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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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the Corporal reported, Dec. 3, 1675, that all his men were ready, except as follows: Edward Winship, his father tells me he is or will be released by the council; John Salter, he saith his master will give him his time, and so will take no care to fit him out; how he will be provided I know not; John Wyeth is not yet come to his father's, neither can I hear any tidings of him. 1 Mass. Arch., LXVIII. pp. 73, 79, 80. At about the same date, Peter Hanchet, Joshua Woods, Samuel Hides, and Jonathan Bush, on the south side of the river, were impressed. These three men were not mustered. The names also of Capt. Thomas Prentice, Lieut. William Barrett, Cornet Edward Oakes (afterwards styled Lieutenant), and several soldiers who served in this war, are found in the Massachusetts Archives, and in an Account Book of Treasurer Hull, preserved in the Library of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Of private soldiers, the following names appear: Matthew Abdy, Thomas Adams, John Ba
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 May 1709; Rebecca, b. 14 Mar. 1710-11. His four children are named in his will, 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 children. One of the same name, perhaps the same person or his son, contracted 2 Sept. 1678 to marry Susanna Lovell, late of Beverley, Wilts Co., England. On the Town Records her name appears as Susanna Lovett. 2. John, by w. Elizabeth, had Joseph, b. 16 Aug. 1654; Elizabeth, b. 14 Aug. 1657; Daniel, b. 4 Ap. 1659; Abiah, b. 2 Mar. 1660-61
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 May 1709; Rebecca, b. 14 Mar. 1710-11. His four children are named in his will, 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 children. One of the same name, perhaps the same person or his son, contracted 2 Sept. 1678 to marry Susanna Lovell, late of Beverley, Wilts Co., England. On the Town Records her name appears as Susanna Lovett. 2. John, by w. Elizabeth, had Joseph, b. 16 Aug. 1654; Elizabeth, b. 14 Aug. 1657; Daniel, b. 4 Ap. 1659; Abiah, b. 2 Mar. 1660-61
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
o. B. C. D. Crowder, Co. B. E. T. Clark, Co. C. W. L. Clark, Co. C. J. L. Foulks, Co. C. P. H. Foulks, Co. C. F. H. Ritchie, Co. C. A. J. Warren, Co. C. J. B. Phillips, Co. C. H. T. Phillips, Co. C. J. R. Phillips, Co. C. Benjamin Angle, Co. C. Wm. E. Wilbourne, Co. C. A. Scott, Co. C. C. A. Wave, Co. C. T. M. Ellett, Co. C. Jno. Bishop, Co. D. Jos. Privett, Co. D. A. D. Davis, Co. E. P. D. Wright, Co. E. Sergeant Jno. E. Henderson, Co. F. Private Isham Amos, Co. F. Jno. Bush, Co. F. Jno. Bradner, Co. F. W. R. Compton, Co. F. A. Cumber, Co. F. F. A. Glasscock, Co. F. Jos. T. Gill, Co. F. Hy. P. Gill, Co. F. R. S. Gill, Co. F. Jno. O. Hopkins, Co. F. Alex. Miller, Co. F. Wm. B. Ould, Co. F. Private Wm. L. Bennett, Co. F. Jos. H. Crank, Co. F. R. T. Jones, Co. F. Sergeant E. A. Wills, Co. G. Corporal E. B. Thomas, Co. G. Private J. N. Drewry, Co. G. W. B. Powell, Co. E. J. W. Haden, Co. G. Elijah F. Pruett, Co. G. Jas. C. Brooks, Co. G. J. S.