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Vinton, John Bucknam, Isaac Watson, Jonathan Lawrence, Jonathan Davis, Abel Richardson, James Tufts, jun., Samuel Tufts, 3d, Andrew Floyd, Benjamin Floyd, Andrew Blanchard, Samuel Tufts, John Francis, jun., Paul Dexter, John Smith, Abel Butterfield, Josiah Cutter, John Kemp, Eleazer Putnam, James Bucknam, jun., Aaron Crowell, Jonathan Tufts, Benjamin Peirce, Thomas Wakefield, Jonathan Teel, Aaron Blanchard, Richard Cole, William Binford, Thomas Bradshaw, Daniel Tufts, Peter Tufts, jun., Ebenezer Tufts, Isaac Cooch, Daniel Conery, Richard Paine, William Polly, Peter Conery, David Hadley, Jacob Bedin, Joseph Clefton, Samuel Hadley, jun., Moses Hadley, John Callender, John Clarke, Andrew Bradshaw, Thomas Savels, Francis Hall, and Benjamin Savils. Here are fifty-nine Medford men in actual service; and the State paid them for their services £ 28. 16s. 5d. Each man received pay for five days service, except William Polly, who was killed in battle. Captain Isaac Hall made a report
er of age. Messrs. William Tufts, Thomas Bradshaw, Hutchinson Tufts, Benjamin Tufts, and Sylvanus Blanchard were the manufacturers in that locality. These yards have been discontinued within our day. Yards near the Cradock house were opened in 1630. Mr. Francis Shedd occupied them in 1700. Sodom-yards. --As the familiar and improper sobriquet of Sodom was early given to that part of Medford which lies south of the river, the brick-yards, opened by the brothers Isaac, Jonathan, and Ebenezer Tufts, obtained the local name. After these gentlemen came Seth Tufts, who, with his son Seth, carried on the business till recently. These yards were situated near Middlesex Canal and the river, about south-south-east from Rock Hill. The next in order of age were the yards opened in 1810 by Nathan Adams, Esq. They were situated each side of the old county road, leading from Medford over Winter Hill, and were about half a mile south of the Great Bridge, in the small valley on the borders
Jonathan Tufts030000000 Stephen Patten030000000 Eliot Patten030000000 William Hall030000000 Edward Hall030000000 John Elder030024004 William Pelam030024004 William Waite030000000 Deacon Jacob Parker030024000 Thomas Graves030036013 Ebenezer Tufts060000000 Thomas Brooks030000000 John Fillebrown030000000 Richard Martin030041005 Jonathan Tomson030041004 Edward Oakes03001210031 Caleb Brooks030013000 Matthew Ellis000034058 Abner Harris000036005 Jonathan Tufts000039000 James Wrigh Samuel Teal. Samuel Teal. Samuel Tufts, jun. Abigail Tarbutt. Benjamin Tufts. Gershom Tufts. Benjamin Tufts, jun. Jacob Tufts. Hutchinson Tufts. Peter Tufts. Isaac Tufts. Daniel Tufts. Jonathan Tufts. Ebenezer Tufts. James Tufts. Gershom Teal. Watts Turner. Hutchinson Tufts, jun. Eleazer Usher. Nathaniel Watts. Ebenezer Williams. Isaac Warren. Gardner Greenleaf. Joseph Wyman. James Wyman. John Wade. Convers Francis.
