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onathan Nutting. They had no children. He d. between 18 Dec. 1753 and 14 Jan. 1754; she d. 1772. 2. Hannah, m. Owen Warland, 3 Ap. 1679. Rev. Ebenezer,, of Suffield, Conn., m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Abigail, 5 July 1742. Rev. Bunker, of Hinsdale, N. H., m. Abigail, dau. of Henry Prentice, 22 Sept. 1763. Gearner, Edmund, in 1635, owned house and land at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets. He removed before 1642. Gibson, John, in 1635, owned a house on the easterly sid. 1737); he was again pub. 20 Jan. 1769, to Eunice Fitch of Bedford. His chil. were Jacob, b. 2 July 1736, d. young; Joseph, bap. 15 Ap. 1739 (witness to a deed from his father 2 Dec. 1784); Abigail, bap. 25 May 1740, m. Rev. Bunker Gay of Hinsdale, N. H., 22 Sept. 1763; William, bap. 3 Oct. 1742, d. young; John, bap. 7 Oct. 1744, grad. H. C. 1766, removed to Londonderry, N. H., 1772, a lawyer, Attorney-general 1787-1793, Representative thirteen years, and Speaker in 1794 and 1795 and from 1
e heirs of Edmund Angier, or of John Hovey. This was the original Blue Anchor Tavern stand; it does not appear, however, whether Mr. Gay pursued the business of an inn-holder. His wife, whom he prob. m. before he removed here, was Sarah, dau. of Jonathan Nutting. They had no children. He d. between 18 Dec. 1753 and 14 Jan. 1754; she d. 1772. 2. Hannah, m. Owen Warland, 3 Ap. 1679. Rev. Ebenezer,, of Suffield, Conn., m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Abigail, 5 July 1742. Rev. Bunker, of Hinsdale, N. H., m. Abigail, dau. of Henry Prentice, 22 Sept. 1763. Gearner, Edmund, in 1635, owned house and land at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets. He removed before 1642. Gibson, John, in 1635, owned a house on the easterly side of Sparks Street not far southerly from Vassall Lane; and soon after he added three acres more, so that his estate extended across to Garden Street. By his w. Rebecca he had five children, all bap. here: Rebecca, b. about 1635, m. Charles Stearns 2
of Cambridge. Nathan the f. was for several years a trader in Berwick, but returned and d. here 29 July 1769. 28. Henry, S. of John (14), m. Sarah, dau. of Jacob Hill, 19 Aug. 1735; she d. 8 July 1736, and he m. Susanna Brown of Wat. (pub. 5 Nov. 1737); he was again pub. 20 Jan. 1769, to Eunice Fitch of Bedford. His chil. were Jacob, b. 2 July 1736, d. young; Joseph, bap. 15 Ap. 1739 (witness to a deed from his father 2 Dec. 1784); Abigail, bap. 25 May 1740, m. Rev. Bunker Gay of Hinsdale, N. H., 22 Sept. 1763; William, bap. 3 Oct. 1742, d. young; John, bap. 7 Oct. 1744, grad. H. C. 1766, removed to Londonderry, N. H., 1772, a lawyer, Attorney-general 1787-1793, Representative thirteen years, and Speaker in 1794 and 1795 and from 1798 to 1803, appointed Judge of the Superior Court 1798, but declined the appointment and d. 18 May 1808; Jacob, bap. 23 Mar. 1745-6; William, bap. 27 Dec. 1747; Henry, bap. 22 Jan. 1749-50; Sarah, bap. 20 Oct. 1751, m. Jonas Prentice 12 Nov. 1777.