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Bordman 60 42. John Betts 90 43. John Shepard 60 44. Daniell Stone 50 45. John ffrenches children 30 46. John ffownell 100 47. Samll. Hides 80 48. Tho. Marret 200 49. Edw. Winship 200 50. Goodm. Hammond 15 51. Steven Day 50 52. John Gibson 80 53. Edw. Goffe 450 54. William Man 70 55. Ri. Jacson 200 56. Willm. Dixon 80 57. George Willowes 60 58. Tho. Chesholme 100 59. Mr. Edmund ffrost 200 60. John Hall 20 61. Edw. Michelson 150 62. And. Belcher 50 63. John Swan 20 64. Phil. Cooke 80 65. ffr. Moore, junior 50 66. Widd: Sill 40 67. Robert Parker 60 68. Willm. Manning 60 69. Richard Hassull 60 70. Nicho. Withe 90 71. Willm. Hamlet 60 72. Willm. Towne 70 73. Samll. Greene 80 74. Robert Browne 40 75. John Boutell 20 76. John Bridge 250 77. Tho. Beal 100 78. Richard Parke100 79. franc. Whitmore50 80. Jonas Clearke60 81. John Hasteings80 82. Henry Prentise 80 83. Elder Champnis 350 84. Nath. Sparhauke140 85. John
aver. John Eliot. Edward Jackson. Samuell Haden. John Jackson. Gregory Cooke. John × Parker. Mathew × Boone. Thomas Hammond, senyor. Thomas Hammond, junyor. Vincent × Druse, junyor. John × Hanchet. Job × Hides. Samuell × Hydes. Rebeccah × Daniell. Jonathan Hides. David Stone. Samuell Stone. Jeames × Cutler. John Wintor. John Collar. Joseph Miriam. Isack Starnes. David Fiske. Solomon Prentes. Joseph Sill. Samuell Hasting. Richard × Frances. Robart × Brown. Thomas × Brown. John Swan. We, whose names are subscribed, being of the traine band and singell men in the above sayd town, doe also desire to manifest ourselves to be of the same mynd with our parents, masters, and the aged men and housholders of the place. Thomas Oliver. Jonathan Jackson. John Jackson. Sebeis Jackson. Steven Cooke. Jacob Goble. Joseph × Stevenes. Daniel Champnes. John Steadman. Thomas Gates. Arther × Henbury. Robart × Shepard. Daniell × Prat. Philip Eastman. Arthur call. Thomas
, £ 1 to Mr. Foordham (prob. Rev. Robert Fordham, who settled at South Hampton, Long Island, 1648, and d. 1674) and the remainder to his w. Elizabeth. His boy, John Swan, was enjoined to serve the w. five years and was then to receive £ 5. Mr. Bittlestone was prob. from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as he ordered, in case his w. and dau.t from Deac. Thomas Hastings of Wat., in. Lydia Tidd 16 Jan. 1755, and had nine chil. among whom were Samuel, b. 11 July 1757, and Hepzibah, b. 3 July 1762, m. John Swan of Waltham, 1781; he d. and she m. Jonas Wyeth of Camb. and d. in 1789. Samuel the f. res. in Lex. and d. 8 Feb. 1820, a. nearly 99; his w. Lydia d. 10 Nov. 1John the f. was brought up in the family of Thomas Bittlestone, who provided by his will 3 Nov. 1640 that his w. Elizabeth should be served five years by his boy John Swan, and should then pay him five pounds. He was a farmer and resided in Menot., where his posterity may now be found; he was a member of the Church, but for some fa
ar, in the sum of ten pounds. Bittlestone, Thomas (elsewhere written Bittleston, Bicklestone and Beetlestone), d. here 23 Nov. 1640, owning house and land east of North Avenue, which was in possession of his wid. Elizabeth, in 1642. By will, dated 3 Nov. 1640, he bequeathed £ 150 to his dau. Elizabeth, £ 5 to Mr. Thomas Shepard, £ 1 to Mr. Foordham (prob. Rev. Robert Fordham, who settled at South Hampton, Long Island, 1648, and d. 1674) and the remainder to his w. Elizabeth. His boy, John Swan, was enjoined to serve the w. five years and was then to receive £ 5. Mr. Bittlestone was prob. from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as he ordered, in case his w. and dau. should both decease without legal heirs, his estate should be divided, one third to his natural kindred in Old England, one third to the Church in Camb., and one third to my two friends Thomas Cheesholme and William Cutter, which two persons are known to have formerly resided in Newcastle. Elizabeth the w. or dau. of Thomas, m. J
