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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 20 0 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)
s Olmstead.Edward Goffe. 3William Pantry.Harvard College. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 4Rev. Thomas Hooker.Rev. Thomas Shepard. 5John White. Vacant lot.Richard Champney. Vacant lot. 6John Clark. Vacant lot.Thomas Beal. Vacant lot. 7William Wadsworth. Vacant lot.Samuel Shepard. Vacant lot. 8John White.Thomas Danforth. 9John Hopkins. Vacant lot.Mark Pierce. 10John White. Vacant lot.Edward Collins. 11William Goodwin.Samuel Shepard. 12John Steele.Robert Bradish. 13William Wadsworth.Richard Champney. 14Widow Esther Muzzey.Henry Dunster. House, but apparently not a homestead. 15Daniel Abbott.Francis Moore. 16Daniel Abbott.John Russell. 17Thomas Heate.Thomas Marrett. 18Christopher Cane.William Towne. 19Nathaniel Hancock.Nathaniel Hancock. 20George Steele.Edward Goffe. House, but apparently not a homestead. 21Edward Stebbins.Nathan Aldus. 22Timothy Stanley.William French. 23Jonas Austin.Katherine Haddon. 24John Hopki
sworth7 rods. Mr. Symon Bradstreet20 rods.George Steele6 rods. John Benjamin50 rods.Richard Goodman6 rods. John Talcott36 rods.John Bridg.6 rods. Mathew Allen45 rods.Symon Sackett6 rods. William Westwood30 rods.Richard Butler6 rods. James Omstead25 rods.Capt. Patrike5 rods. Daniell Denison25 rods.Richard Web5 rods. Samuell Dudly25 rods.John Masters4 rods. Andrew Warner20 rods.Antho. Colby4 rods. William Goodwine16 rods.John Clark3 rods. John White15 rods.Nath. Richards3 rods. John Steele14 rods.Richard Lord3 rods. Edward Stebinge12 rods.Abraham Morrill3 rods. William Spencer12 rods.William Kelse3 rods. Thomas Hosmer10 rods.Jonath. Bosworth2 rods. William Lewis10 rods.Tho. Spencer2 rods. Hester Musse10 rods.Garrad Hadon2 rods. Joseph Readinge2 rods.Edward Elmer2 rods. Thomas Heate2 rods.Jeremy Addams2 rods. Of these forty-two persons, it is certain that at least one half were not of the Braintree Company, as many have supposed. Thomas Dudley, Simon Bradstree
rd. Richard Lord. Removed to Hartford. John Masters. Remained here. Abraham Morrill. Hester Mussey. Removed to Hartford. James Olmstead. Removed to Hartford. William Pantry. Removed to Hartford. John Pratt. Remained here. Joseph Reading. Removed to Ipswich. Nathaniel Richards. Removed to Hartford. Thomas Spencer. Removed to Hartford. Edward Stebbins. Removed to Hartford. George Steele. Removed to Hartford. John Steele. Removed to Hartford. Rev. Samuel Stone. Removed to Hartford. John Talcott. Removed to Hartford. Wm. Wadsworth. Removed to Hartford. Andrew Warner. Remained here. Richard Webb. Removed to Hartford. William Westwood. Removed to Hartford. John White. Removed to Hartford. 1634. Daniel Abbott. Removed to Providence. William Andrews. Removed to Hartford. John Arnold. Removed to Hartford. Guy Banbridge. Remained here
1850. 1851. John Sargent, 1849, 1876. Anson Burlingame, 1852. Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1856. J. M. S. Williams, 1859. Stephen T. Farwell, 1860. John C. Dodge, 1862. Knowlton S. Chaffee, 1868. Estes Howe, 1869, 1871. Robert O. Fuller, 1872, 1873. Ezra Parmenter, 1874, 1875. Charles T. Russell, 1877. Representatives in the General Court. styled Deputies, under the first Charter. William Goodwin, 1634. William Spencer, 1634-1638. John Talcott, 1634-1636. John Steele, 1635. Matthew Allen, 1636. George Cooke, 1636, 1642-1645. Speaker in 1645. Clement Chaplin, 1636. Joseph Cooke, 1636-1641. Nicholas Danforth, 1636, 1637. Richard Jackson, 1637-1639, 1641, 1648, 1653, 1655, 1661, 1662. John Bridge, 1637-1639, 1641. Joseph Isaac, 1638. Gregory Stone, 1638. Samuel Shepard, 1639, 1640, 1644, 1645. Nath. Sparhawk, 1642-1644, 1646, 1647. Edward Goffe, 1646, 1650. Edward Jackson, 1647-1654, 1656, 1665-1668, 1675, 1676.
