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Isaac Brooks Kendall (search for this): chapter 8
Report of the Committee on Necrology.
[continued from page 24.]
Isaac Brooks Kendall was a well-known resident of Winter Hill, for the house in which he lived (338 Broadway) was built by his father in the fifties of the last century.
Mr. Kendall was descended on his father's side from Francis Kendall, the first of the nMr. Kendall was descended on his father's side from Francis Kendall, the first of the name in America, who, born in England, settled in Woburn in 1640, and became a large land and mill owner, as well as for eighteen years Selectman.
The grandparents of Mr. Kendall were Isaac (died July, 1833) and Lucy (Sables) Kendall, of Woburn.
They were the parents of Isaac, Jr., born in Woburn April 23, 1806, died in Somerville . Nancy (Bradford) Kendall was a lineal descendant of Governor William Bradford, of Plymouth Colony.
She died at her home on Winter Hill July 10, 1888.
Isaac Brooks Kendall, the second child of his parents, and the only one to survive infancy, was born in Charlestown June 4, 1835.
He married (1874) Alice R. Fitz, of Somervill
Seth Bradford (search for this): chapter 8
July, 1833 AD (search for this): chapter 8
1640 AD (search for this): chapter 8
Report of the Committee on Necrology.
[continued from page 24.]
Isaac Brooks Kendall was a well-known resident of Winter Hill, for the house in which he lived (338 Broadway) was built by his father in the fifties of the last century.
Mr. Kendall was descended on his father's side from Francis Kendall, the first of the name in America, who, born in England, settled in Woburn in 1640, and became a large land and mill owner, as well as for eighteen years Selectman.
The grandparents of Mr. Kendall were Isaac (died July, 1833) and Lucy (Sables) Kendall, of Woburn.
They were the parents of Isaac, Jr., born in Woburn April 23, 1806, died in Somerville June 27, 1894.
Isaac, Jr., married at Charlestown, May 1, 1833, Nancy, daughter of Seth Bradford, of Medford, where she was born March 8, 1805.
She had been brought up by Mrs. Kendall Bailey, of Charlestown, and had as a stepmother a sister of her husband's mother.
Mrs. Nancy (Bradford) Kendall was a lineal descendant of Governo
April 23rd, 1806 AD (search for this): chapter 8
March 8th, 1805 AD (search for this): chapter 8
1874 AD (search for this): chapter 8
June 4th, 1835 AD (search for this): chapter 8
July 10th, 1888 AD (search for this): chapter 8
June 27th, 1894 AD (search for this): chapter 8