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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
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ildren were Elizabeth, m. John Appleton, Esq., and was mother of the venerable Dr. Appleton of Cambridge, and of Margaret, wife of President Holyoke; Margaret, m. Capt. Thomas Berry, and (2d) President Leverett; John, grad. H. C. 1684, minister at Ipswich, d. 28 Dec. 1745, a. 79; Daniel, grad. H. C. 1686, a physician and Justice of the Peace, perished on Hampton Beach in a snow storm 1 Dec. 1723; Nathaniel, grad. H. C. 1687, minister at Portsmouth, N. H., . 3 Oct. 1723; Patience. m. Benjamin Marston, and was living his widow in 1721. Dexter, John, by w. Sarah, had Richard, b. 6 Nov. 1676. He may have been s. of Richard of Maiden; but there is no further trace of him here. Dickerman, Lydia, d. 13 Sept. 1680. Dickson, William (otherwise written Dikson, and Dixon), in 1642 owned the estate fronting on Brattle Square, extending from Mount Auburn Street to Winthrop Street. At what time this residence was changed does not distinctly appear. But, at an early period the Dickson
ildren were Elizabeth, m. John Appleton, Esq., and was mother of the venerable Dr. Appleton of Cambridge, and of Margaret, wife of President Holyoke; Margaret, m. Capt. Thomas Berry, and (2d) President Leverett; John, grad. H. C. 1684, minister at Ipswich, d. 28 Dec. 1745, a. 79; Daniel, grad. H. C. 1686, a physician and Justice of the Peace, perished on Hampton Beach in a snow storm 1 Dec. 1723; Nathaniel, grad. H. C. 1687, minister at Portsmouth, N. H., . 3 Oct. 1723; Patience. m. Benjamin Marston, and was living his widow in 1721. Dexter, John, by w. Sarah, had Richard, b. 6 Nov. 1676. He may have been s. of Richard of Maiden; but there is no further trace of him here. Dickerman, Lydia, d. 13 Sept. 1680. Dickson, William (otherwise written Dikson, and Dixon), in 1642 owned the estate fronting on Brattle Square, extending from Mount Auburn Street to Winthrop Street. At what time this residence was changed does not distinctly appear. But, at an early period the Dickson
Shepard. Symmes. Whiting. Wilson. Withington. Wright. Daniel, 532. Andrew. Blodgett. Fanning. Fiske. Frost. Wyeth. Davis, 532. Willard. day, 532-4. Alcock. Bordman. Brocke. Buckley. Chesholme. Downing. Dunster. Frost. Glover. Green. Lemon. Marrett. Meriam. Nowell. Proctor. Shepard. Winthrop. Deming, 534. Brattle. Denison, 534. Appleton. Berry. Boradell. Dudley. Holyoke. Marston. Leverett. Rogers. Saltonstall. Symonds. Tompson. Dexter, 534. Dickerman, 534. Dickson, 534-6. Blanchard. Butterfield. Carter. Chandler. Cook. Cooper. Cox. Cutter. Dunster. Francis. Goddard. Green. Hosley. Lawrence. Peirce. Prentice. Robbins. Rundle. Russell. Shaw. Shed. Symmes. Teel. Thwing. Tufts. Whittemore. Winship. Doolittle, 536. Druce, 536. Dudley, 536, 7. Allen. An