Documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824, vol 2, Part 73

Author: Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900; Watts, Jenny C. (Jenny Chamberlain); Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918; Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Boston : Printed for the Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 832


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Massachusetts, the name accepted, 1780, 11. 5-10.


Massachusetts Bay, 1. 9.


Massachusetts Bay Co., The Charter of. 1. 11 n ; constituted, 1628/9, 1. 83; originally a land company. 1. SI, 85 ; Charter In peril, 1631, 1. 30.


Mather, Increase, escape from Boston, 1. 91.


Mather, Richard, m. widow of Rev. John Cotton, 1. 198.


Mather, Sarah Payson, dau. of Dea. Edward Payson, widow of Thomas Mather. m. Rev. Phillips Payson. 11. 312. 318.


Matson, Thomas, allotment, 1. 104. 109 ; bought lot of Edward Hutchinson, 1. 101: sketch. 1. 105.


Mattapan, name changed to Dorchester, 1630. 1. 85.


Mattocks. Samuel, Jr., es. Isaac Lewis, 1715, 1. 2.18.


Mand. Rev. Daniel, 1635, 1. 31.


Maverlek, Ablgall, don. of Ellas. 1. 25; m. Matthew Clarke, 1655, 1. 25, 42; legatee. 1. 39.


Maverick. Abigall, dou. of Ellas, Jr., and Margaret, bap. 1676, 1. 43.


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Maverick, Amlas, w. of Samuel, i. 8, | 19, 32.


Maverick, Antipas, 1. 8n, 9.


Maverick, Ellas, and brother, 120 acre farm, 1685, 1. 79; located, i. 78 n. Maverick, Ellas, Sr., original proprl- etor, 1. 15; house, il. 178; joined the Charlestown church, il. 187 ; land at Pullen Point Neck, i. 118; deposi- tion regarding the ferry, 1680, 11. 96 ; taxed at Winnisimmet, 1674 et scq., i. 42; hequest to son, Ellas, i. 43; inventory, i. 40.


Maverick, Elias, Jr., son of Elias, Sr., b. 1643/4, i. 25; m. Margaret Sher- wood, 1669, their children, i. 42; taxed at Winnisimmet, 1674 ct seq., i. 42; inherited Stilson farm, i. 33, 43; conveyance to his children, i. 43; inheritance, i. 38; executor of father's will, i. 40; d. circa 1696, i. 43 ; his house, ii. 178 n.


Maverick, Elias (3), son of Elias, Jr.,


b. 1670, i. 42; m. Sarah Smith ( ?), 1695/6, i. 43 n.


Maverick, Elizabeth, dau. of Elias, Sr., b. 1639, m. John Johnson, 1656, i. 25, 42.


Maverick, Elizabeth, dau. of Elias, Jr., and Margaret, i. 42.


Maverick, Hester, w. of James, their children, m. (2) Benjamin Whitney, 1705, i. 44.


Maverick, James, son of Elias, Sr., d. ante 1671, i. 25 n; at Winnisimmet, i. 42.


Maverick, James, son of Peter, heir of grandfather, ferryman, i. 39, 44; w. Hester, children, i. 44.


Maverick, James, son of James and Hester, b. 1699, i. 44.


Maverick, Jemima, w. of Pavi, applied for license, 1709, fined, i. 44; m. (2) Henry Richman, i. 44.


Maverick, Rev. John, of Dorchester, i. 7, 8 n, 17.


Maverick, John, son of Elias, Sr., b. 1635/6, i. 25 ; m. Catharine Skipper, 1656, i. 42.


Maverick, John, son of Paul and Je- mima, bap. 1687, bought house of his father, 1708/9, i. 44.


Maverick, Jotham, son of John, heir of grandfather, i. 39.


Maverick, Jotham, son of Paui and Jemima, bap. 1683, i. 43, 44.


Maverick, Margaret, dau. of Elias, Jr., and Margaret, m. John Pratt, 1691, i. 42, 43.


Maverick, Martha, dau. of James and Hester, b. 1693, i. 44; m. Thomas Bellows of Southboro, i. 45.


Maverick, Mary, dau. of Elias, Sr., m. Aaron Way, Jr., i. 25; inheritance, i. 39.


Maverick, Mary, dau. of Samuei, i. 8; m. (1) John Palsgrave, 1655/6, (2) Francis Hooke, 1660, i. 8 n.


