History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the present time, with an appendix, containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors, Part 22

Author: Barry, William, 1805-1885
Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Boston, J. Munroe and company
Number of Pages: 476


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bap. July 26, '72, m. Abigail Haven, of Marlb. June 16, '96, drowned ab. 1824 ; 7. LYDIA, bap. Oct. '75, drowned in a well. Josiah and w. adm. from ch. in Rutland, May 23, 1779.


Josiah had a brother Abiathar. JOHN, in 1755, was paid in Fram., for mending the meeting house glass. Deac. EPHRAIM, of Wat., d. 1663. This family is numerous on the Wat. and Newton Records.


CHRISTY, JOHN, and w. in Fram. before 1722. HESTER, bap. May 1, 1720.


CHURCHILL, MERCY, in Fram. about 1770; built near Buckminster's saw mill, and d. in Fram. Nov. 2, 1818.


CLAFLIN, DANIEL, m. in Fram., Rachel Pratt, and had in Hop. DANIEL, bap. 1727, m. Mercy Wethe, in Holl. 1750 ; Mercy, w. of Daniel, d. in Fram. Aug. 3, 1798 ; 2. TIMOTHY, bap. 1729, m. Mary Gould, in Sutton, '51; 3. RACHEL, b. 1731; 4. CORNELIUS, b. Mar. 13, '33-4. Rachel the m. d. 1736. Daniel the f. d. in Fram., old and decrepid, ab. 1775.


DANIEL, of Hop., m. Susanna Carril, 1736, and had Hepsibah, '37; Sarah w. of Daniel, d. 1743. In Hop., ROBERT m. Elizabeth Jeffers, Oct., 1734 ; CALEB m. Mary Tilton, 1735; EBENEZER m. Hannah Smith, 1739; COR- NELIUS m. Elizabeth Carril, 1738 ; all of whom had chil. in Hop. SARAH, m. in Fram., David Pratt, Mar. 10, 1723-4.


2. CORNELIUS, s. of Dan. (1), m. in Hop. Deb. How, 1753 ; and had in F., 1. JOHN, b. Ap. 8, '54 ; 2. INCREASE, bap. May 7, '58, m. Sarah, dr. of Geo. Stimson, Ap. 1782, removed to N. Y .; 3. ABIGAIL, bap. Nov. 2, '60, m. Eph. Newton, Mar. 1784, moved to Delhi, N. Y. ; 4. HANNAH, b. Nov. 7, '62, d. unm. 1839; 5. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 16, '65, m. Sally Dougherty, Oct. 6, '94, and f. of Patty ; Betsey ; Nancy ; William, and Milton. Wm. the f. d. in Fram. ; 6. ASA, bap. Ap. 16, '69, m. Jenny Dougherty, Ap. '93, and f. of Micah ; Alvin ; Abijah ; Ebene- zer ; David, and Olivia. Asa the f. d. in. Fram. Jan. 1817 ; his w. d. 1829 ; 7. SARAH, m. Benjamin Morse, Nov. 1792, and d. in Fram. ; 8. ELIZABETH, b. Ap. 11, '75, m. Nath'l Pike, of Hop. Cornelius the f. d. Aug. 1, 1818, æ. 84. Deborah his w. d. 1821.


3. JOHN, s. of Cornelius (2), m. Henrietta Stimson, of Fram .; and had in F. 1. AARON, b. Aug. 25, 1778 ; 2. BETSEY, b. Mar. 2,'81 ; 3. HENRIETTA, b. Ap. 23, '83 ; 4. JOHN, b. Oct. 9, '85. John the f. moved to N. Y. state, ab. 1790 .*


* Antipas and w. Sarah, of Lex- ington, (at one time prob. of Sud.),


had Sarah, 1706; Robert, '08; Noah, '10; Nchemiah, '13. Robert Mackloff-


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CLAP, EDWARD, rated in Fram. ab. 1720. This family was numerous in Sud., and connected with the Claps of Dorchester.


