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 46

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


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2. NATHANIEL, Jun., s. of Nath. (1), m. Hannah Jackson, and had in Newton, 1. NATHANIEL3, b. Dec. 4, 1682; 2. ELIZA- BETH, b. Nov. 9, 1684 ; 3. HANNAH, b. Oct. 18, 1686; 4. Su- SANNA, b. Nov. 6, 1688, d. unm. in Fram., Dec. 7, 1746 ; 5. EDWARD, b. Oct. 3, '89, signed a dissent, on the T. Records of Fram., as an inhabitant, Mar. 4, 1716-7, and was of Shrewsbury, a bricklayer, Feb., 1746-7. Besides these, Nath. was f. (by the same wife), of 6. MARY, m. in Fram., Gideon Bridges, May 23, 1723 ; 7. RELIEF, m. John Stacy, and 2d, Deac. Moses Pike, Dec. 29, 1737 ; 8. THANKFUL, adm. to the ch., Mar. 14, 1725, m. Isaac Gleason, of F., Dec. 9, '25, and d. in Westmoreland, N. H., æ. over 90; 9. ABIGAIL, (half sister to the former chil.), m. Richard Mellen, of F. (See Mid. Prob. files.) Hannah the m. d. in Newton, Sep. 26, 1690, and the f. m. 2d, Elizabeth Os- land, Mar. 11, 1692-3. In 1698, N., bricklayer, and w. Eliza-


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beth, executed a deed of house, &c., in N. to James Benton. Nath. Sen., was rated in Fram., 1710, and d. Dec. 26, 1721. (T. Rec.) His w. Elizabeth d., Mar. 10, 1715. (T. Rec.)


3. NATHANIEL, s. of Nath. (2), m. Elizabeth Reed, Dec. 28, 1709, was adm. to the ch., June 8, 1728, and had in Fram., 1. PHINEHAS, b. Aug. 19, 1710, m. Anne Jones, Oct. 26, 1739 ; 2. MARY, b. Dec. 10, 1713 ; 3. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 24, 1714-5; 4. BENJAMIN, suddenly killed by a fall from a cart. Nath'l, the f., was Constable, 1724, and Selectman, 1728. He d. in Fram., his Inventory, (£1690-1-6), bearing date, Ap. 8, 1751. His wid. Elizabeth, (who had a dr .- in-law, Rush or Rust), was living, very aged, 1763.


4. JAMES, (prob. b. in Newton), m. Deliverance Bridges, Jan. 21, 1719-0, and with w. cov'd, Sep. 1721, and adm. to the ch., Feb. 2, 1724. They had in Fram., 1. JOHN, b. Oct. 17, 1721, H. Coll., 1741, Physician, m. Elizabeth Overing, and f. of John, O., m. Nancy Dench ; and Mary Ann, m. Dr. John Money, of Prov. ; 2. JESSE, b. Ap. 4, 1724, d. prob. unm. in Hop., ab. Jan., 1759. James and w. D., were received from Fram. to the Hop. ch., 1729. They had in Hop., ELIZABETH, bap. 1726, d. unm. ; JAMES, b. July 8, 1730, m. Elizabeth Bowker, 1754, and f. of James, b. '64, d. in Fram., 1833, m. Mary Tilton ; Elizabeth, m. Peter Clark, of Newton, and lives a wid. in Fram.


JOHN, of Hop., had Benjamin, bap. 1741 ; Mary, bap. 1743. JAMES, m. 2d, Mary Barret, 1751, and had, in Hop., Nathaniel, bap. 1753, of Winch- endon. JOSIAH, of Hop., br. of James, m. in Fram., Hannah Cloyes, Ap. 22, 1735, and had at Hop., Lydia, b. 1737.]


5. ABIGAIL, dr. of -, bap. Mar. 4, 1749-0. ANNE, m. Jona. Clark, May 2, 1745, and d. in Fram., 1797, æ. 81. Lt. Wilson lived in the N. part of Fram., 1737.


JOHN, came over in the John and Sarah, of London, 1651. JOHN, d. at Medfield, 169], f. by w. Sarah. of Thomas, b. Nov. 12, 1652; Elizabeth, 1653; Elizabeth, 1656; John, '60; Thomas, Nov. 18, '62; Susanna, Dec., '64. JOHN, of do., and w. Sarah, had John, b. May, 1686 ; Elizabeth, Oct., '89 ; Roger, '91. MICHAEL, (w. Mary), of Medfield, 1675. HENRY, (w. Mary), of Dedham, had Michael, b. Aug. 7, 1644; Sarah, Mary, and Eliza- beth. JOHN, of Sherb., d. 1756, æ. 44, having by w. Mary, a son John, b. 1747, and four drs. older. BENJAMIN, of Hop., d. 1751, left w. Rebeckah, and chil. Joseph, Samuel, Jonathan and Nathaniel. NATHANIEL, (w. Thankful), was of Charlestown, 1684. Deac. Edward d. at C., 1706, f. of William, John, and four daughters. There were Wilsons early at Malden.