Maverick, Moses, at Marblehead, 1635,


1. 8, 9; son-in-law of Mr. Allerton, 1. 31. Maverick, Moses, son of Paui, b. 1680/1, i. 43. Maverick, Nathanlei, son of Samuel, i. 8.


Maverick, Paul, son of Ellas, Sr., b. 1657, 1. 25, 319, 320; m. Jemima Smith, 1. 38, 43, 319, 320; their children, 1. 43; inheritance, i. 44; executor of father's will, i. 40; his house, ii. 178 n.


Maverick, Peter, son of Ellas, Sr., 1. 25 ; inheritance, 1. 38; lived in Boston, i. 42.


Maverick, Rebecca, dau. of Elias, Sr., m. [George] Thomas, i. 25; inherit- ance, i. 39.


Maverick, Ruth, dau. of Eiias, Sr., m. Francis Smith, i. 25, 319; inherit- ance, i. 39.


Maverick, Samuei, w. Amias, original proprietor, i. 15 ; his palisade house, Chapter III, i. 20; sketch of life, i. 21, 22 ; sold Winnisimmet to Richard Bellingham, 1634, i. 294; granted the ferry privilege, 1634, ii. 86; de- position, 1665, i. 275.


Maverick, Samuei, son of Samuel and Amias, m. Rebecca Wheelwright, i. 8 ; d. 1663/4, i. 8 n.


Maverick, Samuel, son of Elias, Jr., and Margaret, bap. 1687, i. 43.


Maverick, Sarah, dau. of Elias, Sr., m. [ Samuel ] Walton, i. 25; inheritance, i. 39.


Maverick, widow (of Elias, Sr.), taxed at Winnisimmet, 1687, 1692, i. 42.


Maxwell, Samuel, admitted to fuii com- munion, 1738, ii. 581 ; member of the church, ii. 201.


Maycock, William, writ against John Tuttle, 1757, i. 227.


McClenachan, Rev. William, Chapter on his pastorate, Chapter XXVIII, ii. 251 ; biographical note, ii. 254 n ; peti- tion, ii. 279.


McClintock, Samuel, teacher, 1751, ii. 635.


McDowel, John, tenant on Paige farm, 1798, ii. 79; m. Abigail Low, 1799, ii. 624.


McFarland, Capt. Andrew, of Booth- bay, pub. Mary Sale, 1798, ii. 632 ; m. i. 260.


McGraw, Philip, pub. Mary Dariing, 1753, ii. 630.


Mc-ary, David, Rev. service, ii. 640. Medford, tax, i. 16.


Meeting-house, at Point Shirley, 1755, ii. 186 n; in Revere, site of, ii. 186 n, 268 n ; at Rumney Marsh, 1660, ii. 180; petition for, 1705/6, ii. 181; counter-petition, ii: 183; erected in 1710, i. 230, ii. 185; meeting-house lot, 1710, i. 217 ; Town- ownership. 1749, ii. 268; repaired by the Town, ii. 269, 294, 295; sweeping and cieaning, 1750, ii. 271,


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272 ; old meeting-house accepted by the Town, 1757, 11. 278 ; old building repaired, 1771, 11. 297, 1776, 11. 298, 1783, 11. 301, 1786, 11. 305; pew-lots sold, 1780, 11. 301, 302 a; stables permitted near by, 1768, 11. 293; allowed on the Common, 1817, H. 315; Pound, at northrast corner, 1761, 1. 217, il. 293 ; Town-pew let, 1809, 11. 315, 562, 573 ; cushion sub- seribed for, 1796, il. 315; used for Town meetings until 1806, il. 562; stove set up, 1817, 11. 315, 563, 574 ; description of meeting-house, H. 570 ; bass-vlot purchased, 1825, il. 571 ; steeple taken down, 1823, 11. 575.


Mellen, Lydia, m. Jacob Chamberlain, 1717, 1. 655.


Mellen. Martha, m. Samuel Chamber- lain, 1748/9, 1. 655.


Mellins, Deborah, m. John Brintnaii, 1712, 1. 47.


Mellins, William, of Maiden, 1. 47.


Mellowes, John, witness, 1678, 1. 152.


Morriam, Ebenezer, bought land of Ichsha Bennett, 1716, 1. 287; of Joseph Belcher, 1719/20, 1. 282.


Merriam, Ethilrid, heir of Thaddeus and Hannah Berry, 1718, 1. 287.


Merriam, derushu, heir of Thaddeus and Hannah Berry, 1718, 1. 287.


