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WOBURN RECORDS 11
OF
BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,
FROM 1640 TO 1873.
PART III - - MARRIAGES.
ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED
BY
EDWARD F. JOHNSON.
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CITY OF WOBURN.
Be it Ordered,
IN COMMON COUNCIL, Jan. 9, 1891.
That in accordance with the recommendation made by his Honor the Mayor, the manuscript copy of the Woburn Records of Marriages from 1640 to 1873, compiled by Hon. Edward F. Johnson, be printed as an appendix to twenty-five hundred copies of the City Reports of 1890.
Adopted and sent up for concurrence,
EDWARD H. LOUNSBURY, Clerk. IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Jan. 22, 1891.
Adopted in concurrence,
DAVID F. MORELAND, Clerk. Jan. 23, 1891. Approved,
GEORGE F. BEAN, Mayor.
PREFACE.
This volume of marriage records completes the publication of the Woburn Records of Births, Deaths and Marriages from 1640 to Jan. 1, 1873. Its arrangement corresponds with that adopted in the previous volumes of Births and Deaths, the surnames being arranged alphabetically, and, under the respective surnames, the Christian names are grouped chronologically. Each marriage record appears twice : once under the name of the man and again under that of the woman. The adoption of this plan renders any index unnecessary, thereby saving to the reader the time and labor usually involved in turning from index to subject matter, and avoiding the danger of error and omission to which every index is exposed.
In 1857, the Legislature of Massachusetts passed the following law : -
" The clerk of every city and town in this Commonwealth, shall make a certified copy of the record of all marriages, recorded in the books of said city or town, where either or both of the parties were resident in any other town in the Commonwealth at the time of said marriage; and he shall also, as far as the same is practicable, make a like copy of all such marriages recorded in any parish records, or in any records kept by any clergyman or magistrate within said town; and the said clerk shall transmit said certified copies to the clerk of the city or town in which such party or parties were resident at the time of said marriage."
This law applied only to marriages solemnized prior to the year 1800. In accordance with its provisions there were transmitted to the town clerk of Woburn, records of over three hundred marriages solemnized in other munic- ipalities in this Commonwealth, in which one or both of the contracting parties were residents of Woburn. These marriages are included in this publication ; and, in each instance, the name of the town or city where the marriage occurred is also given. I have also inserted the record of all marriages found in the first volume of the Second Parish Church Records (Burlington) covering the period from 1735 down to 1828.
Furthermore, I have incorporated into this volume, by way of foot-notes, a few extracts taken from the Middlesex County Court Records. These records contain a great deal of interesting and hitherto unknown facts about the early settlers of Woburn, and shed new light on their life and their customs, their faults and their virtues. The greater portion of the material thus obtained could not, with propriety, be printed in this work and has been reserved for future use. I may state that my researches in this direc- tion have proved, among other things, that the first volume of the Woburn Records is wholly in the handwriting of Major William Johnson, the second
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town clerk of Woburn, and is, therefore, prior to 1672, a copied record. The records kept by his father, Capt. Edward Johnson, the first town clerk, certified extracts of which can be found among the court files at Cambridge, are not in all cases identical with the existing town record. Moreover, the chirography of Capt. Johnson does not correspond with that to be found in our first volume of town records. As an illustration of the handwriting of father and son I have added at the end of this Preface fac-simile reproduc- tions of two papers discovered among the Middlesex court files. A compar- ison of these fac-similes with the writing in the first volume of the Woburn Records, or with the fac-simile specimen of the town records. printed.in Poole's edition of " Johnson's Wonder-Working Providence," will convince any one of the truth of the above statement as to the authorship of our first volume of records. Mr. William R. Cutter was the first person to suspect that this volume of records was copied, and recent discoveries have fully sustained him in the opinions expressed in "The Woburn Journal," March 8, 1889.
