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Cambridgeport (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
d Joseph, b. 14 May 1644; Benjamin, b. 5 July 1646; John, b. 2 July 1648; Elizabeth, b. 27 May and d. 3 June 1650. Benjamin the f. was of Braintree in 1640, where he had son John. He removed to Rowley, and d. in 1671. 3. Samuel, by w. Sarah, had Thomas, b. 31 July 1710; Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1712; Sarah, b. 9 Jan. 1714-15; Esther, b. 20 Feb. 1716-17. A Sarah Scott m. William Smith 27 Oct. 1757. 4. John, by w. Lydia, had Abraham, b. 27 June 1732. 5. Edward, established himself in Cambridgeport, soon after West Boston Bridge was erected. At the sale of the Jarvis estate, in 1801, he purchased several lots, among which was the estate at the N. E. corner of Main and Norfolk streets (now owned by Samuel James and Daniel A. Buckley), where he traded in connection with the late John Trowbridge, under the name of Scott & Trowbridge. He subsequently purchased of B. & J. L. Austin, the adjoining estate, at the S. E. corner of Austin and Norfolk streets, and the opposite lot, at the N
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
Elizabeth, of Nantucket, a descendant from Rev. Samuel Angier, m. Andrew Craigie Jan. 1797, and d. 7 May 1844, a. 69. Shepard, Rev. Thomas, s. of William, b. in Towcester, Northamptonshire, 5 Nov. 1605, grad. at Cambridge, England, 1623, came to New England in 1635, and was immediately established here in the ministry. A large number of his friends and acquaintances either preceded or accompanied him, and purchased the estates of the first company, most of whom were about removing to Connecticut with Hooker. Mr. Shepard was thrice married, 1st in England to Margaret Touteville 1632, who d. early in 1636; 2d, to Joanna, dau. of Rev. Thomas Hooker, 1637, who d. 28 Ap. 1646; 3d, to Margaret Boradile, or Boradel, 8 Sept. 1647. His children were Thomas, b. 1633, d. Oct. or Nov. 1634; Thomas, b. in London 5 Ap 1635; a son, b. and d. 1638; Samuel, b. Oct. 1641; John, b. and d. 1644; John, b. 2 Ap. 1646, d. young; Jeremiah, b. 11 Aug. 1648. Mr. Shepard was one of the most eminent clerg
Menotomy (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
Mary, b. 13 Mar. 1708-9; Daniel, b. 10 Mar. 1710-11, and several others in Lexington. 8. Samuel, by w. Sarah, had Sarah, b. 13 Ap. 1717; Susanna, b. 24 Aug. 1720, d. 26 Ap. 1721; Anna, b. 6 Nov. 1726; Pelatiah, b. 8 Jan. 1727-8; Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1729; Michael, b. 12 June 1732; Joseph, b. 7 July 1734; Benjamin, b. 13 Jan. 1735-6; Robert, bap. 31 Dec. 1738, d. 19 May 1740; Thomas, b. 25 Mar. 1740; Robert, b. 10 Dec. 1741; Daniel, bap. 8 June and d. 23 July 1746. Samuel the f. resided in Menotomy. 9. John, by w. Eunice, had Mary, b. 8 Dec. 1744, m. Thomas Hill 18 June 1765. There may have been other children; but this was probably the youngest. Eunice the mother d. in the almshouse 19 Jan. 1794, a. 93. 10. Ebenezer, prob. s. of John (6), or of Joseph (5), m. Ann Bissell of Boston (pub. 21 Ap. 1739), and had Joseph, bap. 13 July 1740; Parsons, bap. 2 Jan. 1742-3; Tabitha, bap. 4 Aug. 1745; Ebenezer, bap. 7 Aug. 1748, d. young; Ebenezer, bap. 8 Mar. 1752, d. 4 Jan. 1802 (his
Varennes (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
