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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
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hat was just by him, with other most dreadful and amazing effects which many were eye-witnesses unto. I have found no record of his family. 4. Samuel, s. of Richard (2), by w. Ebenezer (so twice in the Record) had Elizabeth, b. 15 Jan. 1676, m. Joseph Allen of Wat. 19 Dec. 1700; Richard, b. 6 Dec. 1679. Samuel the f. was one of the Hog-reeves on the south side of the river in 1684. 5. Nathaniel, S. of Richard (2), m. Mary Braside 4 Aug. 1669, and had Rebecca, b. 6 Jan. 1671-2, m. Joseph Cheney; Mary, b. 31 May 1673, d. 30 Nov. 1676; Deborah, b. 6 June 1674, m. Thomas Squire, and (2d) William Brown; Nathaniel, b. 28 Feb. 1677-8; John, b. 21 Nov. 1680; Thomas, b. 6 Nov. 1683, d. 31 Jan. 1700-1; Samuel, b. 30 May 1686; Joseph, b. 8 Nov. 1689. Nathaniel the f. was one of the Hog-reeves on the south side of the river in 1679, and d. 1719; his w. Mary survived. 6. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (5), m. Hannah——; she d. 15 Sept. 1718, a. 43, and he m. Mary, wid. of Thomas Prentice.
hat was just by him, with other most dreadful and amazing effects which many were eye-witnesses unto. I have found no record of his family. 4. Samuel, s. of Richard (2), by w. Ebenezer (so twice in the Record) had Elizabeth, b. 15 Jan. 1676, m. Joseph Allen of Wat. 19 Dec. 1700; Richard, b. 6 Dec. 1679. Samuel the f. was one of the Hog-reeves on the south side of the river in 1684. 5. Nathaniel, S. of Richard (2), m. Mary Braside 4 Aug. 1669, and had Rebecca, b. 6 Jan. 1671-2, m. Joseph Cheney; Mary, b. 31 May 1673, d. 30 Nov. 1676; Deborah, b. 6 June 1674, m. Thomas Squire, and (2d) William Brown; Nathaniel, b. 28 Feb. 1677-8; John, b. 21 Nov. 1680; Thomas, b. 6 Nov. 1683, d. 31 Jan. 1700-1; Samuel, b. 30 May 1686; Joseph, b. 8 Nov. 1689. Nathaniel the f. was one of the Hog-reeves on the south side of the river in 1679, and d. 1719; his w. Mary survived. 6. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (5), m. Hannah——; she d. 15 Sept. 1718, a. 43, and he m. Mary, wid. of Thomas Prentice.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28., The beginning of a New village. (search)
petitioned to lay out such a street, sixty feet wide, as Boston avenue. The operations of the land company were not too heartily welcomed by a few on the other side the track, and some opposition was made to this, but the Commissioners laid out the street. The old woodwork of the aqueduct was removed and a bridge placed upon the solid abutments of boulders built in 1802 and the granite piers of 1827, which served for about thirty years. The land company built two other houses in 1870. Joseph Cheney had moved into the first one when completed, and Edward Adams and Henry B. Nottage into the others. Elisha Pierce (a Medford civil war veteran) built one on Myrtle street, into which his mother and aunt moved in the fall. Alfred E. Ansorge built on High street, coming in February of ‘71, and later sold to George E. Crosby. John J. Peasley (a carpet dealer in Boston) took up five lots on Harvard avenue between Monument and Winthrop streets and on them built the house in which he lived a