retBoston, May, 1757Feb. 8, 1758Sister of Joseph Sables.
Sables, Mary
Savals, Savels, Sables.Boston, May, 1757Sister of Joseph Sables.
Safford, ThomasAug. 31, 1797
Salter, SusaBoston, Sept. 30, 1767In family of Benj. Teel, Jr.
Savage, ElizabethTruro, June, 1767Child, in family of Wm. Faulkner.
Savel, Benjamin
Savals, Savels, Sables.Cambridge, Aug., 1764Mar. 1, 1765
Savel, Margaret and MaryBoston, July 16, 1763Feb. 12, 1764See Sables.
Scott, ElizabethJan. 30, 1791
Shaw, JosephAuElizabethJan. 30, 1791
Shaw, JosephAug. 31, 1797
Shead, LydiaBoston, Mar. 8, 1764In family of Joseph Savels.
Shephard, William wife BostonOct. 8, 1770
Sinkler, JohnWells, June, 1759
Mary (wife)Wells, Nov. 15, 1759
Adoniram (children)
Joseph (children)
Mary (children)
Skinner, JosephTenant of Col. Roy all before 1757.
Martha (sister)
Smith, HannahBoston, May 21, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Widow.
In family of her sister Phoebe Binford, wife of William.
dd, May 13, 1824. 2d,
Adeline S. Child, May 16, 1855. Children.
Susan Emily; bap. June 19, 1828; m. Thomas A. Cunningham; and d. in Medford, March 15, 1902.
Theodore Child; b. in Medford, Jan. 20, 1860; m. 1st, Josephine (Rowell) Williams; 2d, Lucia Morris Row, Jan. 27, 1904.
George W. Porter;3 m. Elizabeth Hall, Feb. 17, 1824.
Settled in Medford.
She d. May 6, 1862, aged 61 yrs., 3 mos. Children.
Elizabeth A.; b. in Medford, Nov. 27, 1824; d. in Medford, Nov. 20, 1844.
Helen; b. in Medford, Oct. 23, 1828; d. in Medford, Aug. 7, 1899.
Frances; b. in Medford, Feb. 20, 1832; d. in Medford, June 11, 1870.
Frances Porter;4 m. Henry W. Bigelow, Jan. 2, 1854. Children.
Howard Porter; b. in Medford, July 11, 1859; d. in Medford, July 18, 1877.
Elizabeth Hall; b. in Medford, Aug. 29, 1863; d. March 4, 1865.
Edward Turner; b. Oct. 30, 1866.
Edward Turner Bigelow;5 m. Elizabeth Gleason, of Medford, Nov. 17, 1896. Child.
Elizabeth; b. September 18, 1898.
eel, JonathanJan. 30, 1791
Teel, SamuelCharlestown, Apr. 15, 1758Nov. 27, 1758Tenant of Col. Royall.
Jane (wife)
Samuel
Jonathan
Elizabeth
Thompson, BenjaminWoburn, May 26, 1757Age 5.
In family of Joshua Simonds.
Thompson, PhoebeMalden, Apr. 13, 1764From Mr. Jonas Green's in Malden to house of Single woman.Charlestown, May 26, 1763Nov. 30, 1763Laborer in house of Timo.
Tufts.
Names.From.
Date.Warned out.Remarks.
Usher, EleazerAug. 31, 1797
ElizabethMerrimack, May 3, 1765Feb. 24, 1766Single woman.
Servant in family of Col. Royall.
Varder, Beriah (widow)Medford, Apr. 23, 1750
Vardy, Samuel
Verder, Varder JamesBoston, Oct. 26, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Irishman.
Coachman in employ of Col. Royall.
Wheeler, John B.Aug. 31, 1797
Wheelwright, JosephJan. 30, 1791
Whitaker, ElizabethBoston, Sept. 25, 1772 In family of Benj. Hall.
White, FrancisWeston, abt. July 9, 1766Nov. 8, 1766[Francis Burns.
White, JosiahWenh
mber 22, 1881.
The family became well known by the fame of the excellent private school kept by the eldest daughter, Elizabeth, or Eliza as she was generally called, in the family home, in the house standing at the corner of South and Walnut stre Gulf of Mexico during the years 1874-5.
Harriet, Sarah, Mary, Lucy, Margaret, Julia, daughters of Thomas R. Peck.
Elizabeth, Emily, Almira, daughters of Nathan Adams.
Louisa, Susan Maria, daughters of Isaac Hall.
Susan, Lucy, daughters of Ebenezer Hall.
Elizabeth, Matilda, daughters of Aaron Blanchard.
Mary Ellen, Harriet, daughters of Capt. William King.
Helen, Elizabeth, Frances, daughters of George W. Porter.
Susan Emily, Henry, children of Henry Porter.
Mary, Anne, daughters Elizabeth, Frances, daughters of George W. Porter.
Susan Emily, Henry, children of Henry Porter.
Mary, Anne, daughters of Jonathan Porter.
The last two were boarders while their parents were in Europe.
Chastina, Ellen, Rebecca, daughters of Isaac Sprague, the ship builder.
Three daughters of George Fuller, the ship builder.
Harriet, daughter of Milton Jame