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er Fisk. Gilbert the f. d. of lockjaw 15 Sept. 1818, a. 74; his w. Martha d. 28 June 1800, a. 50. 12. Isaiah, s. of Edward (5), m. Judae (Judith) Symmes of Woburn 15 May 1773, and had John Eliot, bap. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 1783; Judith, bap. 10 Nov. 1781, d. 1783. His w. Judith d. 1783, and he m. Sarah——, and had Edward (prob. the same who d. at Bedford 23 Mar. 1825, a. 33), Ann, and Abigail, who all survived him. Isaiah the f. d. 2 Aug. 1805, a. 59. 13. Jonathan, s. of William (6), m. Martha Cook 7 Mar. 1771, and had several children who died in infancy. I find no record of any who survived, nor of the death of the parents. 14. William, s. of William (6), m. Rachel Cutter 15 May 1792, and had William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; Rachel, bap. 16 Sept. 1798; Oliver, bap. 11 Jan. 1801, d. young; Martha, bap. 17 July 1803, d. unm. 19 June 1839; Oliver, bap. 8 Sept. 1805: Mary Curtler, bap. 17 July 1808. William the f. d. 15 Ap. 1835, a. 78; his w. Rachel d. 15 Aug. 1842, a. 76. 15. Aar
er Fisk. Gilbert the f. d. of lockjaw 15 Sept. 1818, a. 74; his w. Martha d. 28 June 1800, a. 50. 12. Isaiah, s. of Edward (5), m. Judae (Judith) Symmes of Woburn 15 May 1773, and had John Eliot, bap. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 1783; Judith, bap. 10 Nov. 1781, d. 1783. His w. Judith d. 1783, and he m. Sarah——, and had Edward (prob. the same who d. at Bedford 23 Mar. 1825, a. 33), Ann, and Abigail, who all survived him. Isaiah the f. d. 2 Aug. 1805, a. 59. 13. Jonathan, s. of William (6), m. Martha Cook 7 Mar. 1771, and had several children who died in infancy. I find no record of any who survived, nor of the death of the parents. 14. William, s. of William (6), m. Rachel Cutter 15 May 1792, and had William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; Rachel, bap. 16 Sept. 1798; Oliver, bap. 11 Jan. 1801, d. young; Martha, bap. 17 July 1803, d. unm. 19 June 1839; Oliver, bap. 8 Sept. 1805: Mary Curtler, bap. 17 July 1808. William the f. d. 15 Ap. 1835, a. 78; his w. Rachel d. 15 Aug. 1842, a. 76. 15. Aar
(?2) June, 1754, set. 5; Rachel, b. 12, bap. 15 Sept. 1754, prob. the Miss Rachel adm. to the ch. 15 Sept. 1793, m. Latham Stanton, 8 July, 1810; William, b. 14, bap. 14 Aug. 1757; Elizabeth, b. 10, bap. 15 June, 1760, d. 13 Aug. 1761, a. 15 mos.; Elizabeth, b. 27, bap. 29 May 1763, prob. Elizabeth, adm. to the ch. 1 Sept. 1793; Aaron. See Wyman, 295. 3. Josiah, s. of William (1), had Mary, b. 10, bap. 15 Apr. 1750. See Wyman, 296, for wife, &c. 4. Jonathan, s. of William (2), m. Martha Cook, 7 Mar. 1771, and had a dau. b. 28 June, 1771, d. of cough 3 Aug. 1771, a. 3 mos.; a child (at Joseph Frost's), b. 26 Dec. 1772; an infant son, d. 17 Jan. 1773, a.—days; a son, b. 13 Jan. 1775, d. soon; an infant, stillborn, 13 Dec. 1775; a child, b.——1779. See Wyman, 295 (296, No. 15). 5. William, s. of William (2), m. Rachel Cutter, of Woburn, 15 Pct. ch. 15 Sept. 1793. Had William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; Lydia, bap. May, 1796 (d. 15 Aug. 1854, a. 58, g. s.) unm.; Rachel, bap. 16 Sept.<
ctions, and was quite nearly attired. The charge against William McKenzie, a soldier, of stealing a mule, saddle and bridle, and one horse collar from Sumter M. Williamson, was taken up, examined into, and afterwards sent on to the Hustings Court.--The accused expects to prove from officers of the regiment to which he belongs that he purchased the horse from a drover, and that there has been no criminal conduct on his part in the matter. Bail was required for his appearance. Miss. Martha Cook, a very pretty, well, dressed white woman, of about eighteen or twenty summers, was fined $15 for keeping at cook shop in the lower part of the city without first obtaining a license to do so.--She readily "planked down the dust,"and asked the Mayor's instructions as to the mode of procuring the proper license and thereby avoid all legal trouble for the future. Two negroes, named Washington, the property of Turpin & Yarbrough, and Robert, slave of John C. Allen, were arraigned on
Negroes for hire --One good female Cook, two Washers and Ironers, one Chambermaid, one driver, and one dining-room servant, for hire by E. & S. Wortham & Co. ja 20--4t