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698; Elizabeth, 28 July 1700; Isaac, 9 Aug. 1702; John, 23 Ap. 1704; Stephen 30 Ap. 1709. 3. James, of Chs., m. Mary Prentice 10 Feb. 1731-2, perhaps lived on the Chs. side of the line, but his children were baptized here, as follows: Mary, 10 Dec. 1732; John, 14 Dec. 1735; Susanna, 16 Oct. 1737; James, 30 Dec. 1739; Abigail, 20 Dec. 1741; George, 30 Oct. 1743; Hannah, 10 Nov. 1745; Samuel, 23 Oct. 1748. Probably the same James m. Alice, wid. of Ebenezer Fessenden, 26 June 1760, and afterwarof John (7), m. Martha Sweetser 9 Oct. 1746, and had Phineas, b. 28 Ap. 1747; Abigail, bap. 3 Ap. 1748; David, b. 1749, d. 13 Jan. 1753, a. 3 years 9 months. 15. Joseph, s. of Joseph (9), m. Deborah Robbins 30 Mar. 1732, and had Sarah, bap. 10 Dec. 1732, m. George Cutter, Jr., of Chs. 21 Oct. 1756; Joseph, bap. 29 Sept. 1734; Hannah, b. 1737, d. 3 Aug. 1764, a. 27, who, says Rev. Mr. Cooke in his diary, from about 15 months, continued the same in stature and understanding to the day of her de
te at the N. E. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets 1642, when that corner was about a hundred feet northerly from its present position. 2. Jonathan, perhaps of Chs., had six children bap. here, viz., Martha, 8 Aug. 1697; Benjamin, 2 Oct. 1698; Elizabeth, 28 July 1700; Isaac, 9 Aug. 1702; John, 23 Ap. 1704; Stephen 30 Ap. 1709. 3. James, of Chs., m. Mary Prentice 10 Feb. 1731-2, perhaps lived on the Chs. side of the line, but his children were baptized here, as follows: Mary, 10 Dec. 1732; John, 14 Dec. 1735; Susanna, 16 Oct. 1737; James, 30 Dec. 1739; Abigail, 20 Dec. 1741; George, 30 Oct. 1743; Hannah, 10 Nov. 1745; Samuel, 23 Oct. 1748. Probably the same James m. Alice, wid. of Ebenezer Fessenden, 26 June 1760, and afterwards res. here. Mary, servant of Nathaniel Sparhawk, d. 12 July 1647. Joseph, m. Hannah Munroe 21 Dec. 1692. John, m. Susanna Marrett 27 Sept. 1722. Alice, m. Thomas Read 1 Ap. 1773. Nathaniel, m. Mary Fisk 28 June 1776. Richard, m. Anna Dickso
the Committees of Correspondence and Inspection, in which great authority was vested in the early days of the Revolution. He d. 1795, and was survived by his 2d w. (Mrs. Sarah Whitney of Dedham), to whom he was pub. 10 Dec. 1776. 14. Solomon, s. of John (7), m. Martha Sweetser 9 Oct. 1746, and had Phineas, b. 28 Ap. 1747; Abigail, bap. 3 Ap. 1748; David, b. 1749, d. 13 Jan. 1753, a. 3 years 9 months. 15. Joseph, s. of Joseph (9), m. Deborah Robbins 30 Mar. 1732, and had Sarah, bap. 10 Dec. 1732, m. George Cutter, Jr., of Chs. 21 Oct. 1756; Joseph, bap. 29 Sept. 1734; Hannah, b. 1737, d. 3 Aug. 1764, a. 27, who, says Rev. Mr. Cooke in his diary, from about 15 months, continued the same in stature and understanding to the day of her death, and had the actions of a child of that age; about her tenth year she grew something thicker; a daughter, b. 1739, d. 14 Aug. 1740, a. 16 months; Isaac, bap. 14 Mar. 1741-2, pub. to Elizabeth Robbins of Marblehead 20 Nov. 1763, and to Elizabeth S