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ll. Howard Carroll. William M. Cloney. George Cole. Daniel G. E. Dickinson. Lowell Ellison. George A. Fisher. Thomas J. Fletcher. Nathan G. Gooch. James B. Hancock. Stephen S. Harris. Harrison Hinkley. Henry C. Hobbs. Andrew J. Holbrook. George M. Joy. Henry B. Leighton. John McClintock. Edmund Miles. Daniel S. Parker. William L. Putnam. Hiram Rowe. George P. Small. William H. B. Smith. William A. Tarbell. William H. Tibbetts. Pay son E. Tucker. Oliver H. Webber. Nathaniel S. Wentworth. To these should be added three officers in the Navy, whose names are inscribed on the Soldiers' Monument: Assistant Surgeons William Longshaw, Jr., Henry Sylvanus Plympton; Assistant Engineer, John M. Whittemore. And it would be unpardonable to omit the name of Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis, who rendered active and efficient service during the War. On the 17th of June, 1869, the Mayor and City Council laid the corner-stone of a monument, The committ
oston. 31. James freeman, s. of Luther and grandson of Samuel (15), b. at Amherst, N. H., 23 Sept. 1793, H. C. 1813, M. D. 1817, Professor of Chemistry in Dartmouth College and at New York, where he d. in Ap. 1827. He m. Matilda, dau. of President Webber, 18 Jan. 1818, and had one child, who d. young. 32. Joseph, supposed to be a descendant of Richard (1), through Daniel (5), Thomas (10), and Daniel (18), b. 2 Oct. 1756, m. Joanna Loud, and had Mary, b. 17 July 1791, d. 12 Ap. 1837; Exper; his w. Abigail d. 7 Aug. 1850, a. 85. Webb, Richard, owned several parcels of land here in 1635. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and thence to Norwalk, Conn., and d. July 1665, leaving w. Elizabeth who d. 24 Jan. 1681, but no children. Webber, Robert, was a Field-driver 1692, but no more of him appears. Welch, Thomas, was fined for a breach of a Town order 4 Nov. 1646. Perhaps he was the same who afterwards resided in Charlestown. Deborah, m. Jonathan Cane 14 May 1674. Weld,
, b. 3 Ap. 1846; Mary Rosamond, b. 1 Sept. 1848; Richard Henry, b. 3 Jan. 1851, H. C. 1874; Angela Henrietta Channing, b. 22 Feb. 1857. Richard Henry the f. grad. H. C. 1837, Ll.D. 1866, an eminent lawyer, has resided alternately in Cambridge and Boston. 31. James freeman, s. of Luther and grandson of Samuel (15), b. at Amherst, N. H., 23 Sept. 1793, H. C. 1813, M. D. 1817, Professor of Chemistry in Dartmouth College and at New York, where he d. in Ap. 1827. He m. Matilda, dau. of President Webber, 18 Jan. 1818, and had one child, who d. young. 32. Joseph, supposed to be a descendant of Richard (1), through Daniel (5), Thomas (10), and Daniel (18), b. 2 Oct. 1756, m. Joanna Loud, and had Mary, b. 17 July 1791, d. 12 Ap. 1837; Experience, b. about 1793, m. Jonathan Hyde, and d. 22 May 1849, a. 55; Elizabeth, b. 14 May 1795, d. 4 Oct. 1797; Joseph, b. 11 Feb. 1799, d. 7 June 1847; Elizabeth, b. 1801, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1863, a. 62; Joan Frances, b. 27 May 1810, d. 27 Sept. 1829; a
cy, bap. 23 June 1805, m. John S. Huntress 8 Sept. 1825; Catherine Bradish, bap. 29 Nov. 1807; John Waldo, bap. 4 Feb. 1810, d. 9 Aug. 1818. Jacob the f. was for several years Jailer, while the County Jail was in Ward One. He d. 12 Jan. 1849, a. 83; his w. Abigail d. 7 Aug. 1850, a. 85. Webb, Richard, owned several parcels of land here in 1635. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and thence to Norwalk, Conn., and d. July 1665, leaving w. Elizabeth who d. 24 Jan. 1681, but no children. Webber, Robert, was a Field-driver 1692, but no more of him appears. Welch, Thomas, was fined for a breach of a Town order 4 Nov. 1646. Perhaps he was the same who afterwards resided in Charlestown. Deborah, m. Jonathan Cane 14 May 1674. Weld, Joseph, an early inhabitant of Roxbury, was brother to Rev. Thomas Weld, a merchant, Captain, Representative, and otherwise a prominent citizen. His first w. Elizabeth d. Oct. 1638, and he m. Barbara Clapp 20 Ap. 1639; his chil. were Elizabeth, b.
ckson. Dunster. Emmons. Fassett. Fillebrown. Foster. Pulteney. Ripley. Robbins. Rogers. Smith. Trowbridge. Upham. Watson. Webber. Willard. Wilson. Woodward. Wyman. Danforth, 529-32. Belcher. Blake. Bradstreet. Bridge. Bromfield. Brown. Champney. Conver Munroe. Patten. Perry. Pierce. Prentice. Preston. Rice. Robbins. Sanderson. Sprague. Stedman. Tufts. Underwood. Warren. Webber. White. Whittemore. Wilkins. Williams. Wilson. Winship. Wyman. Sackett, 651. Stedman. Saltonstall, 651. Saunders, 651, 2. Ball Hancock. Hyde. Kendall. Lane. Locke. Markham. Page. Park. Peirce. Poulter. Rolfe. Skinner. Thompson. Tufts. Watson. Webber. Whittemore. Wilcox. Winship. Whittemore, 686-91. Angier. Avery. Bond. Bradley. Brooks. Butterfield. Carteret. Clark. Corbe