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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 7, no. 4) (search)
inued from vol. 7, no. 4) Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Lunno, JosephDorchester, April 4, 1759Nov. 21, 1759French neutral, tenant ofRobert Burns.    Anna (wife)Stoneham, Apr. 4, 1759Nov. 21, 1759    Joseph (child)       (aged 18 mos.) Lynds, George1735 Magus, PompApr. 16, 1784Negro. Malcolm, SarahBoston, May 22, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Deaf and dumb, 3 yrs. old. In family of Wm. Faulkner, Mallard, JamesJuly 10, 1751       (wife and family) Mallett, ElizabethDec. Ct., 1764 Manning, JosephJan. 30, 1791    ElizabethJan. 30, 1791    SarahJan. 30, 1791 Marble, Jonathan Children.Dec. Ct., 1758In family of Benj. Teel.    Joseph Children.Dec. Ct., 1758In family of Benj. Teel. Margaret (negro)Boston, July, 1762April n, 1763See Margaret Hammon. Mather, Mary So called. Cammel erased.Watertown, Mar. 27, 1761May 30, 1761Age 5 mos. In family of John Clark. Maul, MaryBoston, Apr. 1, 1754Feb. 26, 1755Maid in family of Stephn Willis. Mayes, Su
ation known by name of the Medford Hotel Association, for the purpose of purchasing certain lands and tenements situated in Medford, to be used and occupied as a hotel. The capital stock consisted of one hundred eighty-three shares, par value per share, one hundred dollars. Shareholders. No. of Shares Jonathan Brooks,5 Samuel Train,10 Marcus Whitney,10 Luther Angier,10 Timothy Cotting,5 Galen James,5 John Angier,5 David Kimball,5 Thatcher Magoun, Jr.,5 Henry Porter,5 Joseph Manning, Jr.,5 George W. Porter,5 George L. Stearns5 Thomas R. Peck,5 S. P. Heywood,5 Dudley Hall,5 B. M. Clark,1 Thomas H. Floyd,3 No. of Shares Thatcher Magoun,10 Nathaniel H. Bishop,10 Andrew Blanchard, Jr.,5 Samuel Kidder,5 Turell Tufts,10 Isaac Sprague,5 Francis R. Bigelow,5 John W. Mulliken,5 Joseph and Milton James,5 Jonathan Porter,5 Waterman & Ewell,2 Nathan Sawyer,2 Isaac and James Wellington,2 Jotham Stetson,3 Isaac H. Haskins,2 James O. Curtis,2 Abner Bartlett
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Genealogy of the Francis family, 1645-1903. (search)
s in Bradford, Dec. 18, 1735. He died Feb. 1, 1749, and his widow d. Dec. 2, 1786; children:— 15-26 1/2Elizabeth Known in Medford as Ma'am Betty; d. in Medford Jan. 25, 1829. [Ed.]; b. Nov. 7, 1736 (single 1763; school mistress). 27Lydia; b. Dec. 12, 1737 (single 1763, of Boston). 28Joseph; b. July 12, 1741; m. Elizabeth Usher, May 15, 1764. He served at Prospect Hill during the Revolution. 13-30John Francis, jun., who d. April 2, 1776, had by wife Deborah Carter [Ed.].:— 30-31Manning; b. Nov. 20, 1748; d. Sept. 6, 1749. 32Phebe; b. May 25, 1753. 33Deborah; b. April 21, 1755; m. John Lagood, Feb. 9, 1755. 34Sarah; b. May 22, 1757. 35John; b. April 6, 1760. 36David; b. June 23, 1764. 37Mary; b. May, 1767. 38EBENEZER had by his wife, Rachel, widow of Ebenezer Tufts, whom he m. Nov. 15, 1733, 38-39Susanna; b. Nov. 28, 1734; m. Samuel Cutter, April 28, 1757. 40Abigail; b. Oct., 1736. 41Lucy; b. March, 1739. 42Sarah; b. June 6, 1741; m. Thomas Wyer of Charlestown,
Manning Francis. Mr. Charles Francis Darling of Worcester has found in the Connecticut Records the marriage of Manning Francis and Sarah Ginnings at Windham, April 1, 1772. Eight children were born to them between 1773 and 1800, inclusive. Manning was the son of John and Deborah, of Medford, born November 20, 1748. This does not accord with Medford Historical Register, vol. 8, page 39. There was another child, Manning, in this family, born January 3, 1747; died September 6, 1748. Mannnclusive. Manning was the son of John and Deborah, of Medford, born November 20, 1748. This does not accord with Medford Historical Register, vol. 8, page 39. There was another child, Manning, in this family, born January 3, 1747; died September 6, 1748. Manning Francis served as express conductor in the Revolution. See Connecticut Revolutionary Records, page 628. All trace of him is lost in Windham records after 1808. The name Francis is also found in the records of Canterbury, Conn.