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Notes here and there. Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost. The Hathaway school. The following list of pupils during the summer of 1850 is contributed by Mrs. Susan B. (Noyes) Thompson of Medford. Mr. A. K. Hathaway kept a boarding school at his home on Ashland street, corner of Chestnut street. The school room was in the rear, facing Chestnut street, and is now changed into a dwelling. Miss Annette Hale, Mr. Hathaway's sister-in-law, was his assistant. Mary A. Tay,Medford Mary A. Hathaway,Medford Sarah Hathaway,Medford Sarah Miller,Medford Georgie Pearce,Medford Helen Mills,Medford Ellen Green,Medford William Adams,New York George P. Floyd,Medford Samuel Vaughan,Medford Edward Bacon,Medford Thatcher Magoun,Medford Otis Litchfield,Medford Edward Holman,Medford Mary A. Jackman,Byfield Mary S. Moody,Byfield Frances F. Stimpson,Vermont Emily Angier,Boston Josephine Bates,Boston Josephine Smith,Boston Susie B. Noyes, Falmouth, Me. Herbert H
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
58Tenant of Col. Royall.        Jane (wife)        Samuel        Jonathan        Elizabeth Thompson, BenjaminWoburn, May 26, 1757Age 5. In family of Joshua Simonds. Thompson, PhoebeMalden, Apr.Thompson, PhoebeMalden, Apr. 13, 1764From Mr. Jonas Green's in Malden to house of Simon Tufts. Thompson, PhoebeStoneham, July 22, 1765May 6, 1766In family of Dr. Simon Tufts. Thompson, RichardWilmington, Sept. 6, 1764ApprenticThompson, PhoebeStoneham, July 22, 1765May 6, 1766In family of Dr. Simon Tufts. Thompson, RichardWilmington, Sept. 6, 1764Apprentice in family of Nathl. Peirce. Thompson, SamuelWoburn, Feb., 1771Apprentice to Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Thrift, HannahMar. Ct., 1758Servant of Benj. Pierce. See Hannah Priest. Tibido, JohnTenant of Col.Thompson, RichardWilmington, Sept. 6, 1764Apprentice in family of Nathl. Peirce. Thompson, SamuelWoburn, Feb., 1771Apprentice to Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Thrift, HannahMar. Ct., 1758Servant of Benj. Pierce. See Hannah Priest. Tibido, JohnTenant of Col. Royall, 1762. Tottingham, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Townsend, DavidLynn, May 17, 1757Mar. 22, 1758Taken in by Capt. Willis.        Mary (wife)        Mary (daughter) Townsend, JethroAug. 31, 1797 TThompson, SamuelWoburn, Feb., 1771Apprentice to Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Thrift, HannahMar. Ct., 1758Servant of Benj. Pierce. See Hannah Priest. Tibido, JohnTenant of Col. Royall, 1762. Tottingham, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Townsend, DavidLynn, May 17, 1757Mar. 22, 1758Taken in by Capt. Willis.        Mary (wife)        Mary (daughter) Townsend, JethroAug. 31, 1797 Tucker, AbigailPepperell, Dec. 11, 1765Sept. 1, 1766Servant of Saml. Angier. Tufts, HannahBostonApr. 6, 1759 Dec. Ct., 1759Daughter of James and Phoebe
so-Japanese war. Rev. H. W. Stebbins of Boston. January 15.—Tufts College. Rev. F. W. Hamilton, D. D., Acting President. February 19.—Lemuel Cox, (1743-1806) Medford Bridge Builder and Inventor. Mr. Walter K. Watkins of Malden. March 19.—Annual Meeting. April 16.—Side Lights on the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party. Charles G. Chick, Esq., President Hyde Park Historical Society. May 21.—Ye Olde First Meeting House of Medford. Mr. Moses W. Mann. Supplementary course. December 2.—Japan and the Japanese-Russian war. Marshall P. Thompson, Esq., Boston. January 6.—The Metropolitan Park System. Illustrated. Mr. John Woodbury, Sec. of Commission, Boston. February 3.—Medford in 1865. Hon. Fred Gowing of Belmont. March 3.—The Election of 1860. Mr. J. H. Carfrey, Supt. of Schools, Wakefield. April 7.—The Bradbury Family. Miss Eliza M. Gill. May 5.—Charles Brooks and his work for Normal Schools. Mr. John Albree, President Swampscott