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ohn Needham 10 Oct. 1679, d. 4 Feb. 1690-91; Zechariah, b. 27 Sept. 1657; John, b. 10 Ap., d. 4 Jun Thomas, bap. 10 June 1705, prob. d. young; Zechariah, bap. 2 May 1708, grad. H. C. 1724, was an 700, m. Samuel Larkin of Chs. 3 Mar. 1723-4; Zechariah, bap. 1701-2, d. in Boston 1744, leaving w. administrator 9 Ap. 1747. 4. John, s. of Zechariah (2), m. Rebecca Champney 8 May 1721, and haduth, b. 19 Sept. 1723; John, b. 23 May 1725; Zechariah, b. 25 Jan. 1727-8; Samuel, b. 28 Jan. 1728-4 Jan. 1750; she d. about March 1789. 11. Zechariah, s. of Abraham (5), m. Rebecca Cutter 10 Feb Adams 14 June 1750; Abraham, b. about 1734; Zechariah, hap. 27 Mar. 1737; John, b. 11 Jan. 1738-9;tes eight days later.) 16. Abraham, s. of Zechariah (11), m. Susanna Wellington 17 Dec. 1757, anreason, and subjected to confinement. 17. Zechariah, s. of Zechariah (11), m. Rebecca WellingtonZechariah (11), m. Rebecca Wellington of Waltham 22 Jan. 1757; she d. 16 Aug. 1770, a. 35, and he m. Ruth Robbins 9 May 1771. His child[11 more...]
9 Nov. 1699; William, b. 9 Feb. 1704-5. Nathaniel. the f. res. in Medford. 8. Stephen, s. of John (5), by w. Elizabeth, had Grace, bap. here 24 June 1698; Josiah, bap. here 2. Feb. 1705-6; Ruth, bap. here 25 July 1708; Mary, bap. Medf. 19 Ap. 1719; Stephen, bap. Medf. 13 Aug. 1721; and probably others. Stephen the f. res. in Medf. 9. Percival, s. of John (5), m. Jane Willis, and had Percival, b. 13 Nov. 1698; Jane, b. 15 May 1700; Mary, b. 15 July 1706; Thomas, b. 15 Aug. 1712; Zaccheus and Susanna, twins, b. 11 Jan. 1714-15; Grace, b. 5 Oct. 1717; Willis, b. 7 Mar. 1718-19; and perhaps others. Mary, was b. in Camb.; the others named in Medf. where Percival the father res. until about 1721, when he and his w. Jane were recommended for admission to the Church in Sutton. He was elected Deacon in Medf. 6 Ap. 1720. 10. Jonathan, S. of John (5), res. in Medf., but had son Jonathan, bap. here 20 Oct. 1706. 11. Thomas, s. of John (5), res. in Medf. and was elected Deacon
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children, all by the first wife, were Nathaniel, b. 28 Feb. 1664-5, and d. 20 July 1665; Mary, b; 6 May 1666, prob. m. a Bixby, as a grandchild Mary Bigsbee is named in Deacon Hancock's will; Sarah, b. 23: Aug. 1667, m. Nathaniel Patten 15 Oct. 1711; Nathaniel, b. 29 Oct. 1668; Abigail,b. 29 Dec. 1669, and d. 7 May 1672; John, b. 1 Mar. 1671; Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1672-3; Abigail, b. 23 Aug. 1675; was unm. in 1719, but prob. m. Richard Davenport 8 Nov. 1720; Elizabeth, b. 26 Aug. 1677, m. Benjamin Wyman of Woburn 20 Jan. 1702, and Jonathan Bacon of Bedford, and d. Mar. 1749; Ebenezer, b. 10 Mar. 1680-81; Joseph, b. 28 Ap. 1683, and probe. d. young, as he was not named in his father's will; Solomon, birth not recorded, d. 16 May 1700. 3. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (2), was a shoemaker, and prob. res. in a house belonging to his father, opposite to the homestead in Dunster Street, until 1699, when he purchased of Thomas Eyers the estate afterwards famous as the Blue Anchor Tavern, in
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, and a Major-general. (Morant's Hist. Essex, II. 195.) John and Roger, who came into this country with their father, sometime before his death, returned to England. Roger d. on his passage, or soon after his arrival. John [grad. H. C. 1656] settled in the ministry at or near Colchester in the county of Essex in England, where he left issue. Joseph [grad. H. C. 1658] was ordained pastor of the first church in Hartford; [d. 24 May 1679]. Mary, m. Mr. Joseph Cook in England; Ruth, Mr. Samuel Wyllys of Hartford; and Mabel, Mr. James Russell of Charlestown in Mass.; and all had issue. (Trumbull's Hist. Conn., i. 224.) Rev. Joseph Haynes of Hartford had one son John who was a gentleman of importance in the Colony, and for a time was a magistrate and judge;—and the name became extinct in the Colony in this generation. Hinman. Healy, William, an early inhabitant of Lynn, rem. to Roxbury, and thence to Camb. He appears to have had at least five wives, and children by four of the<