ug. 12, 1740.  275Barnaby, b. Feb. 12, 1743.  276ICHABOD Tufts, m. Rebecca Francis, May 17, 1753, and had--  276-276a.John.  b.Samuel.  c.Rebecca.  276d.Ebenezer Tufts m. Rachel Whitmore, Feb. 17, 1731, and had--  276d.-276e.Rachel, b. Mar. 21, 1732.  276f.William Tufts, jun., m. Catharine Tufts, Jan. 10, 1750. He had-- (possibly 38) m. Deborah----, and had--  304-305 Moses,b. Apr. 20, 1721. Aaron,  306  307Abigail, b. Oct. 6, 1723.  308Aaron, b. July, 12, 1726.  309Ebenezer Tufts (probably No. 267) m. Abigail----, and had--  309-310Ebenezer, b. Dec. 16, 1761.  311Sarah, b. June 1, 1765.  312Ruth, b. Dec. 30, 1766.  313Jonathan TuftMarriages and deaths not previously recorded. Feb. 26, 1729.Elizabeth Tufts, m. John Foskit. Feb. 17, 1731.Elizabeth Tufts, m. Jonathan Hall. Feb. 17, 1732.Ebenezer Tufts, m. Rachel Whitmore. May 18, 1767.Ruth Tufts, m. Thomas Binford. Nov. 1, 1770.Lydia Tufts, m. Daniel Wiswall, of Cambridge. May 14, 1772.Hannah T
Jacob Sanderson. William Sanger. John Savage. Richard Seaver. Joseph Shaw. John Sherrin. Ebenezer Simonds. James Simson. John Smith. Blake Sparhawk. Noah Sparhawk. Convers Spring. Jonathan Stanley. Joseph Stanley. Jotham Staple. John Stearns. Robert Steward . Samuel Stimson. Amos Stone. David Stone. John Stone. Aaron Swan. George Swan. Stephen Symmes. Amos Taylor. John Tidd. Joseph Trask. Stephen Tucker. Ebenezer Tufts. John Tufts. Jonathan Tufts. Nathan Tufts. Nathaniel Tufts. Samuel Tufts. George Turner. Wait Turner. Elijah Tuttle. Joseph Tuttle. John Vertys. John Vila. Thomas Wait. Edward Walker. Israel Walton. William Warland. Daniel Watson. Isaac Watson. William Watson. Ezra Welch. John Welch. Elijah Weld. Henry Weld. Job Wetherell. Thomas Wheeler. Andrew White. James White. John Whiting. Andrew Whitney. Nathani
roe administered 1733; and John, b. 25 Jan. 1714. Samuel the f. resided at the Farms, and d. 22 May 1724; his w. Mary d. 14 Nov. 1730, a. 60. 4. Francis, s. of John (2), m. Anna Peirce of Boston 7 Dec. 1699; she d. 6 Aug. 1716, a. 34, and he m. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Hancock of Cambridge. His chil. were Sarah, b. 4 May 1701, m. Nathaniel Francis 16 May 1723; Hannah, b. 22 Jan. 1703-4, d. young; Anna, b. 4 Ap. 1706; Eliot, b. 13 Mar. 1710, d. 16 Mar. 1713; Rachel, b. 1 Ap. 1712, m. Ebenezer Tufts 17 Feb. 1731; he d. and she m. Ebenezer Francis 15 Nov. 1733; Mercy, b. 11 Mar. 1713-14, d. young; Elizabeth, bap. 22 July 1716, m. Thomas Fillebrown 30 Mar. 1732; Martha, bap. 1 Mar. 1719; and one more not named. Francis the f. was a tanner, resided in Medf. and d. 6 Feb. 1771, a. 93 nearly. An obituary in the Boston News Letter, 14 Feb. 1771, states that he was the father of 10 children, 41 grandchildren, 96 great-grandchildren, and 8 of the fifth generation, in all 155. 5. John,
roe administered 1733; and John, b. 25 Jan. 1714. Samuel the f. resided at the Farms, and d. 22 May 1724; his w. Mary d. 14 Nov. 1730, a. 60. 4. Francis, s. of John (2), m. Anna Peirce of Boston 7 Dec. 1699; she d. 6 Aug. 1716, a. 34, and he m. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Hancock of Cambridge. His chil. were Sarah, b. 4 May 1701, m. Nathaniel Francis 16 May 1723; Hannah, b. 22 Jan. 1703-4, d. young; Anna, b. 4 Ap. 1706; Eliot, b. 13 Mar. 1710, d. 16 Mar. 1713; Rachel, b. 1 Ap. 1712, m. Ebenezer Tufts 17 Feb. 1731; he d. and she m. Ebenezer Francis 15 Nov. 1733; Mercy, b. 11 Mar. 1713-14, d. young; Elizabeth, bap. 22 July 1716, m. Thomas Fillebrown 30 Mar. 1732; Martha, bap. 1 Mar. 1719; and one more not named. Francis the f. was a tanner, resided in Medf. and d. 6 Feb. 1771, a. 93 nearly. An obituary in the Boston News Letter, 14 Feb. 1771, states that he was the father of 10 children, 41 grandchildren, 96 great-grandchildren, and 8 of the fifth generation, in all 155. 5. John,
