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emove such inoculated persons into some convenient place, whereby our town may n't be exposed by them. The College studies were broken up for a time; but the students were recalled by an advertisement, dated May 2, 1730, and published in the Weekly Journal: The small-pox having been lately at Cambridge, which occasioned the dispersion of the scholars to escape danger; but now, through the Divine goodness, that distemper having utterly ceased here; it is agreed and ordered by the President and Tin 1734) a daughter of Lieut.-gov. Spencer Phips, became at once a very popular citizen, and was elected Selectman and Representative in 1739, and again in 1740. Shortly after his second election, some enthusiastic friend thus exulted in the Weekly Journal of May 20, 1740 Cambridge, May 19. On Monday last came on the choice of a Representative for this town in the approaching General Assembly. The meeting was as full as most that ever were known among us on such an occasion, there being
. Rev. John Hancock of Lexington; Lucy, who m. Major William Tyng of Dunstable; and several who died in infancy. Farmer. 6. Timothy, S. of Jonas (3), resided in Boston, where he d. 13 June 1737, a. 80 years. An obituary, published in the Weekly Journal, 21 June 1737, describes him as a son of the exemplary, pious and well-known Mr. Jonas Clarke, Ruling Elder of the Church at Cambridge, where he was born in 1657. He followed the sea till he was near forty years of age; when, settling on shof Dr. Samuel, and granddaughter of Gov. Simon Bradstreet, 21 Nov.. 1700; she was sister to the wife of his uncle, Dr. Oliver. He d. 10 Jan. 1737-8, a. 62; his wife Ann and two daughters survived. An obituary was published in the New England Weekly Journal, a week after his decease, from which most of these facts are gathered. Abraham, of Marlborough, m. Elizabeth Bordman 18 Feb. 1730-31. Thomas, m. Abigail Sparhawk 30 Aug. 1733. John, of Lynn, m. Martha Bordman 9 Oct. 1740. Abigail m. Jo
Jonas (3), grad. H. C. 1670, was settled at Chelmsford as successor to Rev. John Fiske, in 1677; died 7 Dec. 1704, a. 52. His children were, Jonas, a Colonel and Magistrate, b. 20 Dec. 1684, d. 8 Ap. 1770; Thomas, b. 28 Sept. 1694; Elizabeth, who m. Rev. John Hancock of Lexington; Lucy, who m. Major William Tyng of Dunstable; and several who died in infancy. Farmer. 6. Timothy, S. of Jonas (3), resided in Boston, where he d. 13 June 1737, a. 80 years. An obituary, published in the Weekly Journal, 21 June 1737, describes him as a son of the exemplary, pious and well-known Mr. Jonas Clarke, Ruling Elder of the Church at Cambridge, where he was born in 1657. He followed the sea till he was near forty years of age; when, settling on shore, he was successively employed by this town in the various offices of Assessor, Selectman, Overseer of the Poor, &c., and by the Government as Captain of our south and north batteries, overseer of the buildings of Castle William, with Col. Romer, d
f medicine. Upon the death of Dr. Oliver, Mr. Williams, being furnished with his books, papers, medicines, and apparatus, belonging to the physical art engaged in the practice, and became an eminent physician. He m. in Camb., Ann Bradstreet, dau. of Dr. Samuel, and granddaughter of Gov. Simon Bradstreet, 21 Nov.. 1700; she was sister to the wife of his uncle, Dr. Oliver. He d. 10 Jan. 1737-8, a. 62; his wife Ann and two daughters survived. An obituary was published in the New England Weekly Journal, a week after his decease, from which most of these facts are gathered. Abraham, of Marlborough, m. Elizabeth Bordman 18 Feb. 1730-31. Thomas, m. Abigail Sparhawk 30 Aug. 1733. John, of Lynn, m. Martha Bordman 9 Oct. 1740. Abigail m. John Savell 7 Aug. 1755. Anna, m. Ebenezer Parker 25 Oct. 1749. Josiah, m. Experience Hovey of Lex. 17 Dec. 1776. Mehetabel, m. Manuel Grace 10 Ap. 1777. Experience, m. Ebenezer Prentice 24 Nov. 1785. Willis, George (otherwise written Willowes