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Clay to clay and dust to dust, Let them mingle for they must Earthly mould to earth be given For the spirit 's fled to heaven.9
In memory of Mrs. Mary Ann Oliver wife of Mr. William Oliver who died Nov'r. 17, 1802, aet. 43.
Some hearty friend may drop a tear On these dry bones & say ; These limbs were active once as thine But thine must bee as they.
9 Stone broken in two pieces and lying on the ground.
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In Memory of Sarah Sigourney Oliver, Daut'r. of William & Mary Ann Oliver, Who died Aug. 5, 1814, æt. 19.
Reader if love of worth thy bosom warm, If virtue please thee, or, if friendship charm,
Upon this stone you'll drop a tender tear, Worth, virtue, friendship, all are buried here.
In memory of Mr. William Oliver, who died June 22, 1831, aged 87.
John P. Oliver, Born June 25th, 1797; Died May 11th, 1837.
George W. Oliver, Born April 25th, 1800, Died April 7th 1874.
We meet in heaven.
In memory of Mrs. Joanna 'T. Oliver who died Oct. 12, 1865, Aged 83.
Asleep in Jesus.
In Memory of Miss Sarah Payson, Dau'tr. to the Rev'd. Phillips and Mrs. Elizabeth Payson, who departed this Life August 17th, 1791, Aged 21 Years.
Under this Marble 1º are intered the remains of the Rev. Phillips Payson D.D. who died January 11th, 1801, in the 65th year of his age and 44th year of his ministry.
Non animo vietus sed fato fractus obibat.
Also the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Payson, wife of the Rev. Doctor Payson, who died September 25th, 1800, in the 66th year of her age.
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord! that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.
Here are deposited the Remains of Miss Ann Payson.
Numerous and great were her virtues, Severe and complicated her sufferings. She honoured cach station Which she filled in life. She feared to sin, but not to die. Hail! Farewell !
She died August 29th, 1803, aged 45 years.
In Memory of Miss Emily Payson, Dau'tr. of Samuel & Grace Payson, Who Died Oct. 20, 1810, Aged 16 years.
10 A rock of granite covers the grave, and the marble slab rests on the granite.
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In memory of Miss Elizabeth Payson, daughter of the late Rev. Doct. Phillips Payson, who died Sept. 14, 1829, aged 67 years.
Amos Peiree, died March 16, 1842 aged 52 years.
Sarah J. Wife of Henry D. Pinco Died March 18. 1880. Aged 37 yrs.
Ezekiel Pineo Died April 18. 1881. Aged 70 yrs. Emeline E. Wife of Charles Bishop Died May 6, 1881. Aged 33 yrs.
[ Henry D. Pineo. Died Aug. 15, 1883. Aged 41 yrs. ]
Mrs. Bridget Pinkham, Died Feb. 8, 1846, Aged 84.
Sleep on dear Mother take your rest, In the bright Mansions of the blest; And in the morning When we rise We hope to meet you in the skies.
Erceted by N. Pratt.
In memory of Mrs. Rebecca Poor, who died Sept. 10, 1837; aged 26 years.
[Caleb Pratt, Son of Mr. Samuel & Ms. Rebeckah Pratt. Dec'd Sept. ye 19th, 1728. Aged 6 Months & 7 D's.]
Here lies buried the body of Mr. Samuel Pratt, who departed this life May the 14th, 1754, aged 50 years.
Samuel Pratt, son of Mr. Samuel Pratt, Jun'r., & Elizabeth his wife, aged 3 months. & 3 weeks, died March 10th, 1755.
Lieu't. Samuel Pratt, Died March 1st, 1773, Aged 46 Years.
In Memory of Mrs. Mary Pratt, Wife of Lieu't. Thomas Pratt who Died Oet'r 14th, 1775, in the 77th Year of her Age.
In Memory of Lieut. Thomas Pratt, who Died March 24th, 1780, in the 80th Year of his Age. Restored 1855.
