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Sandwich, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
and of Ruth Shaw, who m. Gen. Nathaniel Goodwin, and gave birth to the Rev. Ezra S. Goodwin of Sandwich, H. C. 1807). Hannah, the eldest dau. of Rev. Mr. Angier, d. unm. at Watertown 27 Sept. 1714, Jan. 1696-7; .Anna, bap. 9 Jan. 1697-8; Benjamin, bap. 15 June 1701, grad. H. C. 1718, ord. at Sandwich, 12 Sept. 1722, and d. 7 Aug. 1746. Nicholas the f. d. 24 Feb. 1718-19, a. 68; his w. Margaretv. 1753; Anne, bap. 11 May 1712, d. 6 June 1714; Mary, b. 19 May 1714, m. Mr. Timothy Bourne of Sandwich, pub. 26 Oct. 1741; Josiah, bap. 10 June 1716; Stephen, posthumous, bap. 25 Oct. 1719, grad. Hathaniel Cotton, a member of the Senior Class in College, to his father, Rev. Rowland Cotton of Sandwich, dated 6 Ap. 1717, in which it is said: Our two Deacons walk on each side of the President withLincoln; one at Worcester; one at Springfield; one at Great Barrington; one at Plymouth; one at Sandwich; one at Falmouth, in the County of Barnstable. And it is further Resolved. that Mr. James Win
urned to England about the end of 1645, became a Colonel in Cromwell's army, and was reported to be slain in the wars in Ireland, in the year 1652. (Mid. Court Files.) By his w. Alice he had, in Camb., Elizabeth, b. 27 Mar. 1640, d. July 1640; Thompard as Major. Mitchell in his Church Record, commenced in 1658, says, Major Samuel Shepard and his wife, now living in Ireland, do yet stand in memberly relation to us. He had then probably been in Ireland several years; for, under date of 8 MarcIreland several years; for, under date of 8 March 1649-50, he wrote from London to Deac. Edward Collins, appointing him attorney to manage his affairs in New England, and saying, I am within a few days to be in Ireland, if God will; but the next letters will, I hope, settle me. (Mid. Reg. DeedIreland, if God will; but the next letters will, I hope, settle me. (Mid. Reg. Deeds, II. 57.) Administration was granted to Edward Collins on the estate of Samuel Shepard deceased 15 Sept. 1673. Probably this was the same person. 3. Edward, whether a relative of the foregoing is not ascertained, bought a house about 1639, on <
Jaffrey (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
, all b. in Ashburnham, from which place he removed, in his old age, to Hartford, Penn., where he d. 26 Feb. 1849, aged one hundred and four years and one month; Lydia, b. 20 Aug. 1755, m. Lemuel Blanchard, and (2d) Joseph Thorndike, Esq., of Jaffrey, N. H.; Lucretia, b. 2 Aug. 1757, m. Ethan Wetherbee 31 Dec. 1775; Ebenezer-Thomas, b. 10 Jan. 1762, m. Polly Goodwin of Charlestown 20 June 1784. Thomas the f. was a captain, resided a few years at Worc., but returned to Menot. about 1748, where 25 Oct. 1776, and she m. Asa Fassett; Palsgrave, b. 12 Mar. 1747-8; Jeduthun, b. 4 Sept. 1750; Elizabeth, b. 6 Nov. 1753, m. James Reed of Woburn 24 Sept. 1778; Enoch, b. 1 Sept. 1756, m. Sarah Richardson of Watertown 8 Aug. 1782, and rem. to Jaffrey, N. H. Joseph the f. res. at Lex. and at Menot., where he d. 18 Dec. 1777; his w. Dorcas d. 1 Mar. 1801, a. 86. 8. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (6), m. Abigail, dau. of Thomas Fessenden, and had Lydia, b. 21 Dec. 1732; Roger, b. 27 June 1734, m. Abi
Brookline (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
Josiah, s. of William (7), m. Mary Sever of Brookline 1737. He is supposed to have resided princirhaps the same who m. Benjamin Winchester of Brookline, 22 June 1726. 2. Jacob, chosen Hog-reevemingham, 31 Mar. 1748. Amos the f. rem. to Brookline, thence to Framingham, and d. about 1754. act of land in what is now Newton, adjoining Brookline, which they divided in 1664. He d. 1675, leleb, s. of Joseph (2), m. Mary Winchester of Brookline, and had Mary, b. 11 Ap. 1714; Abigail, b. 23; John, b. 23 Jan. 1781, m. Anna Gardner of Brookline, had son John G. Hovey, and d. 11 Dec. 1853;cker 1722; Mehetabel, m. Rev. James Allen of Brookline. Lewis's Lynn. 7. John, s. of Edward (3)bil, b. 13 July 1735, m. Samuel Aspinwall of Brookline, 25 May 1758; Thomas, b. 16 Mar. 1736-7, gra; Abigail, b. 19 Ap. 1746, m. Hull Sewall of Brookline 20 Mar. 1766, and Palsgrave Wellington of Ca660, m. Lydia Brown 31 Dec. 1686, resided in Brookline and d. 1696; Thomas, b. 15 Sept. 1662, d. 16[18 more...]
