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thereon, This lot was described in the deed as being a few rods east of Pelham's Island. which was sold by Daniel Mason to Oliver Blake, Sept. 28, 1797. William Watson sold to Josiah and Phinehas B. Hovey a large lot, two hundred feet in width, on the westerly corner of Main and Brookline streets, Oct. 14, 1799, on which wasnew owners. Perhaps each waited for the others to sell, hoping to share the benefit of augmented prices without parting with their own property at a low rate. Mr. Watson sold very few lots before 1801; Judge Dana bought more than he sold; and Mr. Bordman seems not to have sold a single lot, or even to have made preparation for sales by obtaining access to the Main Street. Indeed Judge Dana and Mr. Watson did not afterwards sell freely; but much the larger portion of their lands descended to their posterity. Mr. Bordman, on the contrary, in 1801, united with others in laying out Windsor Street; giving all the land through his own estate, from School Str
muel 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. Nathaniel R. Whitney. Oliver Whitney. Timothy Whitney. Francis Whittemore. Nathan Whittemore. Samuel Whittemore, Jr. Thomas Whittemore. James Williams. Nathaniel Williams. Timothy Willison. George Wilson. Josiah Wilson. Thomas Wilson. William Wilton. Henry Win ship. Isaac Winsh
so a Revolutionary soldier; he d. at Lynn Aug. 1833, a. 92; his w. Phebe d. at Lynn, May 1838, a. 84. 13. Artenatus, s. of Josiah (10), m. Susanna, dau. of William Watson, 7 Feb. 1802; she d. May 1807, and he was pub. to Sarah S. Holyoke of Marlborough 10 Sept. 1808. His chil. were Susan W., b. 1803, d. until. 21 May 1875; Man Episcopal clergyman residing here; James, b. 15 Dec. 1808, m. Sarah R. M. Fiske 8 Oct. 1834, publisher and bookseller in Boston and Camb., d. 12 Jan. 1861; William Watson, b. 26 Mar. 1810, a grocer, res. here and d. 14 Aug. 1876; Isaac, b. 1812, d. 23 Sept. 1817; Charles Augustus, b. 1815, d. 28 Sept. 1817. James the f. was a 1758, rem. to the West, and some of his descendants reside in the vicinity of Cincinnati; William, b. 22 May 1760, d. 8 June 1776; Susanna, b. 14 May 1762, m. William Watson 6 Dec. 1779, and d. 29 Dec. 1788; Jacob, b. 29 Ap. 1764; Anna, b. 22 or 27 Feb. 1766, m. Benjamin Cutter 6 Mar. 1785; Gad, b. 27 July 1768, m. Polly Kendall 1
reston, bap. 11 Ap. 1795; and perhaps others. Francis the f. was a baker; he was also a Revolutionary soldier; he d. at Lynn Aug. 1833, a. 92; his w. Phebe d. at Lynn, May 1838, a. 84. 13. Artenatus, s. of Josiah (10), m. Susanna, dau. of William Watson, 7 Feb. 1802; she d. May 1807, and he was pub. to Sarah S. Holyoke of Marlborough 10 Sept. 1808. His chil. were Susan W., b. 1803, d. until. 21 May 1875; Mary H., b. 1805, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1865; Lucy Priscilla Watson, b. 4 May 1806, d. 1 Mhan Watson, 10 June 1804, and had Nathan Watson, b. 7 July 1806, grad. H. C. 1830, an Episcopal clergyman residing here; James, b. 15 Dec. 1808, m. Sarah R. M. Fiske 8 Oct. 1834, publisher and bookseller in Boston and Camb., d. 12 Jan. 1861; William Watson, b. 26 Mar. 1810, a grocer, res. here and d. 14 Aug. 1876; Isaac, b. 1812, d. 23 Sept. 1817; Charles Augustus, b. 1815, d. 28 Sept. 1817. James the f. was a blacksmith, and res. on the northerly side of James Street; he was Deacon of the Chu