CLARK, or CLARKE, ISAAC, m. Sarah Stow, of Marlb. and had, 1. MARTHA, b. ab. 1694, m. Maj. Joseph Willard, of Grafton, July 5, 1715-16, and d. at G. 1794, æ. 100; 2. SARAH, b. Aug. 5, 1701, m. Thomas Drury, Jun., June 10, 1719; 3. MARY, b. Dec. 31, 1705, m. William Coy ; 4. MATTHIAS, m. Lydia Eaton, Oct. 17, 1729; [Cornet Matthias was in Fram. 1738. He d. in Leicester] ; 5. JONATHAN, b. July 9, 1706, d. May 2, 1709; 6. ISAAC, b. Mar. 25, 1709; 7. JONATHAN, b. 1712; 8. REBECKAH, b. Sep. 30, 1716, m. Lt. Samuel Stone, June 14, 1737. Capt. Isaac the f. bo't, 1705, of Col. Buckmin- ster, 90 ac. of Lynde's land. He commanded a Co. of Troopers in Fram., and d. May 26, 1768, at the extreme age of 102. Sarah his w. d. May 17, 1761, æ. 88. " He lived 70 years with the wife of his youth. His offspring that descended from him was 251." (G. Stone.)*


len, of Wenham, had Daniel, b. Jan. 25, 1674, and several daughters. Tra- dition in the Claflin family gives their name as originally Mclaughlin. Hopkinton was settled by many Scotch emigrants. Were the Claflins among them ? The Claflins of Fram. have generally lived near the com- mon.


* ISAAC was son of Thaddeus, "a man of standing and enterprise," who came from Ireland, lived at " Clarke's Point," Portland, was one of the commandants there, and m. Elizabeth, 2d dr. of Michael Mitton, (whose w. was Elizabeth, only dr. of George Cleeves), about 1662; and his eldest dr., Elizabeth, m. Capt. Edward Tyng, (whose daughter Eliz- abeth m. a brother of Dr. Franklin), and another daughter m. a Harvey, and was a wid. in Boston, 1719. Lt. Thaddeus was killed by the Indians at Munjoy's Hill, 1690, and his wid. d. in Boston, 1736, æ. 92. (Maine * Hist. Coll. I 203, 208, and 214). Mrs. Beulah Patterson, b. 1740, g. dr. of Capt. Isaac, of Fram., stated before her death, (thus writes Rev. Joseph Allen, of Northb.), that Isaac came from Falmouth, and that his mother and his sister Rebeckah were taken


by the Indians and carried captive to Canada, where the mother died. Rebeckah was sold to the French Canadians, among whom she lived so contented, that when money was sent for her ransom, she refused to leave ; sending word that " the money sent was not sufficient to supply her table for a single day." Tradition relates, that Capt. Isaac learned the carpenter's trade at Marlborough, and settled at Fram., in the wilder- ness, æ. 25, near or at Mr. Joel Tayn- tor's. When Gen. Amherst halted with his army at Marlb., on his march to Canada, 1759, (he encamped near the pond, and had his quarters at the tavern), he invited Capt. Clark, then much advanced in years, to breakfast with him. The latter rode to Marlb. on horseback, and his vigor and vi- vacity so delighted his host, that he was invited to accompany the Gene- ral in a review of his troops. While riding his young horse, the General said, "Capt. Clark, you have a fine horse there; if you will sell him, I will give you his full value." The old man answered, "No! General. He was born on my farm; I raised him for my own use, and now I mean to wear him out." Capt. Clark re-


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2. ISAAC, s. of Isaac (1), m. Mary Stone, Ap. 21, 1740; and had BEULAH, b. July 23, 1740, m. David Patterson.


3. JONATHAN, s. of Isaac (1), m. Anne Wilson, May 2, 1745; and had 1. JONAS, b. 1745 ; 2. BENJAMIN, d. unm. in Fram. ab. 1815; 3. PHINEHAS, d. unm. at sea ; 4. WILLIAM, m. Hannah Moulton, of Wayland, and d. 1821; 5. ANNE, m. and lived in Boston and Maine. Jona. the f. lived at the N. part of Fram. and d. ab. 1789. Anne his w. d. 1797, æ. 81.


