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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 10 0 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908 6 0 Browse Search
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ere. James Bennett. Removed to Concord. Thomas Besbeech. Removed to Scituate or Duxbury; afterwards to Sudbury. Richard Betts. Removed to Ipswich. Peter Bulkeley. Removed to Concord. Benjamin Burr. Removed to Hartford. John Champney. Remained here. Richard Champney. Remained here. Josiah Cobbett. Removed to Hingham. Edward Collins. Remained here. John Cooper. Remained here. Gilbert Crackbone. Remained here. Francis Griswold. Remained here. Thomas Hayward. Removed to Duxbury. Ralph Hudson. A proprietor; but resided in Boston. Joseph Isaac. Remained here. Richard Jackson. Remained here. John King. Names soon disappeared. John Moore. Remained here. Walter Nichols. Removed to Charlestown. Richard Parke. Remained here. William Patten. Remained here. Richard Rice. Removed to Concord. Nicholas Roberts. Names soon disappeared. John
nimous vote. He was removed from his Professorship a year afterwards. He held his office ten years and five months (from the time of his inauguration), and might have continued to hold it, with credit to himself and benefit to the College, had his wisdom and firmness been equal to his acknowledged abilities. Little is known of him after his dismission. He went to Charleston, S. C., and there he died Oct. 22, 1745. Peirce's Hist. Harv. Univ. Griffith, Henry, d. here 12 Nov. 1639. Griswold, Francis (variously written, Greshold, Greshould, Grisell, Grissell, Grissoll, and Grisold), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 28 Oct. 1639; Hannah, b. 3 Feb. 1642-3, d. Ap. 1643; Hannah, b. 4 Mar. 1644-5. Francis the f. res. on the northerly side of Kirkland Street, and d. in Charlestown 2 Oct. 1652, leaving two daughters; his wid. Mary m. William Bullard. Grover., Andrew, m. Hannah Hill 7 Feb. 1673-4. 2. Thomas, a carpenter, from Reading, bought the estate at the N. W. corner of Brattle
nimous vote. He was removed from his Professorship a year afterwards. He held his office ten years and five months (from the time of his inauguration), and might have continued to hold it, with credit to himself and benefit to the College, had his wisdom and firmness been equal to his acknowledged abilities. Little is known of him after his dismission. He went to Charleston, S. C., and there he died Oct. 22, 1745. Peirce's Hist. Harv. Univ. Griffith, Henry, d. here 12 Nov. 1639. Griswold, Francis (variously written, Greshold, Greshould, Grisell, Grissell, Grissoll, and Grisold), by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 28 Oct. 1639; Hannah, b. 3 Feb. 1642-3, d. Ap. 1643; Hannah, b. 4 Mar. 1644-5. Francis the f. res. on the northerly side of Kirkland Street, and d. in Charlestown 2 Oct. 1652, leaving two daughters; his wid. Mary m. William Bullard. Grover., Andrew, m. Hannah Hill 7 Feb. 1673-4. 2. Thomas, a carpenter, from Reading, bought the estate at the N. W. corner of Brattle