Williams (pub. 1 Nov. 1760), and had Sarah, bap. 23 May 1762; Samuel, bap. 30 June 1765, d. 11 Mar. 1771; Thomas, bap. 27 Dec. 1767. 10. Nathan, s. of Samuel (6), had a child, b. and d. 30 Oct. 1770; a child b. and d. 4 July 1772; Nathan, bap. 27 June 1773; Moses, bap. 26 Feb. 1775; Walter, b. 1 Sept. 1776, d. 6 June 1797; Martha, bap. 17 Sept. 1780. Nathan the f. d. 6 Nov. 1799. 11. Timothy, s. of Ebenezer (8), by w. Lydia, had Amos Monroe, b. 21 Mar. 1795; Timothy, b. 1 Mar. 1796; Varennes, b. 20 Feb. 1798; Roxanna, b. 20 Feb. and d. Oct. 1800; a son, b. 1804, d. 15 Aug. 1805. Timothy the f. d. 12 Dec. 1813; his w. Lydia d. 15 Dec. 1823, a. 54. 12. Ebenezer, parentage not ascertained, had Joshua, bap. 10 July 1743; Mary, bap. 7 Ap. 1745, d. young; Mary, b. 1746, d. 25 Sept. 1750; a daughter b. 4 and d. 6 Feb. 1749; Ebenezer, b. 3 and d. 8 Mar. 1752. 13. John, parentage not ascertained, by w. Mary, had John, bap. 14 Jan. 1776; Reuben, bap. 5 Ap. 1778; William, bap. 25 M
Framingham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
settled in that part of Sudbury which was afterwards included in Framingham, and by w. Anne had John; Hannah, b. 6 June 1640, m. John Bent 1 n children survived. A large posterity of Elder Stone remains in Framingham, and in the region round about. 4. Daniel, s. of Gregory (2), of Woburn 1706, and had Abigail,b. 21 Ap. 1707, m. Micah Stone of Framingham; Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1708, rem. to Rutland; Jonas, b. 3 Dec. 1710, 8, m. Nathaniel Hammond, d. 1776; Samuel, b. 1 July 1690, rem. to Framingham, and m. Hannah Searl; John, b. 18 Sept. 1692, m. Lydia Hyde 1717;am F., a descendant of Gregory (2), through Elder John (3), b. in Framingham, m. Harriet Brigham of Westborough (a descendant from Thomas Brigdescendant from Gregory (2), and nephew to William F. (16), b. in Framingham, m. Mary L. Moody (pub. 4 Ap. 1845), and had (posthumous) Mary L1847, a. 31; his w. Mary L. d. 31 July 1849, a. 31. Thomas, of Framingham, m. Elizabeth Andrew 18 June 1730. Rebecca, m. Timothy Wellingto
Bristol, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
ys accurate. It seems certain that she was living in Mar. 1772, and she may have survived the 14th of August 1776. Her great grandson, Edward Sparhawk, Esq., who was b. 29 Nov. 1770 and d. 3 Sept. 1867, informed his pastor, the Rev. Frederic A. Whitney, that Mrs. Mayo died in the house of his father, Nathaniel Sparhawk at Brighton (then a part of Cambridge) and was buried in the old burial ground on Market Street, Brighton. 5. John, s. of Nathaniel (2), grad. H. C. 1689, settled at Bristol, R. I. Alden gives his epitaph thus: Here lyeth interred the body of the Rev. Mr. John Sparhawk, a minister of this place 23 years last past, and died the 29 42 of April 1718, in the 46 year of his age. He was f. of John, b. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 1715; and perhaps others. 6. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), by w. Joanna had Samuel, b. 17 Jan. 1730-31; Joanna, bap. 21 Jan. 1732-3, m. Thomas Gardner 12 June 1755; Sarah, bap. 3 Nov. 1734; Dorothy, b. 14 July 1739, m. Edward Wigglesworth (the younger P
Newport (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
), m. Lydia Moore, and had Sarah, bap. 27 Oct. 1734, d. 24 June 1740; Martha, b. 1 May 1736, d. 23 June 1740; Lydia, bap. 26 Mar. 1738, d. 5 June 1740; Ebenezer, b. 27 Ap. and d. 15 Nov. 1740; Sarah, b. May 1741, m. Jonathan Titcomb, Esq., of Newport, R. I., and was living in 1786; John and Ebenezer, twins, b. 16 May 1743, both grad. H. C. 1765 (John m. Mary Quincy, was a physician, and d. 1780, leaving sons John and Ebenezer); Martha, bap. 4 Aug. 1745, d. 10 Oct. 1746; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Nov. 1747, m. Samuel Clark, hatter, of Newport, and was living in 1786; Samuel, bap. 7 May 1749, d. 9 Aug. 1751; Samuel, bap. 20 May 1753, a printer, d.--May 1774; William, bap. 21 Sept. 1755, d. 1 May 1758; Lydia, bap. 11 Mar. 1759, d. young. Mrs. Lydia Stedman d. 1761, and Mr. Stedman m. Mary Austin of Chs. 4 Jan. 1764, by whom he had one son William, bap. 20 Jan. 1765, grad. H. C. 1784, was a lawyer, resided in Lancaster, Charlton, and Worcester, was a member of Congress, and d. 1831. Ebenezer
