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sider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will show thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee. --Deut. XXXII. 7.  1Albree, John, b. in the Island of New Providence in 1688; came to Boston in 1700, there he m., in 1711, Elizabeth Green, of Boston, a cousin of Gov. Belcher. She d. Dec. 6, 1751; and he d. Aug. 28, 1755. Children:--  1-2Joseph, b.1712.  3Elizabeth, b. Jan. 28,1716d. Mar. 17, 1735.  4Ruth, b. May 17, 1718; m. Caleb. Brooks.  5Susanna, b., 1722; m. John --  1-2John.  3Susanna.  4Stephen.  5William.  6Mary, m. Israel Meade, Feb. 26, 1669.  7Hannah, m. Stephen Francis, Dec. 27, 1670.  8Lydia, m. Gershom Cutter, 1 mo. 6, 1677-8. 1-2John Hall was of Concord, 1658. He m., 4 mo. 2, 1656, Elizabeth Green, of Camb., dau. of Percival and Ellen Green. John was of Camb., 1667 to 1675. He bought lands at Medford, June 27, 1675, of Caleb Hobart, which he mortgaged to him the same day as security, and redeemed May 2, 1881, for two hundred an
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 17: heresy and witchcraft. (search)
ic preaching, and gives diligent attention thereunto. John Palfery, Mathew Bridge, Richard Eccles, ffrancis Whitmor, John Greene, Nathaniell Green, William Diksone. We, who have here subscribed our names, do testify that we have known this Winnefret Holman, widow, this many years, but never knew any thing in her life concerning witchery. But she hath always been a diligent hearer of and attender to the word of God. Mary Patten, Mary Hall, Jane Willows, Anna Bridge, Elizabeth Bridg, Elizabeth Green, Jeane Diksonne, Elizabeth Winship, Thomas Fox, Ellin Fox, William Towne, Martha Towne, Mary Eccles, Isobell Whittmor, John Bridge, Rebekka Wieth, Gregory Stone, Lidea Stone. The result of the trial is entered on the County Court Records: Winifred Holman, Plt. against John Gibson senr. and his wife, in an action of defamation; the jury having heard their respective pleas and evidences presented in the case do bring in their verdict, finding for the defendants costs of court, fifteen
e forthwith to Boston, and to serve for three years in printing the Indian Bible and other books, under the direction of said Society, and of Mr. John Eliot and Mr. Green, at a salary of £ 40 per annum. (Mass. Archives, x. 205). Agreeably to his contract, he entered the Cambridge printing-office, assisted in printing the first eds, b. 12 Jan. 1664. 3. John,. prob. s. of John (2), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 20 Jan. 1686-7; Abigail, b. 18 Sept. 1703; and probably others. Thomas. m. Elizabeth Green 8 Jan. 1682. William, m. Mary Cook 18 Feb. 1690-91. Hannah, m. John Cooper 21 Oct. 1725. Matthew, m. Elizabeth Prentice 9 May 1726. James, m. Margaret Lohe dust, and order that no one shall see my dead body but only such as shall lay it out immediately after death. 13. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. wid. Elizabeth Green of Norwich, Conn., dau. of Captain Joseph Winship (pub. 3 May 1777), and had Ebenezer, bap. 17 May 1778; William, bap. 23 Jan. 1780; Joseph, bap. 29 July 178
p. 1660 with the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England, to remove forthwith to Boston, and to serve for three years in printing the Indian Bible and other books, under the direction of said Society, and of Mr. John Eliot and Mr. Green, at a salary of £ 40 per annum. (Mass. Archives, x. 205). Agreeably to his contract, he entered the Cambridge printing-office, assisted in printing the first edition of the Indian Bible which was completed in 1663, and afterwards assisted in pnis, the Hebrew Preceptor. 2. John, by w. Mary, had John, b. 17 Nov. 1662; Thomas, b. 12 Jan. 1664. 3. John,. prob. s. of John (2), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 20 Jan. 1686-7; Abigail, b. 18 Sept. 1703; and probably others. Thomas. m. Elizabeth Green 8 Jan. 1682. William, m. Mary Cook 18 Feb. 1690-91. Hannah, m. John Cooper 21 Oct. 1725. Matthew, m. Elizabeth Prentice 9 May 1726. James, m. Margaret Logan 4 Jan. 1738-9. Tabi-Tha, m. Asa Warren 1 Oct. 1747. Esther, m. Jonathan Cook