To the Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, Widow of Mr. Samuel Pratt, who departed this Life Nov'br the 13th, 1784, Aged 56 Years.
In memory of Thomas Pratt, who died Sep. 25, 1789; aged 9 days. Also Joshua Pratt, who died Oet. 10, 1789; aged 26 days. Twin Children of Thomas & Anna Pratt.
In Memory of John Pratt, who died May 14, 1790; aged 63 years. In Memory of Susannah, wife of John Pratt, who died Dec. 27, 1789; aged 56 years.
Samuel Pratt Jun'r., son to Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Mary Pratt, who died March 7, 1797, Ætat. 15 Years.
In Memory of Miss Sarah Pratt; Dau'tr. to Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Mary Pratt. She died Aug'st. 20, 1799 ; ÆEtat. 41.
Dust we are & unto dust we must return,
Prepare all friends, to sleep with me That you God's face in love may see.
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In memory of Mr. Caleb Pratt, who died April 14th. 1804, aged 66 years.
LL't Samuel Pratt Died Dec. 24, 1809. Aged 56 Yrs.
Death thou hast conquer'd me I by thy dart am slain But Christ hath conquer'd thee And I shall rise again.
Also Mrs. Mary Pratt. Died Sep. 30, 1853. Aged 95 yrs.
Aged pilgrim all thy work is done fbroken & illegible | Dust to kindred dust but thy freed spirit God hath called thee to dwell among the blest. ]
Edward Pratt died Feb. 9, 1818, Aged 56 Years.
In memory of Mrs. Mary Pratt, wife of Caleb Pratt, and daugh- ter of Robert Lash late of Boston dec'd, died May 19, 1819. Aged 49.
We die to live again.
In memory of Washington, who died Aug. 29, 1820; ÆE. 3 ds. Deborah A. died May 12, 1822; ÆE. 7 ms. 8 ds. Sarah J. died Nov. 28, 1833; Æ. 28 ds. Armenta A. died Dec. 1, 1835; A. 15 ms. Sarah A. died Dec. 31, 1838; A. 15 ds. Susan A. died Sept. 8, 1843 ; ÆE. 51% ms. Children of Andrew W. & Deborah Pratt.
He laid them softly to his breast, And soothed their little woes to rest, " These lambs are mine " he gently said. And breathed a blessing on their heads.
In memory of Mr. William Pratt, who departed this life March 13, 1822, ÆEt. 58.
Daniel Pratt, died Dec. 16, 1841, aged 82 yrs. Abigail, his wife, died June 28, 1837, aged 78 yrs.
Father of Heaven our parents' God, Before thy blissful seat, Among the glorious heirs of light May we these parents incet.11
In memory of Mrs. Lydia Pratt, widow of Mr. William Pratt. who died Oct. 26, 1837, aged 68.
To the memory of Caleb Pratt, 2d, Who Died Oct. 28, 1838, Aged 74 Years.
" Stone partly broken and lying on the ground.
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Swift flies the Soul, perhaps 't is gone Ten thousand leagues beyond the sun; Or twice ten thousand times thrice told, Ere the forsaken clay is cold.
Charles Pratt, of Chelsea, died at Augusta, Me., Oct. 5, 1848, aged 22 years. 8 months.
Thou did'st not sink by slow decay, Like some who live the longest; But every tie was wrenehed away When life and hope were strongest.
Edward W. Pratt, died Nov. 4, 1850, Aged 37 Years.
Rebecca F. Pratt, died Oct. 21, 1854, aged 55 years. Nathan Pratt.
- Blessed is he that rear'd these stones, But eursed is he that moves my bones.
Her trust was in God.
In Memory of Mrs. Sally Ratchford, Wife of Mr. William Ratchford, who died Nov'r. 12th, 1808, Aged 29 Years.