4. JONAS, s. of Jona. (3), m. Mary How, and with w. adm. to ch. Oct. 6, '65. Their chil. were 1. MOLLY, b. Aug. 8, '64, m. Abr. Eager, of Marlb. Dec. '85 ; 2. ELEANOR, b. Ap. 24, '66, m. Seth Grout of Wethersfield, Vt .; 3. ISAAC, b. Nov. 20, '67, m. Wid. Tabitha Winch, and d. in Fram. 1846 ; 4. ANNA, b. Oct. 20, '69, d. young ; 5. JONAS, b. May 1, '71 ; 6. BETTY, b. July 28, '72, m. Jona. Holden, of Winsor, Vt .; 7. ANNA, b. Oct. 20, '74, m. Samuel Lovejoy of Winsor, Vt .; 8. PATTY, b. May 15, '74, m. Dumarel Grout, of Wethersfield, Vt .; 9. SALLY, b. Sep. 20, '76, m. Elijah Pike, of Hop., after of Petersham ; 10. PHINEHAS, b. July 10, '78, m. Sally Margate, of Weston, now in Penn. ; 11. ABRAHAM, b. Mar. 26, '80, m. Lydia Clark ; 12. MOSES, b. Oct. 14, '81, unm. ; 13. HITTY, b. Jan. 7, '85, d. May 15, 1805. Jonas the f. kept school, was a ready penman, and d. Dec. 1819, æ. 74. His w. Mary d. 1811, æ. 66.


5. URIAH, d. in Fram. Feb. 24, 1725. His est. was adminis- tered by his only son, PEASE, the wid. refusing; Benjamin, of Wat. a surety. [Uriah, of Wat. m. Mary Pees, of Camb. 1701.]


6. PEASE, s. of Uriah (5), had in Fram., URIAH, b. Oct. 29, 1728. Pease's est. was administered, Jan. 1728.


7. WILLIAM, s. of Isaac Jun., of Hop., m. Sally Bixby, and had in Fram., LUKE BIXBY, b. Feb. 21, 1793. William, the f. d. at the South.


tained his vigor to a remarkable de- gree, and on his centennial birth-day, rode on horseback to and from Col. Trowbridge's. He was a man of temperate habits and correct morals. He was several times chosen messen- ger of the church. His conjugal connection was protracted far beyond the common bounds, and has, (to our knowledge), been exceeded in dura-


tion but in one instance in this town. Mary, w. of Wm. Hunt, Esq. d. in F., Jan. 1843, æ. 90, having lived with the husband of her youth 71 y. 8 m. The late Mr Jona. Patterson, of Northborough, g. g. son of Capt. Clark, had in his possession, a year or two since, an ancient silver headed cane, marked with " Jonathan Clark, 1697."


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8. EDWARD, from R. Island, was minister of the Bap. Ch. in Fram. near 20 years. He m. Elizabeth Luke, and had SALLY, b. May 16, 1782, d. Dec. 22, 1784 ; and ALMA, m. Artemas Parker.


9. CALEB, taxed in Fram. 1734; he was prob. the Caleb, of Sud. who had CALEB, b. 1742, BENJAMIN, SETH, CALVIN, JONAS, and others.


HUGH and w. Elizabeth, had at Wat., JOHN, b. Oct. 13, 1641; URIAH, b. June 5, '44; ELIZABETH, b. Jan 31, '47-8, m. Col. Joseph Buckminster. In 1681, Hugh and w. Elizabeth, of Roxbury, conveyed to s. John, of Muddy River, 67 acres in New Cambridge, (Newton).


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Jou, of Newton, mn. Elizabeth Norman, 1684, and his will was proved Mar. 25, 1695. Inventory £660. Hlis chil. were, 1. JOHN, In. Ann Peirce, of Dorchester, 1697, and f. of Mary, b. 1698; John, b. Sep. 22, 1700; Thomas, b. 1704, m. Mary Bowen, 1728, and d. at Hop., June 30, 1775, f. of Peter, b. 1729; Jonas, 1730, H. C., 1752, ord. at Lexington ; Thomas ; Pennel, &c .; Isaac, b. 1707, m. Experience Wilson, and lived in Hop., f. of John, Abigail, Isaac, Samuel, of Hubbardston, Stephen, and a dr. ; and by 2d w., of Lemuel, William, and Avis; Atherton, b. 1711, m. Patience - and lived at Hop., f. of Atherton, Peter, Penuel, &c. ; 2. WILLIAM, b. Junc 20, 1686, d. 1737, f. at Newton, by w. Hannah, of' Caleb, Willium Sarah, and Joanna ; 3. ANN, b. 1688; 4. MARTHA, b. 1690; 5. ESTHER, b. 1692 ; 6 HANNAH, b. 1693; 7. MOSES, b 1695. JOHN and w. Susanna were of Sud 1742, and had Peter, John, Jonathan, Luther, &c. ARTHUR, of Sherb. 1719, was from Lincoln.


