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in Colo. Gardner's Regiment of militia, which marchd on the alarm, April 19, 1775: Muster rolls in the State House.— Saml. Thatcher, Capt., John Walton, Lieut., Jotham Walton, 2d Lieut., Josiah Moore, Sergt., Joseph Bates, Sergt., Samll. Butterfield. Sergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund Bowman, Will. Brewer, John Caldwell, Walter Coxs, Cox is the proper name. Samll. Coxs, Joseph Coxs, Solomon Cooper, Henry Dickson, Isaiah Dickson, John Dickson, John Evers, Ebenr Fisher, Stephen Frost, Jonathan Frost, David Frost, John Frost, Ebenr. Fessenden, Stephen Goddard, Benj. Goddard, Thos. Goddard, Nathaniel Goddard, Torry Hancock, Philemon Hastings, Thomas Hastings, Stephen Hastings, Will. Mann
phen the f. is styled of Kennebunk. 11. Francis, s. of Francis (8), m. Elizabeth Bowman of Cambridge 30 Dec. 1764, and had Elizabeth Sanders, bap. 13 Oct. 1765, d. 22 Aug. 1777; Francis, bap. 2 Aug. 1767. Francis the f. removed from Medf. to Boston, and his subsequent history is not known to me. Whittemore, Thomas, resided in Chs. on the Malden side, near Chelsea, where he died 25 May 1661. In his will, dated 8 Feb. 1660-61, he bestows legacies on w. Hannah (who afterwards m. Benjamin Butterfield of Chelmsford, and was living in 1680), and ten children, viz.: eldest son Thomas, being now in England and hath his portion there by gift; Daniel; Nathaniel; John; Elizabeth; and my five youngest, Benjamin, Thomas, Samuel, Pelatiah, and Abraham. These children were probably born between 1633 and 1656; Daniel was 48 years old at his death in 1683, prob. b. 1635, and Abraham was 35 at his death in 1690, prob. b. 1655; Elizabeth m. Hopestill Foster Oct. 1670; Pelatiah d. unm. 1678;
phen the f. is styled of Kennebunk. 11. Francis, s. of Francis (8), m. Elizabeth Bowman of Cambridge 30 Dec. 1764, and had Elizabeth Sanders, bap. 13 Oct. 1765, d. 22 Aug. 1777; Francis, bap. 2 Aug. 1767. Francis the f. removed from Medf. to Boston, and his subsequent history is not known to me. Whittemore, Thomas, resided in Chs. on the Malden side, near Chelsea, where he died 25 May 1661. In his will, dated 8 Feb. 1660-61, he bestows legacies on w. Hannah (who afterwards m. Benjamin Butterfield of Chelmsford, and was living in 1680), and ten children, viz.: eldest son Thomas, being now in England and hath his portion there by gift; Daniel; Nathaniel; John; Elizabeth; and my five youngest, Benjamin, Thomas, Samuel, Pelatiah, and Abraham. These children were probably born between 1633 and 1656; Daniel was 48 years old at his death in 1683, prob. b. 1635, and Abraham was 35 at his death in 1690, prob. b. 1655; Elizabeth m. Hopestill Foster Oct. 1670; Pelatiah d. unm. 1678;
Tufts, 12 Mar. 1807, Camb. Har-Riet Maria of W. Camb. m. John Parker of Brighton, 6 May, 1813, Leonard, Esq., d. 1 July, 1840, a. 60. (See Bond's Wat., 261.) Greenleaf, Sarah A., and Joseph B. Mott, m. 1 Jan. 1836. Greenough, Ann, dau. of Thomas, Jr., of Boston, b. 24 June, bap. 1 July, 1764. Samuel, d. 29 Mar. 1803, a. 13. Greenwood, Bela, and Hannah Moore, m. 30 Apr. 1826. Griggs, Elizabeth Boylston, dau. of Nathaniel, bap. 29 June, 1794. H Hackelton, Mary, and Benjamin Butterfield, m. 4 Apr. 1776. Servant-maid from Camb. at Charlestown, 1773.—See Wyman, 451. Hadley, Sewall, m. Lavinia Hall, 21 Feb. 1819. Sewall d. 20 Sept. 1822, a. 30, and Lavinia (Sewall's widow) d. in 1841, in the summer, and her child soon after. Hall, Thomas, and w. Patience, were adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. He was chosen deacon of same ch. 5 Dec. 1759, and d. 29 May, 1794, a. 90. He was s. of Dea. Thomas Hall, of Medford, and was b. 5 Oct. 1703. See Paige; and