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Glover Jesse, lived next to Thomas Hawkins on Sudbury st.
Glover Habbacnek, freeman 1650, son of John Glover.
Goodwin Edw. 1612. owned in the new st. (Exchange st.)
Gookin Daniel, Virginia 1621, came here 1644 ; mem. church and freeman 1644; member artill. co. 1645, removed to Cambridge 1648, rep. 3 years ; speaker of the house 1651 ; assist. 35 years; maj. gen. 16s1; died March 9, 16-7, leaving three sons and a danghter.
Gould Thomas, perhaps a freeman in 1611, died Oct, 26, 1662.
Green Ralph, 1641, had a son John born 1612.
Greenleaf Edin., Newbury, 1633, freeman, removed to Boston and here died. Greenough Win., 1656, (a captain) died Ang. 6, 1693.
Greensmith Stephen, mem. of the artill. co. 1635, lived in the neighborhood of Wm. Willis, Isaac Collymore and Henry Lynn ; he was fined .£40 for saying that some of the ministers taught a covenant of works.
*Gridley Richard, Capt. took the oath 1634, disarmed 1637 for heresy : mem. artill. co. 1658: his estate extended from Liverpool wharf to Summer st. on both sides of Purchase st. he lived near Fort hill and a " Gridley lane," is still there in remembrance of him : had sons, Jas., Believe and Tremble. Griggs Geo., 1636, owned a house and ground on the south side of the Church green in Sumner st. formerly belonging to Tho. Pettitts, died June 23, 1600. Grimes Samuel, freeman, 1642.
Grosse Edminnd, owned a lot near Union st., died May 1, 1654.
*Grosso Isaac, mem. of ch. 1635, disarmed 1637, lived next to Alex. Adans, north oust of Walter Merry, near the north battery : removed to Exeter.
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Grubb Thomas, (deputy] took the freeman's oath 1634, kept shop on Wash- mgton st., between School and Winter st .; had sons, Sam. born 1011, Jolm 1611. and Herman 1645 : probably died July 15. 1092
limite John, took the oath 1613. [this name is sometimes spelt Gile ]
"Gunnison Hugh, [vinter] mem. of church 1031, took the oath of freeman 1636. disarmed 1632 : mem. artill. co. 1646 : sohl his estate next to Mr. Webb in 1650, and removed from Boston; he kept an im with the sign of the " Kings arms :" had sons. Joseph, 1640 and Elilm born 1649.
Gutteridge John, [tailor] mem. of artill. co., 1640. and of the church 1642.
Blackburne Abraham, 1639, freeman 1615, had two sons, Isaac and Joseph.
Ball Robert, [blacksmith] mem. of church 1631.
Hamlet John, member of church 1034.
Hammond Win., freeman 1636. died Oct. 8, 1662, aged 94.
lands Mark, owned a lot at the north end on Ann st., between land of Wm. Burnell, north west, and Heury Paine, north east, to the dock south.
H:amiford John, 1645, had sons. Samuel born 1645 and John born 1652. Harker Autbony, took the oath 1636, [be name sometimes spelt Hurker.] Harrison Edw., mem, of artill. co, 1635.
Harrison John, freeman 1641, had son John b. 1652 : owned ou Purchase st.
*Harding Robert, [ Depmty ] took the oath in 1631, mem. artill. co. 1637, he was disarmed in 1637, and was an assistant in R. I. afterwards.
Hart John, owned a lot at Merry's Point, next to R. Bellingham, on Ann st. Harvey Wm., freeman, 1047, died Aug. 15, 1055, he had four sons.
Harwood George, had a son John.
Harwood John, freeman 1649.
Harwood Henry. freeman 1633, "a godly man."
Hassard Thomas, [ship carpenter] member of church and freeman 1636, the name now spelt Hazzard.
Hatsall George, [blacksmith] 1645. owned a house, shop and wharf on An st. near the North square : the land of Thomas Clark west and north west.
