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e he sold in 1639, and purchased a house and land on the westerly side of Eliot Street south of Mt. Auburn Street. The family res. here for more than a century. Mr. Fessenden was a glover, Selectman eleven years, from 1656 until his death, and d. 21 Dec. 1666; his w. Jane d. 13 Jan. 1682-3, a. 80. They left no children. Their estate was large, for that period, and descended by will to their cousin Nicholas Fessenden;, except a few legacies to others, among which was one of £ 30 to cousin Hannah Sewall, prob. sister to Nicholas Fessenden. 2. Nicholas, prob. nephew to, John (1), was a glover, and inherited the homestead. By his w. Margaret, he had Jane, b. 25 Oct. 1674, d. 24 July 1676; Hannah, b. 27 Aug. 1676, d. 4 Sept. 1676; John, b. 4 Oct. 1677; Nicholas, b. 12 Jan. 1680-81; Thomas, b. 4 and d. 28 Jan. 1682-3; Thomas, b. 12 Aug. 1684; Margaret, b. 22 Jan. 1686-7, living unto. 1742; Jane, b. 22 Ap. 1688, m. Samuel Winship 10 Jan. 1711-12; Mary, b. 28 Oct. 1689, m. Joshua Pa
e he sold in 1639, and purchased a house and land on the westerly side of Eliot Street south of Mt. Auburn Street. The family res. here for more than a century. Mr. Fessenden was a glover, Selectman eleven years, from 1656 until his death, and d. 21 Dec. 1666; his w. Jane d. 13 Jan. 1682-3, a. 80. They left no children. Their estate was large, for that period, and descended by will to their cousin Nicholas Fessenden;, except a few legacies to others, among which was one of £ 30 to cousin Hannah Sewall, prob. sister to Nicholas Fessenden. 2. Nicholas, prob. nephew to, John (1), was a glover, and inherited the homestead. By his w. Margaret, he had Jane, b. 25 Oct. 1674, d. 24 July 1676; Hannah, b. 27 Aug. 1676, d. 4 Sept. 1676; John, b. 4 Oct. 1677; Nicholas, b. 12 Jan. 1680-81; Thomas, b. 4 and d. 28 Jan. 1682-3; Thomas, b. 12 Aug. 1684; Margaret, b. 22 Jan. 1686-7, living unto. 1742; Jane, b. 22 Ap. 1688, m. Samuel Winship 10 Jan. 1711-12; Mary, b. 28 Oct. 1689, m. Joshua Pa
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
are turning from the direct Bradbury line, we will notice another child of Caleb Moody and Judith Bradbury. Their son Samuel, born January 4, 1676, was a celebrated divine, minister at York, Me., where he died November 13, 1747. He married Hannah Sewall, daughter of John and Hannah (Fessenden) Sewall. Samuel Moody's son, Joseph, also a minister of York, acquired notoriety from his peculiar habit of wearing a handkerchief over his face that completely covered his features. He was known as HSewall. Samuel Moody's son, Joseph, also a minister of York, acquired notoriety from his peculiar habit of wearing a handkerchief over his face that completely covered his features. He was known as Handkerchief Moody, and is said to have fallen into a nervous state, and his mind to have taken on a melancholy tinge, from having in early life accidentally killed an intimate friend. Hawthorne in his story of The Minister's Black Veil depicts a Rev. Mr. Hooper as wearing a similar covering over his face for years, but for another reason, and also cites this case of Joseph Moody. To revert to our line of succession we find that Wymond, the oldest child of Thomas Bradbury, the emigrant, and M