Salem (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
. Hannah Fessenden 28 Oct. 1674. 2. Stephen, another brother to the Judge, m. Margaret, only surviving dau. of Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 13 June 1682. He res. in Salem, and had many children. 3. Stephen, a descendant from John (1), H. C. 1761, Hebrew Professor 1765-1785. He m. Rebecca, dau. of the first Professor Wigglesworthof Nathaniel (4), had Patience and Simon (prob. not twins), bap. 10 Ap. 1737; Sarah, bap. 22 May 1737. 11. John, s. of John (5), grad. H. C. 1731, ordained at Salem 1736, and d. 30 Ap. 1755, a. 42. He m.——Porter, and had thirteen children, among whom were Nathaniel; John, of Portsmouth, N. H., Speaker of the House of Represenntage not ascertained, by w. Elizabeth, had Abigail, b. 1 July 1671; James, b. 26 May 1673. Stileman, Richard, by w. Hannah, had Samuel, b. 23 May 1644; went to Salem as early as 1646, and thence to Portsmouth, where by w. Mary he had Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Richard, from 1657 to 1668. Stocking, George (otherwise written
Nantucket (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
eet. By w. Anne, he had Esther, b.-June 1638; Mary, b.——, d. 26 Jan. 1639; Mary, b. 29 Sept. 1645. Roger the f. was Selectman 1641, 1642, 1643, 1645. Farmer says, he removed to Hampton, which he represented in 1651 and 1652. He d. 1660, leaving sons Joseph and Benjamin, and four daughters. 2. Abraham, appears on the Record to have been a Selectman here in 1640. This may denote the same person who was of Dedham, freeman 1637. Joseph, m. Susanna Dickson 23 Jan. 1777. Elizabeth, of Nantucket, a descendant from Rev. Samuel Angier, m. Andrew Craigie Jan. 1797, and d. 7 May 1844, a. 69. Shepard, Rev. Thomas, s. of William, b. in Towcester, Northamptonshire, 5 Nov. 1605, grad. at Cambridge, England, 1623, came to New England in 1635, and was immediately established here in the ministry. A large number of his friends and acquaintances either preceded or accompanied him, and purchased the estates of the first company, most of whom were about removing to Connecticut with Hooker.
Linnville (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 43
ny. 2. Thomas, was here as early as 1633, and res. on the easterly side of Eliot Street. His estate extended from Mount Auburn Street to Winthrop Street, which he sold to Edmund Angier, and rem. to Hartford, where he served on a Committee 1644, and was Chimney-viewer 1649. 3. Garrad (or Gerard, or Jared), was here in 1634, and owned land on the south side of the river. He probably removed to Lynn, and afterwards to Haddam, Conn. The General Court 13 Mar. 1637-8 granted him the ferry at Linn for two years, taking two pence for a single person to the furthest place, and but one penny a person for more to the furthest place, and but one penny for a single person to the nearest place. 4. Michael, owned four acres on the south side of the river 1635. Lewis says he was of Lynn 1637. 5. Michael, whether s. of the foregoing not ascertained, m. Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Swoetman, 7 Dec. 1671, and had Rebecca, b. 4 Nov. 1673; Susanna, b. 6 Ap. 1680; Michael, b. 16 Ap. 1682; Thomas, b
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