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b. (after the decease of his oldest brother) 27 July 1696. Samuel the f. was a farmer, and after a short residence in Dover, N. H., settled upon a farm in the southwesterly part of Chs., now Somerville, on the road leading from Winter Hill to Arlington. He d. 15 Sept. 1726, a. 79; his w. Hannah d. May 1728, a. 76. Both were buried in Cambridge. Harris (Epitaphs, p. 73) erroneously calls this Samuel Whittemore a son of Francis Whitmore. 8. Thomas, s. of John (4), m. Mary, wid. of Capt. Samuel Pease of Boston (See Gen. Reg., II. 393), and had Thomas, b. 4 Nov. 1694; Francis, b. 5 Sept. 1696; Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1698; Mary, b. 4 Sept. 1700; Daniel, b. 22 Feb. 1701-2; Hannah; Ephraim; Sarah. All these children were baptized together, 29 May 1709. Thomas the f. resided at Menot., a part of his estate, described in the inventory, consisted of a lease parol, under Mr. Whiting, minister, Concord. This doubtless refers to the farm leased to the father of Thomas by Lieut.-gov. Danforth,
b. (after the decease of his oldest brother) 27 July 1696. Samuel the f. was a farmer, and after a short residence in Dover, N. H., settled upon a farm in the southwesterly part of Chs., now Somerville, on the road leading from Winter Hill to Arlington. He d. 15 Sept. 1726, a. 79; his w. Hannah d. May 1728, a. 76. Both were buried in Cambridge. Harris (Epitaphs, p. 73) erroneously calls this Samuel Whittemore a son of Francis Whitmore. 8. Thomas, s. of John (4), m. Mary, wid. of Capt. Samuel Pease of Boston (See Gen. Reg., II. 393), and had Thomas, b. 4 Nov. 1694; Francis, b. 5 Sept. 1696; Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1698; Mary, b. 4 Sept. 1700; Daniel, b. 22 Feb. 1701-2; Hannah; Ephraim; Sarah. All these children were baptized together, 29 May 1709. Thomas the f. resided at Menot., a part of his estate, described in the inventory, consisted of a lease parol, under Mr. Whiting, minister, Concord. This doubtless refers to the farm leased to the father of Thomas by Lieut.-gov. Danforth,
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