WINCH, SAMUEL, m. Hannah Gibbs, Feb. 11, 1673 ; and had, 1. JOHN, b. 1674, d. young ; 2. SAMUEL, b. Mar. 27, 1677 ;


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3. JOHN, b. Jan. 8, 1679 ; 4. DAVID, b. Mar. 15, 1684, d. at Annapolis Royal, and his br. John administered, 1711 ; 5. HANNAH, b. Jan. 16, 1687-8, m. Ebenezer Hemenway, May 17, 1711 ; 6. SILENCE, b. Nov. 10, 1690, m. Nathan Haven, June 4, 1713 ; 7. THOMAS7, b. 1694. Samuel, m. Sarah Barnard, of Wat., Jan. 11, 1698-9, and had, 8. MARY, b. Nov. 23, 1700, m. Beno- ni Adams, of Sherb., May 14, 1724, and d. in Holl., a wid., ab. 1744 ; 9. DANIEL14, b. June 28, 1702. Samuel, the f., appears on Sud. Rec., 1671. He bought, 1683, of Wid. Anne Stone, 56 ac. at Wolfe Swamp, a part of Corlet's Farm, (prob. at the Frost place*). In 1689, "Winch's old house " is referred to as on Mr. Danforth's land. He was among the original members of the ch. in Fram., Oct. 8, 1701 ; was Selectman, 1709, and Tything- man, 1716. " Aug. 3, 1718, our brother, Sam. Winch, was bu- ried, who died of a cancer." Swift's Journal.


Note. - The only early notice of this family, is the marriage of Mary Winch, at Springfield, to Richard Everett, June 4, 1643.


2. 1JOHN, s. of Samuel (1), was adm. to the ch., Sep. 22, 1717, and his w. Elizabeth, Sep. 29. They had, 1. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 21, 1706, d. unm., æ. ab. 20; 2. JOHN, b. July 10, 1710 ; 3. DAVID4, b. Dec. 9, 1714 ; 4. JONATHAN, b. July 3, 1716 ; 5. DEBORAH, b. Dec. 27, 1717, d. unm., ab. 1727. John, the f., d. Jan. 19, 1718-9, (T. Rec.), (æ. 46). His w. Elizabeth had administration on his est.


3. 1JOHN, s. of John (2), m. Mehetabel Pike, Jan. 27, 1743 ; and had MEHETABEL, b. July 7, 1744, m. Thomas Brown, and lived at Mrs. Swan's, near Saxonville.


4. 1DAVID, s. of John (2), m. Naomi Gibbs, and had, in F., 1. SARAH, b. July 12, 1735 ; 2. JOHN, b. July 17, '36, m. Keziah Goodale, and lived in Holden; 3. NAOMI, b. May 16, '38 ; 4. ELIZABETH, and 5. SILENCE, twins, b. Mar. 13, '39 - S. m. Eb- enezer Belknap; 6. DAVID, b. Mar. 10, '43, unm., lived and d. at Winchendon ; 7. JAMES, b. May 31, 1746, lived at Holden, and d. unm., young ; 8. AARON5, bap. Oct. 23, '48. David and w.


* Samuel is said to have lived where is a cellar hole, nearly oppo- site the old Frost house ; this last,


tradition supposes to have been built by Sam. and a son, near 150 years since.


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were recommended to the ch. in Shrewsbury, Sep. 14, 1761, and lived in Boylston.


5. 1AARON, s. of David (4), m. Ruth Winch, and had RHODE, bap. May, 1781. The f. moved from Fram., ab. 1787, to Barre and Winchendon.


6. 1JONATHAN, s. of John (2), m. Elizabeth Clements, of Reading, and with w. cov. Dec., 1746. They had 1. RUTH, b. Mar. 23, 1746, m. Aaron Winch, and d. in Winchendon, 1838; 2. DEBORAH, bap. Jan. 20, '50, d. young ; 3. SUSANNA, bap. Nov. 19, '52, adm. to the ch., Feb. '81, and d. unm., 1821; 4. JONATHAN, bap. Mar. 9, '55, d. young ; 5. SARAH, bap. Aug. 22, '62, d. young ; 6. SARAH, bap. Nov. 17, '65, m. William Green- wood, Ap. 9, '99, and d. 1843 ; 7. ANNA, m. Samuel Cutting, and d. ab. 1840, in Fram. ; 8. ELIZABETH, bap. Nov. 28, '73, prob. d. young. Jonathan, the f., lived at Deac. Jona. Green- wood's, and d. 1770. His w., Elizabeth, survived many years.


7. 2THOMAS, s. of Sam. (1), m. Deborah Gleason, Oct. 23, 1718, and was with w. adm. to the ch. May 5, 1722. They had 1. DANIEL, bap. Ap. 10, 1720, (not in the will) ; 2. THOMAS8, b. June 25, '23 ; 3. SAMUEL9, b. June 7, '26; 4. DEBORAH, b. Jan. 27, '28-9, m. Maj. John Farrar, of Fram., Oct. 4, '50; 5. HANNAH, b. July 15, '31, m. David Rice, Sep. 27, '50; 6. Jo- SEPH11, b. Mar. 1, '33-4 ; 7. NATHAN13, b. Nov. 9, '37. Lt. Thomas, the f., was Selectman, 1733, and d. in Fram., Sep. 22, 1761, æ. 67. (G. Stone). He left, by his will, a negro girl, Jenny.


8. 2THOMAS, s. of Tho. (7), m. Elizabeth Drury, Dec. 20, 1743, and had, 1. CALEB, b. Sep. 26, 1744, m. Mehetabel May- nard, and lived in Fitzwilliam. [Caleb, and w. Mehetabel, of Monadnoc, were adm. to the ch. in Fram., July 28, 1770. Ch. Rec.] ; 2. CATHARINE, bap. Dec. 8, 1745, m. Eldad Atwood, of Medway, May 4, 1780, and lived in Holl. ; 3. SYBILLA, bap. Feb. 14, 1748, m. Timo. Dadmun, and d. in Fram. ; 4. HANNAH, bap. Oct. 15, '49, m. Daniel Belcher, and d. 1805 ; 5. JASON, bap. Sep. 1751, m. Elizabeth Maynard, and moved to Fitzwilliam ; 6. JOEL, bap. June 10, '52; 7. SAMUEL, bap. Jan. 15, '55; 8. REUBEN, bap. Nov. 20, '57 ; 9. SAMUEL, bap. Feb. 3, '60 ; 10. THOMAS, bap. Ap. 27, '62; 11. ELLICK, bap. June 29, 1766. [Thomas m. Elizabeth Drury, July 17, 1754.] Thomas, Jun., the f. lived on land belonging to Deac. J. Greenwood.


