was an aunt to the children, a sister of the deceased town clerk.
Mrs. Austin, who altered the Gound, was a widow.
She made her will July 4, 1745, bequeathing a slave, Chance, and £ 60 to four children, viz.: Thomas, a barber; Josiah, a goldsmith; John, a carver; and Rebecca, who married (1) Joseph Sweetser, (2) Samuel Waite, of Malden.
Dr. Thomas Greaves was the village apothecary, and one of the physicians.
He died in 1746, leaving widow, Phebe, and daughter Katharine, wife to James Russell, and daughter Margaret, wife to Samuel Cary.
Of his neighbors, or, at least, his abutters, Mrs. Rand was the widow of John Rand, the maltster, and was born Mehetabel Call, of a well-known Charlestown family.
She was the mother of Jonathan Rand, the hatter and dyer, who supplied the hats, stockings, and gloves mentioned in the guardian's account.
He was born in 1694, and married Milicent Esterbrook, born in 1699, a daughter of Joseph.
They had thirteen children.
Jonathan died in 17
s, Samuel P. Teel, Nathan Tufts, 2d.
1823, Rev. Edward Turner, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, Nathan Tufts, 2d, James Russell, Samuel Gardner, Leonard M. Parker.
1824, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, James Russell, Samuel Gardner, LeonardJames Russell, Samuel Gardner, Leonard M. Parker, Chester Adams, Thomas Hooper.
1825, James Russell, L. M. Parker, Chester Adams, Rev. Henry Jackson, Lot Pool, Edward Cutter, Rev.
Walter Balfour.
1826, Chester Adams, Hall J. Kelley, Nathaniel H. Henchman, Rev. James Walker, BenjaJames Russell, L. M. Parker, Chester Adams, Rev. Henry Jackson, Lot Pool, Edward Cutter, Rev.
Walter Balfour.
1826, Chester Adams, Hall J. Kelley, Nathaniel H. Henchman, Rev. James Walker, Benjamin Whipple, William S. Phipps, Rev. Henry Jackson.
1827, Rev. James Walker, Chester Adams, Lot Pool, Benjamin Whipple, H. J. Kelley, Josiah S. Hurd, Henry Jaques.
1828, Benjamin Whipple, Rev. James Walker, Chester Adams, Rev. Henry Jackson, Leport on the same at the next March meeting.
School No. 4, near Alewife (elewive) bridge, was to be superintended by James Russell; No. 5 by Samuel Gardner; No. 3 by Messrs. Hooper and Phipps.
They were also to have charge of the new school on the
on's American Arithmetic, 101.
Robinson's Elements, 101.
Rockwood, Mr., 45.
Royall, 79.
Royall House, The Old Medford, 23.
Royall, Isaac, 23.
Royall, Colonel: Isaac, Jr., 23.
Rush, Margaret, 85.
Russell, Daniel, 72, 91, 92.
Russell, James, 39, 84, 90, 99.
Russell. Hon. James, 40.
Russell, Joseph, 17, 18, 20.
Russell, Levi, 20.
Russell, Mary (Robbins), 17.
Russell, Philemon, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 40.
Russell, Philemon R., 20, 64, 70, 90, 94, 96.
Russell, Phoebe, 19. Russell. Hon. James, 40.
Russell, Joseph, 17, 18, 20.
Russell, Levi, 20.
Russell, Mary (Robbins), 17.
Russell, Philemon, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 40.
Russell, Philemon R., 20, 64, 70, 90, 94, 96.
Russell, Phoebe, 19.
Russell, Walter, 16, 17, 20, 21.
Rust, Lieutenant-Colonel, 27.
Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown, 78.
Rutland, Mass., 88.
Salem, Mass., 4.
Salem Street, Charlestown, 100.
Salem Turnpike, 100.
Sanborn, David, 47.
Sargent, Henry, 65.
Savanna River, 34.
Sawyer, Edward, 92, 93, 95, 96.
School Holidays, 92, 101.
School Street, 47.
Seabrook Landing, 34.
Second Church, Malden, 88.
Second Ohio Light Battery, 59.
Sewall, Mr., 45.
Sewall, Samuel, 79.
Sherburn, Mass., 89.
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