ster Elizabeth, in a house owned by him, on the westerly side of North Avenue, southerly from Avon Street. After her death in 1804, he boarded in several families, and at length d. at the house of his cousin, Noah Wyeth, 2 Feb. 1811. One of the provisions in his will is somewhat illustrative of his character: My body I commend to the dust, and order that no one shall see my dead body but only such as shall lay it out immediately after death. 13. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. wid. Elizabeth Green of Norwich, Conn., dau. of Captain Joseph Winship (pub. 3 May 1777), and had Ebenezer, bap. 17 May 1778; William, bap. 23 Jan. 1780; Joseph, bap. 29 July 1781; Elizabeth, b.—Mar. 1783; Stephen, b.——. Ebenezer the f. on the division of his father's estate, had the southeasterly portion, now owned by John C-Gray, Esq. 14. Jonas, s. of Ebenezer (9), m. Elizabeth Smith 8 Ap. 1792, and had Elizabeth, b. 22 July 1792; Jonas, b. 3 Sept. 1792; Nancy, b. 9 Sept. 1796, m. Richard C. Hastings <
, 420, 3. Goddard, 4, 397. Goffe, 34-6, 42, 54, 5, 9, 60, 2, 7-9, 125, 7, 35, 73, 4, 97, 211, 15, 16, 50, 9, 60, 2, 371, 2, 401, 3, 4. Goodhue, 335. Goodman, 12, 32, 174. Goodnow, 314. Goodrich, 318. Goodwin, 32, 248, 53, 4. Gookin, 57, 64, 6-8, 72, 7, 8, 96, 104, 6, 9, 17, 25-7, 31, 269, 78-82, 6, 346, 7, 86– 95, 8, 9, 400, 3. Gorton, 397, 402. Gossom, 75. Gould, 279. Gove, 75, 97, 108. Grant, 33, 133, 292, 324. Granville, 320. Graves, 2, 279. Green, 33, 5, 43, 4, 58, 9, 75, 103, 25, 239, 52, 63, 73, 322, 7, 34, 57, 63, 4, 77, 98, 402, 22. Greenhill, 33. Greenleaf, 310, 28, 39. Greenough, 310. Greenwood, 80, 92, 231, 328, 9. Griffing, 321, 30. Griggs, 5, 200, 95. Griswold, 35, 40, 258. Grover, 326. Gushee, 328. Haddon, 11, 32, 75. Hadley, 202. Hale, 116, 354-6. Hall, 45, 54, 8, 9, 75, 150, 252, 5, 405, 41, 64, 73, 416. Hallett, 329. Hallowell, 155. Hamlet, 59. Hammond, 59, 76, 81, 5, 96
83. Belcher. Dana. Banbridge, 483. Green. Hancock. Towne. Bancroft, 483. Br Eden. Fessenden. Goddin. Gore. Green. Hartshorn. Hovey. Justin. Labotti05. Lovell. Maccoone. Butler, 505. Green. Olmstead. West. Winter. Wright. Cutter. Dunster. Francis. Goddard. Green. Hosley. Lawrence. Peirce. Prentic Allen. Brooks. Chadwick. Cradock. Green. Hastings. Holmes. Prince. Reyner.dcock. Brackett. Brown. Butterice. Green. Parker. Thwing. Watson. Heate, 58inson. Bradshaw. Bushell. Deering. Green. Scarlet. Shears. Shepard. Weld. lson. Shepard. Sill, 655. Belcher. Green. Hicks. Pynchon. Simonds, 655. Tid 663. Judd. Stevens, 663. Barrett. Green. Remington. Stevenson, 663. Abdy. Francis. Geohegan. Godding. Giant, Green. Harrington. Hill. Holbrook. Hovey[14 more...]
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6., The Lawrence Light Guard.—Continued. (search)
lbree, at the age of twelve, began life in Medford, and the tradition is that this is the clock. An investigation into this tradition will give us an insight into the Medford homes of two centuries ago. Brooks, in his history, used about all the existing material concerning John Albree. The first record of him is in a list of those assessed September 2, 1701, on a country rate, the amount being three shillings. His name appears on the lists each succeeding year. In 1711, he married Elizabeth Green, who was daughter of Samuel Green (John 2, Percival 1), and his wife, Elizabeth Sill, who was daughter of Joseph Sill and his wife, Jemima Belcher, the latter being the daughter of Andrew Belcher and Elizabeth Danforth. He bought first the property afterwards known as the Thatcher Magoun estate, on the banks of the Mystic, and later, selling it, acquired the estate through which Meeting House Brook runs, on which the second meeting-house was built. He used the brook for power for his