The following figures,* obtained by actual count, may be of interest : - Number of persons whose birth is published in Part I 12,755
Number of persons whose death is published in Part II 6,326
Number of persons whose marriage is published in Part III 7,662
Total
26,743
It is my intention, subject to the approval of the proper authorities, to publish with the city report of next year the record of births from Jan. 1, 1873, to Dec. 31, 1890, inclusive, and with it such additions and corrections of the first published record of births (1640 to 1872 inclusive) as have been discovered and furnished by those people who have taken an interest in perfecting it. With the city report of 1892, I hope in like manner to publish the record of deaths from 1873 to Dec. 31, 1890, inclusive ; and, in 1893, the record of marriages for the same period. When all this shall have been done, I recommend that for the decade ending 1900, and thereafter in each succeeding decade, the publication be continued in similar form. By omit- ting in the future from the annual city report the printed record of births, marriages and deaths, which has appeared there in years past without arrangement suitable for future reference, the publication of the records in the manner here recommended will impose little, if any, additional expense on the city.
I wish more of our citizens would take the pains to supply from family registers and other sources the omissions which are found to exist in the
* These figures are exclusive of entries inserted in foot-notes. In the Preface to Part I it was stated there were " upwards of 13,300 entries of births." That statement was based on a calculation of figures found in an old town report.
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town clerk's records. Such supplied records may prove of great value in the future, not merely as a matter of family history, but in the adjustment and settlement of estates, and in the determination of other matters of legal and pecuniary importance. Many an applicant for a pension at the present day finds the omission of some portion of his family records to be a great obstacle to the successful prosecution of his claim. Indeed, no person can afford to allow such records to remain inaccurate or imperfect, for they are liable to prove of essential value at any time. I shall always be pleased to receive from reliable sources any informaton about our records, and shall see to it that, in subsequent publications, all valuable matter thus contributed is printed in proper form and place.
WOBURN, MASS., January, 1891.
EDWARD F. JOHNSON.
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MARRIAGES IN WOBURN, MASS.
FROM 1640 TO 1873.
ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.
ABBOTT.
Mercy Abbott .of Woburn, "widdow," and Edmond Chamberlain of Billerica, at Billerica, Aug. 26, 1690.
William Abbott, Jr., of Andover, and Elizabeth Tay of Woburn, June 18, 1761.
William Abbott, Jr., and Rosanna Wyman, both of Woburn, Dec. 16, 1788.
Betsey Abbott and Nathan Kelley, both of Lexington, Oct. 11, 1791.
Isaac Abbott, Jr., of Amherst, N. H., and Ruth Eames of Wilming- ton, Oct. 15, 1793.
Samuel Abbott of Woburn and Ruth Winn of Burlington, at Burling- ton, Jan. 4, 1816.
Miss Nancy B. Abbott and Mr. Jonathan Eaton, Jr., both of Woburn, April 29, 1819.
Eliza Abbott of Woburn and Mr. Osgood Nichols of Reading, Nov. 26, 1826.
Elizabeth W. Abbott of Woburn and Calvin S. Pennell of Springfield, Jan. 1, 1845.
Caroline Abbott of Andover and Gawin R. Gage of Woburn, at Ando- ver, Jan. 1, 1849.
Mary Newell Abbott of Woburn and Francis Edmond of Brookline, April 21, 1858.
James E. Abbott and Mary J. Hosmer, both of Woburn, April 3, 1859. James E. Abbott and Jessie McDonald, both of Woburn, July 4, 1860. Samuel W. Abbott and Martha W. Sullivan, both of Woburn, Jan. 7, 1864.
Elizabeth Abbott and James Busteed, both of Woburn, Jan. 4, 1866.
John H. R. Abbott of Manchester, N. H., and Lucy B. Gifford of Wo- burn, July 6, 1872.
ACHORN.
Abbie F. Achorn of Woburn and J. F. Ober of Ashland, June 19, 1871.
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ADAMS.
Mary Adams and Samuel Farley, both of Reading, Feb. 22, 1738.
Sampson Adams of Lexington and Catharine Bacon of Woburn, Nov.
II, 1779.
Polly Adams of East Sudbury and Micah Cutler of Woburn, June 16, 1796.
Ruby L. Adams and Leonard Fowle, Dec. 27, 1818.
Mr. Simon Adams of Lowell and Maria Parker of Woburn, July 8, 1829. Miss Lucy B. Adams and Mr. Thomas Merrill, both of Woburn, Nov. 5, 1837.