Sweet were the hopes that cheer'd her soul, Those hopes by God were given; And though her body sleeps in dust, Her soul ascends to heaven. Reader remember death.
In memory of Mr. Joseph Ridler, who died Nov. 12, 1828, aged 50 years. Also his son Charles B., who died Jan. 26, 1829; aged 8 years. Also his son Isaac who died Feb. 26, 1829, aged 21 years.
In memory of James Penn Sale, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Deborah Sale, who died Sept. 18, 1801, aged 2 yrs. and 10 mos.
In memory of Deac. John Sale, who died Apr. 20th, 1803, Æt. 76.
In memory of Mrs. Deborah Sale, wife of John Sale, Esq., who died Decr. 18th, 1804, Æt. 31.
In Memory of Lois Sargeant, dau'tr of Samuel & Lois Sargeant who Departed this Life Oct'r 18th, 1781. Aged 27 Years.
Sacred to the memory of Mr. Elisha Sigourney, of Boston, Merchant, Died Septr. 10, 1811, Aged 58 Years.
An honest man is the Noblest work of God.
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Sacred to the memory of Mr. Robert Slade, who died Nov. 8, 1819, act. 37.
Why do we mourn departed friends Or shake at death's alarms; "Jis but the voice Jesus sends To call them to his arms.
Sacred to the memory of Hannah C. Slade, who died June 9, 1833, At. 21.
Stop here my friends & cast an eye, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death & follow me.
Here lyeth ye body of Mary, ye wife of Capt. John Smith, aged about 48 years dee'd Febr ye 6, 1693-4.12
Memento Mori.
Fugit Hora.
Here lyes ye body of Capt. John Smith aged S5 years, who de- parted this life Septemb'r ye 21st 1706.
Here lyes a frind to many Who do great los susstain. But our great loss Is his eatarnell gaine.
Here lyes ye Body of Mr. Samuel Sprague, Son of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Martha Sprague, Who departed this Life Sept. the 4th, 1768, in ye 23d Year of His Age.
Here lies Buried the Body of Mrs. Lydia Sprague, who departed this Life Aug'st the 13th, 1777, Aged 69 Years.
Here lies Buried the Body of Capt. Samuel Sprague, who de- parted this Life April the 15th, 1783. Aged 70 Years.
Prepare all friends to follow me If you the face of God in love do hope to see.
Here lies Buried the Body of Mr. James Stowers, who departed this life Jan'ry 16th, 1780, in ye 64th Year of His Age.
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary Tewksbury, wife of Mr John S Tewksbury, born March 21, 1:58, died March 2, 1833.
"Tis God that lifts our comforts high, Or sinks them in the grave : He gives & blessed be his name, He takes but what he gave.
12 Stone lying flat.
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Sacred to the memory of John S. Tewksbury, Born Aug. 5, 1774, Died Sept. 27, 1837.
Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
In memory of James Tuksbury, Jr., eldest son to Mr. James Tuksbury, who died June 4, 1799, aged 29 Years & 6 months.
I chose this world to leave behind, Hoping a better world to find.
In memory of Mr. James Tuksbery, who died Novr. 5th, 1800, Aged 55 Years.
We are all mortals born to die, And turn to dust as well as I.
Restored 1856.
In Memory of Sarah Tukesbury, dau'r. of James & Mary Tukes- bury, who died April 26th, 1802, aged 9 years. & 5 months.
Come all my Children unto me And of my kingdom you shall be
In Memory of Mrs. Abigale Tewksbury, Wife of Mr. William Tewksbury, who died Janry. 21, 1812, Aged 34 years. 8 Mo & 21 days.
Reader, if love of worth thy bosom warm, If virtue please thee or if friendship charm, Upon this stone drop a tender tear, Worth, virtue, friendship, all are buried here.
In memory of Martha, dau. of Bill & Martha Teuksbery, who died Sept. 11, 1814, Æ. 3 ye & 3 mo .; Also Bill, son of Bill & Martha Teuksbery, who died March 6, 1816, Æt. 6 Mo.