Hawkins John, Capt. [baker] owned a pretty extensive lot of land near Sud- bury st., aml for him a st. is now known by his name.
Hawkins Thomas, [Capt. ] Dorchester and Boston, freeman 1639, mem. artill. co., 1635, died abroad 1654, he was a representative in 1629 and 1044.
Hawkins James, 16ls, had a mber of sons.
Hawkins Job, owned a lot next to Geo. Orris, "on the high way that goeth from the common to Master Rucks."
Hawkins Richard, his wife was banished April 2, 1638, under the suspicion of being a witch, and of imbibing the Hutchinson heresies.
Haynes John, freeman 1631; assistant 1631 and 6; Gov in 1635 ; removed to Com. 1636, and was the first Gov. of that colony in 1639 ; he had S children. Henton Jabez, owned 1 1-2 aeres in Sentinel field, 'wixt the lands of Robert Turner on the east and south : land of Thomas Miller, south ; land of Edw. Hutchinson, sen. south west: lands of Joshua Scottow and Jeremy Hutches, north ; which he afterwards sold to Robert Turner, innholder.
Hewes Joshua, [merchant] took the oath 1634 : owned on the south of the town dock, between James Oliver and Valentine Ilill.
Henrickson Peter, had a son born in 1612, named John.
Hewett Nicholas, had a son Zebadiah born in 1614.
Hibbins Win. took the oath 1610, lived on Water st., and sold part of his es- tate there to Matthew Coy, he was deputy from Boston and an assistant ; he died July 23, 1654, his widow was hanged June 1656, for a witch:
Hicks Richard, took the oath 1519, hnd sous Timothy and Richard.
Ilill John Capt., [merchant] mem. of church. 1615, freeman 1646, mem. artill. co., 1617. owned on Ann st. next north of Cross st.
Hill Valentine took the oath 1640, mem. artill, co. 1638, owned a house and garden at the south corner of Cornhill square, with the ordinary of James Penn on his south; Prison Gerien, west; Philemon l'envers and the
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meeting honse, north, on Washington st. :- he also owned a house on State st. next west of Win. Davis, jr. died 1662.
Hill John, (blacksmith) mem. ch. 1610. one of the mill pond contractors in 1043 Hinson Ralph, [woolen draper ] member of church 1051.
Hitchborn David, took the oath 1651.
Hogg Richard, [tailor] freeman 1640, had sons Joseph and John.
Holton Robert, [slater] member of church and freeman 1631.
Holland Angel, [shoemaker] took the oath 1636. bad a son Thomas, b. 1614.
owned a house adjoining Jos. Phippennies, on the mill stream ; the sea cast, Holland Christopher, took the oath 1677, died March 4, 1701, aged 91.
Hollidge Richard, took the oath 1639. [spelt Hollige in the town record] men church 1639, lived next to Joh Judkins on Washington st.
Holyoke Edw., [miller] took the oath 1634, [Holiach in the town record]
owned a windmill near to Richard Gridley, which he afterwards sold to Rich. Woodward.
Hopkinson Michael, ch. member and freeman 1610, removed to Rowley and died 1657.
Hongh Atherton, freeman 1634, assistant 1635, rep. 1637, owned on the south corner of Beacon and Tremont sts , and also land next to dea. Jas. Penn.
and Alex. Beck, near the Charlestown ferryway, he died Sept. 11, 1050. Houchin or Hutchins, Jeremy, [tanner] took the oath 1640. [spelt Howchenes on the town record,] mem artill. co. 1611, owned at the corner of Court and Hanover st., where Concert hall now stands.
Howard Jolm. took the oath in 1634, lived on the western part of Dock sq., on or near to Washington st.
Hubbard Robert, 1652, had sons Daniel and John.
HIndson Jas. took the oath 1612, had sons. James born 1616 and John b. 1651, owned a lot west of John Lewis, near the water mill on mill pond.
