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guardians were appointed for his children, Henry and Samuel, 4 Dec. 1782. Hannah, prob. sister to Nicholas (2), m. John Sewall, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775.Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775. Martin, d. by accident, 19 Feb. 1798. Fillebrown, Thomas (otherwise written Phillebrown), was admitted to the Church 18 May 1666. By w. Anna he had Thomas, bap. 20 May 1666. Mary, b. 5 May 1662, bap. 20 May 1666, m. Nathaniel Cutter 8 Oct. 1688wid. 1713; John, b. 4 Jan. 1649-50. Richard the f. d. 24 Mar. 1686-7, aged 81 years or thereabout, and was noticed by Judge Sewall, as an ancient and good man indeed. 2. Stephen, s. of Richard (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Thomas Hall, 27 Dec. 1670; sh where he d. 3 Jan. 1727-8, a. 78, and administration was granted to his eldest son John. The following extract from Judge Sewall's Diary refers to him: Aug. 7, 1674. New College raised., John Francis, helping about raising the New College, had his
guardians were appointed for his children, Henry and Samuel, 4 Dec. 1782. Hannah, prob. sister to Nicholas (2), m. John Sewall, brother to Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775.Judge Sewall, 28 Oct. 1674. Mary. m. .Elisha Hagar 19 Aug. 1752. Sarah, buried at Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775. Martin, d. by accident, 19 Feb. 1798. Fillebrown, Thomas (otherwise written Phillebrown), was admitted to the Church 18 May 1666. By w. Anna he had Thomas, bap. 20 May 1666. Mary, b. 5 May 1662, bap. 20 May 1666, m. Nathaniel Cutter 8 Oct. 1688wid. 1713; John, b. 4 Jan. 1649-50. Richard the f. d. 24 Mar. 1686-7, aged 81 years or thereabout, and was noticed by Judge Sewall, as an ancient and good man indeed. 2. Stephen, s. of Richard (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Thomas Hall, 27 Dec. 1670; sh where he d. 3 Jan. 1727-8, a. 78, and administration was granted to his eldest son John. The following extract from Judge Sewall's Diary refers to him: Aug. 7, 1674. New College raised., John Francis, helping about raising the New College, had his
ansferred to the new High School building in 1897 and she was selected to go with them. Here her preeminent ability as a teacher of history was first adequately recognized and turned to account. She remained at the High School until her death, devoting herself chiefly to instruction in history. Descended from John Alden and Richard Warren of the Mayflower; from Capt. John Vinton of Braintree, who served in the Revolution; from Henry Adams, ancestor of presidents and statesmen; from John Sewall, brother of that judge who condemned witches and later had the courage publicly to condemn himself therefor; with I know not how many quarterings of colonial, provincial and Revolutionary ancestry; acquainted from her girlhood with thought and work for Medford's patriots, it was not unnatural she should be interested in the study of history. But she was more. She was enthusiastic over it. She had the ability to arouse the interest of her pupils in it, so that pupils who at first were in