In Memory of Mr. Andrew Tewksbury, Who died at Deer Island, Oct. 24, 1814, Æt. 75.
Friends nor physicians could not save My mortal body from the grave; Nor ean the grave confine me here When Christ the son of God appear.
In Memory of Mr. John Teuksbery Who died March 11, 1816, Æt. 81.
In memory of Widow Anna Tewksbury, who died April 2, 1829, Æ. 89.
In memory of Susannah Tewksbury, widow of Andrew Tewks- bury, who died May 11, 1832, aged 90.
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Sacred to the Memory of Mary Tewksbury, wife of James Tewksbury, who died April 27, 1839, aged 90 years.
Mrs. Elizebeth Tewkesbury, wife of William Tewkesbury, Died July 16, 1841, Aged 70.
In Memory of Elizabeth S., Daughter of Win. Tewksbury, died at Charlestown July 6, 1849, Aged 22 years.
In memory of Mrs. Lydia, wife of Mr. William Tewksbury, who died Sept. 23, 1831, Æt. 42.
Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at deaths alarms; "Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms.
William Tewksbury Born Jan. 31, 1779, Died Nov. 10, 1856.
Sacred to the Memory of Lydia Matilda, wife of Israel Tibbetts, who died in Charlestown, Mass., May 13, 1845, Aged 26 Years.
Beneath this stone lies one I love, Hler spirit's gone to Heaven ;
May her last council with me rove
And peace like hers be given.
She's left this fleeting, sinful world,
For that dear happy place, Where when on earth she hoped to dwell Through God's redeeming grace.
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Susannah Tippin, who died April 25, 1832 ; aged 66 years.
Here lyes ye body of Samuel Tod, aged 23 years, dee'd April ye 16th, 1727.
Frances Ellen, Died March 30, 1849, Aged 5 yrs. 19 days. Frank Tewksbury, Died Sept. 19, 1858, Aged 8 mos. 26 days. Children of Elizabeth Calder & Wm. R. Towle.
[ William R. Towle, 1815-1896; Elizabeth Calder His wife, 1816-1891. William B. Towle, 1846-1896.]
Here lyes ye body of Samuel Townsend, aged about 66 years, died December ye 21, 1704.
Miss Eliza Townsend, of Boston, died Jan. 12, 1854, aged 65 years. 13
Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend, of Boston, Died June 23, 1824, Aged 65.
Her children bless her memory.
Miss Mary P. Townsend, of Boston, died Jany 9, 1861, aged 65 years.
33 This and the following gravestones of the Townsend family are en- closed in an iron fence, the only one in the yard.
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Mr. Alexander Townsend, of Boston, died April 5, 1835, aged 52 years.
Here Lyes Buried ye Body of Mrs. Grace Tucker, Wife to Mr. George Tucker, (of Marbelhead) Who Died Jan'ry 24, 1730, in ye 37 Year of Her Age.
Elizabeth Tuttle, aged about 4 years. died Sept. ye 4, 1700. Martha Tuttle, aged 1 year., died Sept. ye 7, 1700.
Here lyes ye body of John Tuttle, aged 20 years, died August ye 1st, 1708.
Joseph, son of Edward & Joannah Tuttel, aged 10 monthes. & 4 d's., died Jan'ry 16th, 1713.
(Part of headstone with inseription entirely gone, in conse- quenee of the stone flaking off. Foot-stone in the same condition, exeept that the following letters are visible: M, T, U. This prob- ably is a stone of one of the Tuttle family, as it is situated elose to other stones. marked Tuttle.)
Mary Tuttel, Aged 6 Months & 4 Days, Dee'd Dee'mb 24, 1718. Joseph Tuttel, Aged 1 Year & 4 Mon's. Dee'd May 10, 1718. The Children of Mr. Edward and Mrs. Joanna Tuttel.
