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ng men in the church resided here, near to each other, that the name Piety Corner was given to the locality around the junction of Bacon and Beaver Streets. Captain John Clarke Captain John Clarke was the son of Deacon John Clarke, whose sister Hannah was maternal grandmother of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. She married DeaconCaptain John Clarke was the son of Deacon John Clarke, whose sister Hannah was maternal grandmother of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. She married Deacon Elijah Livermore, father of the town of Livermore, Maine, and her daughter Anna, born in Waltham, was the mother of the distinguished Senator and Vice-President, who thus had Deacon Samuel Livermore as his maternal great-grandfather, the mother of whose children was a sister of Deacon William Brown, of Waltham. lived here, the eldDeacon John Clarke, whose sister Hannah was maternal grandmother of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. She married Deacon Elijah Livermore, father of the town of Livermore, Maine, and her daughter Anna, born in Waltham, was the mother of the distinguished Senator and Vice-President, who thus had Deacon Samuel Livermore as his maternal great-grandfather, the mother of whose children was a sister of Deacon William Brown, of Waltham. lived here, the eldest brother of Jonas just named. The Clarkes had a grist-mill on the site of the present machine-shop of George F. Shedd on Chester Brook which, perhaps, had previously belonged to Deacon Thomas Livermore. Deacon John Sanderson, son of Deacon Jonathan ye third, made an addition to his house a few years before his death on the
tation at, 11, 15. Cherton, or Charlestown, built, 11. Chester, Leonard, 27. Chester Brook, the western branch of Beaver Brook, 27; origin of the name, 27; Clarke's grist-mill on, 97; Shedd's machine-shop, 97. Child carried under the mill wheel, 124. Chinery, John, mortally wounded at North-field. 61. Christ Church,anding at Watertown, 13; describes early privations of the settlers, 18. Clark; John, constable, 32: John, jr., 87; Jonas, hatter, 88; Dr. Josiah, 82. Clarke, Capt., John, 97, 105; Clarke's grist-mill, 97, 122. Clematis Brook (so called), 27. Climate and its effects, 59. Cloth for raiment not cut short, 57. Coal gClarke's grist-mill, 97, 122. Clematis Brook (so called), 27. Climate and its effects, 59. Cloth for raiment not cut short, 57. Coal gas, first use of for lighting in U. S., 126. Commission for selling cotton goods, 131. Committee of Safety's call for minute men, 100. Committee to advise about raising public moneys, 29. Committee to levy war tax, 103. Company H, 16th Reg, Mass. Vol., 110. Concord overlaps Watertown, 20; settlement of, 20; six m