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one property. F. W. Stone, treasurer of the Somerville savings bank, and the Misses Sara and Lucy Stone, Mrs. Jonathan Stone, and Mrs. N. T. Stone, are the present representatives of the Stone families. East of the Stone estate was that of David A. Sanborn, brother of Robert Sanborn, already mentioned, and father of David A., Jr., Daniel A., and Adeline E. Sanborn, all deceased. David A., Jr., was a carpenter and builder, and was for some time captain or chief of our fire department, and alsothink, all built later than 1846. Mr. Dodge was councilman and later alderman of the city, and Mr. Twombly was prominent in the Universalist society, and a muchrespected citizen. On Prospect street, north of the railroad, were the houses of David A. Sanborn, in one of which he afterwards lived; in another, a double house, the former residence of John C. Giles, lived, if I remember aright, the families of Nathaniel Blair and of Isaac Barker, brickmakers. On the east side of Prospect street, so
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
n, and posterity are still living there. He married Lydia, daughter of Ammi Cutter. The descendants of William Teele now living in this city are nineteen in number. John Stone, 1782, son of Jonathan Stone, Jr., of Medford, was of the sixth generation of the Stone family of Watertown. He married Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Tufts. Their children, who lived in Somerville and have issue here, were: Nathaniel T. Stone, who married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Rand; Hannah A., who married David A. Sanborn; and Lydia, who married Robert Vinal. Seth Stone, a brother of John, married another Mary Tufts, and although he lived elsewhere, has descendants here through his daughter Susanna, who married Benjamin Tufts. It would seem to be difficult for a person living in Somerville, and of Puritan stock, to run his or her line of ancestry back without striking a Tufts. The posterity of the progenitor now living in Somerville are twenty-four in number. Samuel Cutter, 1783, son of Samuel, wa
ell, A. W., 8. Russell, Joseph. 53. Russell, Levi, 55. Russell, Philemon, 53. Russell, Philemon Robbins, 53. Russell, William, 53. Salem, Mass., 78, 79, 80. Sanborn, Adaline L., 8, 15. Sanuorn, Albert L., 6. Sanborn, Daniel A., 8. Sanborn, David A., 8, 13, 52. Sanborn, David A., Jr., 8. Sanborn, George A., 6. Sanborn, J. Walter, 9. Sanborn Map Company, 8. Sanborn, Robert, 7, 8, 32. Sand Pit Square, 5, 14. Sandwich Islands, 41. Sargent, Aaron, 25, 49, 73, 75, 78. SargentSanborn, David A., Jr., 8. Sanborn, George A., 6. Sanborn, J. Walter, 9. Sanborn Map Company, 8. Sanborn, Robert, 7, 8, 32. Sand Pit Square, 5, 14. Sandwich Islands, 41. Sargent, Aaron, 25, 49, 73, 75, 78. Sargent, Judith, 1. Saturn, Temple of, 81. Savage,———, 79, 80. School Street, 7, 15, 33. Second Corps, 44, 63, 65, 71, 72. Sedgwick. General, 57. Seneca, Md., 18. Seventh Massachusetts. 65. Sewall Dr. Stephen B., 10. Shady Hill Nurseries, 33. Shawmut Street, 29, 39. Shed. Ebenezer, 52. Shorthus, Robert, 29. Shurtleff, Dr., 79. Sibley, John, 28. Sibley Tents. 19. Sixteenth Maine, 21. Sixth Corps, 44. 46, 57. Smith,———. 8. Smith, Baldy. 63. Smith. Mrs. W. Frenc