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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 61 3 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 55 1 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 24 0 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 18 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 14 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 12 0 Browse Search
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sted my two cosins to deliver us all, & help us up into the great boat. We were not far frm the Castle, where we went ashore, dryed & refreshed, & yn went to the Island, performed or work, returned well home at night, praised be the Lord. Some thanked God, & some wished we had been drowned. Soone after, one yt wished, we had been drowned, was himself drowned about the same place wr we wr so wonderfully delivered: the history wrff is—. Here the account abruptly ends. At a later day, John Marshall testified that on the 9th of October, 1677, I saw John Joans driveing his trucks, whipping his horses which caused them to run very furiously; the worshipful Thomas Danforth being before the trucks shifted the way several times to escape the horses, and I was afraid they would have ran over him; but having escaped them, when the said Joans came to the wharfe where I was, I asked him why he drave his trucks soe hard to run over people, and told him he had like to have ran over Mr. Danfort
dge, lots on the northerly side of Main Street, extending from Dana Street somewhat beyond Hancock Street, were assigned to Richard Butler and William Butler. together with several detached forts and redoubts, delineated on the map accompanying Marshall's Life of Washington. The fortress there designated as Fort No. 3 was a very little outside of Cambridge bounds, not far from Union Square in Somerville. This served as a connecting link between the works on Prospect Hill, and the Cambridge liLennon. John M. S. Lernard. Thomas Long. George W. Lucy. William H. Lunt. John Lynch. John W. Macconnell. Bernard Madden. John Madden. John H. Maguire. Elias Manning. John Manning. Thomas Marin. Thomas Maroney. John Marshall. Ferdinand Matthews. Archibald McCaffrey John McCarthy. Patrick McDermott. Albert McKown. Dennis McMahon. James McNall. Francis McQuade. Michael McQuillan. Michael McVey. Dennis Meagher. William Mitchell.
Joseph. Lawrence, Jonas. Leach, Thomas. Learned, Benjamin G. Leathe, William. Lee, Thomas. Lenox, Charles. Lewis, Adam. Litchfield, Roland. Liverniore, David. Livermore, David, Jr. Livermore, Isaac. Livermore, Marshall. Livermore, Nathaniel. Livermore, Oliver. Lord, Joseph H. Lyon, John. Lowell, Charles. Lyon, Isaac. Lyon, Leonard, Lord, Joseph W. Lovell, Joshua. Lyman, Samuel F. Lake, Robert. Leonard, Thomas. Linscott, Samuel. Lowden, George. Makepeace, Royal. Manning, Samuel. Man son, Frederick. Marcy, Marvin. Marshall, Josiah N. Mason, Alphonso. Mason, Josiah. Mason, Josiah, Jr. Mason, Samuel. Mason, Thomas. Mason, Walter R. Mclntire, Charles. Meacham, George. Mellen, John. Meriam, William. Merritt, Gamaliel. Messenger, Henry. Metcalf, Eliab W. Metcalf, Thomas. Miranda, John. Mixer, Josiah. Mixter, Amos. Mixter, Joshua. Moore, Luke.
41. Thomas, s. of Gershom (23), m. Hannah Whittemore 19 July 1757, and had Hannah, bap. 10 Dec. 1758, d. unm. 27 July 1783; Mehetabel, b. 23 June 1760, d. 1 May 1777; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1762; Thomas, b. 26 June 1764; James, b. 16 Mar. 1766; Marshall, b. 7 Mar. 1768; Eunice, b. 10 Ap. 1770; Abijah, b. 11 July 1772, d. 16 Oct. 1772; Abijah, b. 27 Aug. 1773, d. 13 Nov. 1773. Thomas the f. d. 17 May 1782, a. 52. 42. Gershom, s. of Gershom (23), nm. Rebecca Crosby 15 Mar. 1757, and had Gershresided in what is now Newton, was Selectman and Representative, and d. 18 May 1717, a. 87; his w. Hannah d. 18 Aug. 1710, a. 73. Mary, m. John Ward 30 Nov. 1681. Thomas, m. Margaret Gates 31 Dec. 1729. Sarah, m. Timothy Swan 27 July 1766. Marshall, m. Hannah Lee 31 Aug. 1797. Squire, John (otherwise written Squiers), m. Sarah, dau. of Richard Francis, and had Samuel; Stephen; John; Thomas, b. 25 July 1672, m. Deborah——, who subsequently m. William Brown 11 Nov. 1703; Sarah, b. 23 May 1
