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Timothy Newhall, Nov. 1, 1764.   Elizabeth Bradshaw m. Andrew Floyd, of Roxbury, Oct. 31, 1765.   Simon Bradshaw m. Hannah Johnson, July 12, 1770.   Thomas Bradshaw m. Martha Tufts, Nov. 26, 1772.   Patience Bradshaw m. N. Ordway, of Chelmsford, m. Asa Parsons.  b.Apphia, m. Sylvester Judd, Esq., of Southampton.  c.Irene, m. Samuel Matthews.  d.Drusilla, m.----Johnson, of Hadley.  e.Arethusa, lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.  f.Richardson, lives in Greenfield, Me.  g.Samuel, is a clergyman. 1813; d. 1833.  224Martha, b. 1815.  225Nathan, b. 1818; m. Mary Jane Fitz.  226Marcellus, b. 1820; d. 1822.  227Hannah Johnson, b. 1822; m. Dr. Chauncey Booth.  228Daniel, b. 1825; d. 1825.  229Francis, b. 1827; grad. H. C., 1849. 110-172Jolestown, m. Mary Dill. Nov. 18, 1741.Jonathan Tufts, of Charlestown, m. Sarah Tompson. Nov. 12, 1743.Benj. Tufts m. Hannah Johnson, of Woburn. Oct. 1, 1765.Sarah, widow of Jonathan Tufts, d. June 20, 1788.Mrs. Lydia Tufts, d. Dec. 6
on near Porter's, which is now embraced in Camb., and formerly called Cooper's Corner. 8. John, s. of John (3), m. Hannah Johnson 21 Oct. 1725, and had John, b. 22 Jan. 1727-8, represented in 1748 to be incapable of managing his affairs; William, nd Indian birth, for admission to the College. This school he had taught so long before 1643, that he had, according to Johnson, very well approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulness, in teaching and education of the youths under Oct. 1720, grad. H. C. 1740, minister at Milford, and d. 1792); and Sarah, who m. John Rice. Thomas the f. m. (2d) Hannah Johnson of Sudbury, 9 July 1691, who d. 3 May 1712, and he m. (3d) Sarah Singletary, 22 Dec. 1712. He prob. d. 1724. See Bvide for the testator and his wife during life), Hannah Durant, Elizabeth Pilet of Boston, Mary Linnex of Boston, and Hannah Johnson of Boston. 6. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), and the younger of that name, m. Elizabeth Peirce of Woburn 9 Nov. 1666, a
lomon, 9 Feb. 1745-6; Lydia, 24 Ap. 1748, m. Samuel Cox 16 Nov. 1768. Jona-than the f. d. in Chs. 1766, prob. in that portion near Porter's, which is now embraced in Camb., and formerly called Cooper's Corner. 8. John, s. of John (3), m. Hannah Johnson 21 Oct. 1725, and had John, b. 22 Jan. 1727-8, represented in 1748 to be incapable of managing his affairs; William, bap. 11 Jan. 1729-30, d. young; Anna, ap. 2 Ap. 1732. John the the f. d. 15 Ap. 1733 (as appears by receipts on the Probate llege, Oxford, had charge of the Grammar School here, for nearly half a century, and trained up many of English, American, and Indian birth, for admission to the College. This school he had taught so long before 1643, that he had, according to Johnson, very well approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulness, in teaching and education of the youths under him; and he remained in office until 1680, and probably until his death. His fame extended through the colony; and Mather,
thaniel Patten 17 May 1720. Ephraim the f. res. on the homestead, on the northerly side of Kirkland Street, and d. 2 Jan. 1717-18, a. 72; his w. Hepzibah survived. 7. Thomas, s. of Edmund (1), settled in Sudbury, m. Mary Goodridge 12 Nov. 1678, and had Thomas, b. 23 Aug. 1679; John, b. 14 Sept. 1684, rem. to Groton; Samuel, b. 28 Nov. 1686 (was father of Amariah, b. 4 Oct. 1720, grad. H. C. 1740, minister at Milford, and d. 1792); and Sarah, who m. John Rice. Thomas the f. m. (2d) Hannah Johnson of Sudbury, 9 July 1691, who d. 3 May 1712, and he m. (3d) Sarah Singletary, 22 Dec. 1712. He prob. d. 1724. See Barry's Hist. Framingham. 8. Stephen, s. of Joseph (4), prob. res. in Chs., where he m. Elizabeth Woodward 1 Feb. 1699-1700. His children, baptized here, were Elizabeth, 22 Dec. 1700; Stephen, 6 Sept. 1702; Hannah, 23 Feb. 1703-4; Susanna, 10 Mar. 1705-6. 9. Edmund, S. of Ephraim (6), m. Hannah, dau. of Deac. Samuel Cooper, 1 Feb. 1710-11, and had Hannah, bap. 26
that, Benjamin Whittemore, for pulling down a bench of a seat in the meeting house, is fined five shillings; and the Constables are to require the bench of him, and set it up again. No record is found of his family; he was prob. the same who died at Malden, 1726, and devised his estate by will, dated 22 Dec. 1725, to his grandchildren, Benjamin Faulkner (who was to provide for the testator and his wife during life), Hannah Durant, Elizabeth Pilet of Boston, Mary Linnex of Boston, and Hannah Johnson of Boston. 6. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), and the younger of that name, m. Elizabeth Peirce of Woburn 9 Nov. 1666, and had Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1667. Thomas the f. was a blacksmith, and resided at Woburn, where he d. and his wife Elizabeth was appointed administratrix 5 Ap. 1670. 7. Samuel, s. of Thomas (1), by w. Hannah, had at Dover, N. H., Samuel, b. 24 Oct. 1672, d. 31 Jan. 1693-4; and at Chs., Hannah, b. 16 Dec. 1676; Elizabeth, b. 15 June 1679, m.——Clark, living in 1723; Sarah,
; Caroline, bap. 25 Nov. 1827; William Henry, set. 2 yrs., and Frances, bap. 22 Mar. 1832. 30. Abijah, s. of Amos (10), m. Rebecca M. Locke, 4 Jan. 1827. (See Book of Lockes, 286.) Joseph, s. of Abijah, d. 23 Jan. 1838, a. 19 mos; Ann L., dau. of Abijah, d. 18 July, 1838, a. 11 mos.; a dau. of Abijah, d. 5 Mar. 1839, a. 3 mos. 31. John, s. of John (12), styled 3d, m. Lydia Winship, of Lexington, 8 May, 1808; Lydia, w. of John, d. 9 Apr. 1834, a. 42 (g. s.), and he m. her sister Mrs. Hannah Johnson, 23 June, 1836. He was b. 12 Oct. 1785 (Camb. R.). Sarah W., his dau., m. Charles W. Cummings, of Boston, 17 Oct. 1824. Malvina, dau. of John, d. 24 Dec. 1835, a. 19. Had s. Thomas (par. 37). 32. Reuben, s. of John (12), d. 8 May, 1829, a (51). He was b. 4 Apr. 1787 (Camb. R. ), and m. Eunice Hovey, 17 Apr. 1813. 33. Samuel, S. of Seth (13), d. 25 July, 1822, a. 29 (g. s.). 34. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim (17), styled 3d; m. Abigail Dickson, of Camb., 4 Nov. 1821, who d. 9 Sept