Sarah, the second dau., b. 11 Jan. 1643-4, m. John Brackett of Boston 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, bap. 5 June 1664; John, posthumous, bap. 21 Ap. 1667; both d. young. Mr. Brackett d. 1666, and his w. Sarah m. Dr. Samuel Alcock 24
ecease he had been for several years the oldest lawyer in Maine, the oldest ex-member of Congress, and the oldest surviving graduate of Harvard College. Thompson, Rev. William, of Braintree, m. Ann, wid. of Simon Crosby, before 1646. 2. Henry, of Boston, a merchant, m. Elizabeth, wid. of Rev. Nathaniel Upham, and dau. of John Stedman, 27 Ap. 1669. They had, in Camb., Elizabeth, b. 29 Jan. 1669-70, d. young; and in Boston, Dorothy, b. 26 Oct. 1671, m. Samuel Shove 16 Nov. 1692, and Samuel Burr of Chs. 16 Dec. 1700, and d. 20 Feb. 1701-2; Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1673, d. in Camb. 17 Sept. 1690; Alice, b. 8 Sept. 1677, d. young. After Mr. Thompson's death his wid. m. John Sharp, also a merchant, whom she survived, and d. in Camb. 9 Mar. 1699-1700. See Stedman, John. 3. Alexander, by w. Martha, had Samuel, b. 13 Oct. 1744; John, b. 31 May 1748. 4. Ebenezer, by w. Rhoda, had Ebenezer, b. 5 Mar. 1795; Hannah Locke b. 22 Mar. 1797. Lois, m. Samuel Chandler 19 Ap. 1759. Eunice
3, 80, 2-8, 92, 352, 75, 404, 6-8, 18. Brewer, 328. Brewster, 168, 345. Bridge, 11, 32, 36, 42,59, 60, 2, 75, 120, 251, 305, 63, 4, 423, 8. Briggs, 311. Brigham, 35, 59, 258. Brinley, 133. Broadbent, 110. Brooks, 177, 318. Brown, 59, 76, 7, 111, 208, 222, 6, 31, 74, 314, 32, 40, 55, 407, 19, 26, 8, 438. Bruce, 150. Buck, 35, 58, 9, 75, 6 Bulfinch, 322. Bulkeley, 26, 35, 51, 95. Bull, 58. Bunker, 212, 13. Burdakin, 320. Burgoyne, 168, 427. Burr, 35. Burrill, 135. Burton, 322. Butler, 11, 32, 5, 422. Buttrick, 239, 44, 416. Byfield, 109, 10, 16. Cabot, 170, 5, 83-5, 98. Caldwell, 329, 426. Calef, 354. Call, 76. Callender, 186. Cane, 32, 59, 255, 6. Carr, 73, 96. Carroll, 329. Carruthers, 336. Carter, 310. Cartwright, 73. Case, 327, 337. Caswell, 135. Chadwick, 336. Chamberlin, 62, 239, 432, 33. Champney, 34, 59. 60, 2, 75, 6, 96, 118, 22, 226, 50, 62, 9, 92, 305, 98, 426.
Mason. Wilson. Bunker, 504. Bordman. Bulkeley. Eaton. Hills. Newman. Sprague. Stimson. Burgess, 504, 5. Nutting. Stevenson. Burr, 505. Lovell. Maccoone. Butler, 505. Green. Olmstead. West. Winter. Wright. Butterfield, 505. Bemis. Chamberlin. Cutter. Dice. Stone. Wellington. Stebbins, 661. Danforth. Hooker. Stedman, 661-3. Alcock. Austin. Bagnall. Blaisdell. Brackett. Braman. Burr. Cheney. Clark. Cooke. Davis. Dolhond. Edwards. Gibson. Glover. Graves. Hammond. Henshaw. Hyde. Meacham. Metcalf. Moorakes. Thatcher 669, 70. Brown. Child. Gardner. Gerry. Goddard. Holmes. Knox. Morse. Payson. Putnam. Spring. Thomson, 670. Burr. Chandler. Crosby. Hunnewell. Sharp. Shove. Stedman. Upham. Thurston, 670. Stedman. Tidd, 670. Blodgett. Chandler. Cutler.
