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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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Jan. 1803; Esther, twin, b. 23 Aug. 1763; Margery, b. 2 Feb. 1766; Margaret, b. 13 Feb. 1768. Daniel the f. res. in Menot. 22. Hubbard (or Hobart) s. of Walter (9), m. Lois Boynton of Wat. (pub. 24 Mar. 1759), and had Lois, b. 30 Ap. 1760, m. Josiah Mason, Jr., of Camb. 18 July 1784, and d. 17 Ap. 1847; Hubbard, bap. 18 Oct. 1661, res. at Wat., and had John, Hubbard, Jeremiah, Isaac, and George W.; Walter, bap. 10 July 1763; Isaac, bap. 8 June 1766, d. unm. 21 May 1819; Mary, bap. 1 May 1768, m.——Bartlett; Sarah, bap. 25 Feb. 1770, m. Thaddeus Hastings, and (2d)——Ballard, or Bullard; Lucy, bap. 19 Jan. 1772; Susanna, bap. 31 Aug. 1777; Betsey, bap. 12 Dec. 1779. Hubbard the f. was drowned in crossing from Boston to East Cambridge 22 May 1782; his w. Lois d. about 1791; at which last date all the children, except Susanna, were living. 23. James, s. of James (13), removed from Lex. to Menot., and had Martha and Sarah, twins, b. 8 July 1747. He was a cordwainer, and was h
Jan. 1803; Esther, twin, b. 23 Aug. 1763; Margery, b. 2 Feb. 1766; Margaret, b. 13 Feb. 1768. Daniel the f. res. in Menot. 22. Hubbard (or Hobart) s. of Walter (9), m. Lois Boynton of Wat. (pub. 24 Mar. 1759), and had Lois, b. 30 Ap. 1760, m. Josiah Mason, Jr., of Camb. 18 July 1784, and d. 17 Ap. 1847; Hubbard, bap. 18 Oct. 1661, res. at Wat., and had John, Hubbard, Jeremiah, Isaac, and George W.; Walter, bap. 10 July 1763; Isaac, bap. 8 June 1766, d. unm. 21 May 1819; Mary, bap. 1 May 1768, m.——Bartlett; Sarah, bap. 25 Feb. 1770, m. Thaddeus Hastings, and (2d)——Ballard, or Bullard; Lucy, bap. 19 Jan. 1772; Susanna, bap. 31 Aug. 1777; Betsey, bap. 12 Dec. 1779. Hubbard the f. was drowned in crossing from Boston to East Cambridge 22 May 1782; his w. Lois d. about 1791; at which last date all the children, except Susanna, were living. 23. James, s. of James (13), removed from Lex. to Menot., and had Martha and Sarah, twins, b. 8 July 1747. He was a cordwainer, and was h
pril, 1768. instructed the Settlers to procure a table of the taxables, taxes, and legal fees of public officers; Instructions to the Settlers appointed by the County. and framed a Petition to the General Assembly, Chap. XXXV.} 1768. Sept. to secure them a fair hearing, and redress where they had been wronged. Petition of the Regulators to the Governor, Council and Assembly. Fanning, on his side, unable to induce the Regulators to heed the offer Col. Fanning to Jacob Fudge, 1 May, 1768. of his services, advertised their union as a daring insurrection, announced his authority to employ against them the militia of eight counties, and bade them expect no mitigation of punishment for their crimes; at the same time twenty-seven armed men of his procuring, chiefly Sheriffs and their dependents, and officers, were suddenly despatched on secret service, and after travelling all night, arrived near break of day, on Monday the second of May, at Sandy Creek, where they made prison