Miss Susan A. Adams and Mr. Samuel W. Russell, both of West Cam- bridge, Oct. 24, 1838.
Miss Margaret R. Adams and Mr. Sewall W. Pierce, both of Woburn, Feb. 7, 1839.
William Adams of West Cambridge and Lucy G. Locke of Woburn, Jan. 22, 1846.
James Adams and Catharine Stonehouse, both of Medford, Oct. 6, 1861.
Martha Emma Adams and Edward Hiram Whitney, both of Melrose, Sept. 6, 1868.
Helen C. Adams of Uxbridge and James I. Hanson of Woburn, July 14, 1869.
ADFORD.
Mary Adford and Abraham Jaquith, March 13, 1671.
ADKINS.
Harriet A. Adkins and George W. Richardson, both of Woburn, Nov. 30, 1865.
ACEN.
Ann Agen and Michael Spencer, both of Woburn, Jan. 26, 1867.
AIKEN.
Henry Aiken of Lexington aud Isabel Holmes of Woburn, Aug. 22, 1721.
ALBRANT.
Agnes A. Albrant and Alonzo Aldrich, both of Woburn, June 5, 1872.
ALDRICH.
Henry M. Aldrich of Boston and Clara B. Woodberry of Woburn, Oct. 25, 1871.
Alonzo Aldrich and Agnes A. Albrant, both of Woburn. June 5, 1872.
ALEXANDER .*
Philip Alexander and Sarah Satle, of Woburn, July 1, 1736. Peter Alexander and Hannah Roberts, May 12, 1737.
David Alexander and Elizabeth Evans, Jan. 10, 1739.
*See note under Pierce.
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WOBURN RECORD OF MARRIAGES.
ALEXANDER, continued.
Thomas Alexander of Woburn and Phebe Parker of Reading, May 17, 1748.
John Alexander of Woburn and Abigail Thompson of Wilmington, at Wilmington, March 8, 1757.
Abraham Alexander and Jerusha Thompson, both of Woburn, July 4, 1759.
Zachariah Alexander of Wilmington and Rebecca Hopkins of Woburn, at Wilmington, April 21, 1761.
Giles Alexander of Wilmington and Sarah Reed of Woburn, April 28, 1767.
John Alexander of Wilmington and Molly Winn of Woburn, at Wil- mington, Sept. 20, 1774.
Hannah Alexander of Wilmington and Isaac Pierce of Woburn, at Wil- mington, April 13, 1775.
Miss Jerusha Alexander and Mr. Jeremiah Converse, both of Woburn, Feb. 8, 1789.
Sally Alexander of Burlington and Thomas Reed of Hebron (V. S.), at Burlington, Jan. 11, 1802,
Hannah Alexander of Burlington and William Bowers of Hebron (N. H.), at Burlington, Dec. 5, 1802.
John Reed Alexander and Betsey Reed, both of Burlington, at Burling- ton, May 3, 1804.
David Alexander and Fanny Radford, both of Burlington, at Burling- ton, Nov. 29, 1810.
Miss Mary S. Alexander and Mr. Joseph Teel, both of Lowell, Sept. 20, 1838.
ALGIER.
Alice Algier [Eager, County Record] and Henry Tottingham, July 13, 1654.
ALLEN.
Elizabeth Allen and Samuel Leathe, both of Woburn, Dec. 9,:17.92. John Allen and Levina Wyman, both of Woburn, Jan. 4, 1795.1
George W. Allen of Woburn and Mary L. Tyler of Lancaster, at Lan- caster, Jan. 3, 1842.
Miss Margery T. Allen and Mr. Charles Pierce, both of Woburn, May 17, 1842.
Miss Sarah M. Allen and Mr. Moses A. Tyler, both of Woburn; Dec. S, 1842.
L. Houghton Allen and Saralı R. Fowle, both of Woburn, March 21, 1850.
Ann Allen of Woburn and Peter C. Hay of Stoneham, June 12, 1850. Julia M. Allen of Woburn and Israel P. Dodge of Crestline, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1854.
William Allen and Catharine McCarthy, both of Woburn, Jan. 8, 1860.