Phebe Tutell, Daug'r of Jonathan & Anna Tutell, Aged 12 Years & 9 Mo. Died Deeem'br 4th, 1713.
Abigail Tuttel Daughter of Samuel & Abigail Tuttel, Aged 7 Mon'ts 2 Days, Died Jan'ry 8, 1717.
[John Tuttel, Son of Samuel & Abigail Tuttel, Aged 2 Years 3 Months, & 5 Days. Died May ye 19th, 1717.]
Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs. Damaris Tuttle, who Deeeas'd Oeto'br ye 21st. 1723, Aged 25 Years.
Here Lyes ye Body of Mrs. Abigail Tuttel, Wife to Mr. Edward Tuttel, Dee'd Jan'ry 23, 1723-4, Aged 67 yrs. and 11 mos.
Here Lyes ye Body of Edward Tuttle, Son of Mr. Edward & Mrs. Joanna Tuttle, Who Dee'd April 20th, 1727, Aged 20 Years & 9 Mo.
Here lyes ye Body of Mrs. Joanna Tuttle, Wife to Mr. Edward Tuttle, Who Died October 19th, 1728, Aged 42 Years. Also Euniee Tuttle, ye Daug'tr, Died Septr ye 18, 1728, Aged 4 Mo. & 18 D's.
[Ebenezer ] Tuttle, Son of Mr. Edward & Mrs. Joanna Tuttle; Died Nov'br 23d, 1729, Aged 2 Years. & 9 Mo.14
Here Lyes Buried ye Body of Mr. Edward Tuttel, who Dee'd Jan'ry ye 30th, 1730, in ye 79 year of his age.
14 Stone broken and lying on the ground.
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Elijah Tuttle, Son of Mr. Edward & Mrs. Joanna Tuttle, Died Aug't 18th, 1736, Aged 13 Years and 10 Mo.
Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Samuel Tuttle, aged 50 years & 10 mouths, died Jan'ry ye 18th, 174%.
Samuel Viall, Son of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Mary Viall, Died Sept. 10th, 1755, Aged 11 Mouths & 7 Days.
I shall go to him but he shall not come unto me.
Edward Waitt, died Feb. 3, 1822, aged 82 years. Rebecca, his wife, died Feb. 11, 1837, aged 88 years. Rebecca Sale, their child, died April, 1787, Aged 2 years.
Here lyes buried the body of Edward Watts, aged 47 years; died June ye 5th, 1714.
Ilere lyes ye body of Rebecca Watts, wife to Edward Watts and sister to Mrs. Elizabeth Belingham; aged 47 years, dec'd March ye 25, 1715.
Elizabeth, dau'r of Samuel & Elizabeth Watts, aged 1 year, died Nov'r the 25th, 1721.
Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, wife to Mr. Samuell Watts, aged 32 years. Dec'd March ye 16, 1730-31.
Benjamin Watts, died Nov. 23, 1856, aged 94 yrs.
There is rest for the weary.
Mary Watts, died May 17, 1865, aged 81 yrs.
Weep not, she is not dead but sleepeth.
Here lyes ye body of Jemima Weare, wife to William Weare of Boston, aged 26 years, died July ye 25, 1719.15
Here lyes Buried ye Body of Mr. Joseph Whittemore Who Died Decemb'r. 30th Anno Dom'i. 1735, Aged 36 Years.
In memory of Charles HI. Wiggin who died Dec. 16, 1838, aged 25 years.
And must we loose this peacefull saint, whose gone above to reign, We cannot but his absence mourn, but may we near repine. Come friends and drop a tear or two, While o'er his grave yon bend, Transcribe the beauties of his mind, our dear departed friend.
[ Mrs. M. A. B. Wiggin, 1817-1887. Mother.] In memory of Sarah Ellen, daughter of the late Charles II.
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Wiggin who died July 23, 1841, aged 3 years, 4 months and 13 days.
