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April 27th, 1827 AD (search for this): chapter 9
s.). Had Jeremiah, bap. 3 June, 1810, m. Lucinda Stearns, 24 May, 1833, was of Lexington in 1842; Esther, bap. 3 June, 1810, m. Benjamin F. Cutter, 29 Apr. 1828, and d. here 3 Mar. 1830, a. 22 (g. s.); James Sullivan, bap. 19 May, 1811; John Adams, bap. 12 Apr. 1813, was of Lexington in 1842; Sarah Ball, bap. 11 June, 1815, m. B. F. Cutter (husband of her sister Esther) 13 Mar. 1831, was of Pelham, N. H., in 1842—see Cutter (par. 77)—and d. 9 Jan. 1844; Lydia Adams, bap. 25 May, 1817, d. 27 Apr. 1827, a. 10; Benjamin Franklin, bap. 6 June, 1819, m. Cynthia Cutter, intention 30 Apr. 1843; Maria Louisa, bap. 29 Dec. 1822, m. Cyrus H. Cutter, 24 Dec. 1846. See Cutter (par. 67, and 55). 29. Jason (s. of Hubbard, s. of Jason, s. of William the emigrant), m. Elizabeth Winship, 28 Jan. 1740. He was bap. at Medford 14 Apr. 1717, and was adm. Pct. ch. 20 Apr. 1740. He sold Rev. Samuel Cooke, first pastor of the church, an acre of ground for a house, 12 May, 1740. He was a Pct. committ<
d wife Mary Piper, of Lexington, 16 Jan. 1768— Paige. ] He was Pet. collector, 1766. By second wife he had an infant son, stillborn, 14 May, 1769; a dau. Prudence Peirce, b. 9, bap. 15 Apr. 1770; an infant, stillborn, 1 Nov. 1772; a son Jason, b. Mar. or April, 1775, bap.—(s. of Jason, killed the 19th)—23 Apr. 1775. Jason the father was killed by the British troops on their retreat through Menotomy from Lexington and Concord, 19 April, 1775. He was sitting in Cooper's Tavern, where the Arlingo his hand. See Wyman, 1056. Wyeth, Jonathan, m. Sarah Wilson, 14 Nov. 1750. Gad, m. Polly Kendall, 1 Dec. 1793. Noah, of Camb. First Parish, had s. Isaac, bap. here 14 Feb. 1773. Ebenezer had here Joseph, bap. 29 July, 1781; Elizabeth, b. Mar., bap. 13 Apr. 1783, prob. the Elizabeth of Chas. m. Solomon Prentice, Jr., 15 Apr. 1803. Mary, who an adult o. c. and was bap. Pct. ch. 22 Dec. 1805, was prob. the Mary of Chas. (W. Camb.) who m. Samuel Bellows of Camb. 27 Mar. 1809. See
1741; and Joseph, set. about 5, and Jason, set. about 3, sons of Joseph, were baptized 11 Oct. 1741. Joseph the father had also a daughter, b. 14 May, 1740, prob. the dau. Margerie, who d. unbap'd 31 July, 1741, a. 15 mos.; John, b. 24, bap. 27 Feb. 1743, d. 2 Oct. 1748; Eunice, b. 4, bap. 10 Mar. 1745, d. 31 Aug. 1753, a. 9 yrs. (Cooke); twin children, b. Jan. and bap. 1748, d. Jan. and 7 Feb. 1748, a.—days; Jane, b. 11, bap. 17 June, 1750, d. 25 Aug. 1753, a 4 yrs. (Cooke); Bette, b. 20 (Apr.) bap. 23 Aug. 1752, d. 19 Sept. 1753, in 2d yr.; Ruth, b. 3, bap. 13 July, 1755. Joseph the father d. 27 June, 1783, a. 87. His w. Margery (or Margaret) was dau. of Hubbard Russell, m. 9 Apr. 1734. See Wyman, 75; Paige, 648. Sor: or sister Belknap (perhaps she), funeral 29 Aug. 1775. See Wyman's Charlestown Genealogies and Estates, 74, 75. 2. Joseph, s. of Joseph (1), m. Lydia Wilson, 5 Jan. 1773, and had child, stillborn, 24 Oct. 1778; a son, b. 1780, d. 18 Mar. 1780. Joseph the fat
John Adams died 26 Feb. 1849, aged 104 years, 1 month, 4 days. 3. Joseph, s. of Joseph (1), admed. His age was one hundred and four years, one month and four days. My dear friend, I return you Aug. 1753, a. 9 yrs. (Cooke); twin children, b. Jan. and bap. 1748, d. Jan. and 7 Feb. 1748, a.—dayson Gazette for many years.—J. B. R. Rebecca, b. Jan., bap. 19 Jan. 1777, d. 6 Aug. 1778, a. 20 mos.; b. 22, bap. 26 Oct. 1740, d. 20 Nov. 1740, a. 1 mo.; Ephraim, b. 29 Sept. bap., 3 Oct. 1742; Jonatza Ann, bap. 24 Aug. 1821, d. 27 Aug. 1821, a. 1 mo.; Eliza, bap. 6 Apr. 1823, m. Thomas E. Thorpe,Edward, d. 23 Jan. 1806, a. 67. See Wyman, 399–Jan. (2) 4, 1806. Edward Gardner died, of Charlestoap. privately 6 May, 1759, d. 8 June, 1759, a. 1 mo. Sarah, W. of Moses, d. 12 May, 1759. Moses m.1782; had son, b. 16 July, d. 15 Aug. 1782, a. 1 mo. Elizabeth, w. of Abraham, Jr., d. 18 June, 178 Mar. 1807, a. 1; a child, d. 23 Feb. 1810, a. 1 mo.; Caroline Amelia, bap. 29 May, 1814, d. 16 Jul[1 more...