CLEMENSE, MARY, bap. Nov. 23, 1747. " Oct. 14, 1764, were bap. JOHN, JOSEPHI and BENJAMIN, chil. of Mary Clemense, now w. of - - Green, of Upton, by profession, Anabaptist." Ch. Rec. 1771, John Clemens, æ. ab. 80, came from Upton to Fram. (T. Rec).


CLEVERLAND, ENOCH, in Fram. 1716, (T. Rec).


CLOYES. This name is variously written Clayes, Cloyse, Cloise, and Cloice, now Claves and Cloyes.


1. JOHN CLOISE* was, by profession, a mariner, and settled first at Watertown. Oct. 31, 1639, he is referred to in the Col. Records, in con- nection with his servant, Peter Tylle, whom he was " to teach his trade of a seaman, by himself or others." His house at Wat. was " burned down," ab. 1656, when he, (then of Charlestown), with "w. Jane, sold his land, &c, at Wat., to Samuel Stratten. He received a part in the division of wood at Charlestown, Mar. 1, 1658; and July 25, 1660, conveyed land in Charlestown to Giles Fifield. The same year, at Falmonth, Me., he signed a petition to the General Court., and in 1670, was living on the W.


* See a petition of Alexander Gor- don, dated 1653 (Mid. Co. Files). A. G. came over with Mr Cloise, in the -, Mr. John Allen, master ; was imprisoned with others at Tut- tellfield, whence they were redeem- ed by monies paid by Mr. Dan. Stone,


of Camb. Oct. 15, 1652, Alex Gorth- ing, (prob. the same), Scotchman, " lately being arrived in New Eng- land, was apprenticed to Goodman Stratton, of Wat., in presence of John Cloyse," &c. (Mid. Deeds).


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side of Presumpscot River. He is supposed to have been killed by the Indians, in 1676. Hle is said (His', of Portland) to have had two wives, Abigail and Juliann, the latter being, in 1667, 47 years of age His chil. b in Wat., were 1 JOHN, b. Aug. 26, 1638; 2. PETER, b. May 27, 1639 ; 3 NATHANIEL, b. May 6, 1642, in Sarah (Mills ?), and w Sarah, was received to Charlestown church, Jan. 8, 1698. He also had, 4. ABIGAIL, m. Jenkins Williams ; 5 SARAH m. Peter Housing; 6. THOMAS m. Su- sannab. dr. of George Lewis, and bad Mary, b July 6, 1677 ; Thomas, who d. in Boston, before 1735, without issue; George, who m Lydia Deall, 1717, and lived in Salem, 1735; and Hannah. Thomas, the f. was killed by the Indians, May, 1690 ; the inventory of Thomas, " late of Casco Bay," is dated Dec. 2, 1700; * 7. MARTHA, b. at Charlestown, Oct. 13, 1659.


2. PETER, s. of John (1), lived at Wells, Me., and afterwards, in 1692, at Salem. He removed about the time of the Witch- craft delusion to Fram., settled at Salem End, where he d. July 18, 1708. From his will, dated three days before his death, it appears that his chil. were 1. MARY, (then a wid.), who m. Joseph Trumbull, and lived in Fram. ; 2. HANNAH, m. Daniel Elliot, (lived in Fram. and Oxford) ; 3. HEPHZIBAH, m. Ebenezer Har- rington, of Wat., Feb. 3, 1707-8; 4, -, who prob. m. - Waters or Wallers ; 4. ALICE, m. - Bridges ; 5. JAMES ; 6. PETER. Peter Sen. had 3 wives, viz: HANNAH, (m. of Mary) ; SARAH, (m. of Hepzibah and Alice). His 3d w. was Susanna Beers, of Wat., whom he m. Jan. 2, 1704. (Susa. was prob. dr. of Robert Harrington of Wat.) Peter Sen. was T. Treasurer 1701, Moderator of several Town Meetings, and Selectman, 3 years.


3. PETER, s. of Peter (2), m. at Salem, Mary Preston, Dec. 13, 1693, and had in Fram. 1. ELIZABETH, b. Sep. 22, 1694; 2. MARY, b. Nov. 15, '96, m. in Marlb., James Brown, Dec. 7, '27; 3. MARTHA, May 12, '99; 4. ABIGAIL, b. Mar. 31, 1701; 5. EXPERIENCE, b. Nov. 19, '02, m. John Parker, and d. Feb. 23, 1783 ; 6. SUSANNAH, b. Dec. 13, '04, m. Simon Goddard, Nov. 2, '27 ; 7. REBECKAH, b. Dec. 6, '06; 8. PETER, b. June 21, '13, d. Ap. 17, 1736; 9. JOSIAH, b. Aug. 27, '15. Peter the f. was Selectman 9 years, and none of his descendants, (ex- cept through his daughters), are living in Fram.


