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clergyman in Cambridge, and Pres. of Camb. Bank, and of the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, Editor of the Trumpet, and author of several valuable books, m. Lovice Corbett of Milford 17 Sept. 1821, res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 21 Mar. 1861; Sarah Rand, b. 18 Mar. 1802, m. John Ferguson 1818, and was bur. 10 Aug. 1833; Benjamin Bruce, b. 5 Nov. 1805, a merchant in Fredericksburg, d. unm. 10 Aug. 1829; Abigail Riggs, b. 22 Oct. 1807, m. Lucius R. Paige 5 Oct. 1834, d. 23 Dec. 1843; John McClure, b. 16 Jan. 1810, a merchant in Fredericksburg, and afterwards in New York, m. Martha Eliza Lucas 17 Jan. 1831; Alice Bruce, b. 29 Nov. 1811, d. 22 Nov. 1812; Alice Bruce, b. and d. 8 May 1814. Joseph the f. was a baker, and resided in Boston until about 1806, when he removed to Chs., where he d. 13 Jan. 1814, a. 47; his w. Comfort d. 1830. Wigglesworth, Edward, s. of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of Malden, by his last wife, Sybil Sparhawk, m. Sarah, dau. of President Leverett, 15 June 1
clergyman in Cambridge, and Pres. of Camb. Bank, and of the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, Editor of the Trumpet, and author of several valuable books, m. Lovice Corbett of Milford 17 Sept. 1821, res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 21 Mar. 1861; Sarah Rand, b. 18 Mar. 1802, m. John Ferguson 1818, and was bur. 10 Aug. 1833; Benjamin Bruce, b. 5 Nov. 1805, a merchant in Fredericksburg, d. unm. 10 Aug. 1829; Abigail Riggs, b. 22 Oct. 1807, m. Lucius R. Paige 5 Oct. 1834, d. 23 Dec. 1843; John McClure, b. 16 Jan. 1810, a merchant in Fredericksburg, and afterwards in New York, m. Martha Eliza Lucas 17 Jan. 1831; Alice Bruce, b. 29 Nov. 1811, d. 22 Nov. 1812; Alice Bruce, b. and d. 8 May 1814. Joseph the f. was a baker, and resided in Boston until about 1806, when he removed to Chs., where he d. 13 Jan. 1814, a. 47; his w. Comfort d. 1830. Wigglesworth, Edward, s. of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of Malden, by his last wife, Sybil Sparhawk, m. Sarah, dau. of President Leverett, 15 June 1
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Capt. J. P., 59, 60, 61, 62, 65; Battery of, 58; captured, 64, 66. Lynch, Commodore W. F., 439. Lynch's Creek, Battle of, 26. Maccabeus, Judas, 199. McCampbell. Lt. John, 59 Macaulay's Hampden, cited, 33. McCarthy, Capt., Carlton, 296. McCaule, Rev. Thos H., 13. McChesney, Capt., 88. McLain, Dr., 363. McClellan, Gen. Geo., 30, 31, 89, 256; forces of, 1862, 256, 317. McClernand, Gen., 71, 80. McClung, Capt., 58; Battery of, 61, 66. McClure, Maj. E. C., 15, 16. McClure, Capt., John, 7, 8; killed, 10. McComb, Gen., Wm., Staff of, 107. McCorkle, Major, 20. McCormick, Cyrus H., 428. McCown, Gen. J. P., 70,95. McCrady, Jr., Col. Edw., Address of, 3, 246. McCreary, Col. C. M, 260. McCrimmon, Lt., 393. McCullock, Lt. R. E., 107. McDowell, Gen., 19, 94. McDowell, Rev., James, 128. McDowell, Lt. S. N., 168, 174. McGowan, Gen S., 21, 27. McGrath, Hon. A. G., 274. McGrath, Jr., A. G., 395. McHenry, Col., 140, 145. McKeener, Capt., 81. McKinney,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 7, no. 4) (search)
McClintock, WilliamTenant of Thomas Sprague. McClinton, Aaron      and daughterDec. 28, 1750 McClure, Benjamin Twin, Age, 4 years, son of Deacon John McClure of Boston, also written McCluer.BosDeacon John McClure of Boston, also written McCluer.Boston, Oct. 17, 1765Sept. 1, 1766In family of Wm. Falkner, McClure, JohnBoston, Apr. 8, 1763Nov. 30, 1763    Rachael (wife)    Rachael (Children)    Daniel(Children)    Thomas(Children)    Jane(CMcClure, JohnBoston, Apr. 8, 1763Nov. 30, 1763    Rachael (wife)    Rachael (Children)    Daniel(Children)    Thomas(Children)    Jane(Children)    Anna(Children)    Joseph(Children)    Benjamin(Children) McClure, Joseph Twin, Age, 4 years, son of Deacon John McClure of Boston, also written McCluer.Boston, Oct. 17, 1765Sept. 1McClure, Joseph Twin, Age, 4 years, son of Deacon John McClure of Boston, also written McCluer.Boston, Oct. 17, 1765Sept. 1, 1766In family of Wm. Falkner. McCounnahue, MarthaBedford, N. H., Oct., 1761Aug. 30, 1762 Twin, Age, 4 years, son of Deacon John McClure of Boston, also written McCluer.Boston, Oct. 17, 1765Sept. 1, 1766In family of Wm. Falkner. McCounnahue, M
the amount of $7,500, the prisoner was committed to jail for trial at the next term of the C. S. District Court. Hustings Court.--Judge Lyons presiding. On Monday the Grand Jury found true bills in the following cases: George Jones, Casher McCormack. Wm. Guy, Albert. Tappan, Antoni Solice, Mary Sullivan, (three cases,) Edgar Hermand, Thos. F. Eanes, John McAually, Wm. Avery, Michael Hines, Britton Allen, Dan'l Murphy, Robt. Burch, Edw. Flinn, Jas. Brown, Wm. Tracy, and Wm. Smith — all of whom are charged with felony. The Jury then adjourned until Wednesday, 24th inst. Yesterday, Wm. Tracy alias William Smith. was tried for stabbing, feloniously, John McClure. He was found guilty, and sent to the penitentiary for four years. Mary Sullivan was convicted of grand larceny, and sent to the penitentiary for one year. At the request of the Attorney for the Commonwealth, noble pr were entered in the two other indictments against . Allen being put trial for ing a