and 30 Jan. 1666-7; his w. Sarah m. successively Dr. Samuel Alcock of Boston, and lion. Thomas Graves and Col. John Phillips, both of Charlestown. Bradish, Robert (sometimes written Bradishe, Breadish, Broadish, and Brodish), purchased of John Steele, 28 Aug. 1635, a house and land at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, a lot on the opposite side of Harvard Street, where the Sewall house stood, and several acres out of the village. By his w. Mary, he had s. Joseph, b. May Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Mag
June 1657, and d. 24 May 1681; his w. Elizabeth survived him. Brackett, John, m. Sarah, dau. of John Stedman, 23 Aug. 1662, and had Sarah, b. 11 April 1663, d. 19 Sept. 1665; John, bap. 21 April 1667. John the f. d. in Boston between 12 Dec. 1666 and 30 Jan. 1666-7; his w. Sarah m. successively Dr. Samuel Alcock of Boston, and lion. Thomas Graves and Col. John Phillips, both of Charlestown. Bradish, Robert (sometimes written Bradishe, Breadish, Broadish, and Brodish), purchased of John Steele, 28 Aug. 1635, a house and land at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, a lot on the opposite side of Harvard Street, where the Sewall house stood, and several acres out of the village. By his w. Mary, he had s. Joseph, b. May 1638. His w. d. Sept. 1638, and he m. Vashti——, and had Samuel, b. 23 Feb. 1639-40, d. 6 July 1642; John, b. 3 Dec. 1645; Samuel, b. 28 Nov. 1648. d. 9 Dec. 1648; he had also, perhaps by first wife, James; Hannah; Mary, in. Matthew Gibbs. Robert t
ars Postmaster, Selectman eleven years between 1786 and 1801, and Treasurer twenty-three years, from 1786 to 1808. In his old age his mind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate many years. He was of the Court that declared war against the Pequots. He was the Town Register in Hartford 1639, which office he held until he removed to Farmington. He was a valuable man in the Colony, and was the ancestor of the Steeles
9, 92,143, 223, 62, 92, 5, 7, 305, 69, 426, 40. Sparrow, 338. Spaulding, 324. Spencer, 8, 11, 17, 21, 32, 3, 6, 43, 397, 422. Sprague, 292. Spring, 81, 94. Squaw Sachem, 382-4. Stacey, 226. Staniford, 198. Stanley, 33, 254. Stanton, 366. Starr, 36, 226. Start, 319, 34. Stearns, 62, 76, 232, 6, 9, 92, 325, 57, 62-4. Stebbins, 11, 32, 322. Stedman, 54, 9, 75, 6, 96, 125, 33, 4, 40, 3, 7, 220, 6-8, 31, 59, 62, 3, 9, 70, 4, 92, 310, 69, 98, 426, 8. Steele, 11, 32, 233. Stevens, 76, 329, 32, 434. Stevenson, 58, 75, 215. Steward, 369. Stewart, 324. Stickney, 328. Stimpson, 310. Stocking, 33. Stone, 32, 4, 6, 49, 58, 9,74– 6, 92, 4, 120, 33, 235, 48, 50, 69, 71, 8, 305, 36, 40, 64, 98. Storer, 294. Story, 237. Stoughton, 43, 77, 95, 111, 15, 271, 395. Stow, 170. Stowell, 288. Stratton, 292. Stutson, 331. Sullivan, 199, 422. Swan, 59, 76 181. Sweetser, 336. Swindell, 320. Sweetman, 59, 7
llington. Stebbins, 661. Danforth. Hooker. Stedman, 661-3. Alcock. Austin. Bagnall. Blaisdell. Brackett. Braman. Burr. Cheney. Clark. Cooke. Davis. Dolhond. Edwards. Gibson. Glover. Graves. Hammond. Henshaw. Hyde. Meacham. Metcalf. Moore. Munroe. Phillips. Quincy. Remington. Russell. Sackett. Sharp. Shove. Sprague. Stowell. Thompson. Thurston. Titcomb. Upham. Winship. Steele, 663. Judd. Stevens, 663. Barrett. Green. Remington. Stevenson, 663. Abdy. Burbeen. Burges. Lowden. Patterson. Richardson. Wilson. Stileman, 663. Stocking, 663. Stone, 663-6. Andrew. Bent. Bond. Boylston. Brigham. Bright. Brown. Burt. Clark. Coombs. Cooper. Dyke. Edmands. Fairbanks. Fox. Goddard. Gookin. Hammond. Hildreth. Hill. Hinkley. Hooker. Hovey. Hunt. Jones. Kea