Bridgewater (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
nm. at E. Bridgewater, 1771, a. 73; Sarah, m. Rev. John Shaw of Bridgewater (she was mother of Rev. Oakes Shaw of Barnstable, H. C. 1758, wh, in Bedford. 2. Daniel, brother of Michael (2), was early in Bridgewater, and owned land there, which he sold to his nephew, Michael Bacond their children, recorded here in 1674, but prob. all born in Bridgewater, were Isaac, b. 14 Ap. 1650; Rachel, b. 8 June 1652; Jacob, b. 2 Samuel (7), was a physician and surgeon; he res. a few years in Bridgewater, and afterwards settled in Dorchester. He m. Hannah Beal of Hingham, and had in Bridgewater Samuel, b. 26 Nov. 1737; William, b. 30 Oct. 1739; and in Dorchester, Hannah, b. 8 Jan. 1742; Phineas, b. 31 Janpard two years, previous to 12 Nov. 1646. He afterwards rem. to Bridgewater, where he had a family. Lawton, John (otherwise written Lorto Howard, Joseph Howard, Elisha Howard, and Mary Mitchell, all of Bridgewater,--with the special provision that Joseph Howard should have twen
Scituate (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
to William of Scituate, and removed here from Scituate, in 1653, according to Deane, who adds a mela Mr. Chauncy was at variance. Deane's Hist. Scituate. p. 219. Baster, Joseph, by w. Mary, had M 1644. It is supposed that he came here from Scituate, and returned there after a few years' residem 17 Nov. 1641; Susanna, m. George Barstow of Scituate, and d. here 11 Ap. 1654; John; Thomas; HannaOctober. He res. successively at Dorchester, Scituate (where he was Constable in 1644), and Brookli, Gen. Dict.), was of Barnstable 1645, and of Scituate 1648. Plym. Col. Rec., XII. 142, 192. Skih. He rem. to Duxbury in 1638, and thence to Scituate, where he was ordained Pastor of the Second Cent and integrity); Mary, m. Thomas Oldham of Scituate 1656; Elizabeth, m. John Bryant of Scituate 1Scituate 1657; Sarah, bap. in Scituate 1645, m. Israel Hobart 1676; Hannah, bap. in Scituate 1646. See Deane'Scituate 1646. See Deane's Hist. Scituate, pp. 190-194, and Hist. New London, by F. M. Caulkins, p. 363. Wood, Richard ([9 more...]