Merriam, Theophilus, bought land of Joseph Belcher, 1719/20, 1. 282.


Military service, 1689, and cariler, H. 346, 347, 350.


Mill boat, repairs, 1762, 11. 354.


Mil grist, privilege granted, 1722, li. 353; complaint of citizens, 1732, IL. 352 ; mill established, 1735, 1. 354; milis of Chelsea, 11. 351; at Town landing, 1782, H. 416 n ; old rights, 1. 372 ; privilege granted to Town, 1816, 11. 355 ; mill rights sold to the Town, 1822, 1. 373.


MIII, Stade's, 1. 102, il. 354.


Miller, Susannn. dau. of Aaron and Joanna (Way), 1. 138.


Mliler, Coi. William T., fetter, describ- ing engagement at Chelsea, 1775, fi. 615.


Millet, Jemimy, m. John Oakes, 1759, 11. 620.


Millet, John, resident of Point Shirley, 1750, 11. 392.


Miliet, Morris, sou of Jos, and Mary, bap. 1761. 11. 594.


Miliet, Thomas, resident of Point Shir- ley. 1750, il. 392.


Ministers, law forbidding reproachfui language against. 1. 403 2.


Minute-man, enlistment in 1807, il. 660. Mistiek-side, incorporated as Malden. 1649, 11. 139 n.


Mitehell, Sarah, Thomas Green, 1821. 1. 628.


Mitchell, Thomas, resident of Point Shirley, 1750, 11. 392.


Mixer, Josiah, m. Lois Cheever, 1805, 1. 156, 11. 625.


Moderators of Town meetings, H. G87. Mogan, William 11,, pub, hannah P'rutt of Boston, 1815, 1l. 632.


Moll, m. Ouffee, 1761, il. 620.


Monrose, Sarah, of llallfnx, pub. Thomas Cheever, 1782, H. 631.


Montford, Ann, m. Rev. John Ellot. 1432, 1l. 317.


Moor, Obadiah, In garrison nt l'ort Pownull, 1774, 11. 421.


Moore, Betsey, of Framingham. pub. Benjamin Demmon, 1897, H. 632.


Morce, or Mory, Darius, xon of Solo- mon and Hannah, bap. 1772, 1l. 597. Moree, Hannuh, w. of Solomon, owned the covenant, 1769, il. 583.


Morce, Mary, dau. of Solomon and Hannah, bap. 1769, 11. 500.


Moree, Solomon, m. Hannah Hammond, 1767. 11. 621.


Morell, Rev. Mr., 1. 13.


Morgan, Eunlee, of Brighton, pub. Sam- nel Tewksbury, 1824, 11. 633.


Morrell, Ontharine, dan. of Isaac, m. Lient. John Smith, ante 1651, 1. 319. Morris, Dr., 1706, 1. 385.


Morse, Kezinh Bullen, widow of Dea. Seth Morse, m. Rev. Phillips l'ayson, 11. 312.


Morse, Lindford, resident of Point Shir- ley, 1750, 11. 392.


Morse, Samnei, resident of Point Shir- ley. 1750, 11. 392.


Morton, Mary, m. Zebedee Wright, 1817, ii. 626.


Morton, Thomas, sent to England, i. On : petition against Mass. Bny Co., 1. 15.


Mory. See Moree.


Moniton, John, ferryman. 1661. 1. 296 n. 11. 92. 106 a ; innkeeper, 1661, 1. 296 1. ii. 118.


Moulton's Point. 1634, il. 93 # ; site of oid fortidleation. i. 3.


Mount Bellingham, plan of. 1. 391.


Mount Wollaston, settled by Ilooker's congregation, i. 18.


Mountford, Nathanlel, teacher, 1778. 1779. 11. 636.


Muddy River, now Brookline, 16GS, ii. 344 ; no timber to be felled. i. 123. Mullet, Thomas, pub. Mary Allou, 1757, 11. 631.


Munroe. Jonas, of Lexington, pub. Re- beeea Watts, 1751. 11. 630.


Muster roll, Capt. Spragne's Co., 11. 610. Mutineers in eamp at Prospeet Ifili, H1. 648.