April 22nd, 1827 AD (search for this): chapter 9
Elizabeth d. 11 Mar. 1851, a. 83. House at Belmont. 6. Dr. Timothy, m. Maria Eunice Lord, 17 Oct. 1813. Both o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1814, and she was adm. to this ch. 18 Feb. 1816. Maria Eunice, adult, was baptized 16 Oct. 1814; and their son William Williamson, bap. 16 Oct. 1814. She d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23. Dr. Timo. m. Lydia Yates, 1 Apr. 1819, who o. c. and was bap. this ch. 5 Nov. 1820. Had Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Apr. 1827; and others. [Dr. Timothy Wellington died in West Cambridge 6 May, 1853, aged 71. He was son of Timothy Wellington, of Lexington, where he was born 8 Oct. 1781 [H. U. 1806]. After completing his professional studies, he settled in W. Camb. as a physician, where he resided till his death, always engaged in the active and arduous duties of an extensive and successful practice.—Harvard Necrology (Palmer), pp. 14-15.] 7. Timothy, of Lexington. grandfather of Dr. Timothy (6), m. Rebecca
bap. 8 June, 1777, m. James Frost, 3d, 1 Feb. 1795; Martha, b. 3, bap. 4 Oct. 1778, m. Peter Tufts Jr., of Medford, 5 Apr. 1798; Daniel, b. 28, bap. 31 Oct. 1779; Isaac,(b. 27 June,)bap. 1 July, 1781; Anna, b. (3), bap. 9 Feb. 1783, m. Charles Wellington, 12 Jan. 1809; John, b. (17), bap. —June, 1784, d. 22 June, 1784, a. 5 wks. (g. s.); Amos, h. (11), bap. —June, 1785; Joel, b. (1), bap.—Jan. 1787; Jonas, b. (15), bap. 15 Mar. 1789; Leonard, b. (5), bap. 10 July, 1791, d. 18 Sept. 1791, a. 2 mo. (10 w.—g. s.); Oliver, b. (14), bap. 16 Sept. 1792. Mar-Garet (w. of Samuel) d. 29 Oct. 1808, a. 59. Samuel the father d. 13 Sept. 1819, a. 71. He was a selectman of Camb. 1789, 1790, and assessor, 1790-1805. He resided at the South part of West Cambridge [now Belmont], known as Flob-end. He was a sergeant in Capt. William Adams's Company, in Col. Thatcher's Regiment of Militia, which marched at the request of General Washington at taking possession of Dorchester Heights, 4 March, 1776
September 4th, 1753 AD (search for this): chapter 9
widow of Aaron Cutter. See cut-Ter (par. 46); Wyman, 419. 3. John, prob. s. of Samuel (1), m. Mary Russell, 26 July, 1771. He o. c. 31 May, 1772, and had Mary, b. 17, bap. 31 May, 1772. 4. Sarah and Thomas Winship, both of Camb., m. 4 Sept. 1753. Mary, m. Paul Speed (British), 15 Dec. 1778—fee $6. Goldsmith, Lydia Louisa, and John D. Glazier, m. 8 Oct. 1835. Goodwin. See Goddin. Gookin, Samuel, of Camb., and Mary Mullet, of Charlestown, m. 22 Dec. 1761. See Paige, 566; Wyma. A child of Joseph (either this Joseph, or the father) d. here 16 Dec. 1739, a. 4 yrs. Jo-Seph the father was a Captain, mariner, rem. to Norwich, Ct., and d. before 1784.—See Paige and Wyman. 13. Thomas, s. of Edward (6), m. Sarah Goddin, 4 Sept. 1753— fee 1/2 dol. He and w. Sarah O. C. Pct. ch. 17 Feb. 1754. Had dau., stillborn, 17 Mar. 1754; and Sarah, his wife, d. 24 Mar. 1754, a. 20. [He m. a second wife Sarah Harrington, 28 May, 1755—Paige. ] Had also Sarah—dau. of Thomas, of Le
August 26th, 1753 AD (search for this): chapter 9
