the loss was repaired by benefits which the British Government bestowed on him and on his children.
Picke, John, by w. Mary, had Abigail, b. 22 Ap. 1642.
See Pickering.
Pickering, John, by w. Mary, had Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1638.
I suspect this John Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same namePickering, John, by w. Mary, had Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1638.
I suspect this John Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same name.
Pinson, Edward, m. Anna, dau. of Deac.
John Cooper 2 Aug. 1664.
She d. 8 May 1666, and he disappears.
Place, Thomas, sold land adjoining the west-end field, 1639.
Perhaps he was the freeman of 1640.
Polly, George, fined for breach of a Town Order 1657.
Post, Stephen (otherwise written Poast), owned a house and tweJohn Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same name.
Pinson, Edward, m. Anna, dau. of Deac.
John Cooper 2 Aug. 1664.
She d. 8 May 1666, and he disappears.
Place, Thomas, sold land adjoining the west-end field, 1639.
Perhaps he was the freeman of 1640.
Polly, George, fined for breach of a Town Order 1657.
Post, Stephen (otherwise written Poast), owned a house and twelve acres on the south side of the river, 1635.
He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Constable in 1641. Some of the family moved down the River.
Hinman.
2. Thomas, a weaver, had a grant 1669, of fencing timber for his garden, and resided on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets
the loss was repaired by benefits which the British Government bestowed on him and on his children.
Picke, John, by w. Mary, had Abigail, b. 22 Ap. 1642.
See Pickering.
Pickering, John, by w. Mary, had Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1638.
I suspect this John Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same namePickering, John, by w. Mary, had Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1638.
I suspect this John Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same name.
Pinson, Edward, m. Anna, dau. of Deac.
John Cooper 2 Aug. 1664.
She d. 8 May 1666, and he disappears.
Place, Thomas, sold land adjoining the west-end field, 1639.
Perhaps he was the freeman of 1640.
Polly, George, fined for breach of a Town Order 1657.
Post, Stephen (otherwise written Poast), owned a house and tweJohn Pickering and the foregoing John Picke, are but different forms of the same name.
Pinson, Edward, m. Anna, dau. of Deac.
John Cooper 2 Aug. 1664.
She d. 8 May 1666, and he disappears.
Place, Thomas, sold land adjoining the west-end field, 1639.
Perhaps he was the freeman of 1640.
Polly, George, fined for breach of a Town Order 1657.
Post, Stephen (otherwise written Poast), owned a house and twelve acres on the south side of the river, 1635.
He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Constable in 1641. Some of the family moved down the River.
Hinman.
2. Thomas, a weaver, had a grant 1669, of fencing timber for his garden, and resided on the westerly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets
36, 8, 9, 59, 62, 129, 364.
Patterson, 423.
Payne, 186, 254.
Peabody, 304, 12.
Pearce, 308.
Pearl, 416.
Peck, 310.
Peirce, 44, 68, 208, 365, 433.
Pelham, 53, 6, 89, 119, 74, 226, 54.
Pemberton, 126, 287.
Perkins, 186, 204-6 327.
Perry, 325, 7.
Pervear. 314, 24.
Peters, 43, 5.
Pettingell, 328.
Phillips, 117, 207, 255-7.
Phinney, 423.
Phipps, 211, 26.
Phips, 112-15, 27, 30, 3, 53, 7, 68-70, 5, 6, 307, 10, 53, 4, 403, 7.
Piambow, 391.
Pickering, 321.
Pickman, 310.
Pigeon, 308.
Pittimee, 391.
Plympton, 168, 204, 435, 8.
Pomeroy, 310.
Poole, 8, 32, 116.
Porter, 231, 6. 88.
Post, 33.
Powers, 319.
Pratt, 20, 4, 6, 7, 32, 5, 76, 233.
Prentice. or
Prentiss, 4, 59, 76, 80, 1, 92, 4, 118, 214, 88, 92, 305, 92. 4, 400, 31.
Prescott, 185, 288, 423.
Price, 2 87.
Prince, 33, 247.
Prout, 272.
Prudden, 49, 50.
Pryor, 331.
Putnam, 187, 423, 4, 6.
Pynchon, 6, 8, 27, 398.
Quincy, 42,