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Eliza A. Winsor (search for this): chapter 33
97. His chil., as gathered from his will and the division of his estate, were John (dec.), Nathaniel, Daniel, William, Thomas, Mary, w. of Thomas Waters, Sarah, w. of, Jacob Waters, and Abigail, w. of James Atherton. Hunt, Edmund, was one of the first company, and in 1635 res. on the westerly side of Garden Street, near the Botanic Garden. In 1636 he sold his estate to Joseph Isaac, after which his name disappears from the Records. He was probably the same who was in Duxbury 1637. See Winsor's Hist. Duxbury. 2. Isaac, parentage not ascertained, by w. Mary, had Thomas, b. 2 Aug. 1701; Samuel, b. 11 Jan. 1709-10:,John, b. 12 Feb. 1711-12. Hyde, Samuel, (otherwise written Hide, and by himself Hides), the second settler in Camb. village , about 1640. by w. Temperance, had Samuel, named in his will, Joshua, b. 14 Mar. 1642, d. 21 Ap. 1656; Job, b. 1643; Sarah, b. 19 Ap. 1644, m. Thos. Woolson 20 Nov. 1660; Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Osland 7 Mar. 1166-7. Samuel the f. was a farm
William Harlakenden (search for this): chapter 33
ith and res. on the southerly side of Brattle Street, near Story Street; he d. at St. Catherines, Canada, while on a visit 18 Mar. 1852, and was buried here. Harlakenden, Roger, whose ancestry is traced from William Harlakenden (who d. in Wood-Church in Kent 30 Ap. 1081, was a younger son of a wealth family at Earls-Colne, EssexWilliam Harlakenden (who d. in Wood-Church in Kent 30 Ap. 1081, was a younger son of a wealth family at Earls-Colne, Essex Co., England, and came to Camb. in the same ship with Shepard. in 1635. He had buried his w. Emlen, 18 Aug. 1634; and he brought with him his 2d w. Elizabeth, dau. of Godfrey Bosville, Esq. (m. 4 June 1735), by whom he had Elizabeth, b. Dee. 1636; Margaret, b. Sept 1638. Roger the f. purchased the Gov. Dudley estate, at the Nday of that month he was reelected to the office of Townsman. 1638, a. 27; his w. Elizabeth m. Herbert Pelham, Esq., by whom she had several children. Though Mr. Harlakenden was young at the time of his death, he was much employed and trusted in public office. Shepard had known him in England and had received favor and protection
Cato Freeman (search for this): chapter 33
called Ann) d. 2 Dec. 1865, a. 90. 13. Ebenezer, s. of Thomas (9), m. Sarah, dau. of Nevinson Greenwood of Brighton, 28 Nov. 1799, and had Ebenezer, b. 24 Mar. 1801; a bacon curer, Deacon of the Broadway Baptist Church, m. Harriet Scott 1823, d. 25 Mar. 1866; Josiah, b. 1 Nov. 1802, d. 19 Sept. 1803; Elizabeth, b. 10 June 1804; Sarah, b. 17 June 1806, d. 1 Mar. 1807; Eleanor, b. 19 Nov. 1807, m. Lorenzo D. Willis 11 June 1829, d. 2 Feb. 1830; Sarah Ann, b. 22 Feb. 1809, d. 23 Nov. 1830; Freeman, b. 1 Mar. 1811, m. Hannah Stone—Dec. 1831, and Sophronia Walker 1838, and d. 28 Jan. 1843; Susanna, b. 23 Nov. 1812, m. Nahum Stone 1 Jan. 1832; George, b. 5 Aug. 1814, d. 6 July 1863; Thomas G., b. 23 Jan. 1816, merchant, m. Ann M. Hoppin 4 Nov. 1841, and rem. to Lex.; Josiah, b. 3 June 1819; Stephen D., b. 20 Mar. 1823, d. 24 Feb. 1838. Ebenezer the f. res. on Main Street, nearly opposite to Windsor Street, and d. 5 May 1831; his w. Sarah d. 27 June 1863, a. 81. 14. Phineas Brown, s