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9. 2SAMUEL, s. of Tho. (7), m. Mary, dr. of Eben. Win- chester, Nov. 22, 1751, and was with w. adm. to the ch., Aug. 30, 1752. They had, EBENEZER10, b. Feb. 12, 1753. Samuel, d. Mar. 17, 1754, æ. 26 ? (G. Stone.)


10. 2EBENEZER, s. of Sam. (9), m. Esther Brinley ; and had 1. POLLY, b. Feb. 27, 1776, d. young ; 2. NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 7, '78, d. 1779 ; 3. KATY, b. Feb. 19,'82 ; 4. NATHANIEL, b. May 9, '84. Eben. the f. lived in Deac. Buckminster's house, and left town, ab. 1786, for Newton.


11. 2JOSEPH, s. of Tho. (7), m. Mary Beals, of E. Sud., and with w. cov. Feb. 15, 1756. They had 1. MOLLY, b. Mar. 28, '56, m. Wm. Beals ; 2. LUCY, b. Oct. 13, '57, m. Wm. Haven, of Fram., Nov. 23, '75, and lived at Wayland ; 3. JOSEPH, b. June 25, '59, m. Anne Philips, of Lexington, lived in Lex. and Fram., and moved E. ; 4. ABIJAH, b. May 31, '61, m. Anna Warner, moved off, and d. 1843 ; 5. PATTY, b. Mar. 12, '63, m. Dan. Bemis, of Weston, and d. 1838 ; 6. JESSE12, b. May 6, '65 ; 7. LUTHER, b. Mar. 19, '67, m. Lydia Beals, and a 2d w., and moved from town ; 8. NELLY, b. Dec. 15, '68, m. Leonard Cummings, of Cornish, lately living at C .; 9. EUNICE, b. Oct. 26, '70, m. John Gates, Jan. 6, '95, and d. in Marlb., N. H., 1814; 10. REUBEN, b. Sep. 22, 1772, m. Olive Eaton, Sep. 26, '94, and d. in Fram., 1846 ; 11. SAMUEL, bap. Ap. 7, '76, m., then of Marlow, N. H., Ruth, dr. of Abijah Hemenway, Mar. 12, 1801, and d. in Boston ab. 1836. His w. Ruth d. Sep. 22, 1820. Joseph, the f. served as a Capt. in the war of the Rev. ; was noted as a superior marksman, and for his ready wit. He d. in Fram., Ap. 7, 1815.


12. 2JESSE, s. of Jos. (11), m. Patty Brown, Mar., 1788, who was adm. to the ch., Sep. 1796. They had, 1. ENOCH, bap. Sep., 1796, m. Dorcas Greenwood, and was shot at a Tur- key shooting ; 2. LUCY, bap. Sep., 1796, m. Charles Morse ; 3. NANCY, bap. May, '97, m. - Barker, of N. H. ; 4. MARTHA, m. Wm. Flagg, of W. Needham, a Tavern Keeper. Jesse, the f. d. at Princeton, ab. 1804. His w. Patty m. 2d, - Jackson, of Newton, and d. in Nat.


13. 2NATHAN, s. of Tho. (7) m. Thankful Gibbs, of E. Sud., and was, with w. adm. to the ch., Nov. 24, 1759. They had 1. THANKFUL, b. Ap. 19, '60, m. Joseph Nichols, Aug. 26, '79, and lived in Grafton ; 2. NELLY, b. Jan. 27, '62, d. young ;


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3. DEBORAH, b. May 6, '65, m. Oldham Gates, June, '83, and lived in N. Y. and N. H .; 4. NATHAN, b. Feb. 28, '67, m. Lydia Rollins, of Dublin, N. H., Nov. 22, '92 ; 5. MILISCENT, b. Nov. 22, '63, m. Elisha Frost, Ap. 26, 1781. The f. m. 2d, Abigail Brown, Feb. 8, 1769, and had, 6. HEPHZEBAH, bap. Oct. 1, '69, m. Samuel Rollins, of Dublin, N. H., Nov. 22, '92 ; 7. ABEL, bap. Aug. 11, '71, d. young ; 8. JOEL, bap. July 28, '73, d. young ; 9. Lucy, bap. Nov. 2, '77, m. John Palmer ; went to Littleton, N. H. ; 10. DAVID, left town ; 11. ABEL, b. Mar. 15, '80, moved to Littleton, N. H .; 12. ANNE, m. Sylvanus Phipps, Feb. 1802, and d. 1835 ; 13. JOEL, m. Sally Sessions, of Wey- mouth. Lt. Nathan, the f., was buried, Sep. 5, 1803.


14. 3DANIEL, s. of Sam. (1), m. Sarah Gibbs, Mar. 4, 1731; and had 1. DANIEL, b. Jan. 12, 1731-2. Sarah, the m. d., Feb. 2, 1733-4, and the f. m. 2d, Abigail Reed, of Sud., Mar. 11, 1742, and had 2. SILAS15, b. July 29, 1744; 3. MARY, b. Oct. 28, '47; 4. SARAH, d. unm., Oct. 9, 1805; 5. ABIGAIL. [One of the drs. m. prob. - Childs, of Concord.] Daniel the f. lived back of Ezra Hemenway's. He was adm. to the ch., Sep. 2, 1750 ; his w. Abigail, do., Mar. 4, 1749. Dan- iel's will was proved Sep. 4, 1758.