Sacred To the Memory of John Wilber, Jr., who died June 1, 1834, Aged 46.
Hark! the voice of reason eries,
God lives, whilst thy parent dies. "Tis pleasing truth, let grief be stayed, Natures debts must all be paid.
In Memory of the Widow Sarah Williams, that died Nov'r 13th, 1789, Æt. 96.
[ Hour-glass and head.] Here lyes buried ye body of Capt. Jose Winthrop, aged 36 years, 6 mo., 11 ds. deceased November ye 15th, 1702.
Here lyeth buried ye body of Mr. Deane Winthrop, of Pullin Point, aged 81 years, who departed this life Mareh the 16, 1703-4.
Naomi, wife of Ebenezer Wyeth, died July 28, 1842, aged 83 years.
John H. Woreester, son of Noah & Naney Woreester died Sept. 2, 1842, aged 4 years.
Eleanor, daughter of Noah and Naney Worcester who died Oet. 3, 1843, aged 16 months.
In memory of Eleanor, daughter of Wm. H. & Mary Ann Yel- land, who died Sep. 18, 1834, aged 13 mons. & 13 ds.
Sleep on sweet babe, And take your rest, God ealled you home, He thought it best.
In the rear of the Unitarian church are fourteen tombs: Cary; Cheever & Harris; Thomas B. Pratt, Family Tomb, 1834; Mr. Seth Copeland & Sons, Tomb Built A. D. 1825; no name, tomb empty, and front in ruins ; H. & B. Crookere's Tomb, 1857, No. 4; John Sales, Family Tomb, Nov. 1831; no name; No. 2, C. Staniels & H. Staniels, 1837; No. 3, J. Slade and H. Slade, 1837; No. 4, Hastings's, 1837; Hall & Atwood, No. 5, 1837; no name; No. 7, J. Tewksbury, T. J. Woods and J. G. Pratt's Tomb, 1838.16
16 " John Tewksbury, who for thirty years or more was sexton of the ehureh at North Chelsea, now Revere, kept a book in which he entered many deaths, and interments in the graveyard of that place from 1818 to 1874." - H. E.
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THE INDEX
PREFATORY NOTE
In the compilation of the Index special care has been given to group- ing together under each name - genealogieal material, land transfers, Revo- lutionary service, and all other items of interest - in chronological order. Successive generations bear the same name in so many instances, however, that absolute identity eannot be assured. Section XII of the General Ap- pendix contains a voluminous record of all Town officers. With the excep- tion of the lists of Representatives to the General Court, the Committees of Correspondence in the Revolutionary War, and the most important Town officers, this portion of the section has not been indexed.
The notation and abbreviations will be easily understood. Roman numerals indicate the volume, Arabic, the page. The letter n following a page number refers to the foot-note.
b. = born.
bap. = baptized.
pub. = published intention of marriage.
m. = married.
d. = died.
w. = wife.
Son and dau. are also italicized to secure uniformity of usage in family relationships.
INDEX
ABBOT, Henry, 3d, of Andover, m. Lucy | Allen, Samuel, of Dorchester, m. Lois Floyd, 1825, 1l. 628. 'Tny, 1780, 1l. 622.
Acadinns, The, In Chelsea, 1757, 11. 409.
Adam, pub. Priscilla, 17-19, H. 629.
Adams, -- -, 801, --- , d. 1792, 9 yrs. 11. GLI. Adams, child of Charies and Sally, d. 1813, 9 mos. 11. 615.
Adams, Anna, of Medford, pub. Nathan- iel Chittinton, 1798, 11. 632.
Adams, Dorotha, dan. of Edward and Dorotha, bap. 1766, H. 595.
Adams, Edward, owned covenant, 1765; with his wife, In full communion, 1765, 11. 583.
Adams, Edward, son of Edward and Dorotha, bep. 1769, 11. 596.
