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also they give great incouradgment of the fertilitie of the said island, all which tidings I have endevored to publish with my best skill, and what the effects may be towards the drawing in of more persons, I canot yet determine; but this island, through many bad reports of it, is not of such esteme here, as in several respects I conceive it deserves. For the present their are some few godly discrete persons, that intend to pass theither in a ship of the states called the Hope, whereof one Martin is comander, which is now here ladeing masts for the fleet. These persons leave their familie here; and if it shall please God to cary them safe, and that the island be liked by them (as I hope it may) then upon their returne and inteligence, 't is probable, that many will remove, and in the interim if the Lord's purposes be to plant the said island with any people from hence, 't is possible upon this last newes I may heare of greater motion than formerly among the people. There is one thi
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r 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. Moore, Lyman. Morse, Calvin. Morse, Cyrus. Morse, Daniel. Morse, Royal. Mumler, George F. Munroe, Amos. Munroe, Edmund. Munroe, James. Munroe, Nathaniel. Murdock, Asa. Murdock, Robert. Mycall, John. Martin, Samuel. Mallard, George. Mclntire, Jonathan. Mallard, David. Manning, Samuel, Jr. Miller, Joel. Meacham, Albert. Nevens, Elijah. Newton, Abraham. Noble, George. Nowell, Henry. Norton, Henry. Nowell, Mark. Nowell, James. Oakes, Josiah. Oliver, David. Orcutt, Levi. Odin, David. Oliver, Daniel. Orcutt, Henry. Orne, John G. Page, Jacob. Page, Jonathan. Palmer, John. Parker, Aaron. Parker, Thomas L. Parks, Leonard.
l, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775. Martin, d. by accident, 19 Feb. 1798. Fillebrown, Thomas (otherwise written Phillebrown), was admitted to the Church 18 May 1 15 Mar. 1846; Francis Grenville, b. 8 Sept. 1826, a piano-forte manufacturer, d. unm. at East Cambridge 16 May 1859. Martin, Thomas, by w. Alice, had Abigail, b. 22 Aug. 1653. Deborah, m. Ebenezer Frost 2 July 1723. Mason, Hugh, came to New ay 1689. Jonathan the f. deposed 1696 (then aged 49) that he lived with Justinian Holden when he was 17 years old. 4. Martin, aged 40, came to New England in 1635 with w. Rachel, and settled at Braintree. His w. d. 15 Sept. 1651, and he m. Elizahat name, as appears by the Saunders Family Record and Genealogy, of which what follows is an abstract. 5. John, s. of Martin (4), d. in Braintree 1688. 6. John, s. of John (5), m. Hannah Penniman 15 Dec. 1692. 7. John, s. of John (6), bap. 20
iah the f. d. at the almshouse 15 Ap. 1793, a. 17. 15. Samuel, s. of Jonathan (10), was a victualler on the south side of the river, and in. Sarah Spring 23 Nov. 1762. Administration on his estate was granted 4 Aug. 1772 to his w. Sarah, and guardians were appointed for his children, Henry and Samuel, 4 Dec. 1782. Hannah, prob. sister to Nicholas (2), m. John Sewall, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775. Martin, d. by accident, 19 Feb. 1798. Fillebrown, Thomas (otherwise written Phillebrown), was admitted to the Church 18 May 1666. By w. Anna he had Thomas, bap. 20 May 1666. Mary, b. 5 May 1662, bap. 20 May 1666, m. Nathaniel Cutter 8 Oct. 1688 Hannah or Anna, bap. 14 Oct. 1666d. 9 Aug. 1685. He prob. also had s. John, b. about 1672. Thomas the f. d. 7 June 1713, a. 82; his w. Anna d. 31 Mar. 1714, a. 82. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Rebecca, dau. f Richard Cutter. 19 Dec. 1688, and h
of Standish 25 Nov. 1847, and res. on the homestead; Dane Appleton, b. 12 Jan. 1822, m. Eliza A. Locke of Lancaster 7 June 1848, was a merchant, and had children in Somerville; Samuel Hastings, b. 12 Jan. 1822, m. Fanny A. Locke, twin sister to his twin brother's wife, 7 June 1848, was a merchant in Somerville, where he d. 22 May 1850; Helen Maria, b. 3 July 1823, d. unm. 15 Mar. 1846; Francis Grenville, b. 8 Sept. 1826, a piano-forte manufacturer, d. unm. at East Cambridge 16 May 1859. Martin, Thomas, by w. Alice, had Abigail, b. 22 Aug. 1653. Deborah, m. Ebenezer Frost 2 July 1723. Mason, Hugh, came to New England with his w. Hester, or Esther, in 1634, and settled in Watertown. He was by occupation a tanner, but much engaged in public life, being a Captain of the train-band for a long succession of years, Selectman about thirty years, and Representative ten years. His children, all born in Wat., were Hannah, b. 23 Sept. 1636, m. Capt. Joshua Brooks of Concord 17 Oct. 1653;
r. 1674-5; John, b. 25 Mar. 1677; Benjamin, b. 28 May 1679; Samuel, b. 28 May 1681; Edward, b. 3 Mar. 1683-4; Hannah, b. 31 May 1689. Jonathan the f. deposed 1696 (then aged 49) that he lived with Justinian Holden when he was 17 years old. 4. Martin, aged 40, came to New England in 1635 with w. Rachel, and settled at Braintree. His w. d. 15 Sept. 1651, and he m. Elizabeth, widow of Roger Bancroft of Camb., and d. 4 Aug. 1658. He was the ancestor of the Camb. family bearing that name, as appears by the Saunders Family Record and Genealogy, of which what follows is an abstract. 5. John, s. of Martin (4), d. in Braintree 1688. 6. John, s. of John (5), m. Hannah Penniman 15 Dec. 1692. 7. John, s. of John (6), bap. 20 Mar. 1712, m. Mary Spear 3 June 1735, and had six children of whom the fifth was William, b. in Quincy 1747. 8. William, s. of John (7), res. in Cambridge from 1770 to 1775, when he returned to his native town, and m. 20 Nov. 1782 Ann, the eldest dau. of Dr.
joy, 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, 330. Meacham, 339, 416. Meane,
Fiske. Flint. Gerrish. Haskins. Leverett. Lyon. Merriam. Norton. Phillips. Sumner. Upham. Winslow. Witherell. Francis, 550, 1. Blanchard. Blunt. Bound. Convers. Kuhn. Locke. Lolridge. Martin. Miller. Miles. Oliver. Patten. Perry. Prentice. Rand. Rice. Roby. Russell. Singletary. Stone. Teel. Tufts. Twadell. Walker. Wallace. Wheeler. Whittemore. Wigglesworth. Wilson. Wooce. Locke. Longfellow. Longhorn. Martyn. Monis. Parker. Pierce. Rice. Richardson. Ruggles. Sewall. Shepard. Stanhope. Tidd. Vassall. Washington. Wells. Weston. Winsor. Witt. Wyatt. Martin, 605. Frost. Mason, 605-8. Biscoe. Blanchard. Brooks. Brown. Bry. Buckner. Bull. Chamberlin. Cheney. Child. Clark. Coolidge. Cutter. Dane. De Lery. Denison. Dexter. Dudley. Ellson.