15. 3SILAS, s. of Daniel (14), m. Elizabeth Jones, and with w. cov. Jan. 31, 1768. They had 1, JOSIAH16, bap. Mar. 6, 1768 ; 2. LEVINAH, bap. Sep. 10, '69, prob. d. young ; 3. OLIVE, bap. June 23, '71, d. unm .; 4. JOHN, bap. July 18,'73, m. - Gould, of Malden, and lived there and at Fram. ; 5. ELIZABETH, bap. Oct. 6, '76, m. Peter Woodbury, of Walth., Mar. 24, '96, and lived at Bridgewater ; 6. ANNE, bap. Ap., 1781, m. Jason Belcher, Nov. 9, 1800, and 2d, Benjamin Dudley, d. in Sud. ab. 1841, had in Fram., a dr. Charlotte. Silas, the f., d. Sep. 19, 1834, æ. 90 y. and 2 m. His w. Elizabeth, d. Ap. 2, 1833, æ. 91 y., 6 m.


16. 3JOSIAH, s. of Silas (15), m. Polly Moulton, May, 1789, and had 1. MARY, b. May 14, '90, m. Lewis Hill of Fram. ; 2. JOSIAH, b. Sep. 1, '92, m. - Robinson, and - Dutton ; 3. LUTHER, b. Mar. 17, '96, m. - Stone, lives in N. Y. ; 4. JOHN, b. Aug. 5, '98, m. in Sag Harbor, N. Y. ; 5. SALLY, b. June 21, 1801, m. Micah Claflin, and 2d, Wm. Hyde ; 6. BETSEY, b. Dec. 12, '03, m. Alden Jones, of Vt .; 7. LUCINDA, b. Aug. 13, '06,


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m. John Jennison, of Bellingham ; 8. WALTER, b. May 10, '11, m. Nancy Davis. Josiah the f. d. in Fram., Ap. 22, 1833. Polly, his w. d. Dec. 11, 1841, æ. 71.


17. THOMAS, m. Abigail Hager, of Waltham, Feb. 22, 1759 ; and had 1. THOMAS, b. Dec. 1, '61; 2. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 31, 1763.


18. DANIEL, of Fram., m. Rebecca Reed, of Rutland, 1761. HANNAH m. Jabez Nichols, in Worc. Co., 1740. ELIZ- ABETH, bap. in Fram., Jan. 11, 1746. LEONARD C. d. Sep. 11, 1805. (T. Rec.)


WINCHESTER, EBENEZER, m. Martha Buckminster, Feb. 13, 1717-8, with w. cov. June 7, 1719, and the w. adm. to the ch., Aug., 1725. They had 1. MARTHA, b. Aug. 11, 1719 ; 2. MARY, b. Aug. 26, '22, m. Samuel Winch, Nov. 22, 1751, and 2d, Capt. Jona. Gibbs ; 3. EBENEZER, b. Aug. 30, 1725, Harv. Coll., 1744, adm. to the ch., Oct. 11, 1747, Selectman, 1741, 2 years. He was a physician, and d. unm., in the family of Dr. Ezek'l Hersey, of Hingham, ab. 1756; on his estate (£183.7.4) Jona. Gibbs, of Fram., Gent. administered ; 4. prob. JOSHUA, who was bap. May 14, '27, m. Mary Whipple, of Grafton, 1750 ; 5. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 21, 1727, (bap. Oct. 8) ; 6. SARAH, b. Mar. 8, '30 ; 7. BEULAH, b. Aug. 21, '33. Ebenezer, the f., liv- ed near the Brinley Farm, and was Constable, 1726. Adminis- tratión on his estate was granted, Nov. 17, 1744, to his s. Eben'r. One of his drs. prob. m. Caleb Hitchens. His wid., Mrs. Martha, m. Rev. James Bridgham, of Brimfield, Nov. 1, 1739.


2. NATHAN, had BEULAH, bap. in F., Sep. 26, 1756.


BENJAMIN, of Sud., had by w. Elizabeth, Prudence, b. 1734; and at Westh., Ann, b. '38; Mary, '39. BENJAMIN, of Brookline, m. at Camb., Eliz. Chamberlain, 1726. WILLIAM, of Southb., (b. ab. 1737, near Dor- chester, whose mother, Elizabeth Whiting, d. at S., 1733), had by w. Han- nah, Jacob B. P., b. July 6, 1762; John, Oct. 5, '64; John, July 6, '69 ; Submit, Jan. 13, '72; Bridget, June 8, '73, CALEB, of Marlb., m. Anna Smith, Sep., 1761, and had Rufus, and Mary, both d. young ; Caleb, Ru- fus, Stephen, and Samuel. STEPHEN, (w. Hannah), had at Newton, Stephen, b. 1723; Charles, Hannah, &c. Most, if not all these, were probably de- scendants of JOHN, of Muddy River, who d. Ap. 25, 1694, æ. four score and upwards, leaving w. Hannah, and had John, Josiah, Mary, and Jona- than. JACOB B. Winchester, m. in Fram., Mrs. Elizabeth Learned, both of Wat., Mar. 3, 1786,


WOOD, or WOODS, THOMPSON, had by w. Martha, in Fram., 1. ISAIAH, b. May 29, 1701; 2. THOMAS, b. Nov. 20,


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1704; 3. HANNAH, b. Jan. 20, 1707-8. The f. was rated in Fram., 1710, Constable, 1723. Martha, his w., was dismissed to the ch. in Pomfret, Dec. 5, 1725.


