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is w. Penelope d. in Boston 19 Nov. 1800, a. 76. 3. John, s. of John (1), grad. H. C. 1757, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Oliver (and sister to the Lt.-governor) 12 June 1761, and had John, b. 7 May 1762; Spencer Thomas, b. 7 Ap. 1764; Thomas Oliver, b. 12 Ap. 1766; Elizabeth, bap. 5 July 1767, d. 5 Jan. 1768; Robert Oliver, b. 28 May 1769; Elizabeth, b. 5 May 1771; Leonard, b. 1773, d. 7 Nov. 1775; Mary, b. in London 26 Mar. 1777. John the f. erected the stately edifice known as the Washi41, m. Henry Maddock 21 May 1662, and John Coolidge, Jr., 16 Sept. 1679; Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1643; Benjamin, b. about 1646; Oliver, b. 23 Nov. 1648, m. wid. Anna Livermore, and d. s. p. 30 Aug. 1727; Palsgrave, b. about 1653, a physician in Wat., m. S22 Sept. 1728; Abigail, b. 14 July 1715, m. David Munroe 19 Feb. 1733-4; Timothy, b. 27 July 1719; Mary, b. 20 Oct. 1732; Oliver, b. 14 Ap. 1735. Benjamin the f. was a housewright, and resided in Lex. where he d. 15 Nov. 1738; his w. Mary and son Be
ive, resided in the fine old mansion still standing at the westerly corner of Brattle and Ash streets, and d. 17 Mar. 1769; his w. Penelope d. in Boston 19 Nov. 1800, a. 76. 3. John, s. of John (1), grad. H. C. 1757, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Oliver (and sister to the Lt.-governor) 12 June 1761, and had John, b. 7 May 1762; Spencer Thomas, b. 7 Ap. 1764; Thomas Oliver, b. 12 Ap. 1766; Elizabeth, bap. 5 July 1767, d. 5 Jan. 1768; Robert Oliver, b. 28 May 1769; Elizabeth, b. 5 May 1771; LeRobert Oliver, b. 28 May 1769; Elizabeth, b. 5 May 1771; Leonard, b. 1773, d. 7 Nov. 1775; Mary, b. in London 26 Mar. 1777. John the f. erected the stately edifice known as the Washington Headquarters, now the homestead of Professor Henry W. Longfellow, which he abandoned at the commencement of the Revolution and fled with his family to England, where he d. suddenly 2 Oct. 1797. He had large possessions in Camb. and Boston, all which were confiscated, and himself exiled, soon after he departed from home. For a full account of the Vassall Family, se
n early inhabitant of Wat., m. Mary, dau. of Richard Palsgrave of Chs., and had John, b. 25 July 1638; Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1640-41, m. Henry Maddock 21 May 1662, and John Coolidge, Jr., 16 Sept. 1679; Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1643; Benjamin, b. about 1646; Oliver, b. 23 Nov. 1648, m. wid. Anna Livermore, and d. s. p. 30 Aug. 1727; Palsgrave, b. about 1653, a physician in Wat., m. Sarah Bond 29 Jan. 1689-90, and d. s. p. 22 Oct. 1715, a. 62. Roger the f. d. 11 Mar. 1697-8; his w. seems to have previously were Benjamin, b. 21 May 1702; Lydia, b. 24 Aug. 1704, d. 10 Aug. 1718; Keziah, b. 28 Mar. 1707; John, b. 12 Nov. 1709, d. 22 Sept. 1728; Abigail, b. 14 July 1715, m. David Munroe 19 Feb. 1733-4; Timothy, b. 27 July 1719; Mary, b. 20 Oct. 1732; Oliver, b. 14 Ap. 1735. Benjamin the f. was a housewright, and resided in Lex. where he d. 15 Nov. 1738; his w. Mary and son Benjamin administered 18 Dec. 1738. 7. Joseph, s. of Thomas (5), m. Dorcas Stone 13 Nov. 1733, and had Joseph, b. 13 Nov. 17