* The Hist. of Portland states, that Thomas was at Saco, 1671, and in 1674 lived at Falmouth, between Round Marsh and Capisic ; that two of the sons of John, sen., viz. : John and Nathaniel, moved to Wells, and m. sisters, drs. of Thomas Mills. Peter, s. of John, was living at Wells, before John and Nathaniel


moved there. Julian, w. of John, had a dr. Sarah Spurwell. We may add here, that the Charlestown Rec. contain the marriage, in 1664, of John with Mary Long. Also, the birth, July 1, 1657, of Mary, dr. of John and w. Sarah. Farmer notes Nathan, of Mass., admitted freeman, 1660.


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4. JAMES, s. of Peter (2), m. Mary -, who was adm. to the ch. 1727, and had in Fram., 1. ESTHER, b. Ap. 27, 1702, m. Daniel How, of Shrewsbury, 1725; 2. KEZIAH, b. Dec. 8, '05, m. Wm. Goddard, of Shrews., Jan. 26, 1726-7 ; 3. JOHN, b. Sep. 25, '07; 4. JAMES, b. June 10, '10; 5. MARY, b. Oct. 1, '12, m. Deac. Jona. Morse, May 16, '34; 6. HANNAH, b. Ap. 4, '17, m. Josiah Wilson, of Hop. Ap. 22, '35.


5. JOHN, s. of James (4), m. Elizabeth Morse, Dec. 10, 1730 ; and had 1. MARY, b. Nov. 3, 1731, m. Rev. Amariah Frost ; 2. RUTH, b. Feb. 19, '33, prob. d. young ; 3. JOHN, b. Mar. 22, '35-6. John m. 2d Zerviah Town, Nov. 22, 1748, and had 4. ELIZABETH, bap. Feb. 8, '49-0, m. - Ballard, lived in Penn. Zerviah, w. of John, d. 1766. John the f. d. ab. 1790.


6. JAMES, Jun., s. of James (4), m. Lydia Eames, July 24, 1735 ; and had 1. PETER, b. Oct. 30, 1736, d. young. Lydia the m. d. Nov. 8, '36 ; and James the f. m. Abigail Gleason, May 28, 1740 ; and had 2. JOSIAH, b. Sep. 30, '41; 3. JAMES, b. Feb. 13, '42-3; 4. ELIJAH, b. Sep. 5, '44; 5. LYDIA, b. Aug. 7, '46, m. Simon Tozer ; 6. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 7, '52, m. John Mayhew, and d. in Fram. 1825; 7. PETER, b. Mar. 28, '54. James the f. was Selectman 5 years, and d. Jan. 1798 ; his w. Abigail d. Ap. 1798.


7. JOHN, Jun., s. of John (5), m. Desire Perry, of Sherb. Mar. 25, 1762; and had 1. DESIRE, b. Ap. 13, '63, m. Sam. Haven, d. in N. Y. ; 2. JOSIAH, b. Feb. 4, '65, m. Eunice Luke, who d. June 22, 1836, æ. 64, and 2d Eunice Dadmun ; 3. LUTHER, b. Jan. 23, '67, m. Sally Temple, of Marlb. 1795, lives in Utica, N. Y .; 4. DANIEL, b. Ap. 20, '70, m. - Lee, in Utica ; 5. POLLY, b. Ap. 25, '73, m. Rob. Eames, of Whitestown, N. Y., Jan. 21, '93 ; 6. RUTH, b. Aug. 5, '77, m. Wm. Gleason. John the f. was killed by lightning, June 3, 1777, æ. 41. His wid. Desire m. Daniel Hemenway, and d. 1809.


