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rancis E. Fay, Samuel P. P. Felsit, Harry. Fillebrown, Richard. Fisher, Jabez. Fisk, Nathan. Fisk, Rufus. Fisk, William. Fogg, Ebenezer. Ford, Jonathan W. Ford, Simeon. Foster, John. Foster, Joseph. Foster, Thomas. Freeman, John. Frost James. Frost, James, 2d. Frost, William. FFord, Simeon. Foster, John. Foster, Joseph. Foster, Thomas. Freeman, John. Frost James. Frost, James, 2d. Frost, William. Fuller, J. N. Fuller, Oliver. Fuller, Robert. Fuller, Timothy. Ford, Thomas. Farrar, Jacob. Fairbanks, Silas. Fay, Isaac. Gary, Jonathan. Gay, Lusher. Gideon, John. Gilson, Asa. Gilson, Simeon. Goddard, Benjamin. Goddard, Daniel. Goddard, John. Goddard, Nathaniel. Goddard, Thomas. Ford, Thomas. Farrar, Jacob. Fairbanks, Silas. Fay, Isaac. Gary, Jonathan. Gay, Lusher. Gideon, John. Gilson, Asa. Gilson, Simeon. Goddard, Benjamin. Goddard, Daniel. Goddard, John. Goddard, Nathaniel. Goddard, Thomas. Goodenow, Daniel. Gookin, Squire. Gookin, Thomas T. Gordon, Charles. Gorham, Benjamin. Gould, Camaralzaman. Grant, Abraham. Gray, Benjamin. Gray, Lewis. Green, John. Green, Samuel S. Green, Zaccheus. Greenwood, Henry. Gibbs, John. Gray, Samuel. Goodhue, Nathaniel. Gannett, Thomas
Foorth, Roger, (in the margin written Foord), d. 24 Ap. 1644. No further record of this family, whose name was prob. Ford. Foster, Thomas, styled a physician on the Court Files, was prob. s. of Thomas Foster of Weymouth. He was in Roxbury of Samuel Cooper, 1730, an estate on the easterly side of North Avenue. which subsequently descended to the wife of Jonathan W. Ford. He d. between 16 Ap. and 28 June 1768; his w. Deborah survived. 13. Edmund, s. of Edmund (9), m. Sarah Rand of . on his passage from the West Indies 25 July 1812; John, b. 4 Feb. 1782, d. young; Betsey Roby, b. 17 Aug. 1784, m. Jonathan W. Ford 23 Oct. 1808, and d. 26; Mar. 1820; Pamela, b. 30 Au. 1786, d. 8 July 1787 (date of 1788 on G. S is wrong). David thf John (5), m. Rebecca Robbins 11 May 1727, and had Mary, b. 10 May 1728; Rebecca, b. 14 May 1730, d. 11 Mar. 1735-6. Lux-Ford the f. was a mason, inherited the homestead, and d. before 17 May 1730. His w. Rebecca was appointed administratrix 26 Ju
a wife Grace, and son Abraham. Farmer. Foorth, Roger, (in the margin written Foord), d. 24 Ap. 1644. No further record of this family, whose name was prob. Ford. Foster, Thomas, styled a physician on the Court Files, was prob. s. of Thomas Foster of Weymouth. He was in Roxbury 15 Oct. 1662, when he m. Sarah Parker, danezer the f. was a currier, and purchased of Samuel Cooper, 1730, an estate on the easterly side of North Avenue. which subsequently descended to the wife of Jonathan W. Ford. He d. between 16 Ap. and 28 June 1768; his w. Deborah survived. 13. Edmund, s. of Edmund (9), m. Sarah Rand of Chs., 9 Aug. 1750, and had Sarah, b. 24 M6; James, b. 13 Feb. 1780, a carpenter, d. on his passage from the West Indies 25 July 1812; John, b. 4 Feb. 1782, d. young; Betsey Roby, b. 17 Aug. 1784, m. Jonathan W. Ford 23 Oct. 1808, and d. 26; Mar. 1820; Pamela, b. 30 Au. 1786, d. 8 July 1787 (date of 1788 on G. S is wrong). David the f. res. on the homestead, and d. 17 Ja
aniel, s. of Nathaniel (4), in 1727 was a housewright in Killingly, Conn., but returned, and was a resident here in 1730. Perhaps he was the same who owned a house at the N. E. corner of Mount Auburn Street and Brattle Square 1751, which he sold in 1755, being styled cooper in the deeds. He had Jonathan, bap. 12 Aug. 1744; Ebenezer, bap. 22 July 1750. 8. Luxford, s. of John (5), m. Rebecca Robbins 11 May 1727, and had Mary, b. 10 May 1728; Rebecca, b. 14 May 1730, d. 11 Mar. 1735-6. Lux-Ford the f. was a mason, inherited the homestead, and d. before 17 May 1730. His w. Rebecca was appointed administratrix 26 June 1730. Patterson, James, prob. of Billerica, m. Rebecca Stevenson 29 May 1662. They resided in Billerica 1695. Peirce, Mark (or Pierce), owned an estate at the N. E. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets 1642, when that corner was about a hundred feet northerly from its present position. 2. Jonathan, perhaps of Chs., had six children bap. here, viz., Mart
man, 494-6. Andrew. Angier. Barnard. Blackleech. Bridge. Bright. Brown. Clarke. Coolidge. Cutter. Davis. Eveleth. Fowle. Frost. Garfield. Kidder. Livermore. Nurse. Pike. Reed. Russell. Sherman. Simonds. Smith. Soden. Stearns. Stone. Viles. Walker. Wetmore. Whitmore. Winship. Wyeth. Bowtell, 496. Bowers. Brackett, 496. Alcock. Graves. Phillips. Stedman. Bradish, 496, 7. Ford. Gibbs. Green. Marrett. Morrill. Morse. Oliver. Rice. Sewall. Stanhope. Tucker. Wood. Bradshaw, 498. Bowers. Cooke. Hall. Mitchelson. Russell. Bradstreet, 498, 9. Capen. Cotton. Downing. Dudley. Epes. Hubbard. Leverett. Oliver. Price. Remington. Ruggles. Tyng. Wade. Ward. Wiggin. Woodbridge. Brattle, 499, 500. Allen. Cogan. Coytmore. Eyre. Gerrish. Goffe. Graves. Gra