2. JOHN, m. Elizabeth Buckminster, Mar. 3, 1704-5, and had in Fram., 1. JOHN, b. July 24, 1707, m. at Hop., Mary How, '27 ; 2. MARY, b. Aug. 4, 1709, m. at Hop. John Chamberlin, '44; 3. ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 3, 1711-2, d. Ap. 13, 1714; 4. BENJAMIN, b. Ap. 15, 1714, m. at Hop., Martha Chamberlin, '37, had John, bap. '39; 5. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 4, 1716 ; 6. THOMAS, b. Sep. 9, 1719, m. at Hop., Mary Taylor, '40, f. of Thomas, Samuel, Mary, John, Benjamin; 7. JOSEPH, b. Aug. 3, 1722, m. Martha Gibson, '42, had William, '45. Capt. Jos. d. at Hop., 1785, æ. 63 ; his w. Martha, d., 1754, æ. 33.


Deac. BENJAMIN, of Westb., had by w. Sarah, Benjamin Buckminster, d. young ; Matthew, b. 1770; Buckminster, b. '76.


3. MARY, of Fram., m. Amos Parmenter, in Sud., Dec. 21, 1715. LOUIS, of Newton, m. Thomas Drury, of Fram., Sep. 15, 1794.


JOHN, of Sud., pin-maker, (æ. 54, 1664), was a petitioner, 1656, for Marlb., and d. there, July 10, 1678, (his will proved Oct. 1), f. by w. Mary, (d. 1690, æ. 80), of 1. JOHN, b. May 8, 1641, (w. Lydia), Deac. at Marlb., his est. settled Aug. 17, 1716, his chil. John, b. 1670, m. Martha -, (d. 1697), and Patience - -, f. of David, John, Ephraim ; Lydia, b. '72, m. Abr. Eager; Hannah, '77, m. Moses Leonard; Joseph, d. young ; Joseph, '82; Sarah, '85, m. Simon Gates, 1710; Silence, '89; Benjamin, '91, m. Eliza- beth Morse, 1717, f. of Benjamin, Fortunatus, Alpheus, John, &c .; Ben- jamin, Esq., d. 1740; James, '94; 2. ISAAC, his will proved Aug. 17, 1720, f. by two wives, of Isaac, Joseph, Charles, Solomon, Dinah, Mary, and Eliz- abeth ; 3. JAMES, b. July 18, 1647, deac. at Marlb., d. at M., 1718, f. by w. Hopestill, (d. 1718, æ. 73), of several children, many of whom d. young ; 4. KATHARINE. The will of John, sen., names his g. child, Hannah Lev- ins, and his s. in-law, John Bellows, (his w. prob. Mary.)


MICHEL, of Concord, 1642, d. before 1677, leaving 7 chil. SAMUEL. of Groton, d. ab. 1712, (w. Hannah), f. of Samuel ; Thomas, h. 1663, &c. DANIEL, (w. Sarah), of Topsfield, had Duvid, 1670, Daniel, John, &c. JOSIAH, of Charlestown, d. 1691, f. of Josiah, Samuel, Joseph. Woods are numerous on Marlb. and Sud. Rec.


WOOLSON, NATHAN, m. Miriam -, of Holl., and had in Fram., 1. JOSEPH, b. Sep. 19, 1770; 2. SIMEON, b. Sep. 3, 1772. The f. moved to Hop., where Nathan, Sen. d., 1843. He had also a son Isaac. The f. of Nathan is said to have belonged to Weston, and to have d. in Fram.


2. CYRUS, (br. of Nathan), m. in Fram., Persis Angier, June, 1784, and had 1. SALLY, b. Mar. 26, 1785, m. Elijah Bemis,


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Oct. 9, 1805, and lives in Fram. ; 2. JOHN, b. July 15, '87, m. Martha Rice, and lives in Fram. ; 3. LEVINAH, b. Jan. 9, '90, m. Ezra Bemis, and lives in Southb. Cyrus, the f. d. 1792. His wid. Persis yet lives.


THOMAS, of Camb., 1653, and of Wat., 1666, d. ab. 1713. (See will.) He m. Sarah Hide, Nov, 20, 1660, and had 1. Sarah, b. 1661, m. Bond; 2. THOMAS, b. Feb. 28, 1666-7, (w. Elizabeth, f. at Wat., of John, b. July 8, 1694; Elizabeth, Aug. 17, '98; and at Camb., of Jonas, 1711); 3. ELIZABETH, b. Ap. 30, 1668, m. at Sud., John How, Nov. 3, 1686; 4. MARY, b. Nov. 28, 1673, m. Samuel Jones, 1700; 5. JOSEPH, b. Nov. 16, 1677, f. at Wat. and Sud., by w. Ilannah, of Joseph, b. Dec. 13, 1699, (f .* at Weston, by w. Elizabeth, of Elizabeth, bap. Feb., 1739); Hannah, b. Aug. 8, 1704; Thankful, h. at Sud., June, 1708; Isaac, 1711. Joseph, the f. moved from Sud. to Weston. Sarah, w. of Thomas, sen., d. at Sud., Sept. 11, 1721. NATHANIEL, of Sud., m. Elizabeth Reed, 1709. JOSEPH, (w. Sarah), of Wat., had Mary, b. 1701.


WOOSTER, SUSANNA, was m. in Concord, to Jeremiah Pike, both of Fram, May 6, 1701.


EBENEZER, of Sud., m. Hannah Ross, 1704.


WRIGHT, Widow Rite shared in the division of meadow, in Sud., 1639, and was prob. the widow Dorothy, who m. John Blanford, Mar. 10, 1642. EDWARD ; SAMUEL, who m. Lydia Moores, 1664, and d. 1664, his inventory dated Aug. 30; and LYDIA, who m. James Cutler, 1665, were prob. her chil.


