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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
aughter of Peter Tufts & mercy his wife born January 3-1694 William Hall sone of John Hall & Jemina his wife dyed Sebtember 30: 1695 Andrew willis sone of John Willis & hester his wife born December 23: 1695 susana woodward daughter of Daniell Woodward & elizibeth his wife borne January 17: 169 5/6 Samuell ffrances sone of John ffrances & lydia his wife borne July 29 1696 Caleb Brooks sen deceased June 17 1696 Grace Hall daughter of Stephen Hall & grace his wife Born Mary Eliott widow & Rellict of ffrances of Braintery deceased January 17: 169 6/7 December 18: 1696 Jonathan Bradshoe sone of John Bradshoe & mary his wife born 169 6/7 March 27th Dorathy Tufts daughter of peter Tufts & mercy his wife born Aprill 29: 1697 Samuell Tufts sone of Jonathan Tufts and Rebecah his wife born november 2: 1697 Anna ffrances daughter of John frances & lydia his wife Born 1697 August 19 mercy tufts daughter of peter tufts & mercy his wife dyed 1697 november 29 dor
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., The Whitmores of Medford and some of their descendants. (search)
lf on or before the last of November, and the other half before the end of March, and that then, the grant and Sale above expressed shall to all intents be utterly void and of no effect, or, otherwise, shall remain in full power for ever and ever. County Records, Vol. 7, Page 30. The other mortgage was to his wife's mother, Mrs. Mary Eliot, who was a widow and evidently resided with them here in Medford. It is dated October 19, 1678. I, John Whitmore, do owe and am indebted to Mary Eliott for £ 100, and for further security do mortgage and bind over my land and houses in Billerica, some time belonging to John Poulter. The condition of this obligation and mortgage is such, that if said Whitmore and his heirs shall pay £ 50 currant money of N. England, at or before May 1, 1683, at the house in Medford, where she now abides, in one entire sum and during the same term of 4 years £ 3 per annum in like money, that then, this obligation and mortgage shall be to all intents and p