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on Records. Isaac of Boston and Edith Winship of Lexington, m. 2 Sept. 1806. 21. Joseph, Esq. [H. U. 1803, son of Moses Adams (H. U. 1771), minister of Acton. The father, a student, was adm. Camb. ch. (First Parish) 21 Apr. 1771.] Joseph, b. Acton 25 Sept. 1783, m. Elmira, dau. of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, at W. Camb. 19 Nov. 1811, and d. here 9 (10) June, 1814, a. 31 (g. s.). Elmira, his wife, was adm. W. Camb. ch. 14 Aug. 1814, and dism. to Episcopal ch., Boston, Rev. Mr. Potter's, 15 Dec. lmina, bap. 7 June, 1818; Lydia Hill, and Abigail Hall, both bap. 29 Dec. 1822; a child, d. 7 Feb. 1826, a. 2; Mary, bap. 7 June, 1826; a son, d. 9 Nov. 1828, a. 4 mos. John Franklin the father d. 12 May, 1836, a. 47. 10. Samuel (said to be of Acton, s. of Stephen, of Grafton—see par. 12), m. Lydia Dickson, of Chas.—Paige, 636; Wyman, 774. Samuel and w. Lydia were adm. Pct. ch. 27 July, 1766. Had son, stillborn, 22 Aug. 1766; a son, b. 16, d. 17 June, 1768, a. 1 day; Ruth Dickson, b. 25, b