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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
2, 1797 Walker, RuthLexington, Nov., 1765Feb. 24, 1766In family of Nathl. Webb. Walker, TimothyJan. 30, 1791Butcher. Warner, TobiasCambridge, Nov. 22, 1764Aug. 26, 1765Child in family of Josiah Dixon. Warren, MaryWatertown, Nov. 5, 1763June 14, 1764Daughter of Samuel Warren. In family of Isaac Hall. Watson, IsaacCambridge, May, 1770Oct. 8, 1770 Watts, NathanielAug. 31, 1797 Webb, NathanielLexington, Nov. 1765Feb. 24, 1766        Amy (wife)        John (children)        Elizabeth (children)        Jotham (children)        James (children)        Sarah (children)        Michael (children) Webber, Patience1735-6 Welch, JamesBoston, Oct. 26, 1761Feb. 16, 1762Irishman. Coachman in employ of Col. Royall. Wheeler, John B.Aug. 31, 1797 Wheelwright, JosephJan. 30, 1791 Whitaker, ElizabethBoston, Sept. 25, 1772 In family of Benj. Hall. White, FrancisWeston, abt. July 9, 1766Nov. 8, 1766[Francis Burns. White, JosiahWenham,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
f sale was receipted and the signature disclosed the identity of the supposed drover, there was consternation, a few apologies, and the governor took his breakfast with the family. Isaac Hill was governor of New Hampshire, 1836-38. It is said, Timothy Cotting, who was a friend of Tanner Hall (they were both Democrats), could never forego the opportunity of joking his friend on this experience. In 1814, William Bradbury was assessor; in 1823, he was on committee with Andrew Blanchard, Galen James, Turell Tufts, and Nathan Adams, to whom was referred the petition of those citizens in the east part of the town who desired a school in their section. Previous to the sale of his father's property, William Bradbury had made over to him about twelve acres of woodlot in what is now Glenwood. He may have used the wood in his coopering, and there are people living who remember seeing him going back and forth with his axe to cut wood. He sold this property to the late Daniel Lawrence, w
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Female Union temperance Society. (search)
ce Society. by Helen Tilden Wild. Written by request of the surviving members. EXTRACTS from selectmen's records given on a previous page show the situation in Medford in the '30's and '40's. Rev. Caleb Stetson, Rev. Hosea Ballou, 2d, Deacon Galen James, James O. Curtis and others were leaders in the crusade against liquor sellers. The Washingtonian Movement, so called, had between 1840 and 1845 found many supporters all over the country, and a desire to help in the great reform brought into being the Female Union Temperance Society, which continued its organization for fifty-two years. Mrs. James 0. Curtis, the first secretary, recorded, Several ladies of Medford met at a room in the house of Mrs. W. Peake on Friday eve, Dec. 12, 1845, for the purpose of forming themselves into a society to promote the cause of temperance. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. C. Stetson. Mrs. Doctor Fuller was chosen Moderator. The constitution was adopted December 23, 1845. It defined
bbard, Rev. G. W. Blagden, Boston; Hon. William Reed, Rev. Mr. Cozzens, Marblehead; Rev. Dr. Hawes, Rev. T. H. Gallaudet, Rev. J. H. Linsley. Hon. Thomas day, Hartford, Conn.; Rev. Aaron Warner, Samuel Train Esq. Medford. [Bill annexed.] Galen James, Esq., to Albert Smith, Dr. To Tuition of his son Horace    One quarter commencing June 25th 1832$8.00 To 1 Bush's Questions .75. Paper .06.81       1 Lead Pencil .06. Glass broken .30.36       1 Smith's Arithmetick.50          arter commencing October 1st 18328.00 To Tuition of Miss Charlotte James    1/3 quarter commencing Sept. 5th 18322.67 To 1 Bush's Questions. 75.    1 Writing Book 12 1/287 1/2      1 Walker's Dictionary .75.    Evidences of Christ .251.00 ——1.87 1/2 To Tuition of Miss Charlotte James     Quarter commencing Oct. 1, 1832, in advance8.00 ——             Recd. Payment$30.34 Deduct on Charlotte's Tuition3.00 ——             Recd. Pay