2. EDWARD, of Sud., m. Hannah Axsell, (Axdell), June 18, 1659; and had 1. HANNAH, b. Jan. 9, 1660 ; 2. DOROTHY, b. Oct. 20, '62, m. Ben- jamin Moore, 1666; 3. SARAH, b. Jan. 17, 1664-5; 4. MARY, b. Jan. 2, '66, m. Noah Clap, July 28, '90; 5. ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 6, 1668 ; 6. SAMUEL, b. 1670 ; 7. ABIGAIL, b. Sep. 15, '72; 8. EDWARD, b. Mar. 16, 1677; 9. MARTHA, b. Dec. 25, 1681. Capt. Edward, the f. d. at Sud., Aug. 7, 1703. His wid Hannah, d. May 18, 1708.


3. SAMUEL, s. of Edward (2), m. Mary, dr. of Jonathan Willard, and g. dr. of Maj. Simon, and had at Sud., 1. MARY, b, Feb. 10, 1703-4, m. Col. Aaron Willard ; 2. DOROTHY, b. Mar. 7, 1705-6, m. Robert Phelps, 1729; 3. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 19, 1707-8, m. Rev. Samuel Willard, of Bidde- ford, Oct. 29, 1730, (f. of Pres. Willard, of Harv. College) and m. 2d, Rev. Richard Elvins, of Scarboro', Me., and d. at Petersham, in the family of her son. Deac. William Willard, Sep. 19, 1785, æ. 77; 4. ISABEL, b. Feb. 3, 17(09-0), m. Rev. Thomas Frink, 1729; 5. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 22, 1712. The following in the will, (Worc. Prob.) 6. CYPRIAN, drowned in Muscopog Pond, June 29, 1729. (Rutl. Rec.), f. by w. Hannah, of Samuel, and John ; 7. HANNAH, m. Aaron Rice, 1726. Samuel, Esq., the f. moved from Sud. to Rutland, where he was a prominent man, and held a com- mission as Justice of the Peace. He d. Jan. 15, 1739-0. Mary, his w. d. May 18, 1739. (Rut. Rec.)


4. EDWARD, Jun., s. of Edw. (2), and w. Hannah had 1, NEHEMIAH, b. at Sud., May 23, 170(7) ; and on Fram Rec ; 2. ZERUBBABEL, b. Aug. 14, 1708 ; 3. BEZALEEL, b. July 22, 1710;


* A Joseph m. at Malden, Elizabeth Upham, 1726. 38*


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4. WILLIAM, b. Sep. 21, 1711, m. Mary Ball, Jan. 22, 1737-8; 5. TABITHA, b. Mar. 27, 1713, m. James Arms, of Leicester, Oct. 14, 1742 ; 6. ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 11, 1716-7, m. William Newton, of Marlb., Dec. 1, 1737 ; 7. HANNAH, b. Ap. 15, 1719, m. Thomas Ball, Feb. 7, 1739-0; 8. EDWARD, b. Mar. 10, 1720-1; 9. MEHETABEL, d. Mar. 18, 1743-4; 10. Lors, d. unm. in Fram., 1813, æ. 85.


[MARY, dr. of Edward and Mary, (perhaps by mistake for E. and Hannah), b. Nov. 17, 1714. T. Rec.] Edward the f. moved from Sud. to Fram., and was rated in Fram., 1710. In 1735, he was living near the centre of the town. His death is not on record.


5. NEHEMIAH, s. of Edw. (4), m. Mary Gates, May 24, 1733, and had in Fram., 1. MARY, b. Oct. 24, 1733, d. unm. ; 2. THOMAS, b. Ap. 25, 1737, prob unm. ; 3. PATTY, b. Aug. 18, 1739 ; 4. HANNAH, b. Ap. 9, 1741; 5. NEHEMIAH, b. July 6, '48, m. Martha Kendall, Dec. 10, '78, lived and d. in Philips- ton, f. of Nathan, William, Artemas, Hannah, and Patty ; 6. SARAH, b. Dec. 7, 1745 ; 7. MEHETABEL, bap. Mar. 30, 1751 ; 8. MARGARET, bap. Aug. 30, 1755, m. - Whitcomb ; 9. MARY, bap. Mar. 12, 1758. Nehem. the f. owned a farm W. of Dea. Moses Haven's, which was bought of him by the Buck- minsters. He afterwards lived on the centre Common, and d. in Fram.


6. BEZALEEL, and w. Susannah, cov. June 19, 1757, and had 1. BEZALEEL, b. Sep. 2, '57 ; 2. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 1, 1759. Bezaleel, (f. or son), d. Sep. 10, 1759. A letter from Bezaleel to Capt. Buckminster, dated Mar. 3, 1759, leads to the belief that he then lived in Spencer.


7. MARY, m. Abner Pratt, Jan. 22, 1795. MOLLY, adm. to the ch., June, 1783. SARAH, dr. of JOSIAH, bap. Oct. 2, 1748. A Wid. Wright lived in Fram., 1798.


EDWARD, of Roxbury, had Zachary, b. Aug. 5, 1642; Samuel, b. Jan. 26, 1644-5. EDWARD, of Boston, m. Mary Powell, May 27, 1657, and had Mary, Jan. 19, 1657. ROBERT, of Boston, and w. Mary, had John, d. Mar., 1645; Joseph, b. Nov. 14, 1655. Robert was prob. the R. in Maj. Willard's troop, at Dedham, 1654. SAMUEL, was made free at Springfield, Ap. 13, 1648. (Sav. Winth., II. 375.) EDWARD, of Concord, who d. 1691, (his w. Elizabeth, d. 1690), made, Jan. 26, 1683, a settlement of his estate. His children were Samuel, (w. Mary, had Mary, 1693); Edward, b. Jan. 21, 1657; Peter, m. Elizabeth Lambson; and three daughters. (See Mid.


