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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 11 1 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Key to the plan of Cambridge in 1635 . (search)
44Nicholas Olmstead. Vacant lot.John French. 45Joseph Reading.Joseph Cooke. 46Stephen Hart.Joseph Cooke. 47Nathaniel Richards.Joseph Cooke. 48William Westwood.John Betts. 49Dolor Davis. Vacant lot.Edward Mitchelson. 50John Bridge.William Andrews. 51Thomas Fisher.Edward Shepard. 52John Benjamin. Vacant lot.John Betts. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 53John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Edward Shepard. Vacant lot. 54John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Moses Payne. 55Thomas Dudley, Esq.Herbert Pelham, Esq. 56Matthew Allen. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not.William Cutter. 57Humphrey Vincent.John Moore. 58Daniel Patrick.Joseph Cooke. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 59Richard Lord. Vacant lot.Herbert Pelham, Esq. 60Matthew Allen. Vacant lot.George Cooke. 61Edmund Gearner.Mrs. Eliz. Sherborne. 62John Arnold.Thomas Hosmer. 63William Kelsey.John Sill. 64Andrew Warner.George Cooke. Cambridge in 1635.
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
attempt was successful, and he arrived at Boston Oct. 3, 1635, with his wife, child, brother Samuel, Mr. Harlakenden, Mr. Cooke, &c. Besides these, he mentions among the brethren who shared his unsuccessful attempt to cross the ocean, and who afterwards became members of his church, brothers Champney, Frost, subsequently Ruling Elders, Goffe, and diverse others, most dear saints. He also acknowledges special acts of kindness rendered to him in England by Mr. Russell, Mr. Collins, and Mrs. Sherborne,— names afterwards familiar in Cambridge. Two days afterwards, he came to Cambridge and took lodgings at the house of Mr. Stone. The reasons, says he in his Autobiography, which swayed me to come to New England, were many. 1. I saw no call to any other place in Old England nor way of subsistence in peace and comfort to me and my family. 2. Diverse people in Old England of my dear friends desired me to go to New England, there to live together, and some went before and writ to me o
May 1680, and d. 7 June 1685, a. nearly 27. Mr. Shepard was distinguished for studiousness and faithfulness, for activity and success in his ministry. He m. widow Mary Lynde (maiden name Anderson), 27 July 1682, and had Anna, b. 26 Ap. 1683, d. 27 July 1684; Anna, b. 30 Jan. 1685, m.——Smith. His w. Anna m. for a third husband, Mr. Samuel Hayman 16 June 1686, and d. Aug. 1717, on the 20th day of which month she was buried in the tomb which she had caused to be erected for Mr. Shepard. Sherborne, Elizabeth (otherwise written Sherbone and Sherbole) about 1639 bought a house and lot at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets, where she res. in 1642. She was prob. the same person who sheltered Rev. Thomas Shepard and his family in 1635, while seeking concealment in London, previous to his embarkation for New England. An Inventory of her estate was presented by Edward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise written Scill, Syll, and Scyll), about 1638, bought a ho
May 1680, and d. 7 June 1685, a. nearly 27. Mr. Shepard was distinguished for studiousness and faithfulness, for activity and success in his ministry. He m. widow Mary Lynde (maiden name Anderson), 27 July 1682, and had Anna, b. 26 Ap. 1683, d. 27 July 1684; Anna, b. 30 Jan. 1685, m.——Smith. His w. Anna m. for a third husband, Mr. Samuel Hayman 16 June 1686, and d. Aug. 1717, on the 20th day of which month she was buried in the tomb which she had caused to be erected for Mr. Shepard. Sherborne, Elizabeth (otherwise written Sherbone and Sherbole) about 1639 bought a house and lot at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets, where she res. in 1642. She was prob. the same person who sheltered Rev. Thomas Shepard and his family in 1635, while seeking concealment in London, previous to his embarkation for New England. An Inventory of her estate was presented by Edward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise written Scill, Syll, and Scyll), about 1638, bought a ho
Sanborn, 324. Sanderson, 208. Sanger, 335. Santley, 36. Sargent, 111, 15, 308, 20, 423. Saunders, 306, 454. Savage, 69, 115, 259, 324, 30. Sawyer, 334. Scammon, 423. Scates, 110. Scott, 33, 117, 394. Scully, 340. Sears, 327. Segar, 81. Sewall, 109, 15-17, 126, 68, 9, 283, 7, 305, 10, 47, 75. Seymour, 328. Sharp, 6, 8, 228. Shed, 184. Shepard, 29, 34-6, 42, 3, 6, 8, 50-3, 9, 75, 6, 248-53, 58-62, 9, 74, 82, 3, 8, 321, 44, 85, 6, 97. Sherborne, 250. Sherlock, 110. Sherman, 283, 322. Shirley, 459. Shorfenburg, 320. Shrimpton, 103, 11, 389. Shute, 127. Sibley, 261, 74, 5. Sill, 59, 76, 257, 8, 398. Silloway, 435. Simes, 59, 255. Simpson, 310. Skinner, 316, 17, 21. Slafter, 328. Smith, 110, 27, 222, 6, 331, 41, 70. Snelling, 407. Snow, 333. Soden, 292. Somersby, 287. Sparhawk, 5, 36, 59, 92,143, 223, 62, 92, 5, 7, 305, 69, 426, 40. Sparrow, 338. Spaulding, 324. Spenc
Trowbridge. Scripture, 652. Knapp. Prentice. Seager, 652. Bishop. Sewall, 652. Fessenden. Mitchell. Sparhawk. Wellington. Wigglesworth. Shaw, 652, 3. Angier. Craigie. Dickson. Shepard, 653, 4. Allen. Anderson. Boradell. Collins. Cooke. Cromwell. Downing. Eaton. Greenhill. Hayman. Holman. Hooker. Leverett. Lynde. Mitchell. Pond. Quincy. Touteville. Tucker. Tyng. Wigglesworth. Sherborne, 654. Mitchelson. Shepard. Sill, 655. Belcher. Green. Hicks. Pynchon. Simonds, 655. Tidd. Simpkins, 655. Knight. Skidmore, 655. Skinner, 655. Ibbitt. Smith, 655, 6. Bissell. Buck. Cox. Daniel. Fessenden. Fowle. Hagar. Hill. Jordan. Miller. Parsons. Prentice. Scott. Thwing. White. Wyeth. Spaihawk, 656-9. Adams. Aspinwall. Avery. Bartlett. Blake. Brown. Convers. Cooper.