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Charlestown Schools in the 18th century. (search)
. Thatcher, Mr. Whiteing, Mr. Whittemore, Mr. Tufts, Mr. Anger, or Mr. Burr. Attest, N. Dows, Recorder.’ January 21 following, this committemore, Mr. Bateman, and Robert Wyer ‘to inquire & treat with Mr. Samuel Burr with reference to his keeping the school in this Towne & to make report at their next meeting.’ It is recorded that Mr. Burr entered upon his duties, at the rate of £ 40 per annum, 24 April, 1706. At twn representative in 1705.) March 31, 1707. ‘It was agreed with Mr. Burr to keep the school one year, as last year, for £ 40. Also it was owas the same May 11, 1709, May 22, 1710, and May 23, 1711. Samuel Burr, A. M. (class of 1697, Harvard), was the son of Major John Burr, of hat was her great-grandfather, John Stedman's. Other children of Samuel Burr were John, Samuel, Jr., and Rebecca. Against the name of the wi a will, dated September 20, 1754. The family genealogy says that Mr. Burr became one of the most famous teachers of his time. For twelve
f14, 88, 89, 97 Bunker Hill Monument90 Burgoyne, Gen.86 Burnham, Nathan, Schoolmaster, 172765 Burr, Major John62 Burr, John Samuel, Jr.62 Burr, Rebecca62 Burr, Samuel, Schoolmaster, 170;62, 63 Burr, John Samuel, Jr.62 Burr, Rebecca62 Burr, Samuel, Schoolmaster, 170;62, 63 Burr, Sarah62 Byron, Lord31 Callendar, Captain John96 Cambridge, Mass.15, 82, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98 Camp Parole23 Canal Project, Result of49 Canal System, Plan of49 Canterbury, EnglandBurr, Rebecca62 Burr, Samuel, Schoolmaster, 170;62, 63 Burr, Sarah62 Byron, Lord31 Callendar, Captain John96 Cambridge, Mass.15, 82, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98 Camp Parole23 Canal Project, Result of49 Canal System, Plan of49 Canterbury, England16 Carlisle, Mass.52 Carr, Florence E.10 Carr, Martin L.22 Carter, John40 Carter, Sarah (Stowers)40 Castle William, Boston Harbor58, 59 Central Fire Station, Somerville42 Central Hill, SomerviBurr, Samuel, Schoolmaster, 170;62, 63 Burr, Sarah62 Byron, Lord31 Callendar, Captain John96 Cambridge, Mass.15, 82, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98 Camp Parole23 Canal Project, Result of49 Canal System, Plan of49 Canterbury, England16 Carlisle, Mass.52 Carr, Florence E.10 Carr, Martin L.22 Carter, John40 Carter, Sarah (Stowers)40 Castle William, Boston Harbor58, 59 Central Fire Station, Somerville42 Central Hill, Somerville2 Central Street, Somerville42 Charles, Duke of Orleans10 Charles River55, 86 Charlestown, Mass.78, 80 Charlestown, Bounds of15 Charlestown, Burning of14 Charlestown, Cemetery in15 CharlestBurr, Sarah62 Byron, Lord31 Callendar, Captain John96 Cambridge, Mass.15, 82, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98 Camp Parole23 Canal Project, Result of49 Canal System, Plan of49 Canterbury, England16 Carlisle, Mass.52 Carr, Florence E.10 Carr, Martin L.22 Carter, John40 Carter, Sarah (Stowers)40 Castle William, Boston Harbor58, 59 Central Fire Station, Somerville42 Central Hill, Somerville2 Central Street, Somerville42 Charles, Duke of Orleans10 Charles River55, 86 Charlestown, Mass.78, 80 Charlestown, Bounds of15 Charlestown, Burning of14 Charlestown, Cemetery in15 Charlestown Church65 Charlestown Grammar School19 Charlestown, History of, Wyman19, 20, 61, 65 Charlestown, Incorporation of15 Charlestown Navy Yard, The56 Charlestown Neck14, 21, 91 Charlestown School,<
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Charlestown schools in the Eighteenth century. (search)
schoolhouse,—not valued. In 1740 the free school income amounted to £ 71.4. 0. (Frothingham.) In 1748 these funds amounted to £ 1,857, Sowhegum farm having been sold for £ 1,500, and the annual income from this is £ 180. 10. 0. From the following entries it will be seen that the selectmen assumed authority over private schools: 1727, Mr. John Stevens, student at the college, is allowed to keep a Private school in the town for writing & ciphering. November 17, 1729. Ordered that Samuel Burr have liberty to improve the middle chamber of the almshouse for to keep a writing school for this winter. 1749, The selectmen approbated and allowed Mr. Matthew Cushing to keep a private school in this town, to instruct youth in reading, writing, and cyphering, and other sciences, he having been recommended as a person of sober and good conversation. (Frothingham, page 260.) May 15, 1728, the question came up in town meeting whether the selectmen shall agree with some person to as
e Puritan, 49. Brigham, Town of, Duffield, Eng., 49. Brigham, William E., 49. Brigham, W. I. T., 51. British Museum, 73. Brighton, Mass., 53, 79. Broadway, Somerville, 22, 31. Broadway Park, 3, 31. Brooks, Captain, Caleb, 16. Brooks Estate, West Medford, 3. Brooks (family), 42. Brown, Jonathan, 41. Bullard, Colonel, Samuel, 38. Bunker Hill, Charlestown, 66. Bunker Hill National Bank, 21. Bunker Hill Tavern, 7. Burgoyne (General), 60. Burke (Edmand), 50. Burr, Samuel, 14. Bury Street, Edmonds, 25. Calder, Captain, 67. Calendar Close Rolls, 50. Call, Caleb, 91. Calley, Lydia (Stimpson), 65. Calley, Robert, 65. Cambridge, 9, 31, 47, 49, 50, 51, 55, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85. Cambridge, First so Called, 75. Cambridge Cemetery, 74. Cambridge, Eng., 25. Cambridge Farms, 84, 85. Cambridge Gas Light Company, 70. Cambridge Observatory, 75. Canada, 86. Canal Street, Boston, 4. Carleton, S. A., 42. Carter, Ruel, 2.