Hudson Win .. [innholder] took the oath 1631, owned a warehouse which
was built by Nehemiah Bourne : he also owned a brewhouse on Kilby st. Hudson Ralph, took the oath 1626.
Hudson Prancis, 1640. had a son Samuel, born 1650.
Hull John, freeman 1632, mem. artill. co. 1639, its commander 1671.
*IIn!l Rob. [blacksmith] freeman 1637, dis. 1637. died July 2-, 1663, aged 73.
Ilull Robert, grandson of Robert, freeman. probably in 1649. mem. of artill. co. 1660, commander in 1678, died Sept. 29, 16:3.
Hun George, [tanner] freeman 1637, died June, 1640.
Huntley John, 1652, had sons, Moses and Aaron.
Hurd John, [tailor] freeman and mem. artill. co. 1610, had sons, Benj. and Sammel, died Sept. 23, 1690.
*Hutchinson Richard, [hardware dealer] took the oath 1635, disarmed in 1637 for heresy, kent near Edw. Tyngs' wharf: his residence was on School st. Thomas Scottow and himself owning the whole north side of that street.
"IIntchinson Edw., Sen., took the oath 1634, disarmed 1637, bad a lot near Central field ; lands of Joshua Scottow and Jeremy Hutches on his north. Hutchinson Edw., son of Richard, took the oath March 4, 1634.
*Hutchinson Wm., took the oath 1035, disarmed 1637, rep. 1635, died 1612: husband of the celebrated Mrs. Hutchinson, who was banished to R. I. fer heresy ; she removed to the Dutch settlements near Connecticut, where in 1643, she with all her family of sixteen persons were killed by the Indians, excepting one daughter, whom they carried into captivity.
IIntchinson Edw., son of Win. and Mrs. Ann II., took the oath Sept. 3, 1631, mem. artill. co. 163, capt. 1657, died Ang. 19: 1675. aged 67 years.
Hutchinson Thomas, 1032.
Howen Robert. freeman 1612. had a son Israel, born 1642.
Hlyde George, 1612, had a son Timothy, born 1641.
Ingoldsby, John, [sawyer] took the oath 1642. owned a house, yard and gar- den; Thos. Leader on his east and south ; the street west . John Sanford, north ; ho had sons Jobn und Ebenezer.
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Inglish William, 1652.
Ingraham Win., 1653, had sons Win. and Edward.
"Ines or Iyans Matthias or Mathewe, freeman in 1636, disarmed in 1637 Ives Michael, 1651.
Jackson Joli, [carpenter] freeman 1613, died 1673, had a son John, 1643.
Jackson Edmund, took the oath 1636, fin the town record spelt Edmond] mem. artill. co., shoemaker and constable : died 16-3, owned on Conduit st , near the corner of Anu st., and also a lot near State st., bought of John Davis : he had six sons, John, Thos., Sanft, Jeremiah, Isaac and Edmund.
Jackling Edm. [glazier] mem. ch. and freeman 1635, had a son Sam. b. 1010. Jarvis John, [merchant. he-
Jempson James, had a son James, born 1651.
Jepson John, freeman, 1617, bad a son John, born 1657.
Johnson Isaac, [Dep. Gov.] owned the whole sy. between Court and School sts., and between Washington and Tremont ats., his house was near the City ball spot : he was buried at his own request on the southwest corner of his lot : he may be said to have been the idol of the people, and they re- quested as they died, to be buried near to hun ; and this was the occasion for appropriating that spot for the burial of the dead, which is now called the " Kings Chapel burial ground : " he died Sept. 30, 1630.
. Johnson James, [glover] took the oath 1636, disarmed 1637, men, artill. co. and its lieut. 1658; owned one and a half acres of land. with a house front- * ing the common ; Jacob Legar on his sonth, and Edw. Cowell on his north.