Litchfield (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
Ap. 1871, settled at Stow July 1872, resigned Sept. 1876; Abigail, b. 26 Nov. 1804, m. Samuel Chandler 11 Sept. 1834; Amos Otis, b. 11 June 1808, d. 20 Jan. 1812. Mygate, Joseph (otherwise written Mygatt, probably the same whose name appears among the freemen of 1635 as Maggott), was here in 1634, and res. on the easterly side of North Avenue in 1636. He rem. to Hartford and was Townsman, or Selectman there in 1639. Hinman says, He was the ancestor of the Mygatts in Fairfield and Litchfield counties, and a valuable man in the Colony. N. Needham, John, of Boston (otherwise written Neadom, and Nedam), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Zechariah Hicks, 10 Oct. 1679, and had Elizabeth, Hannah, Margaret, Zechariah, and Mehetabel. The mother d. 4 Feb. 1690-91, a. 36; the chil. were placed under the guardianship of their grandfather Hicks, and some or all of them probably became members of his household. Elizabeth, m. John Maynard of Sudbury 7 Dec. 1713; Mehetabel, m. Jonathan Maynard of
Chelmsford, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
s. of Thomas (1), of Camb., freeman 1652, of Chelmsford 1654, where his son Nathaniel was b. 22 Oct. homestead 2 Jan. 1683-4; he then resided in Chelmsford, of which town he was a prominent inhabitantJonas (3), grad. H. C. 1670, was settled at Chelmsford as successor to Rev. John Fiske, in 1677; die Mary, b. 29 Jan. 1655-6, m. John Parker of Chelmsford 4 June 1678; Elizabeth, b. 27 May 1657, m. Sel (2), was a husbandman for a short time in Chelmsford, but afterwards bought the homestead in Shere m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas Clark of Chelmsford, and granddau. of Elder Jonas Clark of Cambonary Army, afterwards practised medicine in Chelmsford, and d. 29 Nov. 1782; his w. Lucretia d. herone 31 Dec. 1674. Richard the f. removed to Chelmsford, where he d. about 1693, leaving w. Elizabet. 21 Nov. 1703, grad. H. C. 1726, living in Chelmsford 1756, perhaps the same who was pub. here to m. Lucy, only daughter of Jonathan Barron of Chelmsford. His chil. were Ruth, b. 14 July 1737, m. [5 more...]
Monroe (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
t. 1824, and had Maria Louisa, b. 13 Aug. 1825, d. unm. 29 Feb. 1848; Julia Ann, b. 16 Oct. 1827, d. unm. 10 Mar. 1844; Henry Clay, b. 23 Dec. 1829, d. 21 Mar. 1841; Hannah Ellen, b. 25 May 1833, d. unm. 27 July 1851. Josiah the f. was a merchant, resided near West Boston Bridge, was Selectman from 1828 to 1831, four years, Representative 1832, and d. of consumption 18 Dec. 1840. His w. Hannah B. d. 12 Nov. 1858. 17. James Winthrop, s. of Josiah (12), grad. H. C. 1816, removed to Monroe, La. He was a physician, merchant, and planter. He m. Melinda Tennell of Monroe, and had Elizabeth St. Clair, b. 23 Oct. 1827, m. Judge Sharp of Monroe, and d. leaving an infant; Mary Caroline, b. 7 May 1829, m. James McEnery, and d. in 1854, leaving issue; Melinda Theresa, b. 4 Dec. 1830, m. Oliver Kellam, and——Buckner; Josiah Tennell, b. 2 Nov. 1832, m. Emily De Lery of Monroe; Louisa Jane, b. 9 May 1836, m.——Watson; James Winthrop, b. 5 Ap. 1838, d. about 1859. James Winthrop the f. d. 1
Leicester, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
omestead, then in Chs. now in Camb. His estate was divided 22 Nov.. 1768, to his widow Hannah (who d. 18 Mar. 1799, a. 82), and chil. Benjamin, Thomas, Nathaniel, and Hannah. 6. Stephen, s. of John (4), m. Mary, d. of Rev. David Goddard of Leicester, and had Mary, b. 23 Nov. 1769, d. 10 Oct. 1798; John, b. 2 May 1771, d. young; Stephen, b. 3 Feb. 1773, d. 25 Dec. 1774; Sarah, bap. 22 Jan. 1775, d. unm. 26 May 1859, in the almshouse,——a pattern of patience and Christian trust; Stephen, bap. 18 May 1777, m. Charlotte Hawes of Canton, 26 Nov. 1801, removed to Leicester; David, bap. 22 Aug. 1779, m. Hannah Brown of Concord, 13 June 1805, was a wheelwright here, and a Baptist clergyman at Wendell; Isaac, bap. 27 Jan. 1782, m. Catherine Johnson 3 Aug. 1806, and d. in Boston 14 Mar. 1823; Benjamin, bap. 4 Ap. 1784, m. Persis Fullerton 25 Sept. 1808; Elizabeth, b. 24 Ap 1788, d. young; Stephen the f. was a wheelwright, and res. on North Avenue, nearly opposite to Porter's Hotel. He d.
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