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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
d July 14, 1774. SparhawkAfter 16581686-7 Samuel CooperMarch 22, 1705Jan. 8, 1717-864 Nath Resigned July 14, 1774. HancockJune 7, 1705April 12, 171980 Samuel KidderJan. 22, 1718July 4, 172458 Joseph CoolidgeJan. 22, 1718Dec. 17, 173771 Nath Resigned July 14, 1774. SparhawkAug. 5, 1724Nov. 8, 173467 Samuel BowmanAug. 5, 1724174667 Samuel SparhawkApril 12, 1734April 4, 177475 John BradishMay 5, 1738July 17, 174160 Sam Resigned July 14, 1774. WhittemoreNov. 24, 1741178490 Henry Prentice Resigned July 14, 1774.Nov. 24, 1741Oct. 18, 177884 Aaron HillJuly 14, 1774Oct. 16, 179262 Stephen SewallMay 18, 1777July 23, 180471 Gideon FrostJune 30, 1783June 30, 180379 James MunroeJune 30, 1783Sept. 14, 180469 John Walton Nov. 19, 1792Nov. 23, 182381 William HilliardApril 5, 1804April 27, 183657 Josiah MooreJan. 4, 1805May 1, 181467 James MunroeAug. 2, 1818May 31, 184873 At the division of the church in 1829, the two surviving Deacons, with a majority of the members,
as Jackson, Ambrose McFassett, Daniel Magennis, Amos Marrett, Thomas Mitchelson, John Needham, Thomas Oliver, Zachariah Paddlefoot, John Park, Solomon Phipps, Henry Prentice, James Prentice, Solomon Prentice, William Reed, Samuel Robbins, Jason Russell, William Russell, John Smith, Joseph Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel Smith, JohnThomas Perkins. Jesse Perry. Elijah Phipps. Samuel Phipps. John Pierce. Joseph Pierce. Samuel Pierce. Job Potamea. Edward Prentice. Henry Prentice. Henry Prentice, Jr. Jonas Prentice. Solomon Prentice. Peter Quinn. Henry Ramor. Abraham Rand. Moses Rand. Thomas Ransford. JonathaHenry Prentice, Jr. Jonas Prentice. Solomon Prentice. Peter Quinn. Henry Ramor. Abraham Rand. Moses Rand. Thomas Ransford. Jonathan Read. Joseph Read. Stacy Read. John Rice. Elias Richardson. Moses Richardson. George Richey. John Ridgway. Ebenezer Robbins. Ephraim Robbins. Jonathan Robbins. Gain Robinson. Silas Robinson. York Ruggles. John Runey. Joseph Russell. Patten Russell. Samuel Russell. Jacob Sander
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John Vassall, 1739, 1740, 1747. Samuel Bowman, 1741. Andrew Bordman [2d], 1742-1751, 1757-1768. Edmund Trowbridge, 1750-1752, 1755, 1763, 1764. Henry Vassall, 1752, 1756. William Fletcher, 1753, 1754. David Phips, 1753. Henry Prentice, 1756. Joseph Lee, 1764, 1765. Thomas Gardner, 1769-1774. John Winthrop, 1774. Abraham Watson, Jr., 1775, 1776. Samuel Thatcher, 1775, 1776, 1779, 1782, 1784-1786. William Bowman, 1776. Eliphalet Robbins, 1776. Stephen1750-1756. 30 Gershom Cutter, 1757. William Dana, 1757, 1765-1768. Joseph Adams, Jr., 1758, 1769-1771. Ephraim Frost, Jr, 1758, 1760, 1761, 1763-1768, 1772-1777. Ebenezer Stedman, 1759-1764, 1767– 1776, 1786-1790, 1796-1801. Henry Prentice, 1761-1765. Abraham Watson, Jr., 1765, 1766. Joseph Wellington, 1769-1773, 1776. Abijah Learned, 1769-1771. Thomas Gardner, 1769-1775. Edward Marrett, 1769-1777. Nathl. Sparhawk, 1772-1775. Samuel Thatcher, 1773-1776, 178
r, of Hinsdale, N. H., m. Abigail, dau. of Henry Prentice, 22 Sept. 1763. Gearner, Edmund, in 163x. 1 . Dec. 1661, and he m. Joanna wid. of Henry Prentice, 24 July 1662. He signed a petition to th children were Alary, b. 14 Sept. 1659, m. Henry Prentice 7 Ap. 1682; John, bap. 3 Mar. 1660-61, d. d Deacon 7 June 1705. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Prentice, 8 Mar. 1663-4. and Sarah Green 26 Dec. 11714, and had Sarah, bap. 17 Aug. 1715, m. Henry Prentice 3d, 19 Aug. 1735, and d. 8 July 1736; Eliznior on the records, with reference to Deacon Henry Prentice, who was about a dozen years his senioWalker 16 Oct. 1752 (still styled junior, Deacon Prentice being yet alive), and had John, b. 27 Jul1763; the last named is recorded as son of Henry Prentice of Shrewsbury. It appears probable that he subsequently returned, as a Henry Prentice d. here, 23 Aug. 1787, said to be a. 82, which very nea, and was generally styled on the Records, Henry Prentice 3d, and in conversation, Cooper Prentice. [1 more...]