. 1748, a. 47. Maiden name Swan (m. 14 Dec. 1727— Paige ). Ephraim d. non compos 11 Sept. 1763, a. 64. Mercy, dau. of Ephraim, deceased, was adm. to the ch. 1 Apr. 1764. Sarah, another dau., m. Joseph Frost, 8 Feb. 1753. Abigail, another, m. Ebenezer Tufts of Medford, 23 Apr. 1760. Eunice, prob. another, m. Joseph Reed, 4 July, 1775. Anna, another, d. unm. 7 Apr. 1813, a. 71. He had also Aaron, b. 1 Jan., bap. here 1 Mar. 1741; Elizabeth, b. 8, bap. 25 Dec. 1743, m. Thomas Barrett, 6 Dec. 17an, bap. 24 Mar. 1805. who d. 8 Mar. 1817, a. 12. Daniel, Jr., d. 20 June, 1817, a. 14. Capt. Daniel, the father, d. 6 Feb. 1820, a. 54. Priscilla, wid. of Daniel, was dism. from this ch. to Woburn, June, 1829, and d. 23 May, 1840, a. 74. Ebenezer Tufts, a. 18, at Capt. Daniel Reed's, bap. in private, 22 June, 1805. Mary, a dau. (?), d. 23 Sept. 1821, a. 25, and Benjamin, a son (?), d. 12 Aug. 1836, a. 40. Susan, m. Thomas Huffmaster, both of Charlestown this parish, 28 July, 1818; Priscill
Rev. Edward Brooks (Chaplain), Hezekiah Blanchard, Hezekiah Blanchard, Jr., Jonas Dickson, Benjamin Francis, Benjamin Floyd, Benjamin Floyd, John Le Bosquet, Rev. David Osgood (Chaplain), John Oakes, Lt. Jonathan Porter, James Richardson, John Stimson, Johnes Symmes, Thomas Savels or Sables, Maj. Samuel Swan (received title after close of war), Benjamin Tufts, Samuel Tufts, Samuel Tufts, 3d, Corp. James Tufts, Jr., Samuel Teal, Ebenezer Tufts, Jonathan Tufts, David Vinton. Unknown soldiers, probably from New Hampshire or Maine, who died in Medford during siege of Boston. Mr. John H. Hooper, whose portrait appears in this number of the Register, and whose article on the bridges in Medford will be found of valuable interest, is a recognized authority on the landmarks and boundary lines of Medford, his knowledge and experience having been gained by many years' connection with town affairs. He was for ten years a m
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Genealogy of the Francis family, 1645-1903. (search)
. 28Joseph; b. July 12, 1741; m. Elizabeth Usher, May 15, 1764. He served at Prospect Hill during the Revolution. 13-30John Francis, jun., who d. April 2, 1776, had by wife Deborah Carter [Ed.].:— 30-31Manning; b. Nov. 20, 1748; d. Sept. 6, 1749. 32Phebe; b. May 25, 1753. 33Deborah; b. April 21, 1755; m. John Lagood, Feb. 9, 1755. 34Sarah; b. May 22, 1757. 35John; b. April 6, 1760. 36David; b. June 23, 1764. 37Mary; b. May, 1767. 38EBENEZER had by his wife, Rachel, widow of Ebenezer Tufts, whom he m. Nov. 15, 1733, 38-39Susanna; b. Nov. 28, 1734; m. Samuel Cutter, April 28, 1757. 40Abigail; b. Oct., 1736. 41Lucy; b. March, 1739. 42Sarah; b. June 6, 1741; m. Thomas Wyer of Charlestown, March 8, 1756. 43Ebenezer; b. Dec. 22, 1744. 44William; b. April 20, 1746. 45Thomas; b. July 15, 1748; m. Susanna Hill, July 11, 1771, in Cambridge. 46Aaron; b. Feb. 16, 1751. 47John; b. Sept. 28, 1753. Ebenezer; d. July 16, 1774. 12-21NATHANIEL, Jr.; m. Phebe Frost, daughter o
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