, d. Nov. 28, 1699, aged c. 82.
James Wyman, of Medford, m. Susanna Cutter, Mar. 18, 1756, who d., aged 38, May 12, 1772.
He d. Oct. 26, 1813.
Children were--
1-2
James, b. Jan. 21, 1757; m.,1st, Mehitable----; 2d, Mary
Gill.
3William, b. Dec. 7, 1760; m., Mary Wheeler.
4Joshua, b. Jan. 13, 1765; m., Susanna Francis.
5Susanna, b. May 1, 1767; m., Joseph M. Sanderson.
6Zaccheus, b. Nov. 10, 1769; m., Abigail Brooks.
Catharine Wyman, m. William Tufts.
Elizabeth Wyman, m. Samuel Wakefield, Jan. 2, 1749.
Seth Wyman, of Charlestown, m. Ruth Wright, June 4, 1744.
James Wyman, of Woburn, m. Elizabeth Brooks, May 18, 1787.
Phebe Wyman, m. Caleb Brooks, 2d, Nov. 20, 1800.
James Wyman, m. Susanna Cutter.
Joseph Wyman, m. Ruth Feroll, Mar. 15, 1781.
Joseph Wyman, m. Mary Wyman, Nov. 15, 1781.
Joseph Wyman, m. Mary Dalton, Nov. 13, 1790.
Joseph Wyman, m. Hannah Wheeler, July 7, 1821.
John Wyman, m. Ruhama Richardson, Feb. 26, 1765.
Jonathan Wyman, m. Sarah Mansfi
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Wendell, Barrett, 52.
Wentworth, Amy, 8.
Weyman, Stanley, 29.
Whewell, William, 92, 101.
Whipple, E. P., 170, 176.
White, A. D. , 312.
White, Blanco, 183.
White, William, 126.
White fugitive slaves, 146.
Whitman, Walt, 230, 231, 289.
Whittier, J. G., 8, 111, 128, 132, 133, 134, 135, 168, 171, 178, 179, 180, 185, 237.
Whittier, Elizabeth, 133, 134.
Wightman, Mayor, 244.
Wilberforce, William, 327.
Wilder, S. V. S., 10.
Willis, Mr. 233.
Willis, N. P., 95, 271.
Wilson, Billy, 231.
Wimpffen, General, 324
Wines, E. C., 310.
Winkelried, Arnold, 154.
Winnemucca, Sarah, 87.
Winthrop, R. C., 53.
Winthrop, Theodore, 107.
Wise, H. A., 224, 225.
Woman's Rights Movement, 120.
Woman Suffrage, 121.
Woodward, Rufus, 62.
Wordsworth, William, 69, 194, 272, 294, 338.
Wnght, H. C., 113.
Wyman, J C., 176, 178.
Xanthus, 112.
Zaccone, M., 313.
Zamacois, Eduardo, 295.
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; to Whittier a woman is a woman, and he was as bashful before the small authoress as if she were the greatest.
Cheery John Wyman was persuading him to stay to dinner, and on my introducing him to my companion turned the battery of his good-nature uolmes, Lowell, Longfellow, Whipple, Edmund Quincy, Professor Stowe, Stillman the artist, Whittier (after all), Woodman, John Wyman, and Underwood.
When dinner was confidentially announced, I saw a desire among the founders of the feast to do the tht I think that Mary and I get up quite as good ones in Worcester — but Dr. Holmes is always effervescent and funny, and John Wyman is the best story-teller the world ever saw, and indeed everybody contributed something.
The best thing Holmes said wa. W. Palmer (author of your favorite Miss Wimple), Charles W. Storey (a lazy, witty lawyer), Charles Norton, Underwood, John Wyman, formerly of Worcester, and myself. ... Most of the serious talk turned on theology (which Underwood said they often fe
Temple,
Ebenr. Wyeth,
Jonas Wyeth,
Jonas Wyeth, Jr.
Noah Wyeth,
Joseph Wyeth,
John Wyman,
Nathan Watson,
Joshua Walker,
John Warland,
Thomas Warland,
Nathll. Wait,
Th eleven of our friends, who, in like manner, were cruelly slain on that fatal day.
Winship and Wyman were two of the number; the other nine may have been inhabitants of other towns. Jason Russell, ason Winship (who was drowned Dec. 26, 1762), was baptized June 28, 1730.
Jabez Wyman, son of John Wyman, was born at Woburn July 24, 1710, but had long resided here.
The two last named were slain aield, William Colson, Stephen Frost, Samuel Locke, Josiah Moore, Josiah Warren, Jotham Walton, John Wyman; Sergeants, Joseph Bates, Joseph Belknap, Nathaniel Bemis, Oliver Brown, John Burns, John Cuttpenter, Peter G. Conant, William C. Davis, Thomas Dean, Jr., Edmund Morrill, Seth Tinkham, and John Wyman, served as substitutes for other drafted men.
To Cambridge rightfully belongs the honor of
Whittemore, 131, 40, 2, 3, 219, 44, 92, 305, 15, 80, 414, 35, 8.
Wigglesworth, 292.
Wightman, 335.
Wilcocks, 59.
Wiley, 321.
Wilkinson, 58, 335.
Willard, 33, 116, 200, 31, 44, 82, 3, 98, 9, 306, 68, 94.
William, 391.
Williams, 80, 294.
Willis, 59, 75, 102, 316, 64.
Willoughby, 271.
Willson, 321.
Wilson, 24, 6, 43, 75, 345, 70.
Winchester, 328.
Wines, 59.
Winkley, 329.
Winship, 35, 59, 60, 118, 262, 9, 364, 76, 412, 14.
Winslow, 53, 109, 320.
Winter, 76.
Winthrop, 1, 6-12, 24, 6, 9, 30, 1, 7, 42-6, 50, 8, 95, 103, 11, 15, 17, 29, 34, 59, 67, 8, 70, 207, 8, 117, 19, 48, 9, 54, 9, 92, 310, 75, 84, 9, 96.
Wise, 226.
Wiswall, 81, 269.
Witherell, 35.
Woampas, 391.
Wood, 19, 23, 58, 321.
Woodard, 320.
Woodbridge, 385, 416, 23.
Woodward, 81, 329.
Woolcott, 36.
Wright, 455.
Wyatt, 327.
Wyeth, 59, 75, 133, 75, 84, 202, 31, 52, 92, 353, 64, 70, 425, 6, 44.
Wyman, 412, 14, 26.
Young, 154, 321, 39.