8. JAMES, s. of James (6), m. Mehetabel Gates, (b. in Spencer), and had, 1. RUTH, b. Dec. 24, 1767, and m. Uriah Jennings, of Whitestown, N. Y., Dec. '90 ; 2. MEHETABEL, b. Ap. 24, d. May 27, '70 ; 3. a stillborn child, Sep. 18, '71 ; 4. JAMES, b. July 31, '73, d. Sep. 18, '77 ; 4. EZRA, and 5. MICAJAH, twins, b. Dec. 23, '76- E. m. Lydia Hill, and d. at Buffalo, 1840 ; M. m. Dorothy Morse, Jan. 26, 1800, lives in Eaton, N. Y. ; 6.


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JAMES, b. July 30, '81; 7. ELIJAH, b. Dec. 15, '83, m. Aseneth Morse, lives in F .; 8. JONAS, b. Ap. 14, '88, m. Susannah Morse, lives in F. James the f. was Selectman 4 years, lived on the farm late of his s. Elijah, and d. Dec. 9, 1809. Mehet. his w. d. Nov. 2, 1822, æ. 76 1-2 years.


9. ELIJAH, s. of James (6), m. Abigail Pepper ; and had in Fram. 1. SARAH, b. Jan. 8, 1763, m. Fortunatus Nichols, Sep. '83; 2. ELIJAH, b. Dec. 23, '64, m. Levinah Hemenway, Mar. '90, and d. May 22, 1815 ; 3. BENJAMIN, b. Mar. 20, '67, m. Larrabee, had 10 sons and d. in Charlestown No. 4; 4. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 29, '69, prob. d. young ; and in Fitzwilliam, 5. JOSEPH, b. Sep. 20, '71, m. - How and d. in Shrewsb .; 6. NATHAN, b. Oct. 17, '73, followed the seas ; 7. BETSEY, b. Nov. 15, '75, went to Dudley with her m. and m. a Phipps. Capt. Elijah the f. d. at White Plains, in the Rev. War. His wid. Ab- igail m. Maj. Nath. Healey, of Dudley.


10. PETER, s. of James (6), m. Polly Nixon, Jan. 1785, and had, 1. POLLY, b. July 22, 1785, m. - Harris of Bridgeport, Vermont; 2. SOPHIA, b. Sep. 25, 1786, d. unm. 1804; 3. NANCY, b. June 5, '88, d. young; 4. AMY, b. Mar. 23, '90, m. - Hemenway, and d. young ; 5. DANA, bap. Oct. '92, M. Coll., Vt., a minister at Plainfield ; 6. FRANCIS, bap. June '94, m. - Crowfoot, of Vt. ; 7. GEORGE, bap. July '96, m. in Shelburne, Vt .; 8. SUKEY, bap. Nov. '98, d. 1802. Capt. Peter was a Selectman 6 years, and a Trustee of the Academy. He moved to Bridgeport, Vt., in the Spring of 1803, and d. there.


COGGIN, MARY, m. William Ward, of Worcester, Feb. 20, 1732-3. [JOHN, and JOSIAH were of Sud., ab. 1733.]


COLE, JOHN, was bap. in Fram. Mar. 10, 1723. JONATHAN, bap. May 2, 1725. SAMUEL of Fram. m. Sarah Boutel of Read- ing, in Wob., 1728.


2. ONESIMUS, m. Jemima Leland, both of Sherb., Oct. 16, 1771 ; and had (prob. in Sherb.) THADDEUS ; SAMUEL ; JOHN ; JOSEPH ; SALLY ; POLLY ; RHODA ; JEMIMA ; and -. Jemima the m. d. Oct. 2, 1792, æ. 40. Her husb. m. 2. Betsey Wheeler, of Concord, Nov. 7, 1793 ; and had in Fram. CALVIN ; ELIZA, d. young ; ABIGAIL ; SUKEY ; FRANCIS ; and REBECKAH. O. the f. lived near Mr. Charles Clark's and elsewhere, and d. Oct. 8, 1814, æ. 63. His wid. Betsey m. -- Hill.


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COLLER, or COLLAR, JOHN early took the oath of fidelity, at Wat. Joli and w. Hannah, of Camb., had JOHN, b. Mar 6, 1661, and THOMAS, b. Dec. 14, '63 (Camb. Records). John, sen., owned land in Fram. and Sud., 1693. He bought of Benj. and Ebenezer Rice, Apr. 4, 1691, S. of Sud. bounds. [MARY m. in Marlb , Samuel Holland, Jan. 9, 1695-6. HANNAH, m. in Wat., James Cutting, 1679. NATHANIEL, of Sud., m. Mary Barret, Oct. 10, 1693, and was of Chelmsford, 1698; Nath., of Stow, d. at Annapolis Royal, 1711, (prob. without chil.) JANE m. in Boston, Tho. Walker, 1706. RICHARD commanded a brigantine from Boston, 1715.]


