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is father's, neither can I hear any tidings of him. 1 Mass. Arch., LXVIII. pp. 73, 79, 80. At about the same date, Peter Hanchet, Joshua Woods, Samuel Hides, and Jonathan Bush, on the south side of the river, were impressed. These three men were not mustered. The names also of Capt. Thomas Prentice, Lieut. William Barrett, Cornet Edward Oakes (afterwards styled Lieutenant), and several soldiers who served in this war, are found in the Massachusetts Archives, and in an Account Book of Treasurer Hull, preserved in the Library of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Of private soldiers, the following names appear: Matthew Abdy, Thomas Adams, John Barrett, Thomas Batherick [or Baverick], Richard Beach, Joseph Bemis, William Bordman, Francis Bowman, Matthew Bridge, Thomas Brown, Samuel Buck, Samuel Bull, Samuel Champney, James Cheever, Joseph Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Benjamin Crackbone [killed], John Cragg, James Cutler, Samuel Cutler, John Druse [killed], Jonathan Dunster, Th
had Abraham, b. 23 Mar. 1720, who was a Captain, Judge, Representative eighteen years between 1764 and 1790, m. Sarah Dyer, and had Sarah b. 27 Ap. 1759, m. Gen. William Hull, and Joseph, b. and d. 1765. Joseph f. d. 1740, a. 88; his w. Lydia d. 1726, a. 70. 4. Joshua, s. of. John (1), m. Elizabeth Ward 7 May 1679; she d. 17 ung; Henry, b. 17 Nov. 1742; Sarah, b. 1 July 1744; Lydia, b. 22 May 1746; Solomon, b. 13 Aug. 1748, d. at Edenton, N. C.; Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1751, m. Amos Binney of Hull, and was mother of the late Amos Binney, Navy Agent at Boston. Rev. Mr. Prentice was dismissed from his charge at Grafton 10 July 1747, on account of his favoring of the first Professor Wigglesworth, 9 Aug. 1763, and had an only son Stephen, b. 30 Dec. 1767, and d. 26 Dec. 1768. Stephen the f. d. 23 July 1804, a. 71. 4. Hull, of Brookline, a descendant from Judge Samuel Sewall, H. C. 1761, m. Abigail, dau. of Thomas Sparhawk, Esq., 20 Mar. 1766; he d. in 1767, and his w. Abigail m. Pal
and perhaps others. John the f. prob. m. (2d) Margaret Hicks 14 Oct. 1714, and d. 1720, a. 75. 3. Joseph, s. of John (1), m. Lydia, dau. of Edward Jackson, 13 Feb. 1678-9, and had John. b. 15 Dec. 1680. He had in all five sons and two daughters. One of his sons, Joseph, b. 4 July 1685, m. Lydia, dau. of Abraham Jackson, and had Abraham, b. 23 Mar. 1720, who was a Captain, Judge, Representative eighteen years between 1764 and 1790, m. Sarah Dyer, and had Sarah b. 27 Ap. 1759, m. Gen. William Hull, and Joseph, b. and d. 1765. Joseph f. d. 1740, a. 88; his w. Lydia d. 1726, a. 70. 4. Joshua, s. of. John (1), m. Elizabeth Ward 7 May 1679; she d. 17 Aug. 1691, and he m. Hannah——;19 July 1742, he married a third wife; the record, as made by Dr. Appleton, is, Joshua Fuller in 88th year, and Mary Dana in 75th year. His children, recorded here, were Elizabeth, b. 22 Jan. 1679-80, m. lsaac Shepard of Medford 31 Dec. 1702; Hannah, b. 8 July 1682; Experience,b. 5 Nov. 1685, m. Thoma
Grafton 1731, m. Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel Sartell of Groton, 26 Oct. 1732, and had Solomon, b. 29 Oct. 1733, killed in blasting a well 25 Oct. 1747; Nathaniel Sartell, b. 8 Dec. 1735, settled at Alstead, N. H.; Sarah, b. 14 Feb. and d. 2 Mar. 1737-8; John, b. 24 Feb. 1738-9, d. in Auburn, 26 Feb. 1812; Sarah, b. 29 Nov. 1740, d. young; Henry, b. 17 Nov. 1742; Sarah, b. 1 July 1744; Lydia, b. 22 May 1746; Solomon, b. 13 Aug. 1748, d. at Edenton, N. C.; Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1751, m. Amos Binney of Hull, and was mother of the late Amos Binney, Navy Agent at Boston. Rev. Mr. Prentice was dismissed from his charge at Grafton 10 July 1747, on account of his favoring the preaching of Whitefield. He afterwards preached in Easton a few years, then in Bellingham, then in Hull from 1768 to 1772, and afterwards returned to Grafton, where he d. 22 May 1773, a. 68. [For most of the particulars in this paragraph, I am indebted to Binney's History of the Prentice Family.] 17. Samuel, s. of Solomon
hn, brother to Judge Samuel Sewall, m. Hannah Fessenden 28 Oct. 1674. 2. Stephen, another brother to the Judge, m. Margaret, only surviving dau. of Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 13 June 1682. He res. in Salem, and had many children. 3. Stephen, a descendant from John (1), H. C. 1761, Hebrew Professor 1765-1785. He m. Rebecca, dau. of the first Professor Wigglesworth, 9 Aug. 1763, and had an only son Stephen, b. 30 Dec. 1767, and d. 26 Dec. 1768. Stephen the f. d. 23 July 1804, a. 71. 4. Hull, of Brookline, a descendant from Judge Samuel Sewall, H. C. 1761, m. Abigail, dau. of Thomas Sparhawk, Esq., 20 Mar. 1766; he d. in 1767, and his w. Abigail m. Palsgrave Wellington—Dec. 1772. Shaw, Roger, about 1638 bought a house and land on the southerly side of Arrow Street. By w. Anne, he had Esther, b.-June 1638; Mary, b.——, d. 26 Jan. 1639; Mary, b. 29 Sept. 1645. Roger the f. was Selectman 1641, 1642, 1643, 1645. Farmer says, he removed to Hampton, which he represented in 1651 an<
am. Winslow. Witherell. Francis, 550, 1. Blanchard. Blunt. Bound. Convers. Kuhn. Locke. Lolridge. Martin. Miller. Miles. Oliver. Patten. Perry. Prentice. Rand. Rice. Roby. Russell. Singletary. Stone. Teel. Tufts. Twadell. Walker. Wallace. Wheeler. Whittemore. Wigglesworth. Wilson. Woodward. Wright. Fryers, 556. Fuller, 556, 7. Bond. Boylston. Cady. Dana. Dyer. Hicks. Hull. Hyde. Jackson. Mirick. Shepard. Ward. Garden, 557. Gardner, 557. Bowles. Chaplin. Goldthwaite. Rice. Smith. Sparhawk. Winchester. Gates, 557-8. Edwards. How. Jones. Lasell. Maynard. Oldham. Pierson. Sparhawk. Spring. Woodward. Wright. Gay, 558. Angier. Belcher. Hovey. Nutting. Prentice. Warland. Gearneh, 558. Gibson, 558, 9. Errington. Hill. Newell. Pemberton. Prentice.