Muzzey. Benjamin, tenant of Keayne farm, 1663. 1. 650, 664. 665: son of Robert. of Ipswleh ( ?). m. Allce Dex- ter. 1. 661: freeman, 1665, 11. 180 ; bought fand of Sammel Bennett, 1672. 1. 279 : sold hnif of the Bennett farm to Thomas Brattle. 1673. 1. 271: taxed. 1074, 1. 174: defendant in rc. negro woman. 1683. 1. 346: rent account. 1684. il. 12 : legal compil- cations in seftling his estate, Ii. 39 a.


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Muzzey, Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Allce, b. 1657, 1. 664; of Cam- bridge, admin. of his father's estate, li. 35 ; legal difficulties, 11. 39, 40 a. Muzzey, John, son of Benjamin and Alice, taken by Spaniards before 1691, i. 664.


Muzzey, John, of Lexington, Innholder, g. son of Benjamin, Sr. (son of Ben- jamin, Jr.), m. widow Rebeeea Ing- ham, 1722, i. 357.


Muzzey, Joseph, son of Benjamin and Alice, b. 1658, i. 664.


. Muzzey, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin and Alice, b. 1669, i. 664.


Muzzey, Robert, of Ipswich, i. 664.


Muzzey, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin and Alice, m. John Waite, 1674, i. 664.


NAHIANT, in Gorges grant, conveyed to Sir William Brereton, 1628/9, i. 10. Nanepashemet, Indian chief, house near Medford, his ehildren, i. 60.


Narremore, Samuel, w. Rachel (Paul), heirs of John'and Lydia Paul, 1726, i. 285.


Natascot, contribution from, i. 6 n, 37. Naumkeak, contribution from, i. 6 n.


Needham, Edmund, account, 1706, 1. 385.


Needham, Hannah, heir of Thaddeus and Hannah Berry, 1718, i. 287.


Negroes, enumerated, 1754 and later, ii. 657.


Nelson, J., d. 1814, 20 mos. ii. 615.


Nelson, Mrs. Louisa, gravestone, 1856, 78 yrs. ii. 701.


Nelson, Mary F., gravestone, 1846, 37 yrs. ii. 701.


Nelson, Mehitable, dau. of John, m. Capt. Robert Temple, 1721, i. 100.


Nevens, Margaret, of Windham, m. John S. Belcher, 1825, ii. 628.


Nevens, William, pub. Sarah Thompson of Marblehead, 1815, ii. 632.


New Plymouth, i. 20 n.


Newburyport Turnpike Corporation, petition, 1804, ii. 163 n.


Neweomb, Abigail, dau. of Thomas and Mary, bap. 1774, ii. 597.


Neweomb, Katharine, dau. of Thomas and Mary, bap. 1768, ii. 596.


Newcomb, Sarah, dau. of Thomas and Mary, bap. 1766, ii. 595.


Newcomb, Thomas, of Cape Cod, m. Mary Hool, 1763, ii. 620.


Newell. See Newhall.


Newgate, Anne, widow of John, will, i. 165.


Newgate, John, bought Gov. Winthrop's allotment, 1639, i. 95; Glover allot- ment, 1639, 1. 114; owned interest In doek, 1639, li. 87 n ; signed Rum- ney Marsh petition, i. 66, 67; allot- ment, 1. 96 ; Indian deed, i. 74; farm, i. 96 n ; leased to Capt. Robert Temple, i. 100, 102; sketch of life, i. 97, 100 n, 105; estate, 1. 70; wili probated, 1665, will of widow, Anne,


i. 165; his nephews, Townsends, 1. 153 n.


Newgate, -, dau. of John and Anne, m. Simon Lynde, 1. 97.


Newgate, -, dau. of John and Anne, m. (1) John Oliver, (2) Edward Jackson, i. 97.


Newgate, -, dau. of John and Anne, m. Peter Oliver, i. 97.


Newgate, Nathanlel, son of John and Anne, Inherited estate, 1665, m. Isa- bella Lewis, 1. 165; sold farm to Col. Shrimpton, 1665, 1. 97; agree- ment, i. 96 n; petition for title, i. 79 n; will, i. 165; widow m. (2) John Johnson of London, 1. 166.


Newgate, Nathaniel, san of Nathanlei and Isabella, heir of estate, 1668, i. 165, 166; m. Sarah Lynde, 1688, i.


166; indenture, i. 166, 167; convey- anee to Samuel Shrimpton, 1688, i. 167 ; deposition, 1700/1, i. 511.


Newgate farm, Indian deed, i. 75, 112 n, 125, 127, 165.


Newgate house, li. 669.


Newgate landing, i. 94, 102, 103, 114.


