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December 18th, 1652 AD (search for this): chapter 43
Daniel the f. was a physician, or as styled on sundry records, Chirurgeon, and resided at the N. E. corner of Dunster and Mount Auburn streets. He removed to Boston between 1 May 1655, when Edward Burt acknowledged a debt to him of 7,200 lbs. Muscavadoes sugar, and 23 Nov. 1657, when he sold his late mansion place in Camb. to Samuel Andrew. He d. between 6 Dec. 1686 and 6 July 1687. 5. David, s. of Gregory (2), by w. Dorcas had David, b. 6 Ap. 1650; Daniel, b. about 1651; Dorcas, b. 18 Dec. 1652; John, b. about 1654; Samuel, b. 19 June 1656; Nathaniel, b. about 1658. 6. Samuel, s. of Gregory (2), m. Sarah, dau. of Isaac Stearns of Wat., 7 June 1655, and had Samuel, b. 1 Oct. 1656; Isaac, b. about 1658, prob. d. young; Sarah, b. 5 Feb. 1660-61; John, b. 12 May 1663; Lydia, b. 25 Nov. 1665; Mary, b. 22 Feb. 1667-8, d. 11 May 1669; Joseph, b. 1671; Anna, b. 30 June 1673. Samuel the f. resided at the Farms; was Selectman 1681, 1688, and 1692; at the organization of the Church (n
igail and Deborah were at Dedham, and Sarah at Braintree, about 1658. Edward the f. was a mariner, and d. about 1680. 4. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), grad. H. C. 1653, was ordained at Chs. 13 Ap. 1659, and d. of small-pox 22 Dec. 1677, a. 42. He well sustained the reputation inherited from his father, fell a victim to his own fCooper), he had six children, all born in England; John, b. about 1619; Daniel; David; Elizabeth, m.——Potter of Ipswich; Samuel; Sarah, m. Joseph Miriam of Concord 1653. Gregory the f. was a farmer; he owned a house and 26 acres at Wat. and 54 acres of outlands, all which he sold to Nathaniel Sparhawk, agent of Thomas Boylston of3-4, m.—— Walker; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1645, m.——Edmands; Daniel, b. 2 Jan. 1646-7, prob. d. young; Elizabeth, b. 1 Jan. 1648-9, prob. d. young; Abigail, b. 28 Ap. 1653, m.——Keach. Daniel the f. was a physician, or as styled on sundry records, Chirurgeon, and resided at the N. E. corner of Dunster and Mount Auburn street
June 10th, 1653 AD (search for this): chapter 43
homas the f. was prob. the grad. H. C. 1689, and was Register of Probate 1702. SWOeTMAN, Thomas (otherwise written Sweetman, Sweateman, Swetman, and Swatman), by w. Isabel, had Elizabeth, b. 6 Jan. 1646-7, m. Benjamin Wellington 7 Dec. 1671; Rebecca, b. 7 Ap. 1649, m. Michael Spencer 7 Dec. 1671; Mehetabel, b. prob. 1651; Sarah, b. 2 May 1654; Thomas, b. 18 and d. 27 Jan. 1655-6; Ruhamah, b. 28 Mar. 1657; Samuel, b. 19 Ap. 1659, grad. H. C. 1677; Bethia, bap. 7 July 1661, m. James Hews of Boston 12 Dec. 1692; Hepzibah, b. 19 June 1666. Thomas the f. was a weaver; he was here as early as 1645, and res. at the N. W. corner of the present College grounds. He d. 8 Jan. 1682-3, a. 73. His w. Isabel was living 12 June 1697, and was prob. the wid. Swoetman who received charity from the Church 1691-1709, about which last date she prob. died. Symmes, Mrs. Sarah, had a grant of land 1639. She appears to have been a lady of wealth, and a member of the Church. She d. 10 June 1653.
