vin Rail, William Halsted, William Stewart, (fifer,) John F. Farner, Thomas Moffit.
Robert Northern, William A. Kerr, Wm. O. Kerr, Jesse B. Stevens, Adam Pettis, Wm. D. Hasper, Benj. F. Miller, Wm. H. Myers, Matthias Seegar, Jas. W. Lyons.
Missing--Second Lieut. William G. Plummer; Second Sergt. Ed. D. Smith, left sick at home; First Corporal Thos. Ketcham; drummer Henry Riger; privates N. P. Talbott, Greenberry Talbott, John B. White, John Lindsey, Richard F. Clifton, James Clifton, John Shepard, Horatio Burgoyne, Larkin Cullins, Wm. Riger, Charles Billingsly, John H. Brin, John Conoway, John P. Hamilton, Jacob M. Davis, Benjamin Johns, Wm. Moffitt, Joseph McFerrin, John McFerrin, Joshua Small, John Strong, Wm. Stewart, James H. Smith, Isaac W. Cahill, Stephen Crandell, Jas. Heller, F. B. Cox, J. M. Stone, John Strong, Jacob Reynolds, left in hospital at Lexington, Ky.; Elijah A. Newland, do.; Lycurgus Cooley, do.; Martin L. Monroe, do.; Wm. Dane, do.
Deserters — Israel Barker
655.
Thomas Fox, 1652, 1658, 1660-1662, 1664-1672, 1674, 1675.
William Manning, 1652, 1666-1670, 1672, 1675-1681, 1683.
John Hastings,* 1653.
Thomas Oakes,* 1653.
Samuel Hyde,* 1653.
Thomas Prentice,* 1654.
Gilbert Crackbone,* 1656, 1663.
Philip Cooke.* 1655.
Richard Parkes,* 1656.
Edward Shepard,* 1656.
Robert Parker,* 1656.
Thomas Hammond,* 1657, 1677.
John Watson, 1657, 1665, 1682, 1684,
Nathaniel Sparhawk, 1658, 1677-1680. 1683, 1685, 1686.
John Shepard,* 1658.
Francis Moore, 1659, 1673-1681, 1683, 1685-1687.
Thomas Longhorn,* 1659.
Thomas Cheney,* 1659.
Thomas Chesholme,* 1660, 1664.
John Ward,* 1660.
Richard Eccles,* 1660, 1669.
Daniel Gookin, 1660-1672.
Richard Dana,* 1661.
Abraham Errington,* 1661.
Walter Hastings, 1661, 1669, 1673– 1681, 1683, 1685-1705.
Jonathan Hyde,* 1662, 1676.
Edward Hall,* 1663.
Thomas Brown,* 1663.
John Greene,* 1664.
Isaac Williams,* 1664.
Thomas Parks,* 1665,
house at the S. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets, which he sold to John Shepard, 6 Dec. 1662.
In 1642, besides many other lots of land, he owned about an aer, and died early.
(Hinman.) Rebecca Greenhill, perhaps dau. of Samuel, m. John Shepard in Camb.
4 Oct. 1649.
Greenwood, Thomas, otherwise written Greenhood, m.y at Earls-Colne, Essex Co., England, and came to Camb.
in the same ship with Shepard.
in 1635.
He had buried his w. Emlen, 18 Aug. 1634; and he brought with him at the time of his death, he was much employed and trusted in public office.
Shepard had known him in England and had received favor and protection from him and hihurch.
He was buried with military honor, because he was Lieutenant-colonel.
Shepard describes him as my most dear friend, and most precious servant of Jesus Chris on the N. W. corner of Holyoke and South streets, which estate he bought of John Shepard 18 Sept. 1681.
He was Constable in 1697.
In 1705 he and his w. Hannah conv
25 Jan. 1711-12, and had Joseph, b. 24 Oct. 1712.
William, parentage unknown, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 21 May 1661.
Jacob, prob.
of Chs., had s. Jacob, bap. 1714.
Abigail, m. William Stevens 1 July 1673.
James, of Malden, m. Deborah Brown 20 Mar. 1734.
John, in. Mary Reed 24 Ap. 1777.
Greenhill, Samuel, res. 1635 at the N. W. corner of Brighton and Mount Auburn streets.
He rem. to Connecticut with Hooker, and died early.
(Hinman.) Rebecca Greenhill, perhaps dau. of Samuel, m. John Shepard in Camb.
4 Oct. 1649.
Greenwood, Thomas, otherwise written Greenhood, m. Hannah, dau. of John Ward, 8 June 1670, and had John, b. prob.
1671; Thomas, b. 27 Dec. 1673; by his 2d w. Abigail, he had James, b. 19 Dec. 1687; William, b. 14 Oct. 1689, m. Abigail Woodward 1715.
Thomas the f was a weaver, and res. on the south side of the river, in what is now Newton, where he d. 1694.
It is said that he was the first Town Clerk in Newton, and also Justice of the Peace.
2. Isaac, parent