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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Key to the plan of Cambridge in 1635 . (search)
te. Vacant lot.Richard Champney. Vacant lot. 6John Clark. Vacant lot.Thomas Beal. Vacant lot. 7William Wadsworth. Vacant lot.Samuel Shepard. Vacant lot. 8John White.Thomas Danforth. 9John Hopkins. Vacant lot.Mark Pierce. 10John White. Vacant lot.Edward Collins. 11William Goodwin.Samuel Shepard. 12John Steele.Robert Bradish. 13William Wadsworth.Richard Champney. 14Widow Esther Muzzey.Henry Dunster. House, but apparently not a homestead. 15Daniel Abbott.Francis Moore. 16Daniel Abbott.John Russell. 17Thomas Heate.Thomas Marrett. 18Christopher Cane.William Towne. 19Nathaniel Hancock.Nathaniel Hancock. 20George Steele.Edward Goffe. House, but apparently not a homestead. 21Edward Stebbins.Nathan Aldus. 22Timothy Stanley.William French. 23Jonas Austin.Katherine Haddon. 24John Hopkins.Edmund Angier. 25Thomas Beale.Thomas Beale. 26Rev. Samuel Stone.Nathaniel Sparhawk. 27Simon Bradstreet, Esq.Herbert Pelham, Esq. House, but apparently not a
e City Clerk, endorsed, Men enlisted in Cambridge against Canada, 1745 and 1746, containing the following names: Capt. [William] Phips, Lieut. [Spencer] Phips, Lieut. Moore, Sergeant Gee, Sam uel Andrew, William Barrett, Jr., John Batherick, W. Brown, Nathaniel Chad ick, Downing Champney, Solomon Champney, John Clark, Abraham ColfAdams, Capt. William Angier, Lieut. Leonard Jones, and Ensigns Joseph Chadwick and John Dickson. Of staff and noncommissioned officers, Samuel Dean, Chaplain; Francis Moore, Surgeon; John Wright, Surgeon's Mate; Daniel Barrett, Downing Champney, John Demont, Benjamin Manning, Abraham Osborn, and James Lanman, Sergeants; William Baovey, Simon Howard, Jonathan Ingersol, Jonas Jackson, John Kidder, David Lamson, Edward Manning, William Marshall, John Mason, John Matthews, Thomas Mayhew, Francis Moore, Jr., William Moore, Christopher Mudgeon, John Mullett, John Nutting, Daniel Paine, Stephen Paine, Daniel Parkhurst, Thomas Peirce, Warren Perkins, Reuben Prenti
Jr.2 Stephen Randall1 Edward Marrett1 John Manning1 Owen Warland4 Doct. [Francis] Moore1 Samuel Hicks1 Edward Prentice1 Samuel Hinds1 James Kettell1 Francis Moore1 Joseph Cooke1 Judge [Edmund] Trowbridge 3 Rev. Mr. [Nathaniel] Appleton1 Jonathan Ireland1 Hunt & Flagg3 Hubbard Russell1 Stephen Sewali1 Rev. Mr. Wigiam. Merritt, Gamaliel. Messenger, Henry. Metcalf, Eliab W. Metcalf, Thomas. Miranda, John. Mixer, Josiah. Mixter, Amos. Mixter, Joshua. Moore, Luke. Moore, Lyman. Morse, Calvin. Morse, Cyrus. Morse, Daniel. Morse, Royal. Mumler, George F. Munroe, Amos. Munroe, Edmund. Munroe, JMoore, Lyman. Morse, Calvin. Morse, Cyrus. Morse, Daniel. Morse, Royal. Mumler, George F. Munroe, Amos. Munroe, Edmund. Munroe, James. Munroe, Nathaniel. Murdock, Asa. Murdock, Robert. Mycall, John. Martin, Samuel. Mallard, George. Mclntire, Jonathan. Mallard, David. Manning, Samuel, Jr. Miller, Joel. Meacham, Albert. Nevens, Elijah. Newton, Abraham. Noble, George. Nowell, Henry. Norton, Henry. Nowell, Mark.