Morse, Mrs.—dau. of Joel Tufts, d. 4 July, 1842. Morton, Philander (stranger), d. 7 Mar. 1826, a. 22. Mott, Joseph B., m. Sarah A. Greenleaf, 1 Jan. 1836; Sarah A. G., wife of Joseph—Charlestown End—d. 30 Nov. 1836, a. 28. Joseph B., m. Mrs. Susan Wyman, 27 Jan. 1841. (Joseph B. Mott d. 10 Dec. 1857, a. 48. Susan Mott d. 19 Nov. 1870, a. 75.) Mullet or Mullett. See Mallet. Munroe, Abigail—of Concord—adm. Pct. ch. 8 Nov. 1741. Philip, of Lexington, had Philip, bap. here 26 Aug. 1753; Mary (perhaps of same), bap. here 7 Oct. 1753. Isaac, had child, b.——— 1779 (see Locke Book, 125?). Isaac, belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 21 July, 1787. [Deacon of Baptist ch. at Menotomy—per Locke Book, 67.] See Wyman, 682; Locke Book. Isaac, d. 12 Apr. 1806, a. 45—son of foregoing Isaac-see Locke Book, 125. Isaac Munroe, s. of Isaac and Abigail, and gr.—s. of Dea. Isaac, of Menotomy, was born 26 April, 178; married Emily Wheeler, of New Ipswich
November 5th, 1769 AD (search for this): chapter 9
28 Feb. 1780 (Jr.); Benjamin, b. 19 Apr., bap. 15 May, 1763—he belonged to the Baptist Society in the N. W. Pct. 1787. See Wyman, 1039, No. 20. 4. Edward, m. Lucy Francis, of Medford, 23 Nov. 1758. He o. c. Pct. ch. 21 Oct. 1759. Had Joseph, bap. 28 Oct. 1759; Lucy, bap. 25 Jan. 1761; Edward, b. 4, bap. 11 Apr. 1762; Ebenezer, b. 18, bap. 21 Aug. 1763; Rachel, b. 13, bap. 17 Feb. 1765; Samuel, b. 13, bap. 14 Sept. 1766; Nathaniel, b. 17, bap. 21 Feb. 1768; William, b. 28 Oct., bap. 5 Nov. 1769; Aaron, b. 12, bap. 17 Mar. 1771; a son, born with but one hand, 16 Dec. 1772—lived one day—(the son of Edward with one hand d. 17 Dec. 1772, a. 1 day—Records ); Francis, b. 6, bap. 7 Aug. 1774; Andrew, b. 1, bap. 5 Jan. 1777; Thomas, b. 23, bap. 25 Oct. 1778. Edward the father, in 1770 and 1778, improved the land of the heirs of Andrew Wilson, deceased; then the southern boundary of the land where Samuel A. Fowle's mills now stand, formerly the property of the Cutter family. The Wilso
August 31st, 1753 AD (search for this): chapter 9
e fee $40. (See Paige, 517.) Belcher, Sally, of Brighton, and Daniel Wilson of W. Camb. m. 26 Nov. 1812. Belknap, Joseph, and Margerie W. of Joseph, were adm. Pct. ch. 11 Oct. 1741; and Joseph, set. about 5, and Jason, set. about 3, sons of Joseph, were baptized 11 Oct. 1741. Joseph the father had also a daughter, b. 14 May, 1740, prob. the dau. Margerie, who d. unbap'd 31 July, 1741, a. 15 mos.; John, b. 24, bap. 27 Feb. 1743, d. 2 Oct. 1748; Eunice, b. 4, bap. 10 Mar. 1745, d. 31 Aug. 1753, a. 9 yrs. (Cooke); twin children, b. Jan. and bap. 1748, d. Jan. and 7 Feb. 1748, a.—days; Jane, b. 11, bap. 17 June, 1750, d. 25 Aug. 1753, a 4 yrs. (Cooke); Bette, b. 20 (Apr.) bap. 23 Aug. 1752, d. 19 Sept. 1753, in 2d yr.; Ruth, b. 3, bap. 13 July, 1755. Joseph the father d. 27 June, 1783, a. 87. His w. Margery (or Margaret) was dau. of Hubbard Russell, m. 9 Apr. 1734. See Wyman, 75; Paige, 648. Sor: or sister Belknap (perhaps she), funeral 29 Aug. 1775. See Wyman's Charlestown
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