Mr. John Allen above named informed the subscriber that it was a mistake in his Publishment setting forth that he belonged to Hubbardstown. *
* He has lived in Woburn * * near one year. January 4, 1795. Samuel Thompson, Just. Pacis.
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ALLEN, continued.
Mellivell M. Allen and John Gardner Flagg, Jr., both of Woburn, Aug. 18, 1863.
Julia Allen and Patrick Killoughy, both of Woburn, Oct. 12, 1864. Montressor T. Allen and Julia Peasley, both of Woburn, June 22, 1865. Stephen M. Allen and Annie M. Jones, both of Woburn, Oct. 4, 1865. Charles M. Allen and Margaret J. Warren, both of Woburn, May 27, 1869.
Agnes E. Allen and Jotham P. Hill, both of Woburn, June 7, 1869. Hanson W. Allen and Chestina Ford, both of Lowell, Sept. 4, 1869.
James O. Allen of Charlestown and Mary A. Duren of Woburn, Nov. 25, 1869.
Charles Allen and Mary M. Munroe, both of Lexington, Sept. 2, 1870. Ella Frances Allen and Joseph R. Green, both of Woburn, Aug. 21, 1872.
Mary L. Allen of Woburn and David M. Fulton of Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 19, 1872.
ALLEY.
Richard Alley and Miss Susan Bailey, both of Woburn, May 8, 1827. Mr. Isaac S. Alley of Woburn and Miss Catharine Flint of Reading, Nov. 24, 1842.
AMES. (See also EAMES.)
Robert Ames of Woburn and Sarah Gleason of Billerica, June 1, 1826. Jacob Ames and Emily F. Richardson, both of Woburn, May 8, 1846. Charles O. Ames and Mary B. Plummer, both of Woburn, May 28, 1846.
Harriet Ames and Edward E. Swain, both of Wilmington, Feb. 2, 1860. Susan Ames of Hamilton, C. W., and Daniel Kimball of Woburn, April 10, 1864.
AMESBURY.
Lewis Amesbury and Ellen Pake, both of Woburn, June 2, 1860.
AMMON.
Jane Ammon and London Oxford, blacks, both of Woburn, Oct. 2, 1791.
ANDRAS .*
ANDREWS.
Miss Anna Andrews and Mr. Samuel Eames Wyman, both of Woburn, May 19, 1791.
John Andrews and Frances E. Edgecomb, both of Woburn, June 25, 1853.
Alonzo Andrews and Margaret Hadley, both of Stoneham, Jan. I, 1856. Amelia J. Andrews and John Lord Parker, both of Woburn, June 21, 1860.
*See note under Richardson.
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WOBURN RECORD OF MARRIAGES.
ANDREWS, continued.
Sarah T. Andrews of Woburn and William H. Raymond of Cam- bridge, Sept. 12, 1866.
ANDRUS.
Jennie M. Andrus of Milford, Conn., and Frederick B. Ellis of Wo- burn, May 2, 1869.
ANGER.
John Anger and Azelia Pratt, both of Woburn, Aug. 18, 1866.
ANGIS.
Lavinia Angis and Thomas H. Clark, both of Woburn, June 2, 1851.
ANNIS.
Lizzie C. Annis and William O. Menchin, both of Woburn, Sept. 7, 1871.
ANSTEAD.
Alvan Anstead of Parishville N. Y., and Louisa H. Gleason of Woburn, Dec. 24, 1870.
ANSTY.
George Ansty and Ann Driscoll, both of Woburn, Nov. 6, 1864.
ANTHONY.
Hannah Anthony of Woburn and Sampson Yarney of Medford, ne- groes, May 16, 1745.
ARCHIBALD.
Marshall Archibald and Dorcas Virgie, both of Woburn, Nov. 15, 1870.
ARMSTRONG.
Mary E. Armstrong of Woburn and William K. Johnson of Charles- town, June 8, 1870.
Mary E. Armstrong and Charles J. Dalton, both of Woburn, Aug. 8, 1871.
ARNOLD.
Elizabeth Arnold of Reading, and James Richardson, Dec. 22, 1699. Mary Arnold and Phineas Richardson, both of Woburn, Oct. 30, 1716.
