827, and his w. Joanna, who was b. 26 Mar. 1766, d. 12 Dec. 1847.
Danforth, Nicholas, was here in 1635, and resided on the northerly side of Bow Street, near its i2 Dec. 1704; Samuel, b. 1626; Jonathan, b. 29 Feb. 1627-8.
2. Thomas, s. of Nicholas (1), m. Mary, dau. of Henry Withington (Ruling Elder) of Dorchester, 23 Feb. 1he arbitrary proceedings of the King and his counsellors.
3. Samuel., s. of Nicholas(1), grad.
H. C. 1643, one of the first Board of Fellows, named in the act of d; it pleased the Lord to brighten his passage to glory.
4. Jonathan, s. of Nicholas (1), was one of the first settlers in Billerica, where he spent his long and u8, m. Oliver Whiting 22 Jan. 1689-90; Thomas, b. 29 Ap. 1670, d. 31 July 1670; Nicholas, b. 1 July 1671, d. 8 Mar. 1693-4; Sarah, b. 13 Dec. 1676, m. William French.
her dower was divided to her son Jonathan, the heirs of sons Thomas, Samuel, Nicholas, Jacob, and John, all deceased, and to daughters Rebecca, Elizabeth, and Sarah
1676, d. 4 Sept. 1676; John, b. 4 Oct. 1677; Nicholas, b. 12 Jan. 1680-81; Thomas, b. 4 and d. 28 J9; his Inventory is dated 24 Nov. 1739.
4. Nicholas, s. of Nicholas (2), grad.
H. C. 1701, m. SaNicholas (2), grad.
H. C. 1701, m. Sarah, wid. of Stephen Coolidge and dau. of Capt. Josiah Parker, 8 Aug. 1706, and had Elizabeth, b. 1of Maiden 4 May 1732; Sarah, b. 23 Oct. 1708; Nicholas, b. 8 July 1710, a brazier in Boston 1737, ane) 12 July 1753, a. 62.
6. Ebenezer, S. of Nicholas (2), m. Elizabeth Barrett 13 June 1733, and Ames Pierce 26 June 1760.
7. William, S. of Nicholas (2), m. Martha, dau. of William Wyeth 12 Oct.; Benjamin, b. 23 Oct. 1724, d. 21 Nov. 1724; Nicholas, b. 22 Nov. 1725; Peter, b. 16 Aug. 1728, wasg, and the Record may be suspected of error.
Nicholas, Benjamin, and Ebenezer are not named in the eight children survived.
8. Joseph, s. of Nicholas (2), m. Mindwell, wid. of John Oldham, 6 Dec.irs of Samuel, deceased.
11. Josiah, s. of Nicholas (4), was a brazier in Camb.
1737, and in Bos[6 more...]
1634, 1635.
He resided on the northerly side of Harvard Street, upon or near the spot occupied by what has long been known as the President's House, now called the Wadsworth House.
He rem. to Hartford, and d. in 1640 or 1641. His children were Nicholas and Nehemiah. He left a large estate and gave in his will £ 50 to the Church in Hartford.
Hinman.
2. Nicholas, s. of James (1), was early here with his father, and had a house-lot on the easterly side of Holyoke street. He rem. to Hartford, Nicholas, s. of James (1), was early here with his father, and had a house-lot on the easterly side of Holyoke street. He rem. to Hartford, was a soldier at Mystic against the Pequots in 1637, and was afterwards a Lieutenant.
He was living in 1672. Hinmnan.
3. Nehemiah, s. of James (1), was undoubtedly here with his father, though not named on the Records.
He was at Hartford in 1649.
This name appears with a fruitful variety of orthography.
Some of the forms are Omsted, Olmsted, Olmstead, Olmsteade, Olmestead, Olmesteade, Homstead, Holmstead, Hompstead, and sundry others.
Osland, Humphrey, m. Elizabeth Hyde 7 Mar. 1666-7
s here in 1633, and in 1635 owned a house near the spot now occupied by the Wadsworth House, so called, on Harvard Square. He went to Hartford with Hooker, and was living in 1649.
Parish, Thomas, by w. Mary,
Probably Mary Danforth, dau. of Nicholas, and sister of Deputy-governor Thomas Danforth.
In the Steward's account with Thomas Parish, who graduated at Harvard College in 1659, credit is given for payments, to wit:—
l.s.d.qr.
7. 10. 55, payd by his unckell Thomas Danforth,5.5.8.2
itary service of Cromwell.
These parcels of real estate were conveyed to John Stedman 1 June 1655, by Henry Parks of London, merchant, son and heir of Edward Parks of London, merchant, deceased, to whom they had been devised by will.
Parlen, Nicholas (otherwise written Parlyn), m. Sarah Hanmore 30 Nov. 1665, and had John, b. 31 Mar. 1666; Sarah, b. 1 Aug. 1668; Hannah, b. 8 Aug. 1670; Elizabeth, b. 8 June 1672; Mary, b. 25 Nov. 1675; Susanna, b. 16 Ap. 1677; Abigail, b. 14 June 1680.
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