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cut, d. 18 Mar. 1765. Josiah the f. was a Captain and served in the war against the Indians; he was in command at Groton 21 July 1706, when Nathaniel Healy of Newton, one of his company, was waylaid and slain, together with John Myrick and Ebenezer Seager, also of Newton, as they were going to meeting on the Sabbath day. He was Selectman 1710, and d. between 26 July and 6 Aug. 1731; his w. Elizabeth survived. 5. Stephen, parentage not ascertained, by w. Susanna, had Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 170, and his surviving partner continued the business under the name of Trowbridge & Biscoe, having formed a connection with Thomas Biscoe. Scripture (or Scripter), Samuel, m. Elizabeth Knapp 11 Sept. 1674. Mary, m. John Prentice 23 Ap. 1772. Seager, Henry, m. Sarah Bishop 21 Jan. 1673, and had Job, b. 1 Feb. 1674, d. 1739; Sarah, b. 2 Mar. 1676; Ebenezer, b. 2 May 1679, killed by the Indians at Groton, 21 July 1706; Elizabeth, b. 28 Aug. 1682; Henry, b. 25 Sept. 1686; Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1689;
illiam, prob. d. young; Ann, m. William Warland 3 July 1718 (Joshua, William, and Ann, bap. here 3 Ap. 1698); Mary, bap. 11 Dec. 1698, m. Thomas Dana 22 Jan. 1718-19, and d. 10 Oct. 1739; Thomas, bap. 15 Dec. 1700, grad. H. C. 1718, minister at Dracut, d. 18 Mar. 1765. Josiah the f. was a Captain and served in the war against the Indians; he was in command at Groton 21 July 1706, when Nathaniel Healy of Newton, one of his company, was waylaid and slain, together with John Myrick and Ebenezer Seager, also of Newton, as they were going to meeting on the Sabbath day. He was Selectman 1710, and d. between 26 July and 6 Aug. 1731; his w. Elizabeth survived. 5. Stephen, parentage not ascertained, by w. Susanna, had Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 1704-5. 6. John, perhaps s. of Josiah (4), but if so, a second son of that name, m. Mary Hancock (dau. of Nathaniel), 20 Dec. 1711, and d. 2 Nov. 1712, aged 22 years 10mo. and 11 days, according to the inscription on his gravestone. 7. Joshua, s.
bridge, under the name of Scott & Trowbridge. He subsequently purchased of B. & J. L. Austin, the adjoining estate, at the S. E. corner of Austin and Norfolk streets, and the opposite lot, at the N. E. corner of the same streets. He d. 13 Dec. 1808, and his surviving partner continued the business under the name of Trowbridge & Biscoe, having formed a connection with Thomas Biscoe. Scripture (or Scripter), Samuel, m. Elizabeth Knapp 11 Sept. 1674. Mary, m. John Prentice 23 Ap. 1772. Seager, Henry, m. Sarah Bishop 21 Jan. 1673, and had Job, b. 1 Feb. 1674, d. 1739; Sarah, b. 2 Mar. 1676; Ebenezer, b. 2 May 1679, killed by the Indians at Groton, 21 July 1706; Elizabeth, b. 28 Aug. 1682; Henry, b. 25 Sept. 1686; Mary, b. 21 Jan. 1689; Job, b. 1691; Mercy; Thankful, b. 24 Ap. 1695. Henry the f. lived on the south side of the river, in what is now Newton. Sewall, John, brother to Judge Samuel Sewall, m. Hannah Fessenden 28 Oct. 1674. 2. Stephen, another brother to the Judge,
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