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hree poles at the other end next the mill; the highway to the mill being then laid between this land and Jacob Hill's, and is in breadth seven poles. Robert Wilson died probably about 1685 (Paige, 694). Samuel Bull was a party to the litigation of 1695. In the plan of 1725 the millstream from the present Fowle's Mills to its outlet in Mystic Pond is shown under the name of Bull's Creek. Samuel Bull sold twelve acres in Charlestown and Cambridge, lot late of Samuel Bull's bro.in-law William Godding, Mrs. Bull's portion, bounded north Mystic Pond, west Mill Brook, east Robert Wilson, south William Cutter, to Mary. Bathrick, alias Boyce, and Samuel Godding, 1724. S. Bull brought up Mary Boyce—his adopted daughter, per his will, 1723,—she marrying John Bathrick, 1724. A lot, formerly of William Bull (see Wyman's Chs. 149), came to S. Bull's possession in 1704-5. Part of S. Bull's estate came into John Cutter's possession, 1737-38; and Elizabeth Bathrick (John's dau.) sold Simon Ho
ap. here 14 Feb. 1773. Stephen the father resided on the estate nearly opposite to the present Porter's Hotel—see Paige, 561; Bond's Wat., and Wyman, 412. Elisha, of Sutton, and Mary Thatcher of Camb., m. 23 May, 1758 (see Bond, 239, &c.). John, and Eunice Dickson, of Camb., m. 21 Dec. 1806. See Paige, 561. Goddin, or Goodwin, Samuel, Samuel Godding with Mary Boyce, alias Bathrick, buys of Samuel Bull, 12 acres in Charlestown and Cambridge, lot late of Samuel Bull's bro.—in-law, William Godding, Mrs. Bull's portion, 1724. See History, Chap. II., and Wyman, 69, 104, 149, 261, 413. Samuel Godding, of Charlestown, and wife Mary, sell John Cutter 2 lots, 1737. See Wyman. Paige, Hist. Camb. 504, says Samuel Godding was an adopted child of Samuel Bull. had here Jeduthun, b. (17), bap. 3 Aug. 1740; Thomas, b. 19 Sept., bap. 3 Oct. 1742; John, b. 8, bap. 20 Jan. 1745; Mary, b. (3 Nov.), bap. 26 Oct. 1746; a child (of Samuel, of Lexington), buried here 15 Dec. 1748, a. 14 days; a