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chariah, and Mehetabel. The mother d. 4 Feb. 1690-91, a. 36; the chil. were placed under the guardianship of their grandfather Hicks, and some or all of them probably became members of his household. Elizabeth, m. John Maynard of Sudbury 7 Dec. 1713; Mehetabel, m. Jonathan Maynard of Sudbury 10 Dec. 1714. Newman, Patience, m. Nathaniel Sparhawk 3 Oct. 1649. Samuel, of Rehobotll, m. Hannah Bunker 2 May 1689; the same Samuel (probably), m. wid. Theodosia Wiswall before 1709. Nichols, Thomas, owned house and nine acres near Fresh Pond in 1638. Norcross, John (otherwise written, Norcrost), in 1642 had 22 acres on the south side of the river. Nutting, John, one of the earliest inhabitants of Groton, by w. Sarah, had Sarah, b. 29 May 1663; Ebenezer, b. 23 Oct. 1666; Jonathan, b. 17 Oct. 1668. 2. Ebenezer, S. of John (1), was probably the same who res. in Medf. and by w. Lydia, had Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1692; Jonathan, b. 31 Jan. 1694-5; Sarah, b. 11 Aug 1698; Ebenezer, b. 9 Au
, Mary, m. John Flint of Concord 12 Nov. 1667; Thomas, b. 18 June 1644. Edward the f. was a promine the only surviving child of her father. 4. Thomas, s. of Edward (1), grad. H. C. 1662, was a ph. 1632-3, a. 15; and Daniel. 2. John, s. of Thomas (1), grad. H. C. 1645, was a preacher at Winn d. 1653; John, b. 2 Ap. 1644, res. in Boston; Thomas, b. 10 Feb. 1645-6. John the f. d. 12 Ap. 164nd d. 30 Sept. 1709, a. 92. 3. Peter, s. of Thomas (1), admitted freeman 1640, was an eminent mer673; Hannah, b. 16 Aug. 1674, prob. d. young; Thomas, b. 22 Aug. 1676, d. 22 May 1683; Samuel, b. 1izabeth d. 21 May 1735. 7. Nathaniel, s. of Thomas (4), by w. Bethia, had Mary, b. 15 Sept. 1716,Bethia d. Dec. 1774, a. 81. 8. Peter, s. of Thomas (4), m. Mary Mattucks, and had Elizabeth, b. a1761, as he is not named in his father's will; Thomas, b. about 1733; Isaac; Richard; Elizabeth, m. John Vassall the younger, of Cambridge. 11. Thomas, s. of Robert (8), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Col. [8 more...]
08 and 29 Aug. 1809, naming in his will chil. Thomas, William deceased, Mary Wiswall, Ann Parker, ahave been sisters. His chil. were Edward and Thomas, to whom he conveyed all his lands in CambridgBinney in his History of the Prentice Family), Thomas, b. about 1669; John; Edward, b. about 1685; Jo be the same who d. 6 Nov. 1722, a. 93. 4. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Sarah Stanton 20 Mar. 16er, Captain Thomas Prentice. 5. John, s. of Thomas (3), cordwainer, and afterwards physician, m. 741-2, a. 88. [According to the Town Records, Thomas, s. of Solomon and Elizabeth, was b. 7 June 16 Daniel, Samuel, Hepzibah, and Beulah. 20. Thomas, s. of Thomas (10), grad. H. C. 1726, ministeThomas (10), grad. H. C. 1726, minister at Arundel 1730, and installed at Charlestown 31 Oct. 1739. He m. Irene, dau. of Rev. Mr. Emery o the people of his charge. 21. Henry, s. of Thomas (10), m. Katherine Felch 31 Jan. 1728-9, and h d. 24 Feb. 1807. They had children Henry and Thomas (felo de se), and perhaps others. 41. Benja[42 more...]