Newhall, or Newell, Eleazar, Rev. ser- vice, ii. 482, 640.


Newhall, Elizabeth, w. of William, ad- mitted to full communion, 1777, ii. 584.


Newhall, Elizabeth, dau. of Willlam and Elizabeth, bap. 1780, ii. 599.


Newhall, Henry, serviee in French war, ii. 441 ; d. 1822, 93 yrs. ii. 441, 616. Newhall, Mary, admitted to full eom- munion, 1741, ii. 581; m. Nathan Lewis, 1747, i. 249.


Newhall, Naphtali, Rev. serviee, il. 482, 640.


Newhall, Olive, of Lynn, pub. Samuel Oliver, 1813, ii. 632.


Newhall, Rachel, dau. of Willlam and Elizabeth, bap. 1777, ii. 598.


Newhall, Sarah, w. of Joseph, dau. of John Tuttle, inheritance, 1684, i. 112 n.


Newhall, Sarah, w. of Henry, grave- stone, 1814, 67 yrs. ii. 701.


Newhall, Thomas, plaintiff, 1686, 11. 346.


Newhall, William, m. Ellza Pratt, 1777, ii. 622.


Newman, Hannah, pub. John Farrin of Biddeford, 1750, ii. 630.


Newman, Sally Flagg, m. Samuel Chit- tenden of Malden, 1804, ii. 625.


Newtown, fortified, i. 16; migration of Hooker's congregation, i. 18.


Nichols, Alexander, of Derry, N. H., m. Mrs. Merey Fieteher, 1797, il. 624. Nichols, James, Jr., m. Tabitha Floyd, 1719, i. 190.


Niehols, James, Jr., san of James and Tabitha, helr of grandfather, John Floyd, 1723/4, 1. 190, ii. 666.


Nichols, John, son of James, Jr., and Tabitha, heir of grandfather, John Floyd, 1723/4, i. 190, 11. 666.


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Nichols, Sophia, of Maiden, pub. Capt. John Williams, 1825, 1. 633.


Nichols, Tabitha, w. of James, Jr., gravestone, 1723, 23 yrs. Il. 701. Nichols, Tabitha, of Malden, pub. Ben- jnmin BIII, 1787, H. 631.


Nichols, Thomas Onkes, son of John, of Malden, bup. 1704, 1. 601.


Noddle's Island, camp, 1711, 11. 349; petition for bridge, 1726, 0. 148; project for annexation, 1742, 11. 379 ; cattle removed, 1775, skirmish with British troops, Chapter XLJI, H. 432, 643, 614, 653 ; ferry, Chapter XX11, Winnisimmet Ferry, 11. 85, 132.


Norris, Thomas, m. Martha Hlasey, 1703, 1. 242.


North Chelsea, I. 1 n.


Norton, Capt. Franels, widow m. (2) William Stitson, 1. 23, 24.


Norton, Walter, Lient .- Col., 1. 16; Capt. admitted to be a freeman, 1630, I. 17.


Norwood, Sarah, of Lynn, pub. Isaac Lewis, 1750, II. 630 ; m. 1750, 1. 249. Number Thirteen, name of Rumney Marsh, 1738, 1. 363, 364, 366.


Nutt. Sibyl, widow of Mles, m. John Doolittle, 1674, 1. 175.


Nutton, Jonathan, suit with Elisha Ben- nett, 1691, 1. 284.


Nye, Sunnah L., of Boston, pub. Abi- jah llastings, Jr., 1797, 11. 632.


OAKES, Benjamin, resident of Point Shirley, 1750, 1. 392; d. 1759, 19 yrs. Il. 607.


Oakes, Hannah, of Maiden, pub. Benja- min Pratt, 1782, N. 631.


Oakes, John, resident of Point Shirley, 1750, II. 392 ; m. Jemimy Millet, 1759, II. 620.


Oakes, Jonathan, witness. 1801. 1. 130. Oakes, Lydia, dau. of Nathaniel and Rachel, gravestone, 1825, 9 yrs. il. 700.


Oakes, Nehemiah, marsh, 1789, 1. 55: bought land of Benjamin Henderson, 1793, 1. 292.


Oakes, Sarah, pub. Joseph Allen, 1754, Il. 630.


Oakes, Urlah, of Maiden, m. Charlotte Floyd, 1795, H. 624.


Odam, Katharine, m. John Sweetser, 1765, H. 620.


Odiln, lohn, allotment, 1. 108.


