l, 1744, and had children, born in 1745, 174.7, 1749, and 1750, who prob.
d. young, as their names are not entered on record.
6. John, s. of John (4), (name of w. not recorded) had Eunice, b. 26 Feb. 1755; Phebe, b. 21 Aug. 1757, d. unm.
at Brighton, 1837; Lazarus, b. 31 July 1760, and prob.
Hannah, b. 1762.
The last two were inmates of the almshouse in 1807, and described as non compos.
7. Timothy, s. of John (4), m. Beulah Prentice, 1759.
No record of children is found.
Deborah,ary, m. Stephen Paine, Jr., of Maiden 28 Feb. 1754; Deborah, m. Thomas Learned of Watertown 1759; Sarah, m. William Bowles of Roxbury 26 Nov. 1761; Phineas. b. abt.
1742; Eleanor, bap. in Camb.
5 Aug. 1744, m. Stephen Dana 16 Sept. 1762, d. in Brighton 19 Nov. 1837, a. 93; Elizabeth, b. 1745 or 1746, m. Thomas Hovey 21 Ap. 1763, d. at Rutland 14 Jan. 1821, a. 75.
9. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Zachariah Bordman, 13 May 1776, and had Elizabeth, b. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 18 Feb. 1777; John Thomas, b
11, a lawyer, d. unm., of dysentery, 4 Sept. 1817, a. 27. Mary Craigie, bap. in Camb.
7 Dec. 1794, d. 18 Feb. 1811, a. 16.
4. John, s. of Nathan, b. at Western (now Warren) 19 Ap. 1763, grad.
D. C. 1783, D. D. at H. C. 1815, was ordained at Brighton 1 Nov. 1784, was dismissed by mutual agreement 31 Oct. 1827, and d. 15 Sept. 1829, a. 66.
He m. Hannah Webster of Boston — Ap. 1785, and had Wainwright, b. 4 Feb. 1786; John, b. 22 Ap. 1789; Hannah White, b. 22 Dec. 1790; Henry, b. 31 May 1793;; Merey, , b. 11 Mar. 1688-9, m. Aaron Cady 23 Mar. 1709-10; Pris- cilia, b. 25 Oct. 1700; Ruth, b. 14 Nov. 1702.
Joshua the f. d. 1752, in the 98th year of his age; his w. Mary prob.
d. 13 Feb. 1754, a. 86.
5. Ebenezer, res. in what is now Brighton, and by w. Martha had Martha, b. 11 Sept. 1791; Ebenezer, b. 19 Feb. 1793; Mary, b. 4 Ap. 1795; Lucy, b. 6 Mar. 1798, d. 14 Oct. 1799; Cyrus Bryant, b. 21 Ap. 1802, d. 25 Aug. 1805; Lucy, b. 15 Sept., and d. in Nov. 1804.
Ebenezer the f. was el
in. Mary Mullett 21 Dec. 1761 (being styled Samuel Gookin, Jr.), and had Mary, bap. 3 Oct. 1762, and others.
Samuel the f. rem.
to Suffield, Conn., and thence to Rupert, Vt., where he d. 2 April 1812.
13. Edmund, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and m. Sarah Learned 18 Oct. 1791, by whom he had William Boyes, bap. Ap.
1792, entered the Army, and is supposed to have died in the service; Sarah, bap. 14 Ap. 1793; Charlotte, bap. 14 Aug. 1796; Samuel Learned, b.——, established himself in business in Memphis, Tenn., and d. at Florence, Ala.; and perhaps others.
Edmund the f. d. at Claremont, N. H., about 1843.
14. Squire, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and in. Phebe, dau. of Deac.
Thomas Thwing, 20 Sept. 1792, by whom he had Thomas Thwing, bap. 6 Jan. 1793, d. in Watertown I May 18-12, leaving George Dana, m. Ann A. Plummer; Abijah Brown, m. Sarah F. Munroe; and others; Phebe, bap. 24 July 1794.
d. unm. 23 Feb. 1860; ,Samuel, bap. 19 Aug. 1798, d. 15 Oct. 1842; Edmund
ned, m. Grace——; she d. 21 July 1805, a. 35, and he m. Deborah Park 1806.
He had Susanna Jackson and Sarah Dana, twins, b. 20 July 1796.
Reuben the f. res.
in Brighton, and d. 4 Mar. 1835, a. 71; his widow d. at Worcester 29 June 1869, a. 90.
28. Adino, parentage not ascertained, m. Mehetabel, dau. of Jacob Watson, 21 June 1, and Cambridge.
He served in the Revolutionary War, and was styled Major in the record of his election as Deacon of the Brighton Church, 10 May 1791.
He d. at Brighton 8 May 1807; his w. Elizabeth d. at Rutland 14 Jan. 1821, a. 75.
10. Josiah, s. of Thomas (9), m. Isabella Winship 31 Mar. 1789, and had Isabella, b. 29 Dec. 1es the f. d. 21 Sept. 1831; his w. Nancy (otherwise called Ann) d. 2 Dec. 1865, a. 90.
13. Ebenezer, s. of Thomas (9), m. Sarah, dau. of Nevinson Greenwood of Brighton, 28 Nov. 1799, and had Ebenezer, b. 24 Mar. 1801; a bacon curer, Deacon of the Broadway Baptist Church, m. Harriet Scott 1823, d. 25 Mar. 1866; Josiah, b. 1 Nov.
rah d. without issue 15 Nov. 1700, a. 50; by his second w. Deborah, he had Samuel, bap. 4 June 1699; Fifield, b. 8 Ap. 1702, a cabinet-maker in Boston 1724; John, b. 12 Jan. 1703-4; James, b. about 1706; Xene, b. 2 Ap. 1708, m. Thomas Robbins 24 Oct. 1737.
John the f. d. 26 Sept. 1709, a. 64.
His w. Deborah survived.
6. Edward, parentage not ascertained, m. Susanna Dana 29 May, 1755, and had Samuel, b. 2 Sept. 1759; Mary, bap. 30 Aug. 1761.
Edward the f. kept a tavern in the centre of Brighton.
Johnson, Marmaduke, contracted 21 Ap. 1660 with the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England, to remove forthwith to Boston, and to serve for three years in printing the Indian Bible and other books, under the direction of said Society, and of Mr. John Eliot and Mr. Green, at a salary of £ 40 per annum. (Mass.
Archives, x. 205). Agreeably to his contract, he entered the Cambridge printing-office, assisted in printing the first edition of the Indian Bible which was comp