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Hall, 27 Dec. 1670; she d. 2 Ap. 1683, and he m. Hannah, d. of William Dickson, 16 Sept. 1683. His children, in Camb., were Hannah, b. 28 Sept. 1671, d. 17 June 1677; Stephen, b. 15 Aug. 1674; Hannah, b. 18 June 1677, d. young; Han-nah, b. 7 Ap. 1680. Stephen the f. was a brickmaker, and rem. to Medf. about 1680, where he died 24 Sept. 1719; his w. Hannah survived. 3. John, s. of Richard (1), m. Lydia, dau. of Deac. John Cooper, 5 Jan. 1687-8, and had in Camb., John, b. 10 Oct. 1688, d. 1680, where he died 24 Sept. 1719; his w. Hannah survived. 3. John, s. of Richard (1), m. Lydia, dau. of Deac. John Cooper, 5 Jan. 1687-8, and had in Camb., John, b. 10 Oct. 1688, d. young; John, b. 17 Feb. 1689-90, d. at Medford 31 Aug. 1750; Stephen,b. 2 Nov. 1691; Nathaniel, b. about 1693, named in the division of his father's estate; and in Medf., Samuel, b. 17 Feb. 1695-6; Anna,b. 2 Nov. 1697. in. Benjamin Dana 23 July 1724; Joseph, b. 5 Jan. 1699-1700; Ebenezer, b. 30 Oct. 1701, d. 23 Mar. 1702-3; Lydia, b 20 Ap. 1703, m. Joseph Tufts; Ebenezer, b. 25 Mar. 1708. John the f. was a brickmaker, and rem. to Medf. where he d. 3 Jan. 1727-8, a. 78, and administration was
us posterity there and in Worcester County; George, b. 6 Ap. 1678, d. 23 May 1679; Amos, b. about 1680; Jonathan, b. 22 June 1683; Samuel, b. 11 Aug. 1685; Margaret, b. 13 Aug. 1689, m. James How. Sim1668; she d. 10 Oct. 1676, and he m. Elizabeth, wid. of John Stedman, 14 June 1679; she d. about 1680, and he m. Abigail——, who survived him. His children were, Sarah, b. 30 Mar. 1670, m. John Stedma. 1644-5, m. Rev. John Eliot, Jr., 23 May 1666; he d. 1668, and she m. Edmund Quincy of Braintree 1680, and d. there 30 Nov. 1700; she was mother of Edmund Quincy, Esq., who d. in London 1738, and theld (name worn off) bap. 4 Aug. 1667; Jonathan, b. 19 Jan. 1677-8, d. 11 Oct. 1681; John, b. about 1680, d. 16 Jan. 1681-2; Jonathan, b. 3 May 1682; Sarah, b. 28 Aug. 1686, living in 1704. John the f., but not named in his brother Edward's will, 1696. 11. Percival, S. of John (5), grad. H. C. 1680, preached a short time in Stow and also in Wells, Me., but probably was not ordained. He d. here
. the same who had, in Camb., Sarah, b. 5 Feb. 1677-8; His w. Hannah d. 25 Ap. 1679, and he m. Sarah Bicknall 12 Jan. 1679-80, by whom he had Moses, b. 27 Sept. 1680. Isaac the f. prob. returned to Malden, where Isaac and Sarah Hill had Abraham, b 17 Feb. 1739-40. Elizabeth, dau. of Josiah, bap. at Menotomy 11 Sept. 1774. Hinckson, John, m. Mary Harrington 13 Ap. 1680. Hoar, Leonard, grad. H. C. 1650, and three years afterwards went to England, where he received the degree of Doctor oown. He sold his share of the homestead to Christopher Read, and bought his brother John's share in 1675. He was here in 1680, but had rem. to Salem as early as 1684. We have no record of his family. 4. John, s. of John (2), res. a few years inf. d. 1692; his w. Rebecca d. 1665. 2. Joseph, s. of Daniel (1), m. Hannah Pratt, and had Joseph, b. 1677; Ebenezer, b. 1680, m. Elizabeth Denny at Ipswich, and had five sons and three daughters; Hannah, b. 1682; John, b. July 1684; Caleb, b. 1687
en acres of land about 1646, and rem. to New London, where he had Elizabeth, Jane, Lydia, and Hannah. He d. 1685. 2. Robert, res. in the family of Rev. Thomas Shepard two years, previous to 12 Nov. 1646. He afterwards rem. to Bridgewater, where he had a family. Lawton, John (otherwise written Lorton), by w. Mary, had John, b. 10 Jan. 1691. Leverett, John, son of Hudson, grandson of Governor John, and greatgrandson of Elder Thomas Leverett, was b. in Boston 25 Aug. 1662, grad. H. C. 1680, and received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity 1692, being the first, together with his classmate, Rev. William Brattle, on whom that honor was ever bestowed by Harvard College. He was several years Tutor, and a member of the Corporation; Selectman 1699, 1700; Representative of Cambridge 1696, 1699, and 1700; Speaker of the House 1700; Member of the Council 1706; Vice-judge of Admiralty; Judge of Probate from 30 Oct. 1702 to 1707; and during the same period, 1702-1707, Justice of the Super
e written Mackee and Makey), by w. Sarah, had Sarah, b. 10 Jan. 1663; Nathaniel, b. 1 Oct. 1665; Daniel, b. 17 Aug. 1670; Mary, b. 17 Oct. 1672, d. young; Mary, b. 25 Sept. 1673; Jacob, b. 14 Mar. 1675; Hannah, b. 29 Mar. 1677; Ebenezer, b. 20 Ap. 1680. MacOONEone, John (otherwise written Maccoon, Maccoone, and Mackoon), m. Deborah Bush 8 Nov. 1656; she d. 20 Feb. 1664, and he m. Sarah Wood 14 June 1665. His chil. were Hannah, b. 31 Oct. 1659; Deborah, b. 31 Dec. 1661; Elizabeth, b. 31 Jan.umney Marsh, m. Alice, dau. of Richard Dexter of Maiden, where he had Benjamin, b. 16 Ap. 1657; Joseph, b. 1 Mar. 1658-9. He had also Richard; and Sarah, who m. John Waite before 1697. In 1678 he bought 15 acres in Chs. which he sold in 1682; in 1680 he bought 250 acres in Billerica; at both these periods he was of Rumney Marsh. He d. before 26 Jan. 1696-7. 3. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin (2), was of Rumney Marsh in 1675, when he was impressed as a trooper in an expedition against the Indians.