Brooks of Plymouth. Jonathan the f. inherited his father's homestead, and d. 26 Ap. 1767; his w. Sarah d. Ap. 1785, a. 62. 9. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer (6), m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Winship, 5 Nov. 1751, and had Ebenezer, b. 17 Dec. 1752; Mary, b. 17 Sept. 1755, d. unm. 7 Oct. 1790; Jonas, b. 17 May 1757; Joshua, b. 6 or 22 Oct. 1758, rem. to the West, and some of his descendants reside in the vicinity of Cincinnati; William, b. 22 May 1760, d. 8 June 1776; Susanna, b. 14 May 1762, m. William Watson 6 Dec. 1779, and d. 29 Dec. 1788; Jacob, b. 29 Ap. 1764; Anna, b. 22 or 27 Feb. 1766, m. Benjamin Cutter 6 Mar. 1785; Gad, b. 27 July 1768, m. Polly Kendall 1 Dec. 1793, rem. to the West, and left descendants in Ohio; John, b. 31 Mar. 1770, settled in Pennsylvania; Elizabeth, b. 12 Feb. 1772, d. unm. 23 Feb. 1793. Ebenezer the f. was a farmer, Selectman seven years between 1781 and 1790. Either he or his father, in 1751, bought a farm adjoining the present line of Belmont, embracing t
5, 407, 17, 18, 21. Venn, 150. Vinal, 314, 22. Vincent, 33, 339. Vose, 176, 7, 80. Waban, 385, 90, 1. Wadleigh, 328. Wadsworth, 11, 21, 32, 9, 126, 8. Wainwright, 309. Wakeman, 33. Walton, 219, 31, 305. Ward, 80, 92, 3, 331, 416, 18, 22. Wardell, 346. Ware, 5,194, 231, 311, 12. Warham, 37. Warland, 219, 31, 92, 342. Warner, 11, 21, 32, 6, 9, 233, 326. Warren, 309, 31, 418. Washington, 168, 83, 202, 38, 93, 420,1, 5. Waterhouse, 111. Watson, 58, 75, 143, 63, 70, 7, 9, 225, 30, 92, 317, 75, 94, 411, 18. Wattasacompanum, 391. Webb, 11, 32. Webcowits, 383, 4. Weld, 37, 185. Wellington, 4,143, 208, 2 37, 8. Wells, 36, 168. Wendell, 170. 99, 230. West, 94, 5, 104, 6, 8. Weston, 323. Westwood, 12, 21, 9, 32,174. Wetmore, 199. Whalley, 67, 9, 71. Wheatland, 212. Whipple, 237, 328. Whitcomb, 336. White, 10, 20, 1, 32, 110, 287, 310, 17, 454. Whitefield, 293, 4. Whitehead, 33. Wh
Prentice. Shaw. Stedman. Tappan. Watson. Whittemore. Winship. Wiswall. App Phil lips. Russell. Sawin. Smith. Watson. Crackbone, 518, 19. Beers. Champney. Rogers. Smith. Trowbridge. Upham. Watson. Webber. Willard. Wilson. Woodward Cutler. Gibson. Lewis. Parker. Watson. Estabrook, 541. Bowman. Loring. Mssell. Sweetser. Vincent. Warland. Watson. Morrill, 612. Munroe, 612-14. Blanch Rugg. Russell. Sanderson. Tidd. Watson. Wyer. Wyeth. Mutchin, 614. Muzzey Harrington. Marrett. Reed. Shed. Watson. Wilcockson. Richardson, 640, 1. Arno Rolfe. Skinner. Thompson. Tufts. Watson. Webber. Whittemore. Wilcox. Winsh Stone. Townsend. Upham. Warren. Watson. Weston. Wheeler. Whiting. Whitmorson. Stone. Tapley. Tidd. Ward. Watson. Webster. Willard. Wilson. Winship[9 more...]