O'Donnell, Ralph, an Irishman, d. 1811, 70 yrs. 11. 614.


Old State House site, 1. 638 n.


Oldham, John, lessee, I. 10; grant of 500 aeres, 1. 15.


Oliver, Ann Townsend. dau. of William and Rebecca, 6. 1753, H1. 665: ad- mitted to full communion, 1771, Il. 584; m. Walter Perkins, 1771, H. 621.


Oliver, Benjamin Pratt. son of William and Mary, bap. 1782. H. 599; m. Susannah Parker, 1803, HI. 625.


Oliver, Daniel, son of Nathaniel, Jr., and Mercy, b. 1753, minister at Bev- erly, Il. 76.


Oliver, Danlej Sigourney, son of WHl- Nam und Susanna, bap. 1785, H. 599. Oliver, David, son of Willlam and Mary, bap. 1793, 11. 601.


Oliver, Edward, of Malden, pub. Sarah Walte, 1717, 11. 629.


Oliver, Elizabeth, dou. of Willlam and Mary, bøp. 1777, 11. 598.


Oliver, George Washington, son of WHl Ham and Mary Ann, bop. 1800, 1 602 ; gravestone, 1874, 74 yrs. Il 703.


Oliver, Il. Nathaniel P'ntnam, son of Willlam and Snsanna, bap. 1778, 11. 598.


Oliver, Henry K., of Salem, descent, Il. 19 n.


Oliver, İlepzibnh, dau. of William and Rebecca, b. 1759, 1. 665; bap. 1759. 11. 593 ; d. 1769, H. 608 ; gravestone, 1769, 11. 702.


Oliver, James, son of Capt. Nathanlel, bap. 1728, 11. 590.


Oliver, James, son of William and Mary, bap. 1787, 1. 600.


Oliver, Jane Sigourney, dau. of William and Mary Ann, bap. 1796. 1. 601 : member of the church, 1817. 11. 587 : m. Ebenezer Currier, 1823, II. 627.


Oliver, Joanna Tleston, don. of Wil- fam, Jr., and Susanna, bap. 1782, Il. 599.


Oliver, Joanna THeston, dau. of Wil- flam P. and Joanna, bap. 1811, Il. 604.


Oliver, Joanna T., wr. of WIffiam P' .. gravestone. 1865, 83 yrs. I. 703.


Oliver, John, Jot layer, 1635. 1. 90; m. Newgate, 1. 97: bought land of Gov. Winthrop, I. 117 n : land on Pullen Point Neck. I. 118; surveyor of lots, 1640/1. 1. 125; preached at Rumney Marsh, 1640, Winthrop's eulogy, Il. 179, 180; widow m. Edward Jackson, 1. 198; Inventory. 1663, 1. 199.


Oliver, John, Rev. service. Il. 484. 485. Oliver, John, son of William (3) and Mary, bap. 1779. 11. 598.


Oliver. John, son of William and Mary Ann, bap. 1797. H. 601.


Oliver, John P., gravestone. 1837. 40 yrs. Il. 703.


Oliver, John Sale, son of WHfiam and Rebeeea. b. 1763. H. 665: bap. 1763. 1. 594; d. 1769. 7 yrs. II. GOS : gravestone. 1769, 1. 702.


Oliver. Joseph. m. Abigail BrIntnall. 1771. 1. 51. 11. 621: tenant. 1776. 1. 3GS. 596; proposal for ferry lease. 1779, 1. 128; Rev. service. 1. 428 n. 489, 640.


Oliver. -. elfid of Joseph. d. 1770. 11 mos. Il. 609.


Oliver, Joseph, son of Joseph and Abl- gail, bap. 1777, H. 598.


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Oliver, Martha, dau. of Nathaniel, Jr., and Mercy, b. 1742, Il. 665.


Oliver, Mary, w. of William (3), bap. 1776, il. 598; admitted to full com- munion, 1776, 11. 584, 586.


Oliver, Mary, dau. of Willlam (3) and Mary, bop. 1776, il. 598.


Oliver, Mary, g. dau. of Thomas Pratt, 1780, i. 146.


Oliver, Mary Ann, w. of Willlam, d. 1802, 43 yrs. ii. 613; gravestonc, ii. 702.


Oliver, Mary Ann Bremmer, dau. of William and Mary Ann, bap. 1799, ii. 601.


Oliver, Mercy, w. of Nathaniel, Jr., d. 1760, 38 yrs. ii. 607, 665.