Elizabeth Stedman (search for this): chapter 33
, before 1658. Hammerston, Edward, was buried 24 Aug. 1646. Hammond, Thomas, was in Hingham 1636. In 1650, he and Vincent Druce (also from Hingham) purchased a tract of land in what is now Newton, adjoining Brookline, which they divided in 1664. He d. 1675, leaving a large estate to his wid. Elizabeth, and chil. Elizabeth Woodward, Thomas, and Nathaniel, and to his grandchildren Sarah and Elizabeth, chil. of his dau. Sarah Stedman, deceased. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Elizabeth Stedman, 17 Dec. 1662, and had Elizabeth, b. 3 Nov. 1664; Thomas, b. 16 Dec. 1666; Isaac, b. 20 Dec. 1668; Nathaniel, b. 3 Feb. 1670-1; John, b. 30 Ap. 1674; Eleazar, b. 13 Nov. 1677. Thomas the f. d. 20 Oct. 1678. His w. Elizabeth survived. Hanchet, Peter, by w. Mary, had Haman, b. 2 May 1680. Hancock, Nathaniel, one of the first company, was here as early as 1634, and res. on the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets. He died in early life, about 1
Joanna Bird (search for this): chapter 33
abby Hews of Weston 23 Nov. 1817. His chil. were Susanna Baker, b. 15 Ap. 1804 and d. same day; John, b. 29 Aug. 1805; Ann Susan, b. 1 June 1807, m. Belcher Hancock-Sept. 1834; and d. 28 Dec. 1866; James Bird, b. 3 July 1809, d. 9 Mar. 1871; Joanna Bird, b. 21 Dec. 1811, d. 4 May 1813; Solomon, b. 7 Ap. 1814, m. Amaranth J. Nash of Auburn, Me., 10 July 1854; res. on the homestead; Samuel, b. 26 Sept. 1815, d. 29 Sept. 1815; William Torrey, b. 18 Oct. 1825. Solomon the f. was a saddler, harneuspices of the Baptist Missionary Union; he m. Abigail S. Thayer 10 June 1832, and (2d) Sarah, dau. of Deac. William Brown and wid. of Dr. John W. Valentine, 1842; she d. here 2 July 1868; Martha Ward, b. 20 Oct. 1811, d. unm. 11 Oct. 1867; Joanna Bird, b. 24 Ap. 1814, m.——, d. Samuel the f. was a chaise maker, and in later life a pump maker; he res. on the southeast corner of Magazine and Auburn streets, and d. 13 Ap. 1860; his w. Ann d. 2 May 1864. a. 78. 12. Torrey, s. of Torrey (9), m.
Herbert Pelham (search for this): chapter 33
nd he brought with him his 2d w. Elizabeth, dau. of Godfrey Bosville, Esq. (m. 4 June 1735), by whom he had Elizabeth, b. Dee. 1636; Margaret, b. Sept 1638. Roger the f. purchased the Gov. Dudley estate, at the N. W. corner of Dunster and South streets, where he d. of small-pox, 17 Nov. The Town Record has October as the date of his death; but this is a manifest error, because on the 28th day of that month he was reelected to the office of Townsman. 1638, a. 27; his w. Elizabeth m. Herbert Pelham, Esq., by whom she had several children. Though Mr. Harlakenden was young at the time of his death, he was much employed and trusted in public office. Shepard had known him in England and had received favor and protection from him and his family. Less than two months after his arrival here, he was elected a Townsman or Selectman. The next year, 1636, he was elected an Assistant; and in December of the same year, on the first division of the military forces, he was commissioned Lieut.
