corner of South and Dunster streets, which he sold in 1646.
Palfrey, John (otherwise written Palfray, Palfraye, Palfry, Palfory, Paulfrey, Paulfery), m. Rebecca, dau. of William Bordman, 4 Aug. 1664, and had Rebecca, b. 15 Sept. 1665, m. Joseph Hicks 24 Nov. 1716; John, b. 12 Ap. 1667, d. 27 June 1667; Elizabeth, b. 24 May 1668; Martha, b. 18 May 1670, m. Benjamin Goddard 30 May 1689; Thomas, b. 7 May 1672, d. 21 Nov. 1677; Ruth, b. 1 Nov. 1677, d. until.
at Medf.
29 Dec. 1737; John, b. Jan. or Feb. 1688-9, a shoemaker, d. unm.
1 Dec. 1759.
There were at least two more daughters, one of whom was prob.
Mary, who m. Ebenezer Williams 1 Dec. 1700.
John the f. was a carpenter, resided on the easterly side of North Avenue, near the Common, and d. in 1689.
The name, in this family, became extinct.
Palmer, Stephen, by w.——, had Stephen, bap. 18 Ap. 1697.
His former residence not ascertained.
He d. 21 May 1697.
2. Stephen, s. of Stephen (1), by w. Sarah, had Sarah, bap. 6 No
en Poast), owned a house and twelve acres on the south side of the river, 1635.
He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Constable in 1641. Some of the family moved down the River.
Hinman.
2. Thomas, a weaver, had a grant 1669, of fencing timber for his garden, and resided on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets, in 1673.
He may have been son of Stephen (1), but the traces of his early history have been obliterated.
He d. between 28 Mar. and 7 Ap. 1691; and bequeathed his whole estate to Nathaniel Hancock, directing him to pay £ 30 to his heirs at law, viz.: to dau. Rebecca Post, now dwelling in England, near Gravesend, to grandson Thomas Post, and to grandson John Satle (Sawtell), which last named grandson was to have all the testator's books, except the great Bible.
Pratt, John, was here in 1633, and owned a house 1635 on the northerly side of Mount Auburn Street, between Brighton Street and Brattle Square, which he soon sold t
ngham, and was living in 1725; William, b. 12 July 1676; Mary, b. 24 July 1679, m. Walter Russell 17 May 1699, and d. before 1706; Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1681-2; Elizabeth, m. John Russell 30 Mar. 1710, living at Killingly, Conn., 1725; Daniel, b. 18 Jan. 1689 (I suspect this last should be Hannah, instead of Daniel; Hannah d. 16 Sept. 1739, a. 50, naming sister Russell in her will). Nathaniel the f. d. 12 June 1725.
4. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (3), m. Deborah——; she d. 7 Mar. 1715-26 (G. S. 9 Mar.), and he m. Sarah Frost 17 May 1720.
His children were Nathaniel, b. 10 Dec. 1702; Abigail, b. 6 May 1705, m. Sebas Jackson 2 Dec. 1731; Jonathan, b.--Oct. 1706, prob.
the same who was killed by the falling of a clay bank where he was digging 22 Dec. 1730; his bro. Nathaniel was appointed administrator 1 Feb. 1730-31; Deborah, b. 25 July 1708, d. 22 Oct. 1708; Deborah, b. 6 Sept. 1709; Phebe, b. 2 Dec. 1711; Priscilla, b. 6 June 1713; Sarah, b. prob.
1714, bap. 10 Ap. 1715; Daniel, b. 22
more than 50 years, and expired March the 2d 1760, in the 84th year of her age, not impatient of life, but satisfied with it: Her children rise up, and call her blessed.
11. Stephen, s. of Solomon (7), m. Judith Frost of Chs. 8 July 1708; she d. and he m. Faith——; she d. 23 Jan. 1741-2, and he m. Lydia Prentice 10 Nov. 1743.
He was a cordwainer, and res. on the westerly side of North Avenue, a few rods south of the Railroad Bridge.
He was a Selectman 1744, and d. without issue, between 19 Mar. and 11 May 1761.
12. Nathaniel, s. of Solomon (7), m. Hannah, dau. of John Wyeth, and had Jonas, b. 25 Ap. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 19 May 1715, a tailor, resided in Sherburn 1742; Hannah, b. 16 Dec. 1716, m. Thomas Fessenden of Lex. (pub.
6 Feb. 1734-5); Tabitha, b. 30 Aug. 1718, m. Eleazar Russell before 1742; Solomon, b. 31 Jan. 1720-21.
Nathaniel the f. was a brickmaker, and d. 24 Oct. 1722; his w. Hannah m. Jason Winship, 1724.
13. Henry, s. of Solomon (7), m. Elizabeth Rand about 1
ise written Poast), owned a house and twelve acres on the south side of the river, 1635.
He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Constable in 1641. Some of the family moved down the River.
Hinman.
2. Thomas, a weaver, had a grant 1669, of fencing timber for his garden, and resided on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets, in 1673.
He may have been son of Stephen (1), but the traces of his early history have been obliterated.
He d. between 28 Mar. and 7 Ap. 1691; and bequeathed his whole estate to Nathaniel Hancock, directing him to pay £ 30 to his heirs at law, viz.: to dau. Rebecca Post, now dwelling in England, near Gravesend, to grandson Thomas Post, and to grandson John Satle (Sawtell), which last named grandson was to have all the testator's books, except the great Bible.
Pratt, John, was here in 1633, and owned a house 1635 on the northerly side of Mount Auburn Street, between Brighton Street and Brattle Square, which he so