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ition to those who have already been mentioned, the following appear during the first century:— John Stedman, 1653-1686. William Manning, 1654-1686. Edmund Angier, 1674-1686. Samuel Andrew, 1684-1691. William Andrew, 1701. Mrs. Seeth Andrew, 1702-1703. Zachariah Hicks, 1704-1717. Martha Remington, 1705-1712. Jonathan Remington, 1713-1735. Nathaniel Hancock, Jr., 1707-1709. Mary Bordman, 1708-1714. John Stedman, 1717-1724. Sarah Fessenden, 1720-1735. Mary Oliver, 1731-1732. Edward Marrett, 1733-1735. Two of these retailers in their old age found it necessary to appeal to the County Court for relief; their petitions are still preserved on file, to wit:— To the honored Court assembled at Cambridge, all prosperity wished. Thease are to informe you that I wase brought up in an honest collinge in ould England, where we sould all sortes of goodes and strong waters, withought offence. I have bine now in this land forty-nine yeres and upwa
ohn, b. 12 Oct. 1785; Reuben, b. 14 Ap. 1787, d. 8 May 1829; Mary, b. 12 Mar. 1789. His w. Betty d. 18 Mar. 1802, a. 51. 20. Abraham s. of Ebenezer (12), m. Mary Oliver 8 June 1747, and had Deborah, b. 1 Ap. 1748, d. 8 Oct. 1753; Oliver, b. 4 June 1751; Abraham, b. 25 Jan. 1754; Mary and Lucy, twins, bap. 10 June 1759; Samuel,Oliver, b. 4 June 1751; Abraham, b. 25 Jan. 1754; Mary and Lucy, twins, bap. 10 June 1759; Samuel, bap. 1 Nov. 1761. This family prob. rem. as no further trace of them is found. 21. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (12), m. Naomi, dau. of Thomas Dana, 21 Ap. 1748; she d. and he m. Ruth Wright of Woburn, pub. 24 Feb. 1761. His children in Camb. were Ebenezer, bap. 19 Feb. 1748-9; Mary, bap. 24 Feb. 1750-51; David, bap. 9 June 174 Sept. 1751. Timothy the f. res. in Lex. and d. 1751. 10. Palsgrave, s. of Joseph (7), m. wid. Abigail Sewall of Brookline, (pub. 28 Nov. 1772), and had Mary Oliver, bap. 18 Aug. 1773; Penelope, bap. 26 Dec. 1784; Lucy Sparhawk, bap. 8 June 1788; Nancy, bap. 29 Nov. 1789. The first named of these was bap. at Menot.; the ot
Stephen Tufts 9 Dec. 1798; Abigail, b. 29 Mar. 1784, m. John Niles 27 Mar. 1803; .John, b. 12 Oct. 1785; Reuben, b. 14 Ap. 1787, d. 8 May 1829; Mary, b. 12 Mar. 1789. His w. Betty d. 18 Mar. 1802, a. 51. 20. Abraham s. of Ebenezer (12), m. Mary Oliver 8 June 1747, and had Deborah, b. 1 Ap. 1748, d. 8 Oct. 1753; Oliver, b. 4 June 1751; Abraham, b. 25 Jan. 1754; Mary and Lucy, twins, bap. 10 June 1759; Samuel, bap. 1 Nov. 1761. This family prob. rem. as no further trace of them is found. Oliver, b. 4 June 1751; Abraham, b. 25 Jan. 1754; Mary and Lucy, twins, bap. 10 June 1759; Samuel, bap. 1 Nov. 1761. This family prob. rem. as no further trace of them is found. 21. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (12), m. Naomi, dau. of Thomas Dana, 21 Ap. 1748; she d. and he m. Ruth Wright of Woburn, pub. 24 Feb. 1761. His children in Camb. were Ebenezer, bap. 19 Feb. 1748-9; Mary, bap. 24 Feb. 1750-51; David, bap. 9 June 1754; Deborah, bap. 12 Feb. 1758. Ebenezer the f. rem. to Rutland, and was appointed guardian to the four children of his w. Naomi, 13 July 1761. 22. James, s. of Ebenezer (12), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Ebenezer Roby of Sudbury, about 1753, and Ma
equently m. Ebenezer Smith) was appointed administratrix 21 Feb. 1738-9. 9. Timothy, s. of Benjamin (6), m. Rebecca Stone 23 Sept. 1742, and had Benjamin, b. 7 Aug. 1743, m. Martha Ball 4 Dec. 1766; Cherry, b. 12 July 1745; Timothy, b. 15 Ap. 1747; Abigail, b. 14 Mar. 1749, m. Daniel Cutting of Waltham 29 Dec. 1768; Ruhamah, b. 4 Sept. 1751. Timothy the f. res. in Lex. and d. 1751. 10. Palsgrave, s. of Joseph (7), m. wid. Abigail Sewall of Brookline, (pub. 28 Nov. 1772), and had Mary Oliver, bap. 18 Aug. 1773; Penelope, bap. 26 Dec. 1784; Lucy Sparhawk, bap. 8 June 1788; Nancy, bap. 29 Nov. 1789. The first named of these was bap. at Menot.; the other three at the Third Church, now Brighton District. Besides these, Dr. Bond names Christiana; Abigail; and Edmund, who grad. D. C. 1811, and d. 1823. Palsgrave the f. grad. H. C. 1770, taught school in Menot. and afterwards in what is now Brighton District; was elected Deacon of the Third Church 1784; and about 1790 removed