3 Jan. 1790; and perhaps others. Francis the f. d. (felo de se) 6 Mar. 1807, a. 44; his w. Susanna d. 24 Sept. 1805, a. 42. 40. Ebenezer, s. of Samuel (22), m. Abigail Brown Bowman 6 Dec. 1789, and Anna Frost 14 Nov. 1781. He d. 10 Dec. 1824. 41. Thomas, s. of Gershom (23), m. Hannah Whittemore 19 July 1757, and had Hannah, bap. 10 Dec. 1758, d. unm. 27 July 1783; Mehetabel, b. 23 June 1760, d. 1 May 1777; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1762; Thomas, b. 26 June 1764; James, b. 16 Mar. 1766; Marshall, b. 7 Mar. 1768; Eunice, b. 10 Ap. 1770; Abijah, b. 11 July 1772, d. 16 Oct. 1772; Abijah, b. 27 Aug. 1773, d. 13 Nov. 1773. Thomas the f. d. 17 May 1782, a. 52. 42. Gershom, s. of Gershom (23), nm. Rebecca Crosby 15 Mar. 1757, and had Gershom, b. 6 Nov. 1757, a very skilful inventor and machinist; he d. (felo de se) 20 Aug. 1799; Rebecca, b. 1 Aug. 1760; Amos, b. 15 Feb. 1763; Hannah, b. 17 Mar. 1768; Rhoda, b. 12 July 1770; Aaron, b. 4 June 1772; Susanna, b. 27 Oct. 1774, m. John Adam
h, b. 1 Oct. 1657; Mary, b. 10 June 1659; Susanna, b. 16 Ap. 1661; Sarah, b. 1662; Rebecca, b. 10 Feb. 1664; Abigail, b. 20 Feb. 1666; Susanna, b. 18 Aug. 1670, d. young; Mary, b. 19 Feb. 1672-3; Elizabeth, b. 7 Ap. 1675; John, b. 1678. John the f. resided in what is now Newton, was Selectman and Representative, and d. 18 May 1717, a. 87; his w. Hannah d. 18 Aug. 1710, a. 73. Mary, m. John Ward 30 Nov. 1681. Thomas, m. Margaret Gates 31 Dec. 1729. Sarah, m. Timothy Swan 27 July 1766. Marshall, m. Hannah Lee 31 Aug. 1797. Squire, John (otherwise written Squiers), m. Sarah, dau. of Richard Francis, and had Samuel; Stephen; John; Thomas, b. 25 July 1672, m. Deborah——, who subsequently m. William Brown 11 Nov. 1703; Sarah, b. 23 May 1677, m. John Fessenden; Jonathan, b. 24 July 1679; Mary, b. 18 Oct. 1681, m.——Askell (Haskell?); Richard, b. 2 Nov. 1683; Daniel, b. 3 Aug. 1686. John the f. res. on the south side of the river, and d. 26 June 1713, a. about 83; his w. Sarah survi
rd, 11, 32. Loring, 288. Lovejoy, 326. Lovell, 313, 69. Lowell, 4, 168. Ludlow, 6, 8. Luke, 329. Lum, 310, 28, 9. Lusher, 69, 86. Luxford, 76. Lynde, 255, 87. Mackay, 199. Mackintosh, 333. Maguire, 319. Makepeace, 176-82, 9, 202, 4, 6, 7, 21, 30, 9. Mann, 33, 59, 401, 35. Manning, 59, 75, 92, 8, 122, 168, 227, 54, 8, 71, 2, 92, 372, 428. Mansfield, 321. Marcy, 110, 413, 14. Marrett, 35, 59, 75, 6, 160, 226, 7, 59, 92, 305, 407, 26. Marshall, 395. Marsters, 334. Martin, 65. Mason, 80, 95, 155, 7, 77, 9, 80, 2, 230, 314, 40. Massasoit, 382. Masters, 9, 11, 20, 32. Mather, 51, 69,100, 2, 14, 16, 217, 47, 8, 58, 61, 4, 81-6, 9, 97, 366. Maverick, 73. May, 183. Mayhew, 309, 66. Maynard, 33. McClure, 327. McCoy, 81. McCurdy, 521. McDaniel, 81, 322. McDonald, 435. McKean, 231. McKenzie, 250, 4, 74, 302, 3, 86, 413. McKeown, 330. McLellan, 438. McNamara, 339. McReading, 33
n. Dexter. Dudley. Ellson. Estabrook. Fayerweather. Fillebrown. Fiske. Foster. Gardner. Hammond. Harlow. Harrington. Harris. Hodges. Howland. Hovey. Kellam. Learned. Livermore. Luke. Marshall. McEnery. Monck. Monis. Nichols. Perry. Russell. Sabin. Sargent. Sawin. Sewall. Sharp. Shipley. Soden. Spring. Stone. Stratton. Tennell. Topliff. Watson. Webster. Wellington. Whitttemore. Williams. Winship. Woodward. Worth. Worthylake. Wyeth. Prince, 636. Rayner, 636. Hall. Winship. Read, 636, 7. Batson. Brown. Culvery. Fessenden. Glover. Goffe. Goodwin. Holmes. Marshall. Oldham. Sessions. Stacey. Stratton. Wait. Whiting. Wyeth. Wyman. Reed, 637-9. Baker. Blood. Bond. Champney. Converse. Cook. Crosby. Elson. Estabrook. Fiske. Houghton. Jenkins. Je