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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
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e of Ash Street, near Brattle Street. In 1631 he engaged to construct a canal from the river, through the marsh, to the upland, near the foot of Dunster Street, 12 foot broad and 7 foot deep, for which the Court promiseth him satisfaction, according as the charges thereof shall amount unto. (Mass. Col. Rec.) The cost of the canal, or creek, was £ 30. Mr. Masters d. 21 Dec. 1639; his w. Jane d. 26 Dec. 1639. By his will, dated 19 Dec. 1639, it appears that he had daughters Sarah Dobyson, Lydia Tabor, and Elizabeth Latham; a grandson, John Lockwood; and probably sons Nathaniel and Abraham. Maynard, John, owned a house and five acres of land at the West End, 1635, fronting easterly on Garden Street. He rem. to Hartford, where he was living in 1648. Another of the same name was early in Sudbury. Mead, Israel, perhaps from Roxbury, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hall, 26 Feb. 1669, and had Margaret, b. 20 Jan. 1676; Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1682: Ruth, b. 10 Aug. 1684; Ebenezer, b. 10 May 1686;
e of Ash Street, near Brattle Street. In 1631 he engaged to construct a canal from the river, through the marsh, to the upland, near the foot of Dunster Street, 12 foot broad and 7 foot deep, for which the Court promiseth him satisfaction, according as the charges thereof shall amount unto. (Mass. Col. Rec.) The cost of the canal, or creek, was £ 30. Mr. Masters d. 21 Dec. 1639; his w. Jane d. 26 Dec. 1639. By his will, dated 19 Dec. 1639, it appears that he had daughters Sarah Dobyson, Lydia Tabor, and Elizabeth Latham; a grandson, John Lockwood; and probably sons Nathaniel and Abraham. Maynard, John, owned a house and five acres of land at the West End, 1635, fronting easterly on Garden Street. He rem. to Hartford, where he was living in 1648. Another of the same name was early in Sudbury. Mead, Israel, perhaps from Roxbury, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hall, 26 Feb. 1669, and had Margaret, b. 20 Jan. 1676; Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1682: Ruth, b. 10 Aug. 1684; Ebenezer, b. 10 May 1686;
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