Luke Moore (search for this): chapter 33
Henry, bap. 3 Aug. 1783; Mary, bap. 13 Mar. 1785; George, b. 16 Nov. 1787. Benjamin the f. res. on the south side of the river, was a Tanner, Deacon of the Church from 1791, and d. 16 Nov. 1802, a. 69. His w. Mary prob. m. Abraham Randall of Stow 26 Mar. 1805. 27. Joseph, s. of Benjamin (26), m. Persis Munroe 18 Nov. 1788, and had Sally, b. 22 July 1789; Joseph, b. 9 Jan. 1793; Priscilla, b. 8 June 1796, m. John Warland 8 Sept. 1825; Mary, b. 28 Feb. 1798; Martha, b. 6 May 1800, m. Luke Moore 14 Oct. 1821. Joseph the f. was a tailor, and resided at the westerly corner of Holyoke and South streets, and afterwards at the S. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets; he d. 17 Dec. 1845, a. nearly 80. 28. Samuel, parentage not known, m. Sarah Cutler 24 Feb. 1764, and had Samuel, b. about 1765, a carpenter, removed to Mason, N. H., where he died 23 May 1813; Ebenezer, b. 31 Jan. 1766, grad. H. C. 1786. and was ordained pastor of the Church in Mason, N. H., 3 Nov. 1790, which o
Franklin Sawyer (search for this): chapter 33
19, and d. 1831 (his son William Soden, H. C. 1817, was also Member of Congress, and d. 1842); William Soden, b. 6 Nov. 1764, d. unm. 24 Jan. 1792; Robert, b. 18 Mar. 1767, d. 5 Oct. 1775. Seth the f. res. on the homestead, and d. 15 Oct. 1775. His w. Hannah m. William How in 1779, and d. 28 Aug. 1817, a. 90. 23. John, s. of Seth (22), m. Elizabeth Prentice 30 Ap. 1780, and had Lucretia, bap. 18 Mar. 1781, m. William Richardson 10 Ap. 1803; Robert, bap. 6 Ap. 1783; Mary, b.——, m. Franklin Sawyer 20 Feb. 1806. John the f. d. 17 July 1797; his w. Elizabeth in. Josiah Learned 28 Ap. 1799. 24. Samuel, a descendant from Deac. Thomas Hastings of Wat., in. Lydia Tidd 16 Jan. 1755, and had nine chil. among whom were Samuel, b. 11 July 1757, and Hepzibah, b. 3 July 1762, m. John Swan of Waltham, 1781; he d. and she m. Jonas Wyeth of Camb. and d. in 1789. Samuel the f. res. in Lex. and d. 8 Feb. 1820, a. nearly 99; his w. Lydia d. 10 Nov. 1802, a. 71. 25. Samuel, s. of Samuel
Mary Bowman (search for this): chapter 33
ennett of Chs. 15 Oct. 1765, and had Samuel, bap,. 19 Oct. 1766, d. 22 Aug. 1797; Martha, bap. 11 Aug. 1768 Rebecca, bap. 19 May 1771; Joseph, bap. 11 Sept. 1774, d. 26 Aug. 1777; Abigail, bap. 29 Mar. 1778; Joseph, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept 1807. Samuel the f. res. in Menot., and d. 15 Ap. 1782; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1821, a. 78 20. William. s. of Zechariah (11). m. Mercy Perry 3 Oct. 1767, and had Mercy, bap. 30 Oct. 1768, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1808 William, bap. 29 July 1770, m. Mary Bowman 4 Ap. 1802, and d. 8 July 1820; James, bap. 11 Ap. 1773, m. Anna Adams 11 Oct. 1796; Benjamin,bap. 13 Aug. 1775; Anne, bap. 19 Oct. 1777, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1806; Amos, bap. 12 Dec. 1779 Lydia, bap. 24 Mar. 1782; Sally,bap. 29 Nov. 1789, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1808. William the f. res. in Menot., and d. 13 June 1815; His w. Mercy d. 31 July 1828, a. 81. 21. Aaron, s. of Aaron (15), grad. H. C. 1776, and immediately entered the Revolutionary Army, in which he served about a year and a half:
Adino Hastings (search for this): chapter 33
me which is now standing, was the Headquarters of Gen. Ward in the early part of 1775. From this house, the last probably which he ever entered, Gen. Joseph Warren departed, on the morning of 17 June 1775, to the field of glory and of death. Mr. Hastings d. 16 Feb. 1783; his w. Elizabeth d. 10 July 1782, a. 60. 12. Samuel, s. of Jonathan (5), m. Mary, dau. of Deac. Samuel Whittemore (pub. 7 Nov. 1746), and had Sarah, bap. 22 Nov. 1747, d. young; Sarah, b. 18 Oct. 1749, m. James Hill 29 JaJonathan Balch 1800; Hepzibah, b. 1 Sept. 1782, m. James Hyde; Charles, b. 10 Sept. 1783; Joseph S., b. 2 Dec. 1784; Malinda, b. 2 Mar. 1789; Fanny, b. 20 July 1793. He m. 2d Betsey Jackson, and 3d Mehetabel, dau. of Jacob Watson and wid. of Adino Hastings, and had Morse Curtis Watson, b. 17 July 1803, supposed to be the same who was known and respected in Camb. by the name of Watson Hastings and who d. here 5 May 1849, a. 45; Jonathan Balch, b. 28 Jan. 1805; Joseph Warren, b.—Ap. 1806. Thom
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