1658, 1660-1662, 1664-1672, 1674, 1675. William Manning, 1652, 1666-1670, 1672, 1675-1681, 1683. John Hastings,* 1653. Thomas Oakes,* 1653. Samuel Hyde,* 1653. Thomas Prentice,* 1654. Gilbert Crackbone,* 1656, 1663. Philip Cooke.* 1655. Richard Parkes,* 1656. Edward Shepard,* 1656. Robert Parker,* 1656. Thomas Hammond,* 1657, 1677. John Watson, 1657, 1665, 1682, 1684, Nathaniel Sparhawk, 1658, 1677-1680. 1683, 1685, 1686. John Shepard,* 1658. Francis Moore, 1659, 1673-1681, 1683, 1685-1687. Thomas Longhorn,* 1659. Thomas Cheney,* 1659. Thomas Chesholme,* 1660, 1664. John Ward,* 1660. Richard Eccles,* 1660, 1669. Daniel Gookin, 1660-1672. Richard Dana,* 1661. Abraham Errington,* 1661. Walter Hastings, 1661, 1669, 1673– 1681, 1683, 1685-1705. Jonathan Hyde,* 1662, 1676. Edward Hall,* 1663. Thomas Brown,* 1663. John Greene,* 1664. Isaac Williams,* 1664. Thomas Parks,* 1665, 1685. Edward Jackson
and, perhaps, Ursula, who m. Jacob Parker of Boston 29 Ap. 1708. Benoni the f. d. 20 Dec. 1690; his wid. Rebecca m. John Hastings 28 Sept. 1691. Albee, m. Francis Moore 7 Sept. 1650. William, m. Elizabeth Osborn, in Camb., 1 Jan. 1781. Eccles, Richard, resided for a time on the westerly side of the Common, and afterwards , next to Brattle Street. He was Selectman 1691, 1692, and d. 14 Feb. 1704-5, a. about 70; his w. Mary survived. 4. John, s. of John (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Francis Moore, 1 Mar. 1665-6; she d. 10 June 1667, a. 24, and he m. Lydia, dau. of Elder Champney, 20 May 1668; she d. 23 Jan. 1690-91, a. about 47; and he m. Rebecca, wid. d. 24 Dec. 1680; his w. Mary m. John Hyde 20 Jan. 1682-3, and d. 1 May 1737, a. 91. Kidder, James (otherwise written Kiddar, and Skidder), m. Anna, dau. of Francis Moore, and had in Camb. Hannah, b. 1 Mar. 1650-51, m. Nathaniel Kettle, Chs., 30 Ap. 1672; Dorothy, m. Jonathan Hyde, Jr., 6 May 1673; James, b. 3 Jan. 1653-4; John
g for his maintenance. He became a maltster, and res. at the S. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets. By his w. Rebecca, he had Anna, b. 7 Sept. 1672, d. 5 Oct. 1673; Theophilus, b. 20 Sept. 1674; the following also were probably his children: Rebecca, who m. John Bunker 28 Ap. 1690; Nathaniel, who d. 22 Feb. 1690-91, a. 24; and, perhaps, Ursula, who m. Jacob Parker of Boston 29 Ap. 1708. Benoni the f. d. 20 Dec. 1690; his wid. Rebecca m. John Hastings 28 Sept. 1691. Albee, m. Francis Moore 7 Sept. 1650. William, m. Elizabeth Osborn, in Camb., 1 Jan. 1781. Eccles, Richard, resided for a time on the westerly side of the Common, and afterwards on the westerly corner of Brattle and Ash streets. By his w. Mary he had Timothy, b. 15 Mar. 1644-5, d. 21 Nov. 1656. Mary, m. John Watson of Roxbury Anna (or Hannah), m. Gershom Brooks of Concord; Martha, m. Thomas Andrew 30 Oct. 1673. His w. Mary d. 23 Aug. 1675, and he m. Susanna Carter 4 June 1677. Mr. Eccles was a weaver, an
hn, b. 5 Sept. 1664, d. 12 Nov. 1690; Samuel, b. 22 Ap. 1668 (or more prob. 1667); Stephen, b. 23 May 1669; Sarah, b. 16 Aug. 1671, d. 20 Dec. 1690; Nathaniel, b. 14 July 1673; Martha, b. 20 Oct. 1674; Daniel, b. 30 Jan. d. 12 Mar. 1675-6; Caleb, b. 30 Mar. 1677. Samuel the f. was a gunsmith, and inherited a part of the homestead, next to Brattle Street. He was Selectman 1691, 1692, and d. 14 Feb. 1704-5, a. about 70; his w. Mary survived. 4. John, s. of John (1), m. Hannah, dau. of Francis Moore, 1 Mar. 1665-6; she d. 10 June 1667, a. 24, and he m. Lydia, dau. of Elder Champney, 20 May 1668; she d. 23 Jan. 1690-91, a. about 47; and he m. Rebecca, wid. of Benoni Eaton, 28 Sept. 1691. His children were John, b. 17 Ap. 1667; Joseph, b. 6 May 1669; Lydia, b. 30 Sept. 1671, m. Ebenezer Allen; Hannah, b. 13 Mar. 1672-3, d. 16 Ap. 1691; Elizabeth, b. 11 Ap. 1675, d. unm. May 1727; Daniel, b. 3 Feb. 1676-7. John the f. was a tanner, and res. on the southerly part of the homestead, on