Oliver, Nathaniel, w. Elizabeth (Brat- tle), conveys right in Brattle farm, 1685, i. 271; refused to serve as Representative, 1700, ii. 349.


Oliver, Capt. Nathaniel (Sr.) (H. C. 1701), son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth, m. Martha Hobbs, 1709, i. 660, ii. 75; sketch of life, ii. 75, 76; convey- ances, ii. 76, 77; agrees to build a new way, 1735, ii. 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156; account, ii. 170; con- tract, ii. 172; petition, 1737, ii. 174 ; received by letter from the Brattle St. Church, 1749, ii. 267; admitted to full communion, 1749, ii. 581; teacher, 1756, ii. 635; name on cov- enant, ii. 291; signed memorial . to Gen. Ct. 1757, i. 586 n; d. 1768, 86 yrs. ii. 75, 608.


Oliver, Nathaniel, Jr. (H. C. 1733), son of Capt. Nathaniel and Martha, ii. 76; pub. Mercy Wendell of Boston, 1741, ii. 629; m. (1) Mercy Wendell, 1741, their children, ii. 76, 665; m. (2) Sarah Hill, 1763, ii. 76; admit- ted to full communion, 1733, ii. 580; member of the church, ii. 201; high- way account, 1737, ii. 153, 156 n, 173; bought Benjamin Floyd estate, 1741, i. 182; lot of Thomas Doug- lass, 1747, i. 285; land of Hugh Floyd, 1749, i. 183; of Samuel Tut- tle, 1749, i. 185 ; Clerk of the church, 1747, ii. 251, 253 ; Rep. to Gen. Ct. 1749, 1750, ii. 685; name appended to covenant, ii. 291; d. 1769, ii. 76. Oliver, Nathaniel (3), son of Nathaniel, Jr., and Mercy, (1) b. 1744, ii. 665 ; bap. 1744. ii. 592; (2) son of Na- thaniel, Jr., and Sarah, b. 1765, ii. 76.


Oliver, Nathaniel, son of William and Rebecca, (1) b. 1746, ii. 665; (2) b. 1750, ii. 665; (3) b. 1751, ii. 665; physician in Marblehead and Dan- vers, ii. 76.


Oliver, Nathaniel Putnam, son of Wil- | Oliver, William, once called (3), il. 464 ; liam and Susanna, bap. 1780, il. 598. Oliver, Page, son of Capt. Nathaniel and Martha, i. 660.


Oliver, Peter, m. - Newgate, i. 97. Oliver, Peter (H. C. 1737), son of


Capt. Nathaniel and Martha, ii. 76; land conveyances, li. 77.


Oliver, Phillis, m. Francis Boatman, 1799, il. 624.


Oliver, Polly, dau. of Joseph and Abi- gall, bap. 1775, li. 597.


Oliver, Rebecca, dau. of William and Rebecca, b. 1748, ii. 665; admitted to full communion, 1774, ii. 584; m. Edward Wait, 1782, il. 76, 586, 622.


Oliver, Rebecca, w. of William, d. 1801, 78 yrs. ii. 76, 612.


Oliver, Samuel, son of William and Mary, bap. 1785, il. 599; pub. Olive Newhall of Lynn, 1813, ii. 632.


Oliver, Sarah, dau. of William and Re- becca, b. 1757, ii. 665; d. 1769, ii. 608; gravestone, ii. 702.


Oliver, Sarah R., widow of William P., gravestone, 1837, 67 yrs. ii. 702.


Oliver, Sarah Sigourney, dau. of Wil- liam and Mary Ann, bap. 1794, ii. 601; gravestone, 1814, 19 yrs. il. 703.


Oliver, Sarah Sigourney, dau. of Wil- liam P. and Joanna, bap. 1824, ii. 606; gravestone, 1839, 26 yrs. ii. 702. Oliver, Susan, dau. of William, mem- ber of the church, 1817, ii. 587.


Oliver, Susannah, w. of William, d. 1791, 37 yrs. ii. 611; gravestone, ii. 702.


Oliver, Susannah Sigourney, dau. of William and Mary, bap. 1793, ii. 601; m. William Hall, 1819, ii. 627. Oliver, Thomas Tileston, son of Wil- liam and Susanna, bap. 1787, ii. 600. Oliver, Thomas William, son of late William Pitt, bap. 1824, ii. 606.


