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December 23rd, 1661 AD (search for this): chapter 43
ac. Samuel Stone of Camb. 7 June 1655, and d. 6 Oct. 1700; Samuel, b. 24 Ap. 1638; Elizabeth, m. Samuel Manning of Camb. 13 Ap. 1664; Abigail, m. Deac. John Morse. Isaac the f. d. 19 June 1671; his w. Mary d. 2 Ap. 1677. 3. John, s. of Isaac (2), m. Sarah Mixer of Watertown, and had John, b. the second week in May 1654; his w. Sarah d. 18 June 1656, and he m. Mary Lathrop of Barnstable, Dec. 1656, by whom he had Isaac, b. 17 April 1658, d. young; Samuel, b. 3 Sept. 1659; Isaac, b. 23 Dec. 1661; Nathaniel, b. 30 Nov. 1663; Thomas, b. 6 Dec. 1665. John the f. was one of the earliest settlers in that part of Cambridge which was incorporated into the town of Billerica, and d. 5 Mar. 1668-9; his w. Mary m. Lieut. William French 6 May 1669. 4. Isaac, s. of Isaac (2), m. Sarah Beers 28 June 1660, and had at the Farms Sarah, b. 14 Jan. 1661-2; Mary, b. 8 Oct. 1663; Isaac, b. 20 Aug. 1665; Samuel, b. 20 Jan. 1667-8; Abigail; John, b. 1675. 5. Samuel, S. of Isaac (2), m. Hannah,
September 13th, 1812 AD (search for this): chapter 43
n; Edward, b. 29 Nov. 1770; Katherine; these three named in their father's will; Thomas Gardner, bap. 5 Nov. 1775, d. young. Na-Thaniel the f. was Selectman four years, 1772-1775, and d. 1 Oct. 1777; his w. Hannah d. 27 Jan. 1826, a. 83. 15. Edward, s. of Nathaniel (14), m. Elizabeth Murdock of Roxbury (pub. 7 June 1804), and had Edward Corey, bap. 4 Aug. 1805, resides in Brighton District; Samuel, bap. 19 Ap. 1807; George, bap. 24 June 1810, a lawyer in Boston; Thomas Gardner, bap. 13 Sept. 1812; Charles, bap. 8 Mar. 1818. Edward the f. was President of the Brighton Bank, Deacon of the Church, and held other offices until extreme old age; he d. 3 Sept. 1867, a. nearly 97. 16. Thomas, by w. Mary, had Sybil, b. 3 Mar. 1761. Spencer, William, one of the first company, was here in 1632, and res. at the N. E. corner of Mount Auburn Street and Brattle Square. He was Selectman 1635, Deputy or Representative 1632, 1634-1637, five years; Lieutenant of the first Train-band in Camb.
was elected Deacon 5 Aug. 1724, and d. 8 Nov. 1734, a. 67 years and 10 days; his w. Abigail was pub. to Joseph Mayo of Roxbury 16 Oct. 1735, and after his death returned to Camb., and attained extreme old age. In his century sermon, 1801, Dr. Holmes says, about the year 1770, Mrs. Mayo of Cambridge died in the CVI year of her age. This date of death is too early; the Boston News Letter, March 19, 1772, contains this paragraph: Died at Cambridge the present year 1772, Mrs. Thwing aged 101 in Jan., Mrs. Williams 102 in Feb., Mr. Holden 96 Mar. 8th. Still living in Cambridge, Mrs. Mayo in her 102d year. This statement varies only one year from the fact; Abigail, dau. of Simon Gates, who m. Nathaniel Sparhawk and Joseph Mayo, was b. 14 Aug. 1671, and had not fully attained 101 years in Mar. 1772. She must have lived at least until 14 Aug. 1776, if she entered her 106th year. Under date of Mar. 1774, Pemberton says, Died this month at Cambridge the widow Abigail Mayo, aged 106 years (
1724, and d. 8 Nov. 1734, a. 67 years and 10 days; his w. Abigail was pub. to Joseph Mayo of Roxbury 16 Oct. 1735, and after his death returned to Camb., and attained extreme old age. In his century sermon, 1801, Dr. Holmes says, about the year 1770, Mrs. Mayo of Cambridge died in the CVI year of her age. This date of death is too early; the Boston News Letter, March 19, 1772, contains this paragraph: Died at Cambridge the present year 1772, Mrs. Thwing aged 101 in Jan., Mrs. Williams 102 in Feb., Mr. Holden 96 Mar. 8th. Still living in Cambridge, Mrs. Mayo in her 102d year. This statement varies only one year from the fact; Abigail, dau. of Simon Gates, who m. Nathaniel Sparhawk and Joseph Mayo, was b. 14 Aug. 1671, and had not fully attained 101 years in Mar. 1772. She must have lived at least until 14 Aug. 1776, if she entered her 106th year. Under date of Mar. 1774, Pemberton says, Died this month at Cambridge the widow Abigail Mayo, aged 106 years (Man. Gen.); but Pemberton'
February 12th, 1650 AD (search for this): chapter 43
ing a large quantity of land on the south side of the river (now Brighton District), a part of which still remains in possession of his descendants. He was permitted to draw wine and strong water for Cambridge 1639. He d. 28 June 1647, a. prob. about 50; his w. Katherine d. 5 July 1647; and Mary Pierce d. in his family, and was bur. 12 July 1647. 2. Nathaniel, S. of Nathaniel (1), m. Patience, dau. of Rev. Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, 3 Oct. 1649, and had Nathaniel, b. 3 Nov. 1650, d. 12 Feb. 1650-51; Mary, b. about 1652, m. William Barrett 8 Oct. 1673; Sybil, b. about 1655, m. Dr. Jonathan Avery of Dedham 22 July 1679, and subsequently m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of Malden, was mother of the first Professor Wigglesworth, and d. 6 Aug. 1708, a. 53; Esther, bap. 5 May 1661; Samuel, bap. 5 Feb. 1664; Nathaniel, bap. 3 Nov. 1667; John, b. about 1672. Nathaniel the f. resided in the Brighton District (the residence of most of his descendants who remained within the ancient limits of
August 27th, 1700 AD (search for this): chapter 43
b. 12 Aug. 1634; and others. Samuel the f. succeeded his father as Deacon of the Church at Lex. 1715, and d. 17 June 1743, a. nearly 87; his w. Dorcas d. 24 Sept. 1746, a. 87. 9. John, s. of Samuel (6), m. Rachel Shepard of Concord 27 Ap. 1687, and had John, b. 12 Mar. 1687-8, d. young; John, b. 15 Dec. 1689, was Deacon of the Church at Lex., and d. 7 Aug. 1762, a. 72 (his w. Mary d. 16 Oct. 1772, a. 77); Mary, b. 26 Sept. 1692; Anna, b. 27 Nov. 1694; Rachel, b. 6 June 1697; Ruth, b. 27 Aug. 1700. John the f. res. at the Farms, and d. there 3 Feb. 1713. 10. Joseph, s. of Samuel (6), by w. Sarah, had Sarah, b. 1 Nov. 1700; and others. Joseph the f. d. 17 Jan. 1713-14. 11. Samuel, s. of Samuel (8), m. Abigail, dau. of Deac. George Reed 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, a Deacon at Lex., d. 29 Oct. 1790; Elizabeth, b. 21 Dec. 1713, m. John Stone and rem. to Rutland; T
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