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es, parentage not ascertained, by w. Ann had Ann, b. 7 Aug. and d. 9 Oct. 1797; Ann the mother d. 20 Sept. 1797. 7. Warham, s. of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield, and grandson of Deac. Samuel of Roxbury, was b. 7 Sept. 1699, grad. H. C. 1719, ordained at Watertown West Precinct, now Waltham, 11 June 1723, m. Abigail Leonard of Norton 1724, and had John, b. 1 and d. 21 Mar. 1728-9; Abigail, b. 12 Feb. 1729-30, m. Rev. Samuel Woodward of Weston 11 Jan. 1753; Anna, b. 27 May 1732, m. Rev. Jacob Cushing, her father's successor, 8 Nov. 1753; Eunice, b. 8 Feb. 1733-4, d. 30 Sept. 1743; Samuel, b. 12 Dec. 1735, d. 27 Feb. 1742-3; Sarah, b. 2 Dec. 1737, m. Rev. Joseph Parsons of Brookfield 24 Nov. 1763; he d. 17 Jan. 1771, and she m. Rev. Eliphalet Williams of Hartford 12 June 1777; Leonard, b. 13 July 1739, grad. H. C. 1758, a physician, resided at Waltham, where he was a Selectman, Assessor, Treasurer, Town Clerk. Representative, and Justice of the Peace; he d. unm. 24 Dec. 1799; Ele
es, parentage not ascertained, by w. Ann had Ann, b. 7 Aug. and d. 9 Oct. 1797; Ann the mother d. 20 Sept. 1797. 7. Warham, s. of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield, and grandson of Deac. Samuel of Roxbury, was b. 7 Sept. 1699, grad. H. C. 1719, ordained at Watertown West Precinct, now Waltham, 11 June 1723, m. Abigail Leonard of Norton 1724, and had John, b. 1 and d. 21 Mar. 1728-9; Abigail, b. 12 Feb. 1729-30, m. Rev. Samuel Woodward of Weston 11 Jan. 1753; Anna, b. 27 May 1732, m. Rev. Jacob Cushing, her father's successor, 8 Nov. 1753; Eunice, b. 8 Feb. 1733-4, d. 30 Sept. 1743; Samuel, b. 12 Dec. 1735, d. 27 Feb. 1742-3; Sarah, b. 2 Dec. 1737, m. Rev. Joseph Parsons of Brookfield 24 Nov. 1763; he d. 17 Jan. 1771, and she m. Rev. Eliphalet Williams of Hartford 12 June 1777; Leonard, b. 13 July 1739, grad. H. C. 1758, a physician, resided at Waltham, where he was a Selectman, Assessor, Treasurer, Town Clerk. Representative, and Justice of the Peace; he d. unm. 24 Dec. 1799; Ele
stones to 8s. 6d. given by Mr. Bridge. Mr. Williams was succeeded by his son-in-law, the Rev. Jacob Cushing of Shrewsbury, who was ordained November 22, 1752. In 1765 the Waltham meeting-house sent down but were afterwards invited to return, which they did. Colby's Mss. Notes. Mr. Cushing preached in the same church as his predecessor until 1767, when it was abandoned and a new mee the minister at the end of every hour. Higginson, pp. 75-6. The minister's family Mr. Cushing was granted the first choice of the pews. The other 39 were granted to the 39 highest tax pae very numerous here. The steeple is visible in the picture of Eden Vale in Waltham. The Rev. Jacob Cushing graduated at Harvard College in 1748. His ordination sermon was preached by his father,and died there. It was afterwards purchased and occupied by Warham Cushing, eldest son of Rev. Jacob Cushing, a cabinet maker, who died in 1804. It was finally taken down and another built by his so
hide in the Devil's Den, 105; pay for his services in the war, 105 n. 2. Currency, Continental, 77, 105. Curtains at two meeting-house windows, 98. Cushing, Rev., Jacob, ordained, 74; death of, 77: character and influence, 78; his papers sold to Peter Force of Washington, 111 n. 2. Cushing: Rev. Job, 77; Leonard WilliamCushing: Rev. Job, 77; Leonard Williams, 88; Warham, 86. Customs of the people, 58. Cutstomach obtains a gun, 59-60, Cutting Tavern (the), 83. Cutting, Richard, 39, 83, 97. Cutting, Uriah, Jr., projector of the mill-dam, 97 n. 1. Dam, original, across Charles River at Bemis Station, 125. Dates, Old Style and New Style, 64 n. 3. Davenport, Ensign, er molds repaired by Jacob Mead, 125 n. 2. Parker, Wm., paper-mill, 91, 93. Parkhurst, George Samuel, house of, 83. Parmenter, J. W., 86. Parsonage of Dr. Cushing, 96. Parsonage of Rev. Warham Williams, 82, 96. Parsons, Rev., Jas. C., pastor of Independent Cong. Soc., 117. Parsons, Chief Justice. 82 n. 1. Pas