Adams, Elinh, son of Ellah and Pris- cllin, gravestone, 1697, 11. 601.
Adams, Unrrlet Sumner, dan. of Joseph and Phebe, bap. 1804. 1l. 602.
Adams, John, consulted, 1. 344 n.
Adams, John, ar. Lydia, tenant, 1791, 1. 389 ; d. 1792, 11. 611.
Adams, Joslah, son of Edward, bap. 1765, 11. 595; d. 1765, 11. 608.
Adams, Nabby, m. Ebenezer Whitte- more, of Boston (Peterborough ), 1805. 1l. 625.
Adams, Prisellla, dan. of Ellah, grand- dan. of Denne Winthrop, m. Samuel Royal, 1. 263, 265.
Adams, Priseilla, wo. of Elinh, grave- stone, 1702, 1l. 691.
Adams, Somnel, 1745/6, 1. 350.
Adams, Samuel, drowned, 1792. 11. 611. Agamenileus, 1. & n ; grant, 1. 16, 22, 36 ; home of Walter Norton. 1. 17 ; visited by Captain Levett, 1623/4. 1. 18.
Agawam, now Ipswich, on Winthrop's mnp, i. 16, 63 n.
Agawnm. Sagamore of, 1. 63.
Alarms and Signals in Rev. War, Chap- ter XLVIII, H. 516.
Alexander, Wllilam, Rev. service. il. 401.
Allen, Capt. Bozoon, chosen Rep. 1700. 11. 349.
Allen, Rev. James, exec. of Bellingham will, sketch of life. i. 520; his Re- monstrance and Petition, 1. 530; Broadside, 1. 540; defendant in Watts rx. Allen, 1. 568; Ailen v8. Eustace. 1. 610.
Allen, Joseph, pub. Sarah Oaks, 1754. il. 630.
Allen. Mary, pub. Thomas Mullet, 1757, 11. 631.
Allerton, ordered to remove from Marble Harbor, conveyed house to Moses Maverlek, 1635, 1. 31.
Allotments of land, chapter VI, 1. 81 : nt Ruinney Marsh and Pallen Point, Appendix 1, 1. 123.
Amee (Ames) of Brookline, pub. Filza Tuttle, I811, H. 632.
Ames, Auron, d. 1814, 1 yr. 1l. 615.
Andrews, widow Hannah, bonght farm of Ellz. Gray, 1780, 1. 290.
Angola, negro of Governor Bellingham, 1634, 1. 421 », 427 : 11. 312.
Angnes, Mary, teacher, 1776-7, 11. 636. Antinominn Controversy, 1. 105 %.
Antrum, Ann, daa. of Willlam, m. Ed-
ward Watts, Jr., 1715/6, 1. 353: m. (2) Thomns Greaves, 1. 208, 309.
Antram, Mary, heir of Greaves farm, 1. 369.
Antram, Sarnh, m. Darins Sesslons, 1750, 1. 369.
Antram, William, don. Ann, 1715/6, 1. 353 ; heir of Greaves farm, 1. 269. Antram, Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Cush- ing. 1734, 1. 369.
Apiegate, -, 1638, 11. 88.
Appleton, John, m. dau. of Rev. Jose Glover, 1. 114.
Archbald, Fern., Jr., In garrison at Fort Pownail, 1774. 11. 421.
Arms. ammunition, etc .. In Rev. War, Chapter XLVII, 11. 505.
Arnold, Col. Benedict, started for Que- bee, il. 649.
Arnoll, Richard, admin. 1633. 11. 342.
Aspinwill, William, notarial records, i. 18, 19; (Mr.) lot. 1637. 1. 90, 91 # ; allotments, 1. 115. 124 : sketch of life, 1. 116 ; fot located, 1. 126.
Atkins, Charles Henry, bap. 1829. il. 607.
Atkins, Deborah, of Malden, pub. An- drew W. Pratt, 1820, 11. 633.