October 22nd, 1653 AD (search for this): chapter 43
rch; and d. 30 Nov. 1672, a. 82; his w. Lydia d. 24 June 1674. 3. John, s. of Gregory (2), in early life settled in that part of Sudbury which was afterwards included in Framingham, and by w. Anne had John; Hannah, b. 6 June 1640, m. John Bent 1 July 1658; Mary, b. prob. 1642, m. Isaac Hunt of Concord, who d. Dec. 1680, and she m. Eliphalet Fox of Concord, and d. before 6 Ap. 1686; Daniel, b. 31 Aug. 1644; David, b. 31 Oct. 1646; Elizabeth, b. prob. 1649, m. Samuel Stow; Margaret, b. 22 Oct. 1653, m. William Brown 11 Jan. 1676; Tabitha, b. 29 May 1655, m. John Rice 2 Nov. 1674; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1657, m. Jacob Hill of Camb.; Nathaniel, b. 11 May 1660. John the f. was a Deacon of the Church at Sudbury, and employed by the town in civil affairs. On the death of his father he returned to Camb., and occupied the homestead. He was Representative 1682 and 1683. He was also elected a Ruling Elder of the Church here, to which office he and Elder Clark were ordained 15 Nov. 1682, when
on the Records 8 Feb. 1635-6, after which the name disappears. The estate passed into the hands of Robert Stedman before 1642. Simon Sackett of Springfield, about 1654, and John Sackett of Northampton, in 1660, were sons of Simon and Isabel of Cambridge. Saltonstall, Sir Richard, was one of the Assistants, when the Government pany at Cambridge about six years, is freed from serving as a common soldier there. He served as Cornet of Capt. Davis's Troop, in the expedition against Ninigret 1654; and was one of the Committee of the Militia for Cambridge 5 Mar. 1676-7, holding the rank of Quartermaster (unless John (3) was the person named in the Record). H 6 Dec. 1686 and 6 July 1687. 5. David, s. of Gregory (2), by w. Dorcas had David, b. 6 Ap. 1650; Daniel, b. about 1651; Dorcas, b. 18 Dec. 1652; John, b. about 1654; Samuel, b. 19 June 1656; Nathaniel, b. about 1658. 6. Samuel, s. of Gregory (2), m. Sarah, dau. of Isaac Stearns of Wat., 7 June 1655, and had Samuel, b. 1 Oct
May, 1654 AD (search for this): chapter 43
a was afflicted by insanity. See Gibson, John. 2. Isaac, of Wat., by w. Mary, had Mary, b. in England; Hannah; John; Isaac, b. 6 Jan. 1632-3; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1635, m. Deac. 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
May 2nd, 1654 AD (search for this): chapter 43
1804, a. 71; his w. Mary d. 18 Sept. 1826, a. 82. 14. Thomas, m. Prudence, dau. of Maj. Jonathan Wade of Medf., and had Thomas, bap. here 6 May 1705. Thomas the f. was prob. the grad. H. C. 1689, and was Register of Probate 1702. SWOeTMAN, Thomas (otherwise written Sweetman, Sweateman, Swetman, and Swatman), by w. Isabel, had Elizabeth, b. 6 Jan. 1646-7, m. Benjamin Wellington 7 Dec. 1671; Rebecca, b. 7 Ap. 1649, m. Michael Spencer 7 Dec. 1671; Mehetabel, b. prob. 1651; Sarah, b. 2 May 1654; Thomas, b. 18 and d. 27 Jan. 1655-6; Ruhamah, b. 28 Mar. 1657; Samuel, b. 19 Ap. 1659, grad. H. C. 1677; Bethia, bap. 7 July 1661, m. James Hews of Boston 12 Dec. 1692; Hepzibah, b. 19 June 1666. Thomas the f. was a weaver; he was here as early as 1645, and res. at the N. W. corner of the present College grounds. He d. 8 Jan. 1682-3, a. 73. His w. Isabel was living 12 June 1697, and was prob. the wid. Swoetman who received charity from the Church 1691-1709, about which last date she
