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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 38 0 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 27 1 Browse Search
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arket Place is now generally called Winthrop Square. After remaining open and common for two centuries, on petition of Levi Farwell and others, April 7, 1834, the Selectmen were authorized to permit Market Place, so called, to be enclosed as they shaland whereon the market house now stands; the proprietors refused to sign said deed, and voted, that William Hilliard, Levi Farwell, and Joseph Holmes be a committee for the purpose of ascertaining whether a suitable lot of land can be procured upon in each section of the town, to wit: Samuel P. P. Fay, Royal Makepeace, John Cook, Stephen Higginson, Asahel Stearns, Levi Farwell, William Parmenter, Samuel S. Green, and Ephraim Buttrick. This committee reported, March 7, 1831, that, having consise shall be finished, all town meetings should be held therein from and after that time. The report was accepted; and Levi Farwell, Luther S. Cushing, and William Parmenter were appointed as a committee to report a suitable location, prepare plans,
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
g Thursday, after appropriate funeral services in the presence of a great congregation, and in the house where he had so long been a living power. The present pastor of the church, Rev. Hiram K. Pervear, B. U. 1855, had been pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Cambridge about seven years, and of the First Baptist Church in Worcester nearly eight years, before his public recognition here on the 5th of January, 1873. The church has had nine Deacons, to wit:— Elected. Died. Age. Levi FarwellFeb. 10, 1818May 27, 184460 William Brown Deacons Brown and Coolidge were dismissed to the Church in Old Cambridge, Aug. 16, 1844.Feb. 10, 1818 June 25, 186175 Josiah Coolidge Deacons Brown and Coolidge were dismissed to the Church in Old Cambridge, Aug. 16, 1844.July 30, 1844Sept. 13, 187487 George Cummings Removed to Lancaster in 1850.Aug. 23, 1844 Josiah W. CookAug. 23, 1844 William B. HoveyJan. 29, 1849July 4, 187175 Joseph A. HolmesJan. 29. 1849 Albert VinalFeb. 19, 18
dney Willard, 1834, 1835, 1839, 1840. William Parmenter, 1836. Francis Bowman, 1837. Levi Farwell, 1838. John P. Tarbell, 1842. Isaac Livermore, 1844, 1845. Joseph T. Buckingham, 1846-l Makepeace, 1813, 1814, 1818, 1827-1830. James P. Chaplin, 1819. Richard H. Dana, 1819. Levi Farwell, 1823-1825, 1833-1835, 1844. Newell Bent, 1824-1826. Deming Jarvis, 1824. Timothy Fu40. Josiah Hovey, 1816-1818. Abel Whitney, 1816, 1838, 1839. John Williams, 1817. Levi Farwell, 1817-1821. Thomas L. Parker, 1817-1822. Luke Hemenway, 1818, 1819. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1897, 1806. Aaron Hill, 1798-1805. Timothy Fuller, 1807. William Hilliard, 1808-1816. Levi Farwell, 1817-1826. Thomas Foster, 1827. William J. Whipple, 1828-1830. Luther S. Cushing, 183. Samuel Bartlett, 1809-1815. Loammi Baldwin, 1816. William Hilliard, 1817-1820. Levi Farwell, 1821-1836. Abel W. Bruce, 1837-1846. Officers after the incorporation of the City.
estead at the westerly corner of Harvard Square and Dunster Street. He m. Prudence Dockum, 10 April, 1794, and d. s. p. 17 Dec. 1816; his w. Prudence m. Deac. Levi Farwell 21 May 1818, and d. in August 1847, a. 72. 14. John, s. of William (12), m. Aliphal B. Wheeler 18 Jan. 1813, and had John; James, d. 20 Dec. 1865, a. 49; Ch5; Sarah Maria, b. 16 Ap. 1815, m. William Hovey, Jr., 31 July 1834; Catherine Whitney, b. 7 May 1817, m. Anson J. Stone (pub. 5 Nov. 1839), d. 31 July 1845; Levi Farwell, b. 8 Feb. 1819; Daniel Gregory, b. 14 Jan. 1821, d. 23 July 1876; Persis Haynes, b. 26 Ap. 1824, d. 1825. Daniel the f. was a tanner, and res. at the N. W. ctead, and dealt somewhat largely in real estate. His place of business was on the easterly side of Brighton Street, near Harvard Square, where the late Deac. Levi Farwell last resided. He d. 1 Jan. 1793, a. 70; his w. Sarah d. 19 Feb 1800, a. 75. 5. John, s. of William (2), m. Mary Manning 26 Sept. 1754, and had John, b. 16