ASH.
Samuel H. Ash of Boston, and Elizabeth Evans of Woburn, Dec. I, 1803:
Nancy B. Ash and Charles E. Carroll, both of Woburn, Sept. 6, 1855. William T. Ash of S. Reading, and Susan E. Penney of Saugus, June 24, 1860.
Julia A. Ash and John Porrier, both of Woburn, Oct. 7, 1869.
ASHLAND.
Kittie Ashland and Charles W. Hart, both of Woburn, Sept. 8, 1866.
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ASHWORTH.
Daniel Ashworth of Wappinger Falls, N. Y., and Caroline S. Boutwell of Woburn, July 15, 1870.
ATWOOD.
Philip Atwood and Rebecca Kendall, Sept. 6, 1738.
Lydia Atwood of Woburn, and John Giles of Medford, Nov. 25, 1756. Mary Atwood of Woburn, and John Wesson of Reading, July 8, 1762. James Atwood and Phebe Richardson, both of Woburn, Feb 10, 1773.
Alfred S. Atwood and Melinda A. Burgess, both of Woburn, Sept. 5, 1869.
AUSTIN.
Clarence Austin and Ella A. Parker, both of-Reading, May 28, 1857.
AVERY.
Miss Anne Eliza Avery of Wolfborough, N. H., and Rev. Leander Thompson of Woburn, Nov. 6, 1839.
Ella E. Avery and Samuel G. Withum, both of Woburn, Mar. 25, 1855.
AYER.
John Ayer of Charlestown and Tryphena R. Emerson of Woburn, Nov. 18, 1846.
Mary Ann Ayer and Nathan H. Richardson, both of Woburn, Nov. 27, 1864.
George H. Ayer and Rebecca M. Hoskins, both of Woburn, June 17, 1872.
BABBITT.
Elizabeth Babbitt of Roxbury, and Benjamin W. Conant of Woburn, Apr. 7, 1859.
BACON.t
Michael Bacon* and Mary Richardson, Oct. 26, 1655.
Elizabeth Bacon and John Richardson, Oct. 22, 1658.
Michael Bacon, Jr., and Sarah Richardson, Mar. 22, 1660. Michael Bacon, Sr., and Mary Noyes, Nov. 28, 1670. Sarah Bacon and Caleb Simonds, Sept. 25, 1677.
Rachel Bacon and Thomas Pierce, March 24, 1680.
Lydia Bacon and Samuel Pierce, Dec. 9, 1680.
Abigail Bacon of Billerica, and Josiah Wood of Woburn, Dec. 13, 1686. Abigail Bacon of Bedford, and James Simonds of Woburn, at Bedford, July 26, 1739.
Jonathan Bacon of Bedford, and Elizabeth Wyman of Woburn, Sept. 22, 1739.
* The case of the Artillery Company of Boston against William Simonds and Michael Bacon, for trespass, (see Lewis & Co.'s Hist. of Middlesex County, Vol. 1, page 350), involved a question of title to a grant of land made to Cambridge in 1644. See Middlesex County Court Records, Vol. I, page 224.
t Francis B. Trowbridge of New Haven is writing a Bacon Genealogy.
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WOBURN RECORD OF MARRIAGES.
BACON, continued.
Catharine Bacon of Woburn, and Sampson Adams of Lexington, Nov. 11, 1779.
Elizabeth Bacon of Bedford, and Ebenezer Richardson of Billerica, May 21, 1783.
Jonas Bacon and Louisa Richardson, both of Woburn, Dec. 3, 1818. Mr. Oliver Bacon of Malden, and Miss Mary B. Reed of Woburn, May 3, 1821.
William Bacon of Wilmington, and Clarimond W. Leathe of Woburn, Dec. 31, 1843.
Benjamin J. Bacon and Georgetta Boynton, both of Boston, July 5, 1868
Alton L. Bacon and Cornelia E. Foster, both of Woburn, Jan. 7, 1870.
BADGER.
Mr. Obadiah Badger of Chelmsford, and Miss Maria Cutler of Burling- ton, at Burlington, April 15, 1827.
Minerva Badger and Simeon Jaquith, both of Woburn, Oct. 11, 1860.
