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Maidstone (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
ah, bap. 2 May 1708, grad. H. C. 1724, was an eminent schoollmaster in Boston, where he d 21 July 1761, leaving an only son Timothy Prout Hicks. Zechariah the f. was a carpenter, res. on the homestead, and d. 27 Jan. 1752, a. 94. 3. Joseph, s. of Zechariah (1), m. Bethia, dau. of John Green, and granddaughter of Edward Mitchelson, about 1693; she d. 12 Ap. 1708, a. 35, and he m. Rebecca, dau. of John Palfrey, 29 Nov. 1716. His chil. were Joseph, b. about 1694, who was living at East Hampton, N. Y., in 1751; Bethia, bap. 20 Dec. 1616; Elizabeth, bap. 19 June 1698; Mary, bap. 20 May 1700, m. Samuel Larkin of Chs. 3 Mar. 1723-4; Zechariah, bap. 1701-2, d. in Boston 1744, leaving w. Lydia and two sons, Thomas Daggett and Mitchelson; there are reasons for supposing that he grad. H. C. 1729, though he was styled Mariner in the settlement of his estate; Hannah, bap. 13 Feb. 1703-4; Mercy, bap. 27 Jan. 1705-6; Samuel, bap. 28 Mar. 1708. Joseph the f. was a carpenter, res. on the hom
Medford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
25 Oct. 1694, d. 22 Sept. 1773; Susanna, b. 30 Aug. 1696; Sarah, b. 8 Sept. 1698; Tabitha, b. 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. Med. and d. 7 Jan. 1840. Abigail, m. Jonathan Ward of Newton 31 Dec. 1700. Ezekiel, of Medf. m. Anna, dau. of Rev. Samuel Cook, 24 Oct. 1765. Stephen, 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 1d. 15 Jan. 1827. Edmund Trowbridge the f. was a merchant and res. on the westerly side of Prospect Street, between Main and Austin Streets; about 1840 he rem. to Medford, where he d. 13 May 1861. 21. John, by w. Mary, had Moses, b.——Mary, b. 24 Jan. 1716-17; Anna, b. 22 Dec. 1718, m. Jacob Caldwell; Zebulun, b. 2 Oct. 1720; Set
Lunenburg, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
, a. 28. 9. Thomas, s. of Ebenezer (8), m. Elizabeth Brown 21 Ap. 1763, and had in Camb. Josiah, b. 24 Dec. 1763; Mary, b. 1 July 1765, m. Benjamin Hammond, and d. 19 Dec. 1846; in Roxbury, Thomas, b. 18 Aug. 1766; James, b. 8 Feb. 1768; in Lunenburg, Ebenezer, b. 8 June 1769; Phineas Brown, b. 1 Nov. 1770; Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1772, m. John Royal Barlow 6 Sept. 1792, and d. 30 Sept. 1850; Stephen, b. 23 June 1774, fell from mast-head and was killed 25 Dec. 1796; in Cambridge, Washington, b2; Ann, b. 3 Sept. 1784, m. Ephraim Chamberlain; William, b. 4 Aug. 1786;, d. May 1790; Susan Soden, b. 9 Ap. 1791, m. Elisha Brimball, and d. 9 Feb. 1824. Thomas the f. was a currier, and resided successively in Cambridge (Brighton), Roxbury, Lunenburg, and Cambridge. He served in the Revolutionary War, and was styled Major in the record of his election as Deacon of the Brighton Church, 10 May 1791. He d. at Brighton 8 May 1807; his w. Elizabeth d. at Rutland 14 Jan. 1821, a. 75. 10. Jos
Arundel, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
was appointed administrator 14 July 1746. Caleb the f. d. at Newton, and his son Caleb was appointed administrator 3 Feb. 1745. 6. Daniel, s. of Joseph (3), m. Mary Tapley 30 Dec. 1736, and had six children, bap. here: Joseph, 30 Mar. 1740; Margaret, 14 Oct. 1744; Mary, 26 Oct. 1747; Daniel, 27 May 1750; John, 30 Dec. 1753d. young; John, 15 July 1659. 7. John, s. of John (4), grad. H. C. 1725; was several years engaged in teaching here and at York, Me.; settled in the ministry at Arundel, Me., 1741; was dismissed 1768, and d. 1773 or 1774. He m. Elizabeth Muzzey, who d. Dec. 1729, aged 19; he afterwards m. Susanna Swett of New York, sister to the w. of Rev. Thomas Prentice, who survived him. By his w. Susanna, he had Susanna, bap. here 18 Sept. 1737; John, bap. 7 Jan. 1738-9. He was a man of respectable talents, and, to judge from his writings that were preserved some time after his death, of good acquirements. He wrote a splendid hand, and was well acquainted with business,
Holyoke (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
. 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 office he sustained for more than sixty-three years; he d. 20 May 1854. Samuel the f. was
Cambridgeport (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
