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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 86 0 Browse Search
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ard, Thos. Goddard, Nathaniel Goddard, Torry Hancock, Philemon Hastings, Thomas Hastings, Stephen Hastings, Will. Manning, Abel Moore, Alexander Nelson, John Phillips, Jr., Thomas Prentiss, Nathll. Prentice Daniel Prentice, Samll. Prentice, Israel Porter, Stephen Palmer, Jr., Joseph Palmer, James Stone, Robert Twadwell, Josiah Temple, Ebenr. Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jr. Noah Wyeth, Joseph Wyeth, John Wyman, NathaPrentice, Israel Porter, Stephen Palmer, Jr., Joseph Palmer, James Stone, Robert Twadwell, Josiah Temple, Ebenr. Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jonas Wyeth, Jr. Noah Wyeth, Joseph Wyeth, John Wyman, Nathan Watson, Joshua Walker, John Warland, Thomas Warland, Nathll. Wait, Thomas Barrett, James Reed, John Butterfield, Edward Fillebrown, John Prentice, Parson Smith, John Haven,Schol. Of the scholars, who seem to have volunteered, John Haven was of the college Class of 1776, and Edward Bangs and Daniel Kilham (probably the persons here named), were of the Class of 1777. Lincoln (Hist. Worcester, 233) says that Mr. Bangs remained in Cambridge during the spring v
11. Jacob Hill, John Wythe, Joseph Symons, Constables. Number of people in Cambridge, 1777. rather, number of ratable polls. Between the Bridges in the present city. Henry Holden1 Jonas Prentice1 Ebenezer Wyeth4 Col. [Samuel] Thatcher2 Seth Hastings3 Thomas Fayerweather2 Judge [Joseph] Lee1 Col. [Ebenezer] Bridge2 Deac. [Aaron] Hill1 James Munroe2 Josiah Moore1 Josiah Mason2 Corp Rather, number of ratable polls. Prentice1 Jonas Wyeth1 Widow Wyeth4 Daniel Prentice1 Noah Wyet 1 John Prentice1 Noah Bowman2 Thomas Goddard1 Mansfield Tapley1 Nathaniel Prentice3 Thomas Prentice1 Esq. [Abraham] Watson3 Daniel Watson2 Jacob Watson2 Henry Dickson1 Samuel Cook1 Edward Dickson3 Walter Dickson2 John Dickson1 Nathaniel Kidder3 Gideon Frost2 Torrey Hancock1 Samuel Hastings1 John Wyeth1 Nathaniel Jarvis1 William Bordman1 Capt. [John] Walton1 Jotham Walton 1 John Hastings1 Moses Richardson1 Stewd [Jona.] Hastings1 John Foxcroft2
ed his estate to trustees for their benefit. William the f. inherited the homestead, and according to a contemporaneous record, was killed by the Indians about 1 Oct. 1703. His w. Ruth had probably deceased before 1702. 5. Jonathan, s. of John (3), m. Hepzibah, dau. of Daniel and Hepzibah Champney, and granddau. of Elijah Corlett, and had Jonathan, b. 12 Oct. 1714, d. young; Jonathan, b. 27 July 1716; Sarah, bap. 17 Aug. 1718, d. unm. 23 Sept. 1743; Deborah, bap. 24 Aug. 1720, m. Daniel Prentice 29 Dec. 1743; Noah, bap. 28 Oct. 1722, prob. d. before 29 Dec. 1743, when the estate was divided between w. Hepzibah, and chil. Jonathan and Deborah. Jonathan the f. was a mason, and d. 24 Sept. 1743. 6. Ebenezer, s. of John (3), m. Susanna Hancock (prob. dau. of Ebenezer), about 1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July
ed his estate to trustees for their benefit. William the f. inherited the homestead, and according to a contemporaneous record, was killed by the Indians about 1 Oct. 1703. His w. Ruth had probably deceased before 1702. 5. Jonathan, s. of John (3), m. Hepzibah, dau. of Daniel and Hepzibah Champney, and granddau. of Elijah Corlett, and had Jonathan, b. 12 Oct. 1714, d. young; Jonathan, b. 27 July 1716; Sarah, bap. 17 Aug. 1718, d. unm. 23 Sept. 1743; Deborah, bap. 24 Aug. 1720, m. Daniel Prentice 29 Dec. 1743; Noah, bap. 28 Oct. 1722, prob. d. before 29 Dec. 1743, when the estate was divided between w. Hepzibah, and chil. Jonathan and Deborah. Jonathan the f. was a mason, and d. 24 Sept. 1743. 6. Ebenezer, s. of John (3), m. Susanna Hancock (prob. dau. of Ebenezer), about 1726, and had Ebenezer, b. 8 Ap. 1727; Jonas, b. 19 Feb. 1730-31; Susanna, b. 2 Mar. 1734, m. Daniel Sawin of Wat. 27 Mar. 1755; Mary, bap. 30 Sept. 1739, m. Mansfield Tapley 1 Oct. 1760; Noah, b. 7 July
pleton, 482. Gibbs Haven. Mather. Prentice. Rand. Rogers. Arnold, 482. Austiyce. Brooks. Buck. Giner. Hook. Prentice. Robbins. Russell. Wales. Beale, Miles. Oliver. Patten. Perry. Prentice. Rand. Rice. Roby. Russell. Si Miles. Norton. Oldham. Palfrey. Prentice. Russell. Sanderson. Stone. GoffeFessenden. Fisk. Marrett. Munroe. Prentice. Ransford. Read. Sparhawk. Stedmn Trowbridge. Scripture, 652. Knapp. Prentice. Seager, 652. Bishop. Sewall, 652. Parker. Phelps. Plympton. Porter. Prentice. Richardson. Shepard. Stearns. Th Peirce. Perry. Phipps. Pilet. Prentice. Quiner. Rand. Raymond. Roby. Piper. Porter. Poulter. Powers. Prentice. Raymond. Rayner. Richardson. Rob Munroe. Newell. Newman. Parker. Prentice. Read. Sargent. Sawin. Shepard. [28 more...]