June 22nd, 1654 AD (search for this): chapter 43
n 1709 Caleb Stanley was elected or rather appointed Secretary of the Colony, which he held three years. Hinman. Stanesby, John, is named as a land-holder in describing the bounds of William Cutter's land in the Neck about 1638. Starr, comfort, a Chirurgeon, or physician, was here in 1638, in Duxbury 16 Mar. 1639-40 and d. in Boston 2 Jan. 1660. See Savage, Gen. Diet. Stearns, Charles, of Wat., had w. Hannah who d. July 1651, and he m. Rebecca, dau. of John Gibson of Cambridge, 22 June 1654. His chil. were Samuel, b. at Wat. 2 June 1650; at Camb., Shubael, b. 20 Sept. 1655; John, b. 24 Jan. 1656-7; and again at Wat., Isaac, Charles, Rebecca, and Martha. Charles the f. removed to Lynn and d. before 1695. (Sav. Gen. Diet.) His w. Rebecca was afflicted by insanity. See Gibson, John. 2. Isaac, of Wat., by w. Mary, had Mary, b. in England; Hannah; John; Isaac, b. 6 Jan. 1632-3; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1635, m. Deac. Samuel Stone of Camb. 7 June 1655, and d. 6 Oct. 1700; Samu
June 30th, 1654 AD (search for this): chapter 43
rah, prob. not twins, bap. 21 Feb. 1696-7; Stephen, bap. 4 Sept. 1698; Samuel, bap. 7 Jan. 1699-1700; Mercy, bap. 14 May 1704; Susanna, bap. 28 Ap. 1706. 3. John, perhaps s. of Stephen (1), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 26 Dec. 1700; Mary, b. 29 Mar. 1702; John, bap. 16 Ap. 1704. Swan, John (otherwise written, Swann, Swaine and Swayne), m. Rebecca Palfrey 1 Jan. 1650-51; she d. 12 July 1654 and he m. Mary Pratt 2 Mar. 1655-6. His children were Ruth, b. I or 10 Mar. 1652; Gershom, b. 30 June 1654; Samuel, b. 3 Ap. or 1 May 1657, d. 19 or 20 June 1678; Mary, b. 2 May 1659; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1661, m. Ezekiel Richardson of Woburn 27 July 1687; Lydia, b. 28 July 1663; John, b. 1 May 1665, resided in Woburn 1712; Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 1667; Ebenezer, b. 14 Nov. 1672. John the f. was brought up in the family of Thomas Bittlestone, who provided by his will 3 Nov. 1640 that his w. Elizabeth should be served five years by his boy John Swan, and should then pay him five pounds. He was a f
July 12th, 1654 AD (search for this): chapter 43
Ste-Phen, m. Samuel Sears of Wrentham 10 Aug. 1704. 2. Samuel, prob. s. of Stephen (1), had Mary and Sarah, prob. not twins, bap. 21 Feb. 1696-7; Stephen, bap. 4 Sept. 1698; Samuel, bap. 7 Jan. 1699-1700; Mercy, bap. 14 May 1704; Susanna, bap. 28 Ap. 1706. 3. John, perhaps s. of Stephen (1), by w. Mary, had Hannah, b. 26 Dec. 1700; Mary, b. 29 Mar. 1702; John, bap. 16 Ap. 1704. Swan, John (otherwise written, Swann, Swaine and Swayne), m. Rebecca Palfrey 1 Jan. 1650-51; she d. 12 July 1654 and he m. Mary Pratt 2 Mar. 1655-6. His children were Ruth, b. I or 10 Mar. 1652; Gershom, b. 30 June 1654; Samuel, b. 3 Ap. or 1 May 1657, d. 19 or 20 June 1678; Mary, b. 2 May 1659; Elizabeth, b. 14 July 1661, m. Ezekiel Richardson of Woburn 27 July 1687; Lydia, b. 28 July 1663; John, b. 1 May 1665, resided in Woburn 1712; Hannah, b. 27 Feb. 1667; Ebenezer, b. 14 Nov. 1672. John the f. was brought up in the family of Thomas Bittlestone, who provided by his will 3 Nov. 1640 that his w.
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