2. JOHN, s. of John, (1). d. in Nat., and his will was proved Oct., 1718. He had a w. Elizabeth, and chil. 1. THOMAS ; 2. JOHN, m. Sarah Morse, of Needham, Jan. 13, 1720 ; 3. PHINEHAS, m. Hannah Daniels, of Sherb., Jan. 1, 1730, and had Elizabeth, 1731; 4. URIAH ; 5. JOSEPH; 6. HEZEKIAH, b. ab. 1714, m. in Sud., Elizabeth Rice, March 1, 1743, and had Lydia, b. May 13, '44, m. Samuel Dunn, and d. young ; 7. SUSANNA ; 8. PRISCILLA, m. Peter Gallop, of Fram., Jan. 10, 1733-4; 9. SYBILLA, m. in Newton, Joseph Bartlett, Feb. 11, 1730-1. In 1705, the Nat. Indians petitioned the Court for liberty to sell to John, Jr., carpenter, 200 acres of land, for building their meeting house.


3. THOMAS, s. of John (2), m. 1. Alice Alden of Needham, Ap. 9, 1719, and 2. Elizabeth Dunton of Sud., Jan. 19, '20-1, and had ALICE, b. in Nat. Mar. 26, 1729, m. Tho's Stone of F., and d. 1782. Tho. the f. was in Fram. 1749 and deer-rieve 1757. He built the old Thomas Stone house, occupied after by his s. in law. He d. 1770 ; his w. d. 1780.


4. JAMES, by w. Elizabeth, had in Fram. 1. JAMES, b. Jan. 20, 1695-6; 2. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 16, 1702, m. Mercy Travise in Hop., 1729, and f. of Joseph, bap. 1729; Daniel, b. Sep. 7, '32, and rated in Fram. ab. 1757. JAMES the f. had also JONAS, b. 1713, d. 1795 at Oxford ; and ELIZABETH, who m. Daniel Tombs, 1739. J. the f. m. 2d Hannah Twitchell, 1746, and d. in Oxford, 1749. (Worc. prob.)*


5. JAMES, Jun., s. of James (4), was adm. to Fram. ch. Feb. 16, 1718; and had in F., 1. JONATHAN, b. May 8, 1718; 2. DAVID, bap. Sep. 10, 21 ; 3. SARAH, bap. in Hop. '24. J. was dism. to Hop. ch., Nov. 19, '27. .


Note. - Mrs. Mercy Collar, m. in Fram., Christopher Nixon, Aug. 16, 1748. IIANNAH In. James Beale, in Weston, Sep. 5, 1718. MARY, of Needham, m. Nath. Dewing, of Weston, 1763. OLIVER was an early prop. at Oxford. Coller's Meadow is early named in Fram. Records, as in the S. W. part of Fram. Collars lived near Mr. Charles Clark's.


COLLINS, JOSEPH, and EBENEZER, rated in Fram. about 1768. This name is found on the Southb. Rec.


COOK, EDMUND, a field driver in Fram., 1705.


* In 1755, James Coller, æ. 55, de- posed (Clerk's Off. C. C. P. Boston) that he had lived six months at


Arousick Island, near the month of the Kennebeck, and 33 years at Rich- mond fort.


215


COOK. - CRUMMIEL.


2. JAMES, m. Lydia Fisk in Newton, Nov. 24, 1737 ; and had in Fram., 1. JONATHAN, b. Dec. 3, '38 ; 2. LYDIA, b. Jan. 22, '39-0 ; 3. STEPHEN, b. June 24, '41 ; 4. ENOCH, Jan. 4,'44 ; 5. ZEBEDIAH FISK, Feb. 26, '46 ; and at Newton, 6. ELIZABETH, b. July 8, '48.


Note. - Stephen and w. Rebeckah, of Newton, had James, b. Jan. 23, 1688-9; Samuel ; and Peter. ANDREW was of Sud., 1702; THOMAS, of Hop. 1726.


COOLIDGE, OBADIAH, and family are noticed in the T. Rec. as in Fram. 1729.


