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r if not bordering on Holyoke Street. Hicks, Zechariah otherwise written Hicke, and Hickes), res. on the easterly side of Brighton Street, his estate extending from Winthrop Street to Mount Auburn Street. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Sill, 28 Oct. 1652, and had Elizabeth, b. 28 Ap. 1654, m. John Needham 10 Oct. 1679, d. 4 Feb. 1690-91; Zechariah, b. 27 Sept. 1657; John, b. 10 Ap., d. 4 June 1660; Joseph, bap. 12 Jan. 1661-2; Thomas. bap. 3 July 1664, d. young; Hannah, bap. 4 Mar. 1665-6, m. ward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise written Scill, Syll, and Scyll), about 1638, bought a house and lot at the S. E. corner of Eliot and Winthrop streets. By his w. Joanna, he had Elizabeth, b. about 1637, m. Zechariah Hicks 28 Oct. 1652, and d. 12 Sept. 1730, a. 93; Joseph, b. about 1639. John the f. was living in 1645, but d. before 1662, when his w. Joanna had a grant of land, and another in 1665; she d. before Oct. 1671, when her will was presented and approved. Mr. Sill
theasterly corner of Dunster and Mount Auburn streets, which he sold about 1638 to Thomas Marett; after which I find no trace of him here. Herring, James, in 1639, sold, with other lands, a house and land on the northerly side of South Street, near if not bordering on Holyoke Street. Hicks, Zechariah otherwise written Hicke, and Hickes), res. on the easterly side of Brighton Street, his estate extending from Winthrop Street to Mount Auburn Street. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Sill, 28 Oct. 1652, and had Elizabeth, b. 28 Ap. 1654, m. John Needham 10 Oct. 1679, d. 4 Feb. 1690-91; Zechariah, b. 27 Sept. 1657; John, b. 10 Ap., d. 4 June 1660; Joseph, bap. 12 Jan. 1661-2; Thomas. bap. 3 July 1664, d. young; Hannah, bap. 4 Mar. 1665-6, m. Thomas Stacy, 20 June 1683; Margaret, b. 3 July 1668, m. John Fuller 11 Oct. 1714; he d. 1720, and she m. John Weld of Roxbury, and was living in 1727; Thomas and John, twins, b. 15, and d. 27 and 25 Sept. 1676. Zechariah the f. d. 5 Aug. 1702, a. 7
reets, where she res. in 1642. She was prob. the same person who sheltered Rev. Thomas Shepard and his family in 1635, while seeking concealment in London, previous to his embarkation for New England. An Inventory of her estate was presented by Edward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise written Scill, Syll, and Scyll), about 1638, bought a house and lot at the S. E. corner of Eliot and Winthrop streets. By his w. Joanna, he had Elizabeth, b. about 1637, m. Zechariah Hicks 28 Oct. 1652, and d. 12 Sept. 1730, a. 93; Joseph, b. about 1639. John the f. was living in 1645, but d. before 1662, when his w. Joanna had a grant of land, and another in 1665; she d. before Oct. 1671, when her will was presented and approved. Mr. Sill was unfortunate in his pecuniary affairs soon after his settlement here, and received assistance from the Church; but subsequently appears to have been more prosperous. 2. Joseph, s. of John (1), m. Jemima, dau. of Andrew Belcher, 5 Dec. 1660, an