Johnson Samuel, [mariner] owned a house and orchard at the upper end of the south marsh ; land of The. Webber west ; lands of Henry Webb, north. Jones Matthias, had sons, John and Thomas.
Joy Thomas, 1635, mem. artill. co. 165:, freeman 1665, removed to Hingham ; died 1077 or 8; he had four sous; owned a new house at Bendall's cove, which he sold in 1615. also owned a house near Constitution wharf.
Jnelkins Job, 1635, had sons, Samuel and Joel, 1638 and 16 13.
Jyous Matthew, owned an estate on South st., next south of Nicholas Baxter, extending to the water.
Kenyne Robert Capt., took the oath 1636, mein. artill. co 1638, [the name spelt Keane in the town record] lived on the west corner of Wilson's lane and State st , and there kept a variety store ; he was often a deputy, and quite an active, influential citizen : he was the first commander of the All- cient and Honorable Artillery Company ; he died March 23, 1656 ; his will comprised 155 folio pages, in which he gave 2500 towards building a town honse, and a som for forming a water conduit or tank, for a similar purpose as our City reservoirs ; this was in or near Ant st .; at the alley from Hat- ter's square and that part of .Ann st. may have been called Conduit st. on that account ; the name given to that street, was about the first given to any street in Boston ; Washington street was called " the High st. leading to Roxbury; " and all other streets and lanes, were designated by the names of the persons who lived in them, or by " going from " such a house. dock or pasture, to se and so.
Kenyne Benj. Major (merchant] only son of Capt. Robert Keayne, freeman 1639, died probably in 1635, married a daughter of Thes. Dudley, whom he repudiated.
Kent Win., mem. artill. co., died June 9, 1591.
Kelly David, mem. artill. co. 1614 ; had two sons, David b. 1617 and Samuel born 1653, owned a lot and honse at the north end, bounded by lands of Mark Hands. Geo. Dell and John Baker ; the sea cast.
Kenrick John, men. ch. and took the oath 1610, fia the town record Kendrick; owned a house on Union st., near Me. Tyng's wharf; ite highway east ;
James Oliver, west ; Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Webb and Mr. Venner menil, and Elwar Tyng, south : removed to Mully river now Brookline
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Kibbie Edward [sawyer] owned half a house with John Collins, shoemaker. Kind Arthur, 1646, had a son James, born 1655.
Kirby Wm., 1610, took the oath 1617, owned a lot north of Franklin's what, near to Thomas Marshall.
Knight Robert, 1612, had sons Sammel and James : died June 27. 1655.
Knower Thomas, 1631, he was set in the bilboes for threatening the court, that if he should be punished he would have a trial in England. if lawfully done.
Lake John, [tailor] freeman 1644, mem. church, had a son Caleb. born 1655. Lake Thomas, member church and freeman 1611 ; killed by Indians Ang. H. 1675 ; bad sons Stephen and Thomas.
Ironbert Rob., one of the founders of the first Baptist church in Boston, 1665. Lamprey Henry. 1653, owned honse and land on Aun st., bonght of Mark Hands : Win. Burrell on his north-west and Henry Vane on the north-east. Lane Win., 1651, freeman 1657, had sons, Samuel and John.
Lawson Christopher, [cooper] 1613, had a son Thomas. born 1613, owned five acres of land, bounded by Thomas Lovett on his north ; Goodman Merriam, south : the common, west ; afterwards sold to Thomas Sleeper of Hampton. C. L. also owned about half an acre of land near Charlestown ferry, bought of Sampson Shore.
Leads Richard, took the oath 1615.
Leader Jolin, 1652. had a son Thomas, born 1654.
Leader Thomas, 1617 : died Oct. 28, 1663 ; lived next but one to Jn. Sanford. Leager Jacob, took the oath 1641, lived south of James Johnson, in the neigh- borhood of Ralph Mason, near the common, died Feb. 24, 1661.
Lechford Thomas, [attorney] 1638, mem. artill. co. 1640, anthor.
