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ide of North Avenue, very near Holmes Place; the same estate which afterwards became the property of Aaron Bordman, and remained in his family several generations. Edward had w. Margaret, but probe . no children; she d. 7 Dec. 1676, and he m. Mary Rayner 18 June 1677. he d. 20 Oct. 1680, a. 73; his w. Mary m. Thomas Brown 23 May; 1681, and was living, again a wid., in 1696; her last husband, Thomas Brown, Sen., on the common having d. 3 Nov. 1688. Thomas, brother of Edward (2), had a granth Teel, bap. 8 Dec. 1771. 48. Caleb, m. Margaret W. Winship 1 Aug. 1816, res. in Cambridgeport, where he d. and was buried 20 Feb. 1829, a. 44. Prince, John, owned two lots of land here in 1635, and is named on the Records in 1634. R. Rayner, Samuel (otherwise written Rainer, Reighnor, and Reynor), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 2 Mar. 1654, m. Ephraim Winship 7 Ap. 1670; Mary, who m. Edward Hall 18 June 1677, was perhaps of the same family. Samuel the f. received a share in the divisio
d. at Concord 10 Mar. 1666-7, was another son. A John Hall of Cambridge had a share of the Shawshine lands in 1652, who may have been husband of Mary; but he was more probably her son. 2. Edward, in Camb. as early as 1638, res. on the easterly side of North Avenue, very near Holmes Place; the same estate which afterwards became the property of Aaron Bordman, and remained in his family several generations. Edward had w. Margaret, but probe . no children; she d. 7 Dec. 1676, and he m. Mary Rayner 18 June 1677. he d. 20 Oct. 1680, a. 73; his w. Mary m. Thomas Brown 23 May; 1681, and was living, again a wid., in 1696; her last husband, Thomas Brown, Sen., on the common having d. 3 Nov. 1688. Thomas, brother of Edward (2), had a grant of land in 1645. By w. Isabel (Mitchell calls her Elizabeth), he had Mary, m. Israel Mead 26 Feb. 1669-70; Hannah, b. 4 Mar. 1658, m. Stephen Francis 27 Dec. 1670, and d. 2 Ap. 1683; Lydia, b.——,m . Gershom Cutter 6 Mar. 1677-8, and perhaps others.
R. Rayner, Samuel (otherwise written Rainer, Reighnor, and Reynor), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 2 Mar. 1654, m. Ephraim Winship 7 Ap. 1670; Mary, who m. Edward Hall 18 June 1677, was perhaps of the same family. Samuel the f. received a share in the division of lands 1665; his w. Mary was probably the person mentioned in the settlement of Ephraim Winship's estate 2 Feb. 1700-1, in which is a charge for maintaining his ancient mother-in-law Reighnor. Read, Christopher, bought of Joseph Holmes 31 May 1674 a house and three quarters of an acre of land on the southerly side of Brattle Street, not far from Appian Way, where he appears to have resided until 20 June 1685, when he sold the estate to Samuel Goffe. Mr. Read was a tanner, and had previously resided in Boston. He removed hence, was in Dunstable 5 Mar. 1686-7, and d. at Dracut about 1710. He had one dau. who was the wife of Mr. Samuel Whiting 5 Oct. 1710. 2. James, m. Sarah Batson 12 Aug. 1714; she d. 25 Nov. 1721, and
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