n the f. res. in Newton, and d. 30 Sept. 1721; his w. Esther d. 1723, a. 70. 3. Elijah, s. of John (1), m. Hannah, dau. of John Jackson, and had Margaret, b. 29 Jan. 1668-9; Hannah, b. 5 Aug. 1670; Ann, b. 3 July 1672; John, b. 7 July 1675; Elijah, b. 11 May 1678; Ebenezer, b. 12 Feb. 1679-80; Elijah the f. res. in Newton, and d. 24 Dec. 1680; his w. Mary m. John Hyde 20 Jan. 1682-3, and d. 1 May 1737, a. 91. Kidder, James (otherwise written Kiddar, and Skidder), m. Anna, dau. of Francis Moore, and had in Camb. Hannah, b. 1 Mar. 1650-51, m. Nathaniel Kettle, Chs., 30 Ap. 1672; Dorothy, m. Jonathan Hyde, Jr., 6 May 1673; James, b. 3 Jan. 1653-4; John, b. about 1656; Thomas, b. 1 Mar. 1657; Nathaniel, bap. 27 Feb. 1658-9; and in Billerica, Ephraim, b. 31 Aug. 1660; Stephen, b. 26 Nov. 1662; Enoch, b. 16 Sept. 1664; Samuel, b. 7 Jan. 1665-6; Sarah, b. 1 June 1667, m. George Brown 30 Jan. 1689-90; Joseph, b. 30 Nov. 1670. James the f. d. 16 Ap. 1676; Anna Kidder of Billerica, pr
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ond, Neal Lammond, Private William P. Leak, Charles M. Liles, Edward A. McKaskell, James A. McKaskell, John J. McLendon, Benjamin F. Medley, Alexander S. Morrison, Thomas W. Morrison, George A. Morton, William H. Saunders, James L. Smith, Caswell Stallings, William H. Wadkins, Seth A. Williams. Co. D. 2d Sergeant Andrew J. Gamble, 4th Sergeant William H. Elwood Private John F. Dixon, Joseph T. Gaddy, John J. Harmon, Private Drewry D. Howell, John K. Mills, Francis Moore, John Webster. Co. E. 3d Sergeant James F. Lasiter, 5th Sergeant Rufus Smith, Private John M. Beck, Wm. A. Sturdivant, Private William T. Wood, James J. Lewis, John A. J. Penny, Mus'n Albert T. Carter. Co. F. 3d Sergeant John H. Walker, Private James T. Bird, Columbus Cooper, Private Ezekiel Campbell, Lemuel Jones, John R. Pertillo. Co. G. 1st Sergeant James W. Bawley, 1st Corporal John W. Lee, 2d Corporal Samuel F. Jones, Private Andrew J.
them, they paying legacies to their sisters out of the estate (the legacies to the daughters being according to the discretion of his overseers). The overseers he appointed and ordered were Richard Doell [Dole], Benjamin Rolfe, George Little, Francis Moore, John Gardner. Dec. 16, 1681, Sarah Halle, aged 45, and Apphia Rolfe, aged 40 [wife of Benjamin and sister-in-law of John Rolfe], testified to being at Benjamin Rolfe's hous in nubery that night that John Rolfe deceased, and heard him declare that he had appointed and did desire his two brothers Ri. Dowell and Benj. Rolf, and Geo. Little of nubery, and his cousin John Gardner of Oborne [Woburn], and his naybor Moore to be his overseers, and take care of his wife and children, and settle his estate as they thought best, giving this reason that he was in such extremity of pain that he was not able to settle things himself. The inventory of his estate, dated Dec. 19, 1681, mentions the homeland and housing and orchard, and three q