Oliver, William, A.M. (H. C. 1739), son of Capt. Nathaniel and Martha, ii. 76; m. Rebecca Sale, 1742/3, i. 259, ii. 76, 628; their children, ii. 665; land conveyances, ii. 77, 79, 80, 81; owned the covenant, 1749, ii. 581, 593; 1757, ii. 290; licensed, 1749, ii. 119 n; admitted, with w., to full communion, 1758, ii. 582; d. 1782, 62 yrs. ii. 610.


Oliver, William, Jr., son of William and Rebecca, b. 1744, ii. 665; inn- keeper, ii. 76; victualler, 1771, ii. . 81; admitted to full communion, 1770, ii. 583, 586; bought land of his father, 1771, ii. 81; m. (1) Su- sanna Sigourney, 1776, ii. 622 ; m. (2) Sally Cheever, 1795, ii. 624; Rev. service, ii. 464, 465, 468, 642; gravestone, 1831, 87 yrs. ii. 703.


Oliver, William, of Frankfort, brother of Joseph, m. Mary Pratt, Jr., 1771, i. 146, ii. 621.


two of the same name had Rev. ser- vice, but cannot be distinguished one from the other, ii. 427 n, 428 n, 465. 489, 640, 642; school money, 1797, ii. 639; d. 1813, 43 yrs. ii. 614.


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Oliver, William, son of Willam (3) and | ruhiger, Thomas, mortgagee, il. 76.


Mary, bap. 1776, 11. 508; d. 1778, 12 mos. 11. 610.


Oliver, William Pitt, son of Willlam, Jr., and Susannah, bøp. 1777, 11. 598 ; member of the church, 1810, 11. 587 ; d. ante 1824. Sce baptismal record of Thomas William, 11. 606.


Oliver, William, son of William I'ltt and Joanna, bap. 1811, H. 601.


Oliver, William, house, 1800, il. 151 n. Oliver, , dan. of William and Re- becca, m. Walter Perkins, HI. 76.


Oliver, ", child of Willinm, Ir., d. 1781, 18 mos. 11. 610.


Oliver, , child of William, d. 1799, 5 mos. H. 612. Oliver,


, child of William, d. 1803, 2 yrs. H. 613.


Oliver, -, d. 1816, 71 yrs. Il. 615. Orne, Azor, of Marblehead, sold Tuttle lot, 1782, 1. 213.


Osborn, lohn, bought Watts estate, 1760, 1. 336.


Osborne, Mercy, bequest, 1773, 1. 346. Ols, James, Jr., consulted, 1. 3.15 n.


Owen, Philip, Rev. service, il. 497.


Owen, Willlam, lessee of form, 1703/4, 11. 74.


Oxnard, Edward, son of Thomas and Sarah, 1. 339; share in Madam Watts's estate, 1773, 1. 346.


Oxnard, Mary, dan. of Thomns and Sarnh, 1. 339; m. Dr. Edward Watts, 1765, 1. 346 », 354, Il. 621 ; share In her mother's estate, 1773. 1. 3.16.


Oxnard, Mrs. Sarah, of Boston, widow of Thomas, pub. Hon. Samnel Watts, 1756, 1. 339, 11. 630.


Oxnard, Thomas, w. Sarah, 1. 339.


Oxnard, Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah, 1. 339; share in Madam Watts's estate, 1773, 1. 346.


PACKARD, Thurza, m. James Low, 1807, Hi. 625.


Page, Mary, pub. Thomas Thingman of Abington, 1752, 11. 630.


Palge, Anna, w. of Col. Nicholas, ae- count, 1684, il. 12 ; death and burlal, 11. 19.


Paige, Col. Nicholas, mansion, 1715, 1. 635 n, 659 ; m. widow Anna Lane, I. 6.11 n ; blographleal sketch, Appen- dix 2. 1. 656; tenants on the farm, Appendix 3, 1. 663 ; sult against Wis- wall and Cooke, 1684, Chapter XX. 11. 1; possession given, 1686, Il. 8; sult re-opened, 1695, 11. 8; continned litigation, Chapter XXI. 1. 17; lease to Francis Leathe of Ipswich, 1703, Il. 74; to Thomas Marable, 1710, 1l. 74; survey of the farm, H. 15; later owners, H. 77-84. Palne. Sce Payne.


Palisade house, 1. 7 ; attacked, 1628, li. 350.


Pailsado about Newtown, Winnisimmet assessed, 1031, il. 342.




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