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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
Mary Willis marred ye 20 of June 1704 Abigale Bradshow Daughter of Ensigne John Bradshaw and Mary his wife borne Aprill ye. 29: 1704 Phillip Bizdue and Ann Soloman, marred octobr. the 17: 1704 Francis Peirce Son of nat:ll Peirce and Lydia Peirce born Septr. ye 24: 1704 Mary Brooks Daughter of Ebenr. Brooks and Abigale his wife, died Septembr. ye. 3d, 1704 Dorothy Tuft Daughter of capt Peter Tuft and Mrs Mercy his wife borne: Decem: ye 14 1704 Elizabeth Wier Daughter to Eliezr Jemima his wife, borne august 20th: 1706 Josiah Hall Son of Stephen Hall and Grace his wife, dyed may the 20th 1706. Lydia Tufts Daughter of Capt. Peter Tuft, and mercy his wife, borne 30th Janu 1706/7 Lydia Peirce Daughter, of Nathanll Peirce and Lydia his wife born: February 24th 1706/7 Edward Hall son of Thomas hall and Abigaile his wife, borne, Aprill the 11th: 1707 Anna Whitmore daughter of Francis whitmore and anna his wife borne may 4th: 1707 James Paterson Son of Andre
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
To Do pd. to ffrancis Leathe. for keeping ye Widow Willis great Comtee140000 To Cash paid to Capt Ebenr: Brooks being pt of ye Charge of ye70000 To Cash pd to Peter Seccombe, for ye aforesd use20000 To Do. pd. to Benja: Willis, for Entertaining ye Great Commtee171305 To Cash pd: to Mr Stephen Hall, for pt: of ye charge of ye Gt: Comtee:20000 To Do pd. to Jonath: Bradshaw, for highway work & his Room01200 To Cash pd: to Edward Oakes for his Pew lott & building10609 [ ] Do: pd. to Lydia Peirce for Sweeping ye Meeting House in 17293000 [ ] Do. pd. to John Bradshaw Junr. by Mr Aaron Clevelands Ordr:8603 [ ]To Do. pd to Mr Gibbs for keeping School in ye year 172 9/3010000 [ ] Do pd to the Revrd. Mr Turell for Sally. due in ye year 172857000 To Do pd to Mr Gibbs in full for keeping School in 1730— —10000 [ ]Do pd. to Jonath. Bradshaw, for highway work & his Room11500 [ ] Do pd. to Deacn. Thos: Willis, for keeping ye Widow Willis171200 To Do pd to Benjn Willis, for his Pew,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., A business man of long ago. (search)
es——116 [ ] 1730Omitted entring before By Cash Reced. of Constable Stephen Francis1000[ ] By Cash Reced. of Sd. Francis as Constable30[ ] The town of Medford, to Stephen Hall Treasurer Dr 1733(Meeting-housesd [ ]pril 17To Cash paid to Lydia Peirce for Sweeping ye£400 [ ]28To Cash pd. to Susanna Willis, for the use of a Room to keep School in, In the year 1732200 [ ] 26To Cash pd. to Saml Brooks————0130 (Gravelly Bridge [ ] 7To Cash pd. to Thomas Oakes, for work done at1490 [ ] 3/4 alls for Gravelly Bridge———1136 To Cash pd. to Thomas Oakes, for work and Materials for the High Ways———126 [ ]h 4To Cash pd to Solomon Page for keeping School12100 (Highwayes [] Cash pd. to Stephen Patten for work at ye080 []o Cash pd to Lydia Peirce for Sweeping ye Meeting house400 [ ] Cash pd to Saml Brooks for keeping School1600 [ ]5To Cash pd. to John Willis, for work at ye Highways516 [ ] 26To Cash pd. to Solomon Page for keeping School2200 [ ] oTo Cash pd. t
t this time owner of part of the brick mansion house formerly of Major Jonathan Wade, and his tavern was probably near the present square (perhaps in the brick mansion). He kept a tavern only one year; then from the year 1707 to 718, both inclusive, Mr. Nathaniel Peirce was licensed as an innholder. Mr. Peirce, as has been before stated, bought the estate in the year 1717. He died in the year 1719, and in that year and in the years 1720 and 1721, and also in the year 1726, his widow, Mrs. Lydia Peirce, received an nnholder's license. Up to this date I have been particular to give in detail the names of those parties who were granted licenses as innholders, etc., for the reason that this house appears to have been the first, and for many years the only, public house (excepting the Rookes' house) in the town of Medford, and these names appearing in such regular order, leads to the belief that they may have been occupants of this house. The Peirces were located here without doubt,