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n Elizabeth, b. 8 June 1807, m. John Dolbeare of New York 19 July 1813; Sarah, b. 16 Sept. 1809, m. Josiah W. Cook 1 Oct. 1829; Mary Torrey, b. 10 June 1812, m. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1 Jan. 1833; Isabella, b. 28 July 1815, m. Shepard R. Laughton of Pittsford, Me., 11 Aug. 1846; Abigail Louisa, b. 16 Sept. 1817, d. unm. 29 Nov. 1843; ,Joia 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 (24), g 1780, and d. 25 May 1830 (she was mother of Sarah, b. 9 Dec. 1789, m. William Saunders 8 June 1815, d. 6 Nov. 1871; also, of Elizabeth N., b. 19 Jan. 1797, m. Jonas Wyeth 8 Feb. 1820); Samuel, b. 17 Mar. 1760; Rebecca, b. 17 Sept. 1762, m.——Hunt. d. 1852; James, b. 7 May 1765, was a saddler in Bennington, Vt., where he d.——; he
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e Dr. Aaron Hill; and one of her daughters (Elizabeth) m. Benjamin Eustis, and was mother of the late Governor Eustis; Martha, bap. 21 Feb. 1696-7, and d. 20 Oct. 1712; Tabitha. bap.. 23 Ap. 1699, m. Daniel Champney 4 Sept. 1723; Nathaniel, b. 14 Jan. 1701-2, grad. H. C. 1721, settled in the ministry at Tisbury 1727, dismissed about 1760, styled Esquire in 1772, and d. Sept. 1774, leaving children Josiah, Nathaniel, Russell, Mary, Martha, and Tabitha Dunham; Elizabeth, b. 16 Nov. 1704, m. John Wyeth 20 Dec. 1733; he d. 1756, and she administered on the estate; she d between 1772 and 1781 Solomon, bap. 10 Nov. 1706; Belcher, b. 24 Ap. 1709; grad. H. C. 1727; Tutor 1742-1767, and Fellow 1760-1767; he d. unm. 8 Nov. 1771; Martha, bap. 18 Ap. 1714; d. unm. and her estate was divided 12 Dec 1781. 4. John, s. of Nathaniel (2), grad. H C. 1689, taught the Grammar School in Camb. 1691, was ord. at lexington (then called Cambridge Farms), 2 Nov. 1698, where he continued in the ministry
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Susanna, bap. 6 July 1707. No further trace of him has been discovered. Susanna Hancock, prob. the widow of Ebenezer, m. Jacob Hill 29 Sept. 1714. The dau. Susanna was named [1719] in her grandfather's will, and was prob. the same who m. Ebenezer Wyeth about 1726. 7. Solomon, s. of Nathaniel (3), was a shoemaker; m. Mary, daughter of Rev. Josiah Torrey of Tisbury, 4 Nov. 1730, and probably res. with his father on Holmes Place. He served in a company of Artillery during the French war, an harness maker, and d. in Roxbury 1813; his son, of the same name and occupation, now res. in Cambridge. 9. Torrey, s. of Solomon (7), was a brick-layer, and res. on the westerly side of North Avenue, near Avon Street. He m. Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer Wyeth, 5 July 1774, and d. 17 July 1778, a. 32; his widow m. Deacon James Munroe, senior, 23 July 1783, and d. 31 Mar. 1815, a. 69. The children of Mr. Hancock were John, bap. 22 Oct. 1775, and d. 29 Sept. 1796; Solomon, bap. 14 July 1776; Samuel,
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me 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 farmer, and Deacon of the Church in Camb. Village, afterwards Newton. He d. 14 Sept. 1689, a. about 80, as noted on his Inventory. 2. Jonathan, a. younger brother of Samuel (1), m. Mary French; she d. in childbed 27 May 1672, a. 39, and he m. Mary Rediat of Sudbury 8 Feb. 1673-4. His children, so far as their names are ascertained, were ,Jonathan, b. 1 Ap. 1651 Samuel, b. 23 May 1652, m. Hannah Stedman
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4th, of Medford m. Mary, dau. of Abraham Hill, 12 July 1770. Hamlet, William, appears as an inhabitant in 1651. He m. wid. Sarah Hubbard, and had Jacob and Rebecca, 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
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arah Holden 24 Dec. 1778, and had Hannah, bap. 19 Sept. 1779; Isaac, bap. 10 Dec. 1780; Mary, bap. 21 Ap. 1782; Sally, bap. 6 Ap. 1783. 16. Stephen, prob. brother of Richard (1); the verdict of a coroner's jury is among the Files of the Middlesex County Court, dated 12 Jan. 1658-9: We, whose names are subscribed being summoned by the Constable of Cambridge to view the dead body of Steven Holden, lately deceased, we saw that his skull was crushed by a blow which (as we were informed by Samuell Wood and Richard Parke) come by the falling of a tree which himself had been helping to fell, and as he was going from it the tree fell suddenly and contrary to the expectation of all that were present, and gave him his mortal wound on his head. Edward Oakes, Edward Shepherd, Jonas Clarke, William Manning, Tho. Swoetman, Thomas Fox, Walter Hasting, Rob. Stedman, Gibert Craghon, Thomas Longhorne, Humphry Bradsha, David ffiske. No further trace of him has been found. Holley, Samuel (otherwi
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