BAILEY.
Joshua Bailey of Reading, Vt., and Susanna Boutwell of Wilmington, Mar. 10, 1795.
Miss Susan Bailey and Richard Alley, both of Woburn, May 8, 1827.
Miss Sally R. Bailey of Reading, and Mr. Samuel K. Parker of Stone- ham, Apr. 10, 1834.
Jemima Bailey and Warren Reed, both of Woburn, Sept. 11, 1834.
Miss Mary Bailey and Mr. William White, both of Woburn, June 24, 1840.
Mr. Walter Bailey and Miss Lydia Ann Fisk, both of Woburn, June 30, 1840.
Arethusa Bailey and John Pierce, both of Woburn, Oct. 8, 1843.
Mary S. Bailey and Daniel Chamberlain, both of Boston, Oct. 31, 1854. Marcellus Bailey of Woburn, and Margaret N. Edwards of Raleigh, N. C., June 4, 1861.
Mary S. Bailey and John Madan, both of Woburn, Jan. 21, 1869.
BAKER.
Elizabeth Baker and John Russell, May 13, 1645. Catharine Baker and Edward Johnson, Jr., Jan. 10, 1650.
John Baker and Susanna Martin, May 28, 1654. Susanna Baker and John Cutler, May 22, 1682. John Baker and Hannah Polly, Oct. 18, 1682.
Joseph Baker and Hannah Bauk, of Chelmsford, Oct. 4, 1686. Samuel Baker and Hannah Winn, Nov. 26, 1691.
Jonathan Baker and Elizabeth Giles, of Billerica, Jan. 3, 1694. Esther Baker and Ebenezer Beard, both of Woburn, Jan. 1, 1724. Catharine Baker and Ebenezer Fish, both of Woburn, Mar. 16, 1742.
Miss Serviah Baker and Mr. Josiah M. Richardson, both of Woburn, Nov. 11, 1838.
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WOBURN RECORD OF MARRIAGES.
BAKER, continued.
Kenelum W. Baker and Eliza A. Hutchinson, both of Woburn, Oct. 14, 1847.
Frances A. Baker of Cambridge, and Hanson B. Lewis, of Woburn, Nov. 22, 1852.
John K. Baker and Sarah C. Forbes, both of Woburn, May 5, 1859.
Eliza A. Baker of Boston, and Silas Cutler of Burlington, Sept. 17, 1865.
Andrew Baker of Andover, and Rosanna E. Dean of Woburn, April 4, 1867.
Sarah C. Baker and Cyrus Lamb, both of Woburn, Dec. 24, 1872.
BALCH.
Sarah Kimball Balch of Burlington, and Isaac Jones of Wilmington, at Burlington, Dec. 4, 1800.
BALDWIN.
Henry Baldwin and Phebe Richardson, Nov. 1, 1649.
John Baldwin and Mary Richardson, " before Capt. Edward Johnson," at Billerica, May 15, 1655 .*
Phebe Baldwin and Samuel Bichardson, Nov. 7, 1676.
Daniel Baldwin and Hannah Richardson, Jan. 6, 1685. (Dec. 6, 1684, County Records.)
Timothy Baldwin of Woburn, and Elizabeth Hill of Billerica, June 2, 1687.+
Henry Baldwin and Abigail Fisk, May 4, 1692.
Abigail Baldwin and John Reed, Dec. 4, 1705.
Susanna Baldwin of Woburn, and Benjamin Walker of Billerica, at Bil- lerica, Dec. 15, 1712.
Timothy Baldwin of Charlestown, and Hannah Richardson of Woburn, at Charlestown, June 10, 1713.
Henry Baldwin and Mary Richardson, both of Woburn, May 7, 1717.
Mary Baldwin and Henry Walker, both of Woburn, at Lexington, May 15, 1722.
Isaac Baldwin and Mary Flagg, both of Woburn, Mar. 24, 1726.
John Baldwin of Woburn, and Sarah Lawrence of Watertown, at Water- town, Dec. 8, 1726.
Abigail Baldwin of Billerica, and James Thompson of Woburn, at Bil- lerica, Jan. 9, 1730.