Leverett Thomas, Deacon, [deputy] church mem. 1633, took the oath 1634, a rnling eller for many years : owned on the north of Congress st., which st. was known as Leveren's lane for many years.
Leverett John [Gov.] freeman 1610, mnem. artill. co. 1639, its commander 1654, and rose from every gradation to Gov. and to Knighthood in 1676; died March 16, 1679; his residence was on the south corner of Court and Wash. ington st., [the name is spelt Levett in the town records.]
Leverett IIndson, (son of Gov. John L.) mem. artill. co. 1656.
Lewis or Lewes, John, took the oath 1616, had three children, John, Sam'l. and Elizabeth ; owned a honse near the water mill, between the land of Bartholomew Cheever, east and Jas. Hudson, west ; facing the street south. Lincoln Robert, died May 6, 1663.
Lippincot Richard, freeman 1610, had a son John, born 1644 and daughter Remembrance.
Lloyd James, died July, 1693.
Long Phillip, owned a honse and land, the street west; "and in length run- ning towards Franklin's wharf towards the east ; the other side lying nest the land of Win. Kirby toward the north; the other side next the land of 'Thos. Marshall, all towards the south."
Lord Robert, 1651, probably died in Charlestown, July 13, 1678.
Low John, 1637, [wheelwright] owned north of the cove : " Edward Bendall " east and west; the highway north ; with six foot next the water side to " pass anl land goods ; the said Bendall to have wharfage on al! goods not
" Low's, and the goods not to remain over forty eight hours on said path or " landing."
Lowle or Lowell. John, [cooper] 1655. probably died June 7, 1094, had a son John 1655; owned house and land bounded by Edward Tyng on the west, and by Christopher Gibson on the cast.
Love John. died Dec. 1, 1653.
Lovett Thomas, owned' a lot south of Christopher Lawson on Tremont st. fronting the common.
Imdlow Roger, [deputy Gov.] took the freeman's oath in 1638, and overseer of the fortifications at Castle Island in 1634 ; he was one of the pioneers in the settlement of Dorchester : in 1654 he removed to Virginia.
Luin Henry, 1636, had u son Ephraim, born 1639
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Lyall or Liste Francis, (barber) 1632, men. artill co. 1610, Ing son Jos. was. born 1012, and was a mem. of church 1668; owned a house, shop and 2 1-2 acres in Centry field, on Washington st. to Tremont, near Bromfield st., he went to England.
Lynde Simon, [merchant.]
Lynne or Lynn Henry, in 1631, Sept. 6. he " was whipped and banished for writing letters to England, full of slander against our government and or- ders of our churches." He continued here, according to the records, although there is not any record made of remitting the sentence against himn. "Lytherland Win., disarmed 1637. lived on Wind-mill Point at the corner of Sea and East sts. ; was living in IGs1. aged 74 years.
Makepiece Thom., mem. artill. co., 1698. lived on Hanover st., near to Court Maming John, mem. artill. co 1640, ensign 1648 ; had sons, Jn. & Ephraim. Mattocks James. 1647, owned on Ann st. south side, next to David Pbippeni. Mattocks or Maddox, Echuund, occupied a house of Edw. Tyng, Richard Bellingham on the north ; Thos. Buttall, south ; the st. east.
Marble Jolm, 1646.
*Marshall Thomas, [ferryman 1635 and shoemaker] freeman 1635. had a son Ehakim born 1637; disarmed 1637 ; had an estate between Union st. and Marshall's lane, about 1-2 an acre : which he sold to Philhp Long.
Marshall Jolm, had son John horn 1615, and son Thomas, born 1656, formerly owned a hanse and lot between the estates of Thos. Wyborne, [saddier] and Goodman Woodward.
Marshall Thomas (tailor) mem. of the church 1613, and perhaps freeman 1614, probably died at Andover, in Jan. 1708, aged nearly 100.