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Deeds, Vol. VIII.)* SAMUEL, of Braintree, (w. Mary) had Mary, b. Nov. 21, 1698 ; Joseph, and Benjamin, b. Ap, 16, 1700 ; Hannah, b. Dec. 7, 1701. JOSEPH, of Marlb., m. Mary Holland, January 1, 1721. For others, see Farmer.


YONGEY, PRINCE, m. Nanny Peterattucks, May 19, 1737. Prince is prob. the same as Prince Jonar, rated ab. 1767, and Prince, colored servant of Col. and Deac. Buckminster, who d. Dec. 21, 1797, æ. 99 y. 4. m. For a further account of Prince, see the preceding Hist.


YOUNGMAN, FRANCIS, of Roxb., mn. Anna Heath, 1685, and had JONATHAN, b. Oct. 9, 1686; CORNELIUS, b. Sep. 1, 1688 ; EBENEZER, b. Nov. 2, 1690, m. in Boston, Mercy Jones, 1713; ANNA, 1695 ; ELIZABETH, 1699; a dr. (prob. Leah), b. 1701 ; Leah d. May 28, 1701.


2. JONATHAN, s. of Francis (1), had by w. Sarah, at Fram., SARAH, b. June 9, 1713 ; LEA, b. Ap. 14, 1715 ; JONATHAN, b. May 20, 1722. [On Sud. Rec. they had JOHN, b. June 1, 1724; and on Roxb. Rec., -, b. July 23, 1710 ; ANNA b. Feb. 29, 1716-7 ; MARY, Feb. 15, 1718-9; DANIEL, Mar. 12, 1725-6.] Francis lived in Fram., where is a cellar hole, beyond the house of Warren Nixon, Esq.


* In a deed of John Hoare, of Con- cord, to Edward Wright, of Concord, 1682, reference is made to rights of the latter, " to houses, lands, &c., in the Lordship of Castle Bromwich, Co. of Warwick, Eng., by virtue of a deed of gift, by Edward Wright, of C. B., to feoffees in trust, for the use of Francis Wright, son and heir apparent of said Edward Wright, and of Mary Wiggin, dr. of John Wiggin, of Addridge, Co. of Staf-


ford, before the solemnizing of a marriage between the said Francis and the said Mary, and to their heirs, &c .; said deed of gift being now in the hands of said John Hoare, and beareth date, 27th June, 10th year of the reign of King James." (Mid. Deeds, sub. eod. an.) A suit for the non-fulfilment of this covenant, for exchange of lands in Eng., was en- tered in Mid. Court. (Co. Rec. III. 18.)


SUPPLEMENT.


BENT, JOSEPH, and w. Rachel, were at Milton, 1697, and had 1. MARY, b. 1700; 2. Capt. JOSEPH b. 1701, d. at Albany Dec. 7, 1755, æ. 54, f. by w. Martha (who d. Dec. 4, 1766 æ. 65) of Capt. Lemuel, b. 1727, d. 1774, (w. Melatiah d. 1796) ; Abigail, b. 1730; Eunice, b. '31; Joseph, b. '35, (f. of Ruth, Eunice, Lois and Joseph) ; William, b. 1738 ; Martha, b. '39 ; Rufus, b. '41; 3. JOHN, b. 1703, (w. Eliza- beth) f. at Milton, of John, b. 1729; Rebecca, '31 ; Elizabeth, '32-3 ; Prudence, '35; Susanna, '37; Lydia, '41 ; Sarah, '43 ; Rachel, '45; John, '47 ; Noah, '49 ; 4. RACHEL, b. 1705 ; 5. ELIZABETH, b. 1708 ; 6. SARAH, b. 1710 ; 7. EBENEZER, b. 1712, f. at Milton, of Ebenezer, b. 1737; Samuel, '40 ; Nedobiah, '42; Mary, '44; John, '46 ; Deborah, '48 ; Sally, '50; Betsey, '52 ; 8. EXPERIENCE, b. 1714; 9. THANKFUL, b. 1716. Admin. on Joseph, of Milton, blacksmith, was granted to his son John, Ap. 15, 1728 .*


BIGELOW. Of JONATHAN, (named as son of Jonathan,f and g. son of John (1), in the preceding sketches,) who d. in Weston, ab. 1745, leaving chil. Benjamin, Jonathan, James, &c., some doubt exists. He may have been of the family of Joshua.


CLARK, JONAS, of Camb. d. (his will dated Dec. 19, 1699), leaving chil. Jonas, Timothy, Joseph, Samuel, Susanna, Abigail ; he names also his dr. Bonner, dr. Dickaloon, and dr. Green.


CLOYES. Susanna and Mercy, adults, were bap. at Charlestown, in 1698.


* Joseph, of Sud , who d. 1675, had a s. Jos., b. 1675, who disappears from that place, or the neighborhood; but of his identity, as the Joseph of Milton, no proof has presented itself. The author possesses a traditionary ac- count of one EXPERIENCE Bent, of Plymouth, who had the grant of a square mile tract of land, at Hobbs' Hole, so called. His s. Joseph, lived in Middleborough, and d. æ. over 80,


having chil. Joseph, John, William, and three drs. William, son of John, lives at Paris, Me., æ. ab. 80 years.


+ A Jonathan is said to have settled in Weathersfield Lane, Hartford, Conn., ab. 1668, and d. Jan. 10, 1710, æ. 62. Jona., son of John, of Wat., was b. in 1646, which presents a discrepance in the age, although the identity of the two is not improb- able.