Gookin, 57, 64, 6-8, 72, 7, 8, 96, 104, 6, 9, 17, 25-7, 31, 269, 78-82, 6, 346, 7, 86– 95, 8, 9, 400, 3. Gorton, 397, 402. Gossom, 75. Gould, 279. Gove, 75, 97, 108. Grant, 33, 133, 292, 324. Granville, 320. Graves, 2, 279. Green, 33, 5, 43, 4, 58, 9, 75, 103, 25, 239, 52, 63, 73, 322, 7, 34, 57, 63, 4, 77, 98, 402, 22. Greenhill, 33. Greenleaf, 310, 28, 39. Greenough, 310. Greenwood, 80, 92, 231, 328, 9. Griffing, 321, 30. Griggs, 5, 200, 95. Griswold, 35, 40, 258. Grover, 326. Gushee, 328. Haddon, 11, 32, 75. Hadley, 202. Hale, 116, 354-6. Hall, 45, 54, 8, 9, 75, 150, 252, 5, 405, 41, 64, 73, 416. Hallett, 329. Hallowell, 155. Hamlet, 59. Hammond, 59, 76, 81, 5, 96, 7, 126, 210, 11, 400, 19. Hanchet, 76, 81. Hancock, 33, 58, 75, 97, 212, 25, 7, 31, 91, 3, 4, 305, 13, 69. Handy, 403. Hanford, 130. Harlakenden, 34-6, 40-3, 52, 3, 119, 74, 250, 4, 396. Harlow, 177. Harmon, 336. Harringt
ing. Prentice. Waldin. Walker. Wellington. Woodhead. Green, 567-9. Banbridge. Bradish. Brattle. Brown. Champney. Clark. Coolidge. Corey. Daye. Dennie. Draper. Dudley. Fox. Gerrish. Gookin. Hall. Healey. Hicks. Hunting. Johnson. Longhorn. Mitchelson. Reed. Sill. Stevens. Thomas. Trowbridge. Winthrop. Greenhill, 569. Shepard. Greenwood, 569. Ward. Woodward. Griffith, 569. Griswold, 569, 70. Bullard. Guy, 570. Gay. Warland. Hadden, 570. Hall, 570, 1. Adams. Allen. Blanchard. Bordman. Bradshaw. Brown. Cook. Cutler. Cutter. Davis. Francis. Green. Hill. Mead. Oldham. Rayner. Russell. Sill. Ward. Willis. Hamlet, 571. Hubbard. Hammehston, 571. Hammond, 571. Bruce. Stedman. Woodward. Hanchet, 571. Hancock, 571-4. Bacon. Bean. Bird. Bixby. Bowes. Bowman.
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
ed Abigail, daughter of Joseph Frost, of Cambridge. James, son of James and Abigail, married, first, Sarah Lane, and second, Sarah Waters, and Was slain by the British April 19, 1775. Their son Joseph married Eunice Coolidge. The descendants of Richard Miller now living here are through Joseph's sons, Joseph and Thomas, twelve persons. John Kent was the next early settler. He came from Dedham in 1673, having six years or more before married, as already stated, Hannah, daughter of Francis Griswold. Perhaps he lived at the West End, where his father-in-law had possessions. Of his eleven children, only one—Joseph—was a resident in Somerville. He married Rebecca, daughter of Stephen Chittenden, of Scituate. Joseph, at the time of his death, had eight several parcels of land in Somerville—seventy-four and one-half acres at Winter Hill. He owned four female negro slaves, and bequeathed them to children, one to a child so long as the supply held out. Samuel was the only one of h<
, 65, 66, 72. Gray, Rev., Francis, 4. Green,———, 73. Green, John, 28. Green, General, Nathaniel, 15. Greene, Colonel J. D., 41. Griffin,———, 57. Griffin, General, 45. Griffin, Theophilus, 8, Grimmons, Charles A., 74. Grissell, or Griswold, Francis, 28, 31. Griswold, Francis, 49. Griswold, Hannah, 31, 49. Griswold, Joseph, 49, 50. Griswold, Mary, 31. Grocers' Magazine, 3. Guild, Governor, 74. Guiness Station, 60. Hagarstown, Md., 20. Hale, Edward A., 17. Hall, GustGriswold, Francis, 49. Griswold, Hannah, 31, 49. Griswold, Joseph, 49, 50. Griswold, Mary, 31. Grocers' Magazine, 3. Guild, Governor, 74. Guiness Station, 60. Hagarstown, Md., 20. Hale, Edward A., 17. Hall, Gustina, 10. Hall, Primus, 15. Hall, Samuel, 30. Hamblen,———, 14. Hamilton, President, 73. Hamilton, Va., 20. Hancock's Corp, 58, 63. Hannaford, Edward Francis, 13. Hannaford, Frederick W., 13. Hanover, 61. Harbard, Henry, 31. Harbour, or Harbard, Henry, 31. Harlow, George R., 58. Harper's Ferry, 19. Harris. T. P., 67. Harvard College. 37. Hawes, Frank M., 73, 74, 76. Hawkins, Christopher, 14, 33, 53. Hawkins, Guy C., 14, 15, 33, 53, 55. Hawkins, Nathaniel, 5