Mariam John, took the oath 1617, owned on Tremont st., south of Christopher Lawson's lot.
Martin Thomas, took the oath 1639, his lane was on the north side of Susan- nah Phillips' house, with sister Thurston's land on the south.
Mason Arthur, came to N.E. about 1639, in Boston 1656 and was a constable. Mason Ralph, 1637, had three sous, Zuriel. John and Jacob ; owned on Wash- ington st., near to Boylston st., near to Thomas Fint, Henry Webb and Geo. Burden.
Maison John, freeman 1633.
*Matson Thomas, freeman, 1634, disarmed 1637, had a son Joshua : removed to Braintree.
Mande or Mand, Daniel, took the oath 1636, one of the first teachers of youth, lived next south of Rev. John Cotton, on the Tremont row lot ; he lent Boston in 1612, and was the first settled minister at Dover : he died in 1655. Maverick Samuel, commenced a settlement at Noddle or Nottle's Island, about 1624 or 9: took the oath 1632 ; died March 10, 1664.
Maynard John or Minard, (carpenter,) owned a lot between two lots, belong- ing to Richard Strainer, (brewer) on the High st. ( Washington) st.
May George, mem. artill co. 1661, f cinan 1665.
Mears Robert, 1638.
Mears John, died Nov. 12. 1669
Mellow's Thomas, owned a lot on Washington st., Nath. Oliver on his north, and Thomas Bumstead (powierer) on his west.
" Mellow's Oliver, freeman 1634. disarmed 1637 for heresy.
Merry Walter, took the oath 1934, owned Merry's Point, at the north end, with some houses, a warehouse, wharf, orchard and garden : John Harts- hom's land south; John Buckman, north-west and Thomas Williams, west : the sea, east
Messinger Henry. freeman 1665, had son John born 1641.
Miller 'Thomas, owned a lot south of Robert Turner, and adjoining land of Hdwd. Hutchinson, sen .. and land of Joshna Scontow, near Central field. Millet Richard. freeman 1633, he requested it in 1690.
Miles Sammel. freeman 1615 : perhaps had a son Samuel. bern 1002. Minard Thomas. died Oct. 1. 1655
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Mitchell Geo., (carpenter) owned a house and garden with Mark Haade oo his west ; Gen. Dell, north ; the sea, east ; and John Baker, south.
Moone Robert, (tailor,) owned a house and garden on Wasington st., next to Richard Hollidge and Job Judkins.
Montague Richard, 1646, perhaps freeman 1690.
Moss John, freemen 1636, died May 26, 1657.
Mnnjoy George, freeman 1647, had sons, John and George : he reinoved to Casco before 1665.
Munts Thos., mason, owned on Essex st. next to Wm. This.
Muttock or Mattocks James. (cooper) took the oath 163- owned for a time on Wilson's lane' or Exchange st., between Anthony Stoddard on his south ; Rev. John Wilson, west; and Win. Franklin, north, which estate was afterwards sold to John Synderland.
Mylom John, mem. church 1635, took the oath 1636. (spelt Mylam in the town record) mem. artill. co. 1611 ; had six sons ; owned on the south side of Cross st, which street was laid ont through his land in 1636.
Nash Robert, 1613, owned a house next but one west of Ed. Bendall.
Negus Benj., mem. church 1642, freeman 1618, had sons Benj. and Samuel.
Negus Jonathan of Lynn and Boston, freeman 1634, (the name sometimes spelt Negoose,) owned on Essex street.
Newgate John, took the oath 1635, constalde in 1630, rep. 1635, died 1965, leaving several children ; kept shop on Washington st., next to Capi. Th. Savage ; 36 feet in front of Mr. Wilson's house.
Newgate Nath'l, son of John, mem. artill. co. 1616. had a son Nath'l. some of his descendants have written the name Newdigate.
Nichols David. died March 13, 1653.