Atkins, llenry, et al., bonght Deane Winthrop farm, 1752; 1. 265; Point Shirley, 1752. 1. 606.
Atkinson, Theodore, feit maker, 1639, I. 105.
Atwood. Keziah, pub. Thomas Mailet, 1755. 11. 630.
Anbings, Hannah, m. Bellingham Watts, 1757. 1. 359.
Avenue. Eastern. 1. 3; Everett. 1. 3 n ; Mountain. 1. 3 #.
Avery, Eliza, m. Thomas Williams, 1803, 1. 363.
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Avery, John, Jr., m. IIarrict Wliliams, 1799, 1. 363, 364.
Avery, Sybil, m. Dr. Thomas Greaves, 1. 309.
BACHELDER, Nancy, pub. Capt. IIenry Russell, of Boston, 1811, ii. 632.
Bachelor, Joslah, tenant, 1793, 1. 368; his famlly, 368 n.
Bacon, Mr. Robert, 1. 11 n.
Bailey, John, m. Mehitabic Senter, 1714, i. 382.
Baker, IIannah, dau. of Jacob and Ilannah, bap. 1776, il. 598.
Baker, Jacob, Rev. service, ii. 427 n,
489, 640; pub. Hannah Peirce, 1768, ii. 631.
Baker, Jacob, san of Jacob and Hannah, bap. 1774, ii. 597.
Baker, John, resident at Point Shirley, 1750, il. 392 n; Com. to prosecute Bellingham admin. 1770, i. 591.
Baker, John, san of Jacob and Hannah, bap. 1780, il. 599.
Baker, Mary, of Lynn, m. Hugh Floyd, 1729, i. 181.
Baldwin, Col. Loammi, certificate, 1776, i. 53.
Balindon, -, child of Phillis, bap. 1745, ii. 592.
Balston, Jonathan, ferryman, ii. 96.
Balstone, William, allotter of land, 1634, i. 86.
Bancroft, John, of Lynn, m. widow Hannah Hasey, 1708, i. 234.
Bank Land, The, ii. 389.
Banks, William, m. Mrs. Eliz. Cook, 1794, ii. 623.
Banton, William, teacher, 1794-5, ii. 637.
Barington, Thomas, Rev. service, ii. 640.
Barker, David, m. Mehitable Brintnall, 1759, i. 50, ii. 620.
Barker, David, son of David and Mehit- able, bap. 1760, ii. 593.
Barker, Jacob, Rev. service, ii. 482.
Barker, Mrs. Mehitahle, m. Eleazar Dowse, of Charlestown, 1765, ii. 620. Barlow, Anna, m. Isaac Lewis, 3d, 1737, i. 249.
Barnard, John, witness, i. 40.
Barracks, Rev. War, ii. 383, 470.
Barret, Jonathan, m. Abigail Tuttle, 1698, i. 206.
Barrow, Teague, hought land of Ben- net, 1672, i. 280, 287.
Barrow, William, of Boston, m. Mrs. Eliza Glover, 1797, ii. 624; school money, 1797, il. 639.
Barrows, Mrs. (w. of William), d. 1797, 53 yrs. ii. 612.
Barton, William, m. Mrs. Ahlgail Con- nery, 1779, ii. 622.
Bass-viol, purchased for meeting-house, 1825, ii. 571.
Bassett, Abigall, helr of Thaddeus and Hannah Berry, 1718, 1. 287.
Bassett, Benjamin Paul, san of John and Phebe, bap. 1819, ii. 605.
Bassett, Beulah, member of church, 1817, 11. 587.
Bassett, Esther, 10. of John, member of church, 1817, il. 587.
Bassett, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of John and Phebc, bap. 1819, 11. 605. Bassett, Diana, m. Prince Clasy ( Clary ), of Boston, 1809, ii. 626.
Bassett, Lovey Ann, dau. of John and Phebc, bap. 1819, 11. 605.
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