827, and d. of cholera at Cincinnati, July 1834. William the f. in 1802 sold his interest in the homestead, and erected a house at the S. W. corner of Washington and Cherry streets, where he d. 22 Sept. 1829; his w. Sally d. 25 Jan. 1837, a. 71. 13. Richard, s. of Zechariah (10), was a bricklayer, and inherited a part of the homestead at the westerly corner of Harvard Square and Dunster Street. He m. Prudence Dockum, 10 April, 1794, and d. s. p. 17 Dec. 1816; his w. Prudence m. Deac. Levi Farwell 21 May 1818, and d. in August 1847, a. 72. 14. John, s. of William (12), m. Aliphal B. Wheeler 18 Jan. 1813, and had John; James, d. 20 Dec. 1865, a. 49; Charles; Joseph H., d. 3 Mar. 1857, a. 25. John the f. was a painter, resided in Cambridgeport, and d. 21 Nov. 1834, a. 45; his w. Aliphal B. d. 8 Oct. 1843, a. 48. 15. Andrew, s. of William (12), m. Adeline Hiscock 26 Oct. 1816; she was bur. 29 Aug. 1834, and he m. Anne Emery 21 June 1835. He resided in Cambridgeport, had child
nt of Gregory (2), through his s. Elder John (3), m. Sally Williams of Wat. 2 Ap. 1806, and had in Mendon, Nahum, b. 7 Ap. 1807, m. Susanna Hovey 1 Jan. 1832; Daniel, b.—June 1809,d. 12 Oct. 1810; and, in Camb., Hannah, b. 12 July 1811, m. Freeman Hovey,--Dec. 1831, buried 29 Jan. 1838; Daniel Gregory, b. 18 Ap. 1813, d. 18 June 1815; Sarah Maria, b. 16 Ap. 1815, m. William Hovey, Jr., 31 July 1834; Catherine Whitney, b. 7 May 1817, m. Anson J. Stone (pub. 5 Nov. 1839), d. 31 July 1845; Levi Farwell, b. 8 Feb. 1819; Daniel Gregory, b. 14 Jan. 1821, d. 23 July 1876; Persis Haynes, b. 26 Ap. 1824, d. 1825. Daniel the f. was a tanner, and res. at the N. W. corner of Harvard and Prospect streets. He relinquished that business about 1837, and sold the southerly part of his estate to Rev. Joseph W. Parker. He was Superintendent of the Burial Ground in Ward Two many years after 1825, and d. 25 Sept. 1861, a. 80; his w. Sarah was buried 3 Feb. 1843. 16. William F., a descendant of Greg
7 July 1757; Mary, b. 1 Ap. 1759, d. 14 Nov. 1762; Lucy, b. 26 Mar. 1762, m. Jonathan Hunnewell 10 Feb. 1785, and prob. d. before 1792; Elizabeth, bap. 11 Dec. 1763, d. unm. Nov. 1786; William, b. 19 Sept. 1765, d. Sept. 1786; John, b. 25 Dec. 1768, grad. H. C. 1786, and d. Ap. 1788. Owen the f. was a tailor, inherited the homestead, and dealt somewhat largely in real estate. His place of business was on the easterly side of Brighton Street, near Harvard Square, where the late Deac. Levi Farwell last resided. He d. 1 Jan. 1793, a. 70; his w. Sarah d. 19 Feb 1800, a. 75. 5. John, s. of William (2), m. Mary Manning 26 Sept. 1754, and had John, b. 16 July 1755; William, bap. 25 May 1760, a chaise maker in Springfield 1783. John the f. was a barber. He bought of Cutting Bean, 19 Dec. 1758, a house and small lot of land at the junction of Brighton and Brattle streets. He d. 6 Oct. 1762; his w. Mary m. William Darling 19 May 1763, and d. in her second widowhood 22 May 1817, a. 8
Boone, 490. Bordman, 490-3. Bosworth. Bricksey. Brown. Bull. Colson. Cooper. Danforth. Daye. Dockum. Dorr. Emery. Epes. Farwell. Fillebrown. Goddard. Hastings. Higginson. Hiscock. McCleary. Palfrey. Parker. Phips. Prentiss. Reed. Richardson. Sewall. Brooks. Bullard. Carruth. Clark. Cogswell. Colby. Cooke. Cox. Creary. Cutler. Cutter Dickson. Dodge. Dunster. Eaton. Farwell. Fillebrown. Fiske. Frost. Hall. Hancock. Harrington. Hastings. Hill. Hobart. Holbrook. Holden. Howe. Hubbard. Hutchinson. Woods. Wyeth. Warland, 677, 8. Abbott. Barrett. Bates. Bean. Bigelow. Bird. Breed. Brown. Carter. Cutler. Darling. Farwell. Giles. Hill. Howe. Hunnewell. Mann. Manning. Moore. Palmer. Parker. Phelps. Plympton. Porter. Prentice. Richardson.