Nichols Mordeca, lived next to John Wakefield. in the neighborhood of Jas Balson and John Clark, either on or near to Union st.
Nodille Wm., freeman 1031, for whom Noddhe's Is. now E. Boston was named Norris Edward, (Rev.) mem. church 1639, went to Saban the same year, and was ordamed there March 18, 1640, freeman same year, died April 10, 1659, aged about 70.
Norton John (Rev.) took the oath 1037; installed 1656 at the Old South ch ; lived in the vicinity of Richard Cook and Edw. Rawson : reamoved to Bog- ton in 1653. from Ipswich, where he had been settled 17 years ; died April 5, 1663, aged 57, leaving a widow but no children.
Norton Richard, 1615, had a son Richard b. hil9, owned a lot and where ca the west of Wm. Franklin and Joshna Seutlow on Ann s !.
Nowell Increase, Deacon. died at Charlestown. Nov. 1, 1655.
*Ollin John, freeman 1631. disarmed 1637, mem. artill. co 16:'s. (spelt Andlin sometimes) died Dec. 15 1655, aged 3, leaving sons Elisha, John and Peter Ofley Davil, had a house and garden on Essex st., next to Fly. Raisond. now Harrison Avenne.
*Oliver 'Thomas, Deacon. (deputy) freeman, 1632, disarowed 1657, died hihi, leaving two sons; owned a house and garden with Rich. Carter on bis soml; the common west ; Winter st. north, and Washington st. cast.
Oliver Peter, sem of Deacon Thos. (merchant) took the cat IG, men arull. co. 1613. it's Capt. 1669, die| 1670, leaving three sons ; lived next south of Robert Turner, with Robert Keayne on his north and til.
Oliver James, Capt. (merchant) mom artill. ro 1637. took three cath 1510; Capt. of the artill. co., from 1056 to 1606 .; in a deed is described as being on State st. where A. J. Allen's but now is.
Oliver Nathaniel, (tailor) 1651, owned a dwelling house and shop on the west side of Washington st. Thomas Robinson, south : Peter Oliver, north
Oliver John, (brother of James) took the oath 1610, graduate of H. C. 1015, died April 12, 1610; eminent for character.
"Oliver John, (brother at dea. Thos.) freemm 1631, disarmed 137 for here's; member artill. co. 1637; rop in 1635, in the place of Wm Aspinwal !; bank ishet for heresy : removed to Newbury and died 1012.
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Oliver Samuel, member of church 1612; mein. artill. co. 1648; was drowned March 27. 1652.
Orris or Orrice, George, had sons John and Jonathan ; owned a lot next to Job Hawkins and Win. Beamsly.
r on cxl Paddy Win., deacon. removed to Boston from Plymouth 1651, d. Aug. 24, 1659. Paddy John, ched Jan. 8, 1603.
Paddy Wm., mem. artill. co., 1652 : died Nov. 11. 1653.
Paine Arthur, (tailor) mem. of church 1639; (the name is often spelt Payne.) Paine Win., took the oath 1640; died Oct. 10, 1650.
Palmer John, (carpenter) took the freeman's cath in 1638.
Palner Geo., (wine cooper) nem. aniill. co. 1611. had a house, shop and garden at Merry's point, near Chelsea ferryway; next north of the Battery.
. Parker John, 1635. (carpenter) disarmed 1637 ; had sons Thomas and Noah ; owned on Exchange st .; A. Stoddard on his south ; Edwin Goodwin, north; John Wilson's yard. west ; bought of John Synderland.
Parker Nicholas, freeman 1634 ; had three sons, Jonathan, Abiel and Joseph. Parker Richard, (merchant) freeman 1641 ; mem. artill. co. 1635.
Parker Matthew, died Sept. 19. 1052.
Parker Robert, (butcher) member ch. 1634 ; freeman 1635 : removed to Cam- bridge ; he had four sons; Benj., John. Richard and Nathaniel.
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