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35, 1836. William Parmenter, 1836. Charles C. Little, 1836-1841. Jesse Hall, 1836. William Hunnewell, 1836, 1837. Nathan Childs, 1837, 1838. Walter R. Mason, 1838, 1839. John L. Hobbs, 1838, 1839. Walter M. Allen, 1840, 1841. Jonathan Wheeler, 1840. Sidney Willard, 1841, 1844. William H. Odiorne, 1841. Levi Parker, 1841. Thomas Whittemore, 1842, 1843. James Luke, 1842, 1843. Sylvanus Plympton, 1842. William Saunders, 1842. Jacob H. Bates, 1843. Nathaniel J. Wyeth, 1843. Stephen T. Farwell, 1844. William Wyman, 1844, 1845. Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1844, 1845. Jonas Wyeth, 1844. James D. Green, 1845. Alex. H. Ramsay, 1845. Charles Wood, 1845. Assessors. the Selectmen performed the duty of Assessors, until 1697, except in the year 1694. Walter Hastings, 1694, 1697, 1698, 1700-1705. Samuel Stone, 1694, 1697, 1698. Thomas Oliver, 1694, 1697-1699, 1706, 1715. Josiah Parker, 1699. Francis Bowman, 1699-1709, 1711. Jon
92, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Jarvis, 8 Nov. 1796, and had Jacob, b. 10 Feb. 1797, grad. H. C. 1820, a physician, d. in Illinois; Leonard, b. 1797, settled in New York, and d.—Jan. 1855; Charles, b.——, settled in Baltimore, and f. of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, who grad. H. C. 1850; Nathaniel Jarvis, b. 1802, m. his cousin Elizabeth Jarvis Stone 29 Jan. 1824, and d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1856; his w. Elizabeth J. d. 29 Aug. 1865, a. 66. Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth was one of the most active and energetic meNathaniel Jarvis Wyeth was one of the most active and energetic men ever born in Cambridge. About 1830, he led a band of adventurers across the Rocky Mountains to Oregon; after his return, he engaged in the ice business at Fresh Pond, was one of the first shippers of that article to foreign or coastwise ports, and through life conducted that business with great skill and efficiency. He was not ambitious of public station, and held no municipal office except that of Selectman in 1843. Jacob the f. not long after he graduated (20 Sept. 1796), bought of his fa<
92, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Jarvis, 8 Nov. 1796, and had Jacob, b. 10 Feb. 1797, grad. H. C. 1820, a physician, d. in Illinois; Leonard, b. 1797, settled in New York, and d.—Jan. 1855; Charles, b.——, settled in Baltimore, and f. of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, who grad. H. C. 1850; Nathaniel Jarvis, b. 1802, m. his cousin Elizabeth Jarvis Stone 29 Jan. 1824, and d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1856; his w. Elizabeth J. d. 29 Aug. 1865, a. 66. Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth was one of the most active and energetic meNathaniel Jarvis Wyeth was one of the most active and energetic men ever born in Cambridge. About 1830, he led a band of adventurers across the Rocky Mountains to Oregon; after his return, he engaged in the ice business at Fresh Pond, was one of the first shippers of that article to foreign or coastwise ports, and through life conducted that business with great skill and efficiency. He was not ambitious of public station, and held no municipal office except that of Selectman in 1843. Jacob the f. not long after he graduated (20 Sept. 1796), bought of his fa<