Warland, 3 Ap. 1679. Rev. Ebenezer,, of Suffield, Conn., m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Abigail, 5 July 1742. Rev. Bunker, of Hinsdale, N. H., m. Abigail, dau. of Henry Prentice, 22 Sept. 1763. Gearner, Edmund, in 1635, owned house and land at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets. He removed before 1642. Gibson, J m. Jacob Newell of Rox. 3 Nov. 1657; John, b. about 1641; Samuel, b. 28 Oct. 1644. His w. Rebecca was buried at Rox. 1 . Dec. 1661, and he m. Joanna wid. of Henry Prentice, 24 July 1662. He signed a petition to the King in 1688, and d. in 1694, a. 93. 2. John, s. of John (1), m. Rebecca Errington 9 Dec 1668, and had Rebecca d. 11 Sept. 1700, a. 56, and he m. Elizabeth Waldin 2 Dec. 1700, who had previously been the wid. of ——Batson. His children were Alary, b. 14 Sept. 1659, m. Henry Prentice 7 Ap. 1682; John, bap. 3 Mar. 1660-61, d. 28 Ap. 1679; Aspinwall, b. 2 and d. 11 Oct. 1661; Nathaniel, bap. 16 Nov. 1662, living in 1704; James, bap. 13 Dec.
ecovered judgment, for £ 8, against the Selectmen, for drumming and the maintenance of drums for sundry years past He was admitted to the Church 31 May 1667 (at which time he was baptized), and elected Deacon 7 June 1705. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Prentice, 8 Mar. 1663-4. and Sarah Green 26 Dec. 1699. He d. 12 Ap 1719, a. 80; his last w. survived him, and probably m. John Cooper 21 June 1720. His children, all by the first wife, were Nathaniel, b. 28 Feb. 1664-5, and d. 20 July 1665; Mary, b b. 26 Ap. 1708; and perhaps others. Abraham the f. res. a few years in Chs. He d. 9 Mar. 1746, a. 75; his w. Sarah d. 30 Mar. 1752, a. 79. 6. Jacob, s. of Jacob (4), m. Susanna Hancock 29 Sept. 1714, and had Sarah, bap. 17 Aug. 1715, m. Henry Prentice 3d, 19 Aug. 1735, and d. 8 July 1736; Elizabeth, bap. 8 Mar. 1718-19; Mary, bap. 4 Feb. 1721-2, m. Abraham Snow, Chs., 25 Mar. 1746, and d. before 1768; Margaret, bap. 15 Mar. 1723-4; Elizabeth, bap. 16 July 1727; Sarah, bap. 25 Aug. 1734, m.
of Mason Street, near the Common. He is styled junior on the records, with reference to Deacon Henry Prentice, who was about a dozen years his senior. He rem. to Shrewsbury, which is named as his rther William. He was prob. the same who m. Mary Walker 16 Oct. 1752 (still styled junior, Deacon Prentice being yet alive), and had John, b. 27 July 1753; Thomas, b. 27 May 1755; Jerusha, b. 17 Oct57; William, b. 12 Sept. 1760; Samuel, b. 10 June 1763; the last named is recorded as son of Henry Prentice of Shrewsbury. It appears probable that he subsequently returned, as a Henry Prentice d. heHenry Prentice d. here, 23 Aug. 1787, said to be a. 82, which very nearly corresponds with his age. 22. William, s. of Thomas (10), was a cordwainer, and inherited a part of the homestead. He m. Mary Badger of Chs. 6Prentice 12 Nov. 1777. Henry, the f. was a cooper, and was generally styled on the Records, Henry Prentice 3d, and in conversation, Cooper Prentice. He res. on the easterly corner of Garden and Maso
igail Convers 9 July 1751. His chil. were Sarah, b. 15 Nov. 1749, m. Jonathan Winship 4 May 1769; Susanna, b. 2 May 1751; Abiel, b. 28 June 1753; Abigail, bap. 19 Jan. 1755; Frances, b. 2 Feb. 1756; Godfrey, b. 15 Sept. 1757. Abiel the f. rem. to Cumberland, N. S., where he and his son Abiel were drowned 14 Nov. 1765. 2. Moses, s. of Theophilus (who was s. of Ezekiel, gr. s. of Theophilus, and gr. gr. s. of the original Ezekiel), was born in Woburn 8 Ap. 1722; he m. Wary, dau. of Henry Prentice, and had Mary, b. 10 June 1753, m. William Russell of Boston 16 Jan. 1772; Moses, b. 10 Sept. 1755; Katherine, b. 16 Aug. 1757, m. James Smith of Boston 11 Sept. 1788; Elias, b. 27 Sept. 1760; Raham, b. 4 Nov. 1762; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1767. Moses the f. was a housewright, and resided at the N. E. corner of Holmes Place, on the estate long owned by Mr. Royal Morse, which estate he purchased of Downing Champney 8 Jan. 1749. He was one of the first martyrs in the cause of American Fre