; his w. Dorothy d. 26 Ap. 1789, a. 47. 12. Thomas, s. of Thomas of Woburn, b. 18 Nov. 1704, by w. Lydia, had Lydia, b. 17 Oct. 1737; Thomas, b. 22 Dec. 1740; Sarah, b. 26 June 1742; Abigail, b. 21xbury. (Farmer.) By w. Elizabeth he had John; Thomas; Jonathan, b. 12 Feb. 1639-40; Daniel, b. 2 Oc. of John (1), by w. Mehetabel, had in Rowley, Thomas, b. 17 July 1659; John, b. 2 Nov. 1661; Jonathtratrix 27 Ap. 1724, and d. about 1771. 10. Thomas, s. of Nathaniel (6), m. Ruth——, who d. 27 Juns (10), m. Elizabeth Moore 1 May 1746, and had Thomas, bap. 10 Dec. 1749; Elizabeth, bap. 27 Oct. 17b. other children not found on record. 19. Thomas, prob. s. of Nathaniel (11), res. at Menot., m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Munroe, and had Thomas, b. 6 Dec. 1690, d. 10 Ap. 1709; William, b. 1uly 1798, a shoe dealer here, d. 14 Mar. 1874; Thomas, b. 2 Feb. 1800, a furniture dealer here, d. 1 5 Feb. 1770; Ephraim, b. 23 June 1772. 35. Thomas, s. of Jason (26), m. Anne Whittemore 8 Mar. 1[33 more...
the f. was a mariner, and d. about 1680. 4. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), grad. H. C. 1653, was orda with her husband and son. 5. Samuel, s. of Thomas (1), was prob. brought up by his grandfather,consequence in the Colony. 8. Thomas, s. of Thomas (4), grad. H. C. 1676, succeeded his father ifather's will); his w. Rebecca survived. 3. Thomas, s. of John (1), m. Deborah——; he was long abslliam Brown, formerly w. of the testator's son Thomas. 4. Jonathan, s. of John (1), had married aSept. 1684. m. Stephen Hastings 28 Oct. 1708; Thomas, b. about 1686; Elizabeth, b. 19 Feb. 1687-8, e was divided 5 Nov. 1744. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), by w.——, had Susanna, m. Cutting Bean 27 Dec. 1744; Thomas, b. about 1723, was a ship-joiner in Boston 5 Nov. 1744, when he sold to Joseph Be, b. 23 Dec. 1661; Nathaniel, b. 30 Nov. 1663; Thomas, b. 6 Dec. 1665. John the f. was one of the eand was Register of Probate 1702. SWOeTMAN, Thomas (otherwise written Sweetman, Sweateman, Swetma[40 more.
old the real estate 8 Mar. 1723-4 to John Bradish. Trowbridge, James, son of Thomas, was born at Dorchester about 1636, and baptized 1638. He m. Margaret, dau. ofne 1672, m. John Greenwood, Esq.; Experience, b. 1 Nov. 1675, m. Samuel Wilson; Thomas, b. 10 Dec. 1677; Deliverance, b. 30 Dec. 1679, m. Eleazar Ward; James, b. 16821679. He d. 22 May 1717, a. 81; his w. Margaret d. 16 Sept. 1727, a. 78. 2. Thomas, s. of James (1), m.——, and had John; he m. (2d) Mary Goffe of Cambridge, dau. liam Boddington and removed to Framingham before 15 Ap. 1730. 3. John, s, of Thomas (2), m. Mehetabel Eaton at Framingham where he had Mehetabel, b. 26 Jan. 1725-64; John, b. 22 May 1730; Lydia, b. 24 Dec. 1731, m. Ralph Hemenway 7 Jan. 1752; Thomas, b. 1 Ap. 1734; Ruth, b. 3 Mar. 1736, m. Peter Rice. John the f d. 19 May 1762indwell, b. 31 Aug. 1676; Rebecca, b. 25 Mar. 1678; Experience, b. 8 Aug. 1680; Thomas, b. 27 Ap. 1682; Ebenezer, b. 1685. Samuel the f. resided on the south side of
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Shrimpton, as is manifest from his will, and the will of his son Hezekiah, in both of which the relationship is mentioned. Mr. Usher removed to Boston about 1615, and was Representative for Billerica three years, 1671-1673. Thomas (Hist. Printing, II. 409) says, Hezekiah Usher was the first bookseller in English America, of whom I can find any account. He d. May 1676. In his will, dated 11 May and proved 19 May 1676, he names w. Mary; sons Hezekiah and John; dau. Sarah,s of life were naturally eccentric, or whether they became so in consequence of his domestic unhappiness, for some reason, 43 notwithstanding his general good reputation, he became a subject of suspicion and narrowly escaped a public execution. Thomas says: In 1692, a respectable man, whose name was Hezekiah Usher, was accused of witchcraft, in consequence of which accusation he was ordered to be confined in the common prison; but on account of the goodness of his character, he was, by conniva
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