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Browsing named entities in Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. You can also browse the collection for Thomas Hammond or search for Thomas Hammond in all documents.

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. Martha Russell (pub. 10 Ap. 1823), and d. 18 June 1848; John, bap. 29 Mar. 1801, d. unm. 1 Jan. 1822; he was crushed between the wheel of a cart and a brick wall, in Boston. Ebenezer the f. grad. H. C. 1765, was for many years Postmaster, Selectman eleven years between 1786 and 1801, and Treasurer twenty-three years, from 1786 to 1808. In his old age his mind became unsettled, and he d. (felo de se) 7 Oct. 1815, a. 72; his w. Eunice was buried 6 Sept. 1846, a. 87. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hammond 17 Dec. 1662. Hannah, m. Samuel Hyde 20 Jan. 1683. Mary, m. David Stowell 7 Ap. 1692. Sarah, m. Joseph Sprague 30 Nov. 1714. Margaret, m. Benjamin Cheney 9 Nov. 1752. These may have been of the Roxbury family. Steele, John, one of the earliest inhabitants, res. 1635 at the westerly corner of Harvard and Holyoke streets, and was a large landholder. He was Deputy or Representative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate many years.
are and 6 weekes; Margaret, b. 9 July 1678. Woodward, Richard (otherwise written Woodhead), came to New England in 1634, and settled at Watertown. He was then 45 years old; his w. Rose 50; sons George, and John. His w. Rose d.6 Oct. 1662, and he m. Ann, wid. of Stephen Gates, marriage contract dated 18 Ap. 1663, after which he res. here; he d. 16 Feb. 1664-5; his w. Ann d. at Stow 5 Feb. 1682-3. 2. George, s. of Richard (1), m.——Mary; she d. about 1658, and he m. Elizabeth dau. of Thomas Hammond of Newton, 17 Aug. 1659. His chil. were Amos, who administered the estate, prob. m. Sarah, dau. of William Patten, and d. here 9 Oct. 1679, a. 38, according to the Record; the same is given in his nuncupative will, in which he names brothers Thomas and Nathaniel Patten, Daniel and John Woodward, and sisters Mary Waite, Sarah Gates, and Rebecca Fisher; his w. Sarah had d. here 24 Sept. 1677, and there were prob. no children; Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1641, m. John Waite 13 Jan. 1663-4; Sarah,
Graves, 2, 279. Green, 33, 5, 43, 4, 58, 9, 75, 103, 25, 239, 52, 63, 73, 322, 7, 34, 57, 63, 4, 77, 98, 402, 22. Greenhill, 33. Greenleaf, 310, 28, 39. Greenough, 310. Greenwood, 80, 92, 231, 328, 9. Griffing, 321, 30. Griggs, 5, 200, 95. Griswold, 35, 40, 258. Grover, 326. Gushee, 328. Haddon, 11, 32, 75. Hadley, 202. Hale, 116, 354-6. Hall, 45, 54, 8, 9, 75, 150, 252, 5, 405, 41, 64, 73, 416. Hallett, 329. Hallowell, 155. Hamlet, 59. Hammond, 59, 76, 81, 5, 96, 7, 126, 210, 11, 400, 19. Hanchet, 76, 81. Hancock, 33, 58, 75, 97, 212, 25, 7, 31, 91, 3, 4, 305, 13, 69. Handy, 403. Hanford, 130. Harlakenden, 34-6, 40-3, 52, 3, 119, 74, 250, 4, 396. Harlow, 177. Harmon, 336. Harrington, 332. Harris, 233. Hart, 11, 32. Harvard, 44, 365. Hassell, 59, 75. Hastings, 59, 75, 6, 92, 4, 6, 8, 105, 8, 200, 69, 79, 81, 4, 6, 92,305, 20, 63, 9, 407, 13, 16, 17. Hatch, 321. Hathorne, 69, 77, 115, 25
Porter. Welch. Chamberlin, 506. Butterfield. Hammond. Winchester. Champney, 506-8. Barrett. BlowersWillis. Hamlet, 571. Hubbard. Hammehston, 571. Hammond, 571. Bruce. Stedman. Woodward. Hanchet, 571. Forbes. Foster. Gardner. Glover. Greenwood. Hammond. Hodgkins. Hoppin. Jordan. Leather. Lee. eather. Fillebrown. Fiske. Foster. Gardner. Hammond. Harlow. Harrington. Harris. Hodges. Howlanant. Estabrook. Fillebrown. Gould. Griffin. Hammond. Hartwell. Hill. Jackson. Johnson. Lyon. Dolhond. Edwards. Gibson. Glover. Graves. Hammond. Henshaw. Hyde. Meacham. Metcalf. Moore. Edmands. Fairbanks. Fox. Goddard. Gookin. Hammond. Hildreth. Hill. Hinkley. Hooker. Hovey. Gates. Goodnow. Gove. Greely. Greenwood. Hammond. Hunting. Hyde. Moore. Myrick. Patten. R
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