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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 4 Browse Search
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, was a grocer in London, m. Elizabeth Miles, and had William, Joseph, Robert, and three others who d. young. He came to New England in 1665; his w. and chil, followed him in 1666;. He had in Watertown, besides three who. young, Benjamin. b. 17 Aug. 1668; Josiah, b. about 1672. resided on the homestead , and d. 14 Nov. 1720;Edward, b. 24 Mar. 1674-5, in. Susanna Stone, was a schoolmaster in Boston. rem. to Fram-Ingham, was Selectman, Town Clerk, Representative nine years, member of the Counc1661-2, d. 6 Nov. 1663; John, b. 3 June 1664, d. at sea, unm. (administration granted to Jacob Amsden 17 Mar. 1690-91); Abigail, b. 16 Aug. 1666, m. Timothy Rice of Concord 27 Ap. 1687, who d. 1692, and Joseph Crackbone 11 May 1698; Hannah, b. 17 Aug. 1668, m. Samuel Hastings, Jr.; Edward, b. 2 Aug. 1670; Mary, b. 7 Mar. 1671-2, m. Joseph Hovey 10 Dec. 1702, and Nathaniel Parker of Newton 27 Jan. 1736-7; Lydia, b. 22 Feb. 1673-4, d. young. The deaths of Thomas and the third John are stated on t
. 27. Goddard, Edward. of Norfolk Co., England, a farmer, m.——Doyley, and had William, John, Richard, Edward, James, Vincent, Benjamin , Thomas, Josias, and three daughters, who reached maturity. Goddard Gen., p. 5. 2. William, s. of Edward (1), was a grocer in London, m. Elizabeth Miles, and had William, Joseph, Robert, and three others who d. young. He came to New England in 1665; his w. and chil, followed him in 1666;. He had in Watertown, besides three who. young, Benjamin. b. 17 Aug. 1668; Josiah, b. about 1672. resided on the homestead , and d. 14 Nov. 1720;Edward, b. 24 Mar. 1674-5, in. Susanna Stone, was a schoolmaster in Boston. rem. to Fram-Ingham, was Selectman, Town Clerk, Representative nine years, member of the Council three years, and d. 9 Felt. 1754. Goddard Gen., pp. 8-10; Bond's Hist. Wat., pp. 237, 238. 3. Benjamin, s. of William (2), m. Martha, dau. of John Palfrey, 30 May 1689, and had Nathaniel, b. 19 Aug. 1692, m. Mary, dau. of Deac. Samuel Cooper
ec. 1656, killed by the Indians at the Sudbury Fight, 20 Ap. 1675; John (twin with Thomas), b. 15 Dec. 1656, d. 7 Mar. 1657-8; Amos, b. 25 Feb. 1657-8; Susanna, b. 19 Jan. 1659-60, m. Jacob Amsden, and d. 16 Oct. 1707 without issue; John, b. 29 Jan. 1661-2, d. 6 Nov. 1663; John, b. 3 June 1664, d. at sea, unm. (administration granted to Jacob Amsden 17 Mar. 1690-91); Abigail, b. 16 Aug. 1666, m. Timothy Rice of Concord 27 Ap. 1687, who d. 1692, and Joseph Crackbone 11 May 1698; Hannah, b. 17 Aug. 1668, m. Samuel Hastings, Jr.; Edward, b. 2 Aug. 1670; Mary, b. 7 Mar. 1671-2, m. Joseph Hovey 10 Dec. 1702, and Nathaniel Parker of Newton 27 Jan. 1736-7; Lydia, b. 22 Feb. 1673-4, d. young. The deaths of Thomas and the third John are stated on the authority of a manuscript genealogy by the late Rev. John Marrett of Burlington. John the f. was a shoemaker, and after 1682 resided a few rods westerly from the Craigie House in the former mansion of Deac. John Bridge. He. d. between 3 Oct. and