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s after the end of the first session of the next General Court. Given under our hands this 17th 12m. 1654, by us, Henry Dunster, Richard Champney, Edward Goffe, John Bridge. These propositions are accepted of and consented unto by us the present inhabitants of Shawshin; and we do humbly crave this honored Court to confirm and record the same. Your humble servants, Ralph Hill, Senr. William French John Sterne William Pattin George Farley Ralph Hill, Junr. John Croe James Parker Jonathan Danforth Henry Jeftes William Chamberlyn John Parker Robert Parker. Their request was granted by the Court. On the same day, May 23, 1655, in answer to the petition of several proprietors and inhabitants of Shawshin, humbly desiring a tract of land lying near the line of the farms of John and Robert Blood, and so along by the side of Concord River, &c., the Court grants their request in that respect, so as it hinder no former grants, and grant the name of the plantation
ton), and by w. Joanna, had Mary, b. 28 Jan. 1647; Martha, b. 1 May 1649, m. and d., leaving children, before 1686; John, b. 15 Feb. 1651-2; Joanna, b. 16 Jan. 1653-4, m.——Stone; Thomas, b. 1 Feb. 1657; Sarah, b. 6 Jan. 1659; Isaac, b. 15 Mar. 1662; Jonathan, b. 6 Nov. 1665; Lydia, b. 15 May 1667. John the f. prob. d. about 1686, in which year his will is dated. 3. John, prob. s. of John (2), by w. Mary, had John, b. 17 Aug. 1687, and several others in Newton. 4. Josiah, s. of Capt. James Parker and w. Elizabeth, was b. in Groton 1655, and resided there until 1683, and perhaps later; was an innholder in Woburn from 1693 to 1695, and in Camb. 1696 and for many subsequent years. In 1699 he purchased a part of the homestead of John Jackson, and in 1708 the remainder, fronting on Brattle Street and Brattle Square extending from Palmer Street to Church Street, or thereabouts, and bounded northerly on the burial ground. He m. Elizabeth Saxon, or Sexton, of Boston, and had in Grot
ton), and by w. Joanna, had Mary, b. 28 Jan. 1647; Martha, b. 1 May 1649, m. and d., leaving children, before 1686; John, b. 15 Feb. 1651-2; Joanna, b. 16 Jan. 1653-4, m.——Stone; Thomas, b. 1 Feb. 1657; Sarah, b. 6 Jan. 1659; Isaac, b. 15 Mar. 1662; Jonathan, b. 6 Nov. 1665; Lydia, b. 15 May 1667. John the f. prob. d. about 1686, in which year his will is dated. 3. John, prob. s. of John (2), by w. Mary, had John, b. 17 Aug. 1687, and several others in Newton. 4. Josiah, s. of Capt. James Parker and w. Elizabeth, was b. in Groton 1655, and resided there until 1683, and perhaps later; was an innholder in Woburn from 1693 to 1695, and in Camb. 1696 and for many subsequent years. In 1699 he purchased a part of the homestead of John Jackson, and in 1708 the remainder, fronting on Brattle Street and Brattle Square extending from Palmer Street to Church Street, or thereabouts, and bounded northerly on the burial ground. He m. Elizabeth Saxon, or Sexton, of Boston, and had in Grot