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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. Search the whole document.
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Elizabeth Brown (search for this): chapter 33
Abigail Louisa (search for this): chapter 33
Cherry (search for this): chapter 33
Nathaniel Stone (search for this): chapter 33
John Parker (search for this): chapter 33
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Hadden (or Haddon), Gerard (variously written Garrad, Jarett, and Jarritt), owned a house and three acres, extending from Sparks Street to Garden Street, in 1635.
He rem. to Salisbury about 1640, and was living in 1663. George, H. C. 1647, may have been his son.
Hall, May, a widow, is named by Mitchell as a member of his church.
Her children were all adult at the time of her joining.
But two of them are since joined to the Church of Concord, viz., John, and Susanna.
Her son Stephen was living in 1668, then aged 28 or thereabouts.
William, who d. at Concord 10 Mar. 1666-7, was another son. A John Hall of Cambridge had a share of the Shawshine lands in 1652, who may have been husband of Mary; but he was more probably her son.
2. Edward, in Camb.
as early as 1638, res. on the easterly side of North Avenue, very near Holmes Place; the same estate which afterwards became the property of Aaron Bordman, and remained in his family several generations.
Edward had w. Margare
Samuel Kent (search for this): chapter 33
Harriet Scott (search for this): chapter 33