Joseph Baldwin of Woburn, and Ruth Center of Charlestown, July 4, 1733.
Elizabeth Baldwin of Billerica, and Joseph Johnson of Woburn, May 8, I734.
Phebe Baldwin of Woburn, and John Hamblet of Nottingham, Oct. 29, I735. James Baldwin and Ruth Richardson, both of Woburn, May 29, 1739. Elizabeth Baldwin of Stoneham, and Joseph Mathies of Woburn, at Stoneham, Nov. 10, 1741.
* Quaere: Was not the above John Baldwin a brother of Deacon Henry Baldwin, of Woburn, who married Phebe Richardson in 1649? And were not their wives sisters? They both had children named John, Mary, Phebe and Susanna .- S. Sewall.
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BALDWIN, continued.
Reuel Baldwin and Kezia Wyman, both of Woburn, Oct. 4, 1769.
Loammi Baldwin and Mary Fowle, both of Woburn, July 9, 1772.
Widow Keziah Baldwin and Reuben Johnson, both of Woburn, at West Cambridge, Aug. 5, 1777.
Violet Baldwin and Amos Fortune, blacks, both of Woburn, Nov. 10, I779.
Loammi Baldwin, Esq., and Miss Margery Fowle, both of Woburn, May 26, 1791.
Ruth Baldwin and Ichabod Richardson, Jr., both of Woburn, Sept. 21, 1791. Isaac Baldwin and Hannah Caldwell, both of Woburn, May 15, 1794. Maj. Benjamin F. Baldwin and Polly C. Coolidge, both of Woburn, May 1, 1808.
Miss Clarissa Baldwin of Woburn, and Thomas B. Coolidge of Hallo- well, Jan. 20, 1812.
Mrs. Mary C. Baldwin and Wyman Richardson, Esq., both of Woburn, Dec. 4, 1823.
Mr. Jonathan Baldwin and Miss Betsey Parker, both of Woburn, Dec. 29, 1825.
Kezia Baldwin and Josiah Fowle, both of Woburn, Aug. 12, 1827.
Rosanna Baldwin and Joseph Richardson, Jan. - , 1832.
Clarissa C. Baldwin of Woburn, and Lewis Williams of Pomfret, Conn., May 16, 1843.
Micah B. Baldwin and Joanna French, both of Woburn, May 30, 1859. John F. Baldwin and Eveline Richardson, both of Billerica, Nov. 28, 1861.
BALL.
Amelia H. Ball of Alstead, N. H., and Thomas E. Benjamin, of Wo- burn, Feb. 4, 1852.
BANCROFT.
Raham Bancroft of Reading, and Rebecca Kendall of Woburn, Jan. 2, 1729.
Mr. Samuel Bancroft of Reading, and Mrs. Sarah Leathe of Woburn, at Reading, Aug. 22, 1733.
Caleb Bancroft of Reading, and Susanna Tay of Woburn, May 28, 1776. Mr. Cyrus Bancroft of Stoneham, and Miss Rhoda Evans of Woburn, Dec. 30, 1828.
Jeremy Bancroft of Reading, and Olive Beers of Woburn, Mar. 3, 1829. Cyrus Bancroft, Esq., and Sarah A. Simonds, both of Woburn, Feb. 5, 1840.
James Bancroft of Reading, and Sally Richardson of Woburn, Jan. 3, 1846.
Bradley Bancroft of Reading, and Mary Jane Bigney of Woburn, June 16, 1853.
Francis J. Bancroft and Harriet A. Weston, both of Reading, July 29, 1855.
Sarah E. Bancroft of Wilmington, and George E. P. Morgan of Read- ing, May 23, 1858.
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BANCROFT, continued.
Carrie Bancroft and Oliver P. Tay, both of Woburn, Jan. 19, 1860. Mary Bancroft and John W. Robbins, both of Woburn, Dec. 21, 1860. George H. Bancroft and Sarah E. Cutter, both of Woburn, Aug. 19, 1868.
Sophia B. Bancroft of Wilmington, and Oscar E. Johnson of Woburn, Dec. 17, 1868.
Nettie Bancroft and John A. Stygles, both of Woburn, May 5, 1872.
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