y was celebrated in great style with a procession, military escort, and an oration in Mr. Fiske's Church, closing with a dinner in an orchard in the rear of Tufts's tavern.—J. B. Russell's Reminiscences. The oration was delivered by the then master of the central school, near the church. The title-page is as follows: An oration delivered at West Cambridge, July 4, 1808, in commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence.—By William Nichols, Jun., of Westford.— Boston: Printed by Oliver and Munroe, No. 78 State Street. 1808. Pp. 21. John Adams and Artemas Kennedy signed a letter in behalf of the inhabitants of West Cambridge, requesting a copy for the press. Mr. Nichols in a modest answer, requesting the exercise of all the candor and indulgence due to youth and inexperience, expresses his gratitude for the honor, and transmits a copy of his discourse for their further disposal. The address is mainly on governments, ancient and modern, and our own. He refers to the se<
Wyman, 15 Nov. 1821, and d. 25 June, 1841, a. 45. Oliver W. m. Sarah J. Warren, 17 Aug. 1842. (Oliver W. Bl (4) Sept. 1783 (record says 14), d. (1786); Lewis; Oliver; Saunders; Betsey. See Cutter Book, 255, 372, 396; r. 13). She d. 17 Oct. 1803, a. 35. Four children; Oliver, d. here in 1873, being one of them. A child of Sa bap. 16 Sept. 1798, m. Aaron Dickson, 4 May, 1823; Oliver, bap. 11 Jan, 1801, d.—Sept. 1802, a. 2; Martha, ha July, 1803, d. unm. 19 June, 1839, a. 36 (g. s.); Oliver, bap. 8 Sept. 1805; Mary Cutter, bap. 17 July, 1808ap. 20 Oct. 1805, m. Simeon C. Cook, 15 May, 1808; Oliver, d. 24 Feb. 1796, a. 4 yrs.; Thomas, o. c. and bap.. 1819; Walter, d. (at Boston) 10 Jan. 1835, a. 37; Oliver; Mehitable, m. Thaddeus Dean; Mary, m. Charles Lord 6. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore, 3d, 11 June, 1747. Oliver, of Harvard, m. Mary Locke, 12 May, 1757. Sibbel (ch. 9 Sept. 1770 [grad. H. U. 1770],and had here Mary Oliver, b. 18, bap. 22 Aug. 1773. Paige says he taught s
, 279, 306, 317, 346 Neal, 240 Nelson, 171, 176 Nesmith, 347 Newcomb, 271 Newell, 10, 50, 69, 77, 119, 224, 278 Newhall, 71, 72, 262, 278 Nichols, 37,121,122,201, 222, 239, 240, 266, 278, 289, 311, 347 Nicholson, 277 Niles, 129, 131, 172, 248, 278 Noonan, 342. Norcross, 237, 278 Nourse, 195, 249, 278 Nowell, 7 Noyes, 165, 278, 279, 317, 343 Nutting, 201, 279 O'Brien, 179, 346 Odell, 223, 319 O'Harran, 342 Olcutt, 296 O'Leary, 341 Oliver, 121 O'Mahony, 342 Ormsby, 176 Orne, 59, 60 Osborn and Osborne, 22, 23, 63, 161, 165, 178, 203, 209, 236, 279, 324 Osgood, 107, 124 Otis, 112, 279 Owens, 179 Packard, 224, 279 Page, 202, 279, 314 Paige, 1, 2, 5, 56, 57, 75, 78, 196, 211, 240, 257 Paine, 83, 104, 196 Palfrey, 118 Palmer, 120, 204,206,208, 242, 279-80, 334 Park, see Parks. Parker, 97, 126, 139,144, 165, 217, 228, 254,257, 264, 277, 280, 307, 322, 339 Parks, 118, 119,140,280, 287
g the house. The warrant against Mrs. Mitchell was withdrawn, it having been proven that she was orderly and respectable, and that she had no intercourse with the others. Wade and Myers were committed to jail in default of security for their good behavior. Peter, slave of James D. Coleman, was charged with stealing one clock, two counterpanes, one looking-glass and one pitcher, valued at two hundred dollars, the property of Dr. Mason. It appears that Peter formerly lived with Dr. Mason's negro woman as her husband, but recently his protracted absence from the city caused her to take to herself another husband, and on Monday night last, during her absence, he broke into the kitchen and carried off the articles enumerated above, which he claimed as his property. The Mayor ordered him to be whipped. Punishment by stripes was ordered to be administered upon Reuben, slave of Mary Oliver, charged with stealing half a ream of writing paper belonging to the Confederate States.