28 Aug. 1817, a. 90. 23. John, s. of Seth (22), m. Elizabeth Prentice 30 Ap. 1780, and had Lucretia, bap. 18 Mar. 1781, m. William Richardson 10 Ap. 1803; Robert, bap. 6 Ap. 1783; Mary, b.——, m. Franklin Sawyer 20 Feb. 1806. John the f. d. 17 July 1797; his w. Elizabeth in. Josiah Learned 28 Ap. 1799. 24. Samuel, a descendant from Deac. Thomas Hastings of Wat., in. Lydia Tidd 16 Jan. 1755, and had nine chil. among whom were Samuel, b. 11 July 1757, and Hepzibah, b. 3 July 1762, m. John Swan of Waltham, 1781; he d. and she m. Jonas Wyeth of Camb. and d. in 1789. Samuel the f. res. in Lex. and d. 8 Feb. 1820, a. nearly 99; his w. Lydia d. 10 Nov. 1802, a. 71. 25. Samuel, s. of Samuel (24), m. Lydia Nelson of Lincoln 1 Oct. 1778, and had Lydia, b. 20 Feb. 1780, m. Nehemiah I. Ingraham of Boston; Samuel, b. 15 Dec. 1781, d.—Sept. 1798; Jonathan, b. 17 Aug. 1783; Dorcas, b. 27 June 1786, m. Rev. Daniel Marrett of Standish, Me., in 1810, and was mother of Lorenzo Marrett, Esq<
n were Ruth, b. I or 10 Mar. 1652; Gershom, b. 30 June 1654; Samuel, b. 3 Ap. or 1 May 1657, d. 19 or 20 June 1678; Mary, b. 2 May 1659; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1661, m. Ezekiel Richardson of Woburn 27 July 1687; Lydia, b. 28 July 1663; John, b. 1 May 1665, resided in Woburn 1712; Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 1667; Ebenezer, b. 14 Nov. 1672. John the f. was brought up in the family of Thomas Bittlestone, who provided by his will 3 Nov. 1640 that his w. Elizabeth should be served five years by his boy John Swan, and should then pay him five pounds. He was a farmer and resided in Menot., where his posterity may now be found; he was a member of the Church, but for some fault was excommunicated 1684. It would seem he was not easily moved from his purposes whether good or bad; for in that day when excommunication was generally regarded as an effectual bar against salvation, he withstood the power of the Church more than twenty years; but at length when he had attained extreme old age he made his pea
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, 75, 402. Symonds, 69, 77, 444. Tailer, 403. Talcott, 11, 12, 21, 32, 9, 175, 233, 54. Tanner, 440. Taylor, 58, 75, 272, 3, 328, 30, 8. Temple, 307, 10. Thacher, 132. Thatcher, 55, 133, 43, 70, 85, 292, 375, 407-9, 21, 8. Thayer, 177, 331. Thompson, 226. Thoms, 342. Thorndike, 186. Thornton, 370. Thurloe, 64. Thurston, 334. Tidd, 121. Tilton, 78, 326. Timlow, 327. Tirrell,
Cutter. Foordham. Hall. Shepard. Swan. Winship. Blackleach, 488. Blodgett, 4hepard. Stedman. Stevens. Stratton. Swan. Tufts. Wellington. Whiting. Willar Sherman. Smith. Stone. Stratton. Swan. Thompson. Thornton. Thwing. Tuckered. Smith. Soden. Spring. Stacy. Swan. Tidd. Wainwright. Ward. Warren. sell. Smith. Snow. Stone. Stowe. Swan. Tainter. Todd. Trowbridge. Warlandpherd. Sparhawk. Stedman. Stratton. Swan. Sweetman. Williams. Holley, 587. K Spring, 659. Barsham. Gates. Lee. Swan. Ward. Squire, 659-60. Askell. Brows. Walker. Streeter, 666, 7. Sears. Swan, 667, 8. Abbott. Bittlestone. Convers.Robbins. Russell. Savell. Sparhawk. Swan. Wilson. Winship. Woodward. Willis,ry. Richardson. Sherman. Stevenson. Swan. Whittemore. Williams. Winship. Wye