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arried daughters, but no sons]. 19. Jack, aged 6, negro boy of Thomas (2), d. N. W. Pct. 29 May, 1755. Ambrose, a. 5, negro boy of same, bap. 17 Oct. 1756. One Willard of Harvard, at Thomas Adams's, d. 11 July, 1756, a. 23. Widow Saunders, at Capt. Adams's, d. 19 Apr. 1763, a. 85—perhaps his third wife's mother. Stephen Ford of Charlestown, at Joseph Adams's, d. 23 Mar. 1756, a. 79 (par. 3?). Joshua Stearns, son of wid. S., at Mr. Adams's, d. 9 Nov. 1749, a. 9. 20. Samuel, and Sarah Turner m. in N. W. Pet. 25 Feb. 1776— residents. [Prob. because of the military occupation and environment of Boston, 1775-76.] Roger of Newton and Mary Russell of Camb. m. 14 Oct. 1805. Roger Adams, of Newton, m. Hephzibah Russell, of Lexington, 9 Nov. 1777.—Lexington Records. Isaac of Boston and Edith Winship of Lexington, m. 2 Sept. 1806. 21. Joseph, Esq. [H. U. 1803, son of Moses Adams (H. U. 1771), minister of Acton. The father, a student, was adm. Camb. ch. (First Parish) 21 Apr.<