2. JOEL, s. of John and w. Elizabeth, of Sherb., came to Fram. 1788, and bought of wid. Sarah Bixby. He m. Martha Ware, of Sherb., and had in S. 1. CHARLES, b. '82, d. unm., 1803, in S. C. ; 2. MEHETABEL, b. Mar. 24, '84, m. Silvanus Phipps ; 3. SOPHIA, b. '87, m. Dr. Daniel Stone, of Sharon, and d. 1820 ; 4. PATTY, b. July 23, 1789, m. Josiah Fisk ; 5. SALLY, b. Mar. 27, '92, m. David Haven ; 6. FRANCIS, b. May 3, '97, m. Mahala Stone, of Dublin ; 7. HENRY WARE, b. May 3,'97, m. Emily Bul- lard, and d. Oct. 16, 1841 ; 8. JOSEPH B., b. Dec. 21, '99, lives in Boston. Joel the f. was Selectman 1708, and d. Oct. 5, 1841, æ. 82. Martha his w. d. Sep. 23, 1825, æ. 69.


COY, or MACOY, WILLIAM, m. Mary Clark, of Fram., and had, 1. WILLIAM, bap. Sep. 5, 1725 ; 2. MARY, bap. July 24, '26. Wm. and w. cov'd Sep. 5, 1725, and was in Fram. 1730.


2. NATHANIEL, m. Sarah Eames, of Fram., Feb. 4, 1725-6 ; and had 1. SARAH, b. Aug. 27, 1726, m. John Mistrick, Aug. 12, '47 ; 2. ABIGAIL, b. July 12, d. 14th, 1728. Sarah w. of Nath. d. July 23, 1728, æ. 27.


ARCHEBALD and w. Margaret, of Newton, (m. 1692), had Hannah, 1693 ; William, '95; John, '98 ; Nathaniel, '01 ; Abigail, '04; Edward, '06; Eliza- beth, '12, d. '16; Nehemiah, '14 ; Mary, '20. Daniel Macoy, tailor, was of Camb., 1678, and of Cambridge village, 1679. John Coye killed at Brook- field, 1675.


CRAIGIE, JOHN, rated in Fram. 1784.


CROSBY, MARY, adm. to the ch. July 7, 1754. [JOSEPH m. Hannah Maynard, in Marlb., 1714, and d. in Worc. 1744.]


CRUMMIEL, JACOB, and w. Nanny had in Fram., 1. ELIZ- ABETH, b. Feb. 25, 1770; 2. JACOB, b. Ap. 22, '73. Jacob the f. was taxed ab. 1790 .*


* It is said that an old lady by the name of Franklin was of his family, and that he represented himself as


having been saved at the earthquake of Lisbon.


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CUSANS. - CUTTING.


CUSANS, COZENS or CUZZENS, ABRAHAM, taught school in Fram. 1715. Martha was bap. July 13, 1718. Mar- tha dism. to the ch. in Sherb. Ap. 23, 1723.


Abraham bought in Sherb., 1684, on Chestnut and Dopping Brooks, m. in Wob. Mary Eames, '84, and had in Sherb., Abraham, '85, m. Abigail Wilkinson, of Charlestown, 1709; Isaac, '88, f. by w. Martha, of Martha, 1717; Joseph, and others, and d. 1754, in Holl. ; Jacob, and Joseph, '92; and Mary, or Mercy, '95. The descendants have lived near the S. bounds of Fram. ISAAC was of Boston, 1656.


CUTLER, JONATIIAN, rated in Fram. 1710, m. Abigail Gale, Jan. 10, 1716-7, and w. adm. toch. June 15, 1718. Their chil. were 1. JONATHAN, b. Mar. 26, 1719 ; 2. DAVID, b. Oct. 7, '21. The wid. Abigail had admin. on Jonathan's est., 1722.


THOMAS and w. Tabitha, of Sud., 1707. JONATHAN, who d. in Holl., 1762, æ. '52, (his w. Abigail). was from Medfield. JONATHAN, of Marlb., m Deliverance Hartshorne, 1764. JONATHAN and w. Abigail, of Weston, 1724. JONATHAN, of Killingsle, m. in Wat .. Abigail Bigelow, 1710. NA- THAN, S. of Nathan, bap. in Fram., Oct. 2, 1774.


CUTTING, HEZEKIAH, was Highway Surveyor in Fram. 1727. KEZIAH, was bap. Sep. 26, 1725. LYDIA bap. Dec. 10, '27.




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