ov. 1832; Isaac H., b. 23 Ap. 1813; Amittai, b. 3 Oct. 1815, m. Daniel Davis 1834; Sylvana, b. 3 Mar. 1818, m. Rufus Cox 2 Ap. 1846; James P., b.——, d. 12 Sept. 1874, a. 51; Abby, b.——; Andrew Jackson, b.——, res. here. Samuel the f. res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 19 Jan. 1857, a. 74; his w. Susanna d. 28 Ap. 1872, a. 86. Haugh, Atherton (otherwise written Hough and Hought), was one of the Assistants in 1635, and owned a house and farm embracing the whole of the upland in East Cambridge, ands. of Thomas (9), m. Isabella Winship 31 Mar. 1789, and had Isabella, b. 29 Dec. 1789, m. William Leathe 4 July 1811, and d. 9 Aug. 1875. Josiah the f. was a merchant, and innholder in early life, but for many years cultivated a few acres in Cambridgeport. His w. Isabella d. 24 Nov. 1821, a. 52, and he m. Mrs. Mary Forbes in 1822, and Mrs. Elizabeth Greenwood of Boston in 1838; he d. 29 Mar. 1847. 11. Thomas, s. of Thomas (9), m. Elizabeth Seaver 22 Sept. 1793; he was a blacksmith, a
Medfield (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
. of John (4), by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b.——, m. John Allen of Walpole 22 June 1725; Mary, b. 1708; Joseph, b. 1710; Hannah, b. 1713; Abigail, b. 9 Sept. 1716, d. young; Matthew, b. 18 Sept. 1718; Esther, b. 6 Ap. 1721, m. Samuel Boyce of Medfield 13 Ap. 1744. Joseph the f. was a weaver, and resided in Reading in 1699, when he petitioned the General Court for relief, describing himself as late of Cambridge, and representing that in 1690 he was in an expedition against the Indians, and th 1647, a. 61. In his will, dated 7 July 1647, he named his w. Susanna, sons John and Samuel, and dau.,Joanna, deceased (w. of Rev. Thomas Shepard); Mary, deceased (w. of Rev. Roger Newton); and Sarah, who afterwards m. Rev. John Wilson, Jr., of Medfield. The character of Mr. Hooker has deservedly been held in reverence in New England He was considered one of the most able theologians of his day,—equal, and, in the opinion of many good judges, superior to his great contemporary, John Cotton. T<
Mason, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
e 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 office he sustained for more than sixty-three years; he d. 20 May 1854. Samuel the f. was a cMason, N. H., 3 Nov. 1790, which office he sustained for more than sixty-three years; he d. 20 May 1854. Samuel the f. was a carpenter, and resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, a few rods from the Common; he was very thriftless and improvident, and depended on others for support. He d. 21 June 1798, a. about 66. His w. Sarah is reputed to have been an excellent woman, who by her industry and self-denial enabled her son Ebenezer to obtain a good education; her kindness was repaid by her son, who received her into his family and provided for her comfort in the latter years of her life; she d. 30 Dec. 1808.
Andrew Jackson (search for this): chapter 33
tabel m. Thomas Hastings 3 Oct. 1802, and d. 7 Jan. 1850. 29. Samuel, parentage not ascertained, m. Susanna Lane of Bedford, and had Samuel Emery, b. 1806, d. 21 July 1870; Susanna, b. 13 Oct. 1808, m. George W. Hubbard 4 Mar. 1827, d. 21 July 1852; Mary Adeline, b. 17 Feb. 1811, m. Gilbert Cutting 25 Nov. 1832; Isaac H., b. 23 Ap. 1813; Amittai, b. 3 Oct. 1815, m. Daniel Davis 1834; Sylvana, b. 3 Mar. 1818, m. Rufus Cox 2 Ap. 1846; James P., b.——, d. 12 Sept. 1874, a. 51; Abby, b.——; Andrew Jackson, b.——, res. here. Samuel the f. res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 19 Jan. 1857, a. 74; his w. Susanna d. 28 Ap. 1872, a. 86. Haugh, Atherton (otherwise written Hough and Hought), was one of the Assistants in 1635, and owned a house and farm embracing the whole of the upland in East Cambridge, and in 1642 he had added so much to his farm that it contained two hundred and sixty-seven acres. He early removed to Boston, and resided at the southerly corner of Washington and School stree
John Cutter (search for this): chapter 33
an. 1775, a. 79. 10. Abraham, s. of Abraham (5), m. Mary Grant, and d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1723-4; his w. Mary m. John Butterfield 1 Mar. 1725-6, and Abraham Watson 4 Jan. 1750; she d. about March 1789. 11. Zechariah, s. of Abraham (5), m. Rebecca Cutter 10 Feb 1731-2, and had Sarah, bap. 15 Oct. 1732, m. William Adams 14 June 1750; Abraham, b. about 1734; Zechariah, hap. 27 Mar. 1737; John, b. 11 Jan. 1738-9; Samuel, b. 3 Mar. 1741; William, b. 8 Oct. 1743; Rebecca, b. 25 Sept. 1745, m. John Cutter 3d, 24 Jan. 1765; Lydia, b. about 1747, m. George Prentice 21 June 1770; Susanna, bap. 4 Mar. 1749-50, m. Thomas Francis of Medf. 11 July 1771; Mary, bap. 7 June 1752, m. Stephen Hall 4th, 12 July 1770; Deborah, bap. 18 July 1756, m. Nehemiah Cutter, Jr., 30 Oct. 1781. Zecha-Riah, the f. res. in Menot., and d. 11 Mar. 1768, a. 60; his w. Rebecca d. 1 Feb. 1797, a. 84. 12. Jacob, s. of John (7), m. Sarah Palmer 14 Sept. 1732, and had Anna, bap. 24 Feb. 1733-4, d. young; Jacob, bap. 1
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