1687, Representative 18 years, between 1692 and 1713, and Councillor 1715. He d. 31 Oct. or 1 Nov. 1715; his w. Mary survived. 5. James, s. of Peter (3), m. Mercy, dau. of Dr. Samuel Bradstreet, and granddaughter of Gov. Bradstreet, and had Mercy, b. about 1694, d. unm. 21 Feb. 1773, a. 78; Sarah, bap. 20 Dec. 1696, m. Jacob Wendell, an eminent merchant of Boston, 12 Aug. 1714, and d. 22 July 1762; from this marriage have descended many distinguished persons. James the f. grad. H. C. 1680, was an eminent physician, resided on what is known as the Winthrop estate, where the present house stands, between Mount Auburn and Arrow streets, and d. 8 Ap. 1703, a. 43; his w. Mercy d. 29 Mar. 1710, a. 42, and her cousin, the Rev. William Brattle, was appointed guardian to her children. 6. Daniel, s. of Peter (3), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Belcher, and sister to Gov. Jonathan Belcher 23 Ap. 1696, and had Daniel, b. 14 Jan. 1703-4, grad. H. C. 1722, d. at London of small-pox 5 July
(Farmer.) By w. Elizabeth he had John; Thomas; Jonathan, b. 12 Feb. 1639-40; Daniel, b. 2 Oct. 1641, was prob. of Boston 1680; Hannah, b. 19 June 1643, prob. the same who m. Thomas Larkin of Chs. 13 Sept. 1666; Elizabeth, b. 5 Ap. 1645, d. 16 Mar.6; prob. a second Elizabeth, b. about 1648, m. John Stedman of Camb. 14 May 1666, and Samuel Gibson 14 June 1679, and d. 1680, naming Jonathan Remington in her will, as her brother; Mary, b. 31 Mar. 1653, d.—Mar. 1653-4. These chil. except the fi1672; William, b. 10 July 1673; Mercy, b. 7 Aug. 1676; David, b. 23 May 1678, lame and helpless in 1695; Samuel, b. 20 Ap. 1680; Jonathan, b. 20 Ap. 1682. William the f. is styled sometimes of Camb. and sometimes of Wat.; he executed a will 22 Mar. Mary, b. 2 Nov. and d. 10 Dec. 1658; Mary, b. 16 Jan. 1660; Rebecca, b. 9 Feb. 1662, m. William Cutter of Cambridge about 1680; John, b. about 1665, sold part of his father's estate to his brother-in-law William Cutter 4 June 1685, and d. before 26
All the daughters appear to have been married. Abigail and Deborah were at Dedham, and Sarah at Braintree, about 1658. Edward the f. was a mariner, and d. about 1680. 4. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), grad. H. C. 1653, was ordained at Chs. 13 Ap. 1659, and d. of small-pox 22 Dec. 1677, a. 42. He well sustained the reputation in7. 5. Michael, whether s. of the foregoing not ascertained, m. Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Swoetman, 7 Dec. 1671, and had Rebecca, b. 4 Nov. 1673; Susanna, b. 6 Ap. 1680; Michael, b. 16 Ap. 1682; Thomas, b. 3 Feb. 1688; Ammi, b. 11 July 1690. Michael the f. was a ship-carpenter. In 1677 he purchased the homestead of Thomas Swoetmn, s. of John (3), reputed to have been the first English child born on the present territory of Billerica, by w. Elizabeth, had John, b. 22 Jan. 1679-80, d. 4 Ap. 1680; Sarah, b. 21 Mar. 1680-81; Mary, b. 23 July 1684; Isaac, b. May 1689; Abigail, b. 22 Aug. 1691. John the f. d. 26 Oct. 1728, a. 74. 7. Isaac, s. of Isaac (4),
he died 25 May 1661. In his will, dated 8 Feb. 1660-61, he bestows legacies on w. Hannah (who afterwards m. Benjamin Butterfield of Chelmsford, and was living in 1680), and ten children, viz.: eldest son Thomas, being now in England and hath his portion there by gift; Daniel; Nathaniel; John; Elizabeth; and my five youngest, Benng a Captain of Militia in a troublesome and dangerous period, and Representative six years between 1692 and 1705. His w. Martha d. and he m. Judith Cooper before 1680; he d. 11 Feb. 1707, a. 69. His chil. were Isaac, b. 11 Dec. 1661, had a large family, and d. at Roxbury 1739; Martha, b. 27 Dec. 1663; William, b. 2 Feb. 1665, ecca, wid. of Thomas Andrew, and had Mary, b. 26 Jan. 1649, d. unm. May or June 1698; Nicholas, b. 10 Aug. 1651; Martha, b. 10 July 1653, m.——Ives, and d. before 1680; John, b. 15 July 1655; William, b. 1 Jan. 1657. Nicholas the f. was a mason, and resided on the estate first purchased by him, being apparently the same which wa