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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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is, of Boston, Treasurer of Harvard College, who d. 20 Sept. 1858. 9. Aaron, s. of Ebenezer (7), rem. to Beverly, where he d. 1825, a. about 74; his son Ebenezer, b. at Bev. 18 Oct. 1790, has for many years resided here, and is father of Rev. Eben Francis. 10. John, s. of Ebenezer (7), rem. to Beverly, was adjutant in the regiment of his brother, Col. Francis, at the Hubbardton Battle, afterwards Col. of militia, and d. 30 July 1822, a. nearly 69. French, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Col. Francis, at the Hubbardton Battle, afterwards Col. of militia, and d. 30 July 1822, a. nearly 69. French, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. in England about 1631, m.——Ellis of Dedham; Mary, b. about 1633, bap. in England, between two and three years old at her father's joining; John, bap. by Mr. Hooker, in Camb. about 1635 (Mitchell). Sarah, b. Mar. 1638; Jacob, b. 16 Jan. 1639-40; Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1641-2, d. 20 June 1642; prob. another Hannah, b. about 1643, m. John Brackett at Billerica, 6 Sept. 1661; Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1645, d. 15 July 1646. William the f. was a tailor, and Lieutenant of the militia; he res. on
is, of Boston, Treasurer of Harvard College, who d. 20 Sept. 1858. 9. Aaron, s. of Ebenezer (7), rem. to Beverly, where he d. 1825, a. about 74; his son Ebenezer, b. at Bev. 18 Oct. 1790, has for many years resided here, and is father of Rev. Eben Francis. 10. John, s. of Ebenezer (7), rem. to Beverly, was adjutant in the regiment of his brother, Col. Francis, at the Hubbardton Battle, afterwards Col. of militia, and d. 30 July 1822, a. nearly 69. French, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Col. Francis, at the Hubbardton Battle, afterwards Col. of militia, and d. 30 July 1822, a. nearly 69. French, William, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. in England about 1631, m.——Ellis of Dedham; Mary, b. about 1633, bap. in England, between two and three years old at her father's joining; John, bap. by Mr. Hooker, in Camb. about 1635 (Mitchell). Sarah, b. Mar. 1638; Jacob, b. 16 Jan. 1639-40; Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1641-2, d. 20 June 1642; prob. another Hannah, b. about 1643, m. John Brackett at Billerica, 6 Sept. 1661; Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1645, d. 15 July 1646. William the f. was a tailor, and Lieutenant of the militia; he res. on
t time of enlistment. First Lieutenant, 40th N. Y. Infantry; commissioned, Aug. 15, 1861, to rank, June 14, 1861. Captain, commissioned, Mar. 20, 1862, to rank, Feb. 6, 1862. Discharged, May 25, 1863. Captain, 12th Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 13, 1863. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. Discharged, Sept. 11, 1867. Fowler, William. Born in Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant, 8th Minn. Infantry, Aug. 25, 1862; mustered, Nov. 18, 1862. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. Francis, Eben. Born at Boston, Mass., May 28, 1819. Chaplain, 127th N. Y. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1862. Discharged, Sept. 16, 1863. Died, Oct. 31, 1892. Frazar, Douglas. See General Officers. Freeman, Lewis. Private, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Nov. 7, 1861. Sergeant, Feb. 19, 1864. Second Lieutenant, 1st La. Cavalry, Apr. 15, 1864. Captain, Oct. 3, 1864. Mustered out, Dec. 18, 1865. Freeman, Simon A. Private, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 28, 1862. Second Lieutenant, 2d Texas Cavalry, Jan. 22, 1
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
4 Fowler, Charles, 582 Fowler, Ezekiel, 281 Fowler, H. P., 281 Fowler, J. H., 281 Fowler, J. H., 489 Fowler, M. W., 281 Fowler, Richard, 54 Fowler, W. S., 281 Fowler, William, 467 Fox, C. B., 213, 525 Fox, C. B., 608 Fox, H. P., 281 Fox, H. P., 281 Fox, Horace, 281 Fox, J. A., 213, 281, 525 Fox, J. A., 281 Fox, J. L., 54 Fox, J. L., 281 Fox, L. S., 381 Fox, T. B., 281 Fox, T. B., 608 Fox, W. F., 651 Foye, Edward, 54 Foye, J. W., 381, 416, 525 France, Richard, 54 Francis, Eben, 467 Francis, F. A., 281 Francis, G. E., 54 Francis, H. A., 281 Francis, James, 213, 525 Frankle, Jones, 180, 213, 416, 525 Franklin, W. B., 651 Franzen, A. A., 54 Frawley, P. O. C., 281 Frazar, Douglas, 180, 416, 467, 489, 525 Frazer, J. D., 281 Freeland, J. G., 571 Freeman, E. H., 606 Freeman, Edmund, 416 Freeman, F. H., 54 Freeman, H. W., 281, 489 Freeman, Joshua, 281 Freeman, Lewis, 467 Freeman, N. W., 54 Freeman, S. A., 467 Freeman, S. N., 54 Freeman, W. H., 60
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., First Universalist Society in Medford. (search)
treatment of his subjects in the pulpit was fully appreciated by his hearers, and without doubt produced good and lasting effects. He always spoke without manuscript. For two years our pulpit was supplied by the Rev. T. J. Greenwood and Rev. Eben Francis. In March, 1869, Rev. R. P. Ambler was engaged, and remained until December, 1873, a faithful, conscientious pastor. May, 1874, Rev. J. T. Farnsworth became our pastor and resigned in June, 1875. The Rev. T. J. Sawyer, with other clert, of the Baptist Church. Addresses and music, and an original hymn by Dr. J. G. Adams, filled the programme for the evening. Letters were read from some of the ex-pastors unable to be present. Rev. G. V. Maxham, Rev. Richard Eddy, and Rev. Eben Francis were present, and made appropriate remarks. In the fall of 1882 the Rev. R. P. Ambler was again called to our church, and remained until 1886, when he removed to Florida, where he still lives. At this time the Rev. J. B. Reardon, atte