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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. Search the whole document.
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1633 AD (search for this): chapter 43
August, 1633 AD (search for this): chapter 43
S.
Sackett, Simon (otherwise written Saket), was one of the first company.
His name appears on the Records before Aug. 1633, and for the last time 20 Aug. 1635.
He res. on the northerly side of Winthrop Street, between Holyoke and Dunster streets. Administration on his estate was granted by the General Court 3 Nov. 1635 to his wid. Isabell Sackett.
She is named 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 of the Colony was removed to Massachusetts in 1630.
He had lands in Wat., and res. there a short time.
Although he returned to England in 1631, he seems still to have been regarded as an Assistant, and provision was made for him when Camb.
was selected as a suitable place for a fortified tow
1634 AD (search for this): chapter 43
August 12th, 1634 AD (search for this): chapter 43
November, 1634 AD (search for this): chapter 43
1635 AD (search for this): chapter 43
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February 8th, 1635 AD (search for this): chapter 43
S.
Sackett, Simon (otherwise written Saket), was one of the first company.
His name appears on the Records before Aug. 1633, and for the last time 20 Aug. 1635.
He res. on the northerly side of Winthrop Street, between Holyoke and Dunster streets. Administration on his estate was granted by the General Court 3 Nov. 1635 to his wid. Isabell Sackett.
She is named 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 of the Colony was removed to Massachusetts in 1630.
He had lands in Wat., and res. there a short time.
Although he returned to England in 1631, he seems still to have been regarded as an Assistant, and provision was made for him when Camb.
was selected as a suitable place for a fortified tow
August 15th, 1635 AD (search for this): chapter 43
August 20th, 1635 AD (search for this): chapter 43
S.
Sackett, Simon (otherwise written Saket), was one of the first company.
His name appears on the Records before Aug. 1633, and for the last time 20 Aug. 1635.
He res. on the northerly side of Winthrop Street, between Holyoke and Dunster streets. Administration on his estate was granted by the General Court 3 Nov. 1635 to his wid. Isabell Sackett.
She is named 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 of the Colony was removed to Massachusetts in 1630.
He had lands in Wat., and res. there a short time.
Although he returned to England in 1631, he seems still to have been regarded as an Assistant, and provision was made for him when Camb.
was selected as a suitable place for a fortified town
September 22nd, 1635 AD (search for this): chapter 43