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ydia Kidder 13 Mar. 1755, and had Walter, b. 17 Ap. 1756, d. 14 Sept. 1758; previously, however, to the birth of this child, the father d. 1 Ap. 1756, a. 27. His w. Lydia prob. m. Jonathan Hill 10 Jan. 1763. 10. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (7), m. Mercy, dau. of Jonas Prentice (pub. 10 Ap. 1755), and had Mercy, bap. 18 Ap. 1756; Jonathan, bap. 1 Oct. 1758, d. 17 Sept. 1760; Anna, bap. 6 Feb. 1763; Mara (her father having died suddenly sixteen days past, Ch. Rec.), bap. 12 May 1765, m. Joshua Palmer 23 May 1791. Jonathan the f. d. 26 Ap. 1765. 11. Benjamin, an innholder in Menotomy during the Revolutionary War, removed to Boston in 1781, and opened a tavern in Fish Street, at the sign of the Masons' Arms, but soon returned to Menotomy, where he d. 5 Sept. 1786, a. 54; his w. Rachel d. 12 Oct. 1805, a. 73. The birth of only one child, Isaac, is found on record; but the father's will, dated 17 May 1782, mentions w. Rachel and chil. Benjamin; Mary, m. Thomas Beals 8 July 1779; Wi
ydia Kidder 13 Mar. 1755, and had Walter, b. 17 Ap. 1756, d. 14 Sept. 1758; previously, however, to the birth of this child, the father d. 1 Ap. 1756, a. 27. His w. Lydia prob. m. Jonathan Hill 10 Jan. 1763. 10. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (7), m. Mercy, dau. of Jonas Prentice (pub. 10 Ap. 1755), and had Mercy, bap. 18 Ap. 1756; Jonathan, bap. 1 Oct. 1758, d. 17 Sept. 1760; Anna, bap. 6 Feb. 1763; Mara (her father having died suddenly sixteen days past, Ch. Rec.), bap. 12 May 1765, m. Joshua Palmer 23 May 1791. Jonathan the f. d. 26 Ap. 1765. 11. Benjamin, an innholder in Menotomy during the Revolutionary War, removed to Boston in 1781, and opened a tavern in Fish Street, at the sign of the Masons' Arms, but soon returned to Menotomy, where he d. 5 Sept. 1786, a. 54; his w. Rachel d. 12 Oct. 1805, a. 73. The birth of only one child, Isaac, is found on record; but the father's will, dated 17 May 1782, mentions w. Rachel and chil. Benjamin; Mary, m. Thomas Beals 8 July 1779; Wi
as far as can be ascertained, and then follows a list of 7 become communicants by residence among us. 1844, Jan., 2d Sunday William Ware commenced his ministry without installation services—resigned 1845. Rev. William Ware died at Cambridge, 19 Feb. 1852, a. 54. He was son of Rev. Henry Ware, D. D., and was b. at Hingham 3 Aug. 1797; was ordained pastor of the Unitarian Church in New York 18 Dec. 1821, dismissed 19 Sept. 1836. Invited to West Cambridge Dec. 1843, dismissed 1845.—Palmer. 1844, January 29. By Wm. Ware. A record will be kept of births, marriages and deaths as heretofore, but no sufficient reason appears why a record should be made of church meetings, as during the last ministry (Mr. Damon's), any further than shall be necessary to explain an alteration in the constitution of the Church unanimously adopted by the present members to-day. The pastor stated that he wished to meet the members of the Church and see if some change could not be effected in
min, innholder in Menotomy during the Revolution—see Paige, 517.) Mara, dau. of Jonathan, a brother of Daniel (1), m. Joshua Palmer, 23 May, 1791. (See Paige, 517. ) Benjamin Cooper—prob. the innholder—was a selectman of Camb. in 1778. Danielbove published discourse, and in Bond's Hist. of Watertown; see also Paige's Hist. Cambridge, and Harvard Necrology, by Palmer. A marble monument marks the spot of his burial in Arlington old burying-ground, amid the members of his flock. Fle Descendants (by S. Dunster), p. 27; Wyman, 720. Timothy, of Bedford, m. Margaret Wellington, of Camb., 12 June, 1766. Palmer, Stephen, Jr.—Camb.—had Sarah, bap. in this Pct. 30 July, 1775; Polly, m. Samuel Frost Wyman, 10 Nov. 1796; Eu- nice, m. ll his death, always engaged in the active and arduous duties of an extensive and successful practice.—Harvard Necrology (Palmer), pp. 14-15.] 7. Timothy, of Lexington. grandfather of Dr. Timothy (6), m. Rebecca Stone, 23 Sept. 1742; prob.
5, 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 Parmenter, 119, 172,173 Parrot, 165, 174 Parsons, 53, 190 Patch, 340 Pattee, 157, 170, 177, 280, 340 Patten, 5, 10, 19, 20, 280, 343 Patterson, 280, 287 Paul, 339 Payne, 192,280, 290,323, 341, 347, 349 Payson, 63, 280 Peabody, 140 Pearcly, 268, 280 Peavy, 280 Peck, 77, 110, 154, 172