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DRURY. The descent of Thomas, Sen., of Fram. from Hugh, seemed to the author very clear. A more recent examination of Hugh's will, has disclosed a singular ambiguity. Thomas being called his " oldest son," and also the oldest son of his (Hugh's) son John, then deceased, the same Thomas probably being referred to. In the Suff. Deeds XV, 193-4, is recorded an agreement of the heirs of Hugh and John, dated April 28, 1692, to which Thomas, then of Sudbury, and a son of John, was a party. Thomas, Sen. of Fram., it is presumed, therefore was grand son of Hugh. Hugh, of Boston, was prop. of the Castle Tavern, and land near Mill Bridge, &c.


JENNINGS. RICHARD Jennyns, "late of Bermuda," had de- ceased, 1692, leaving claims in Boston. (Suff. Deeds).


JENNISON, WILLIAM, referred to in the preceding Register, was of " Colchester, O. England," April 8, 1657, when his br. Robert, as his attorney, conveyed to Edmund Rice, 200 ac. (before granted by the Gen. Court to Wm.) bounded W. by the Dunster farm ; N. by Sud. line ; E. by Wat. line ; S. near Dedham bounds.


KENDALL. English authorities suppose this name to have been originally Candale. Magna Brit. VI. 19.


RICE, JACOB, of Marlb. d. Oct. 30, 1746, æ. 86, having had by w. Mary (who d. Oct. 6, 1752, æ. 80) Amos, b. 1693; Martha, '96 ; Obadiah, '98; Esther, 1701; Eunice, '02 ; Mercy, '05 ; Jacob, '07, f. of Capt. Amos; Gershom, 1710, d. Oct. 11, 1790, f. by w. Lydia, of Thomas, Gershom, Solomon, &c. ; Bethiah, b. 1712, m. - Brig- ham ; and Mary. Mr. Allen (Hist. of Northb.) supposes Jacob to have been son of Edward, who was son of Edmond. ROBERT, of Boston, had by w. Elizabeth, Joseph, b. 1637; Nathaniel, b. 1639 ; Patience, b. 1642. JOSHUA (w. Bathshebah) was of Boston, 1664.


THE NAME OF FRAMINGHAM.


The origin of this name in England, is thus accounted for. The place originally so called having been subject to Britons, Romans, Saxons and Danes, was inhabited by a great mixture of various na- tions ; and hence was denominated, Friendlingham or Framlingham, i. e. a house, or habitation of strangers - Friendling signifying, in Saxon, a stranger, and Ham, a dwelling or house. - Magna Britannia, V. 223.


OLD AND NEW STYLE.


Before 1752, the year began March 25th, (called Lady Day) ; al- though in Catholic countries, after 1582, it commenced Jan. 1. Hence between Jan. and March, it was common to double-date. The differ- ence between the Julian and Gregorian year in the 18th century, was 11 days; after 1800 it was 12, which is to be added to any date in Old Style, to reduce it to the New.


INDEX.


A.


Academy, 79. Trustees, 81. Pre-


ceptors, 82. Adams, Josiah, 86.


Agriculture of Fram., 140. Ammunition, town stock of, 87. Appleton's Farm, 12, note.


Ashland, 1, 23, 163.


Awansamug, Indian, 18, 19.


B.


Bank of Fram., 153. Baptisms, 127. Baptist Society, 119, n., 128. Beaver Dam Bridge, 54. Bills of Credit, 45. Birds, &c., bounty on, 48, n.


Boman, Win., 5, 18. Brook, 5, n., 8. Brewer, Col. Jona., 93.


Bridge, Matth., settlement, 113. Life, 119.


Bridge, Indian, 6. Charles Riv., 46. New, 16. Horse, 16. Bridges, 50. Brinley, Nath'l, 138. Edward, 138. Farm, 137.


Brown, Rev. Edmund, 2, n. His land, 7, 12, n.


Buckminster, Col. Jos., 12, 34, 55, 70, 87, 89, 137. Joseph, Jun, 89. Col. Wm., 93. Bunker Hill Fight, 93.


Burying Grounds, 131.


C.


Canada Expedition, 48. Carpet Factory, 150. Casualties, &c., 64. Catholic Church, 131. Chapman, Rev. Geo., 126. Church, First, 106. Members, 127. Second, 116.


Cochituate, 4, 5. Pond, 144. Brook, 3. Ford, 15. Cold-Spring, 10. Colored Persons, 63. Common, lands, 36, 135. Centre, 136. Concord Fight, 93. River, 1, 141. Corlett, Elijah, 6, 7, n. Crown, Col., 9.


D.


Danforth, Thomas, 6, 8. Grants, 8. Life, 9, n. Sells in F., 35. Death, &c., 36. Deacons of First Church, 126. Deer, 43, 46. Dunster Farm, 3, n., 145.


E.


Eames, Thomas, Grants, 11. Com- mittee, 16. Indian assault on his house, 24. Inventory of loss, 27. Earthquake, 66. Ecclesiastical History, 95.


Education, 34, 74. Emigrations from F., 72.


Ephraim, Peter, Indian, 28.


F.


Factories, 148. Fiddle Neck, 38. Fire, disasters by, 63. Fisheries, 61. Fitzwilliam, 73.


Flood, great, 31.


Framingham, bounds, &c., 1. Part set off to Ashland, 1; to Hopkin- ton, 10; to Southborough, 38; to Marlborough, 38; grants in, 3; settlement, 12; name, 14; sur- veys, 38, 39, n .; incorporation, 34 ; Township, 41; difficulties with Sherburne, 44 : with Weston, 45 ; petition for new county, 46; re- ceives grant of New Fram., 46; action on excise "."., 48; statistics, 151 ; early list of taxable polls, 162. Free Masons, 153.


G.


Garrison houses, 87. Gleason, widow, 49. Glover Farm, 3. Rev. Jesse, 3, n., 12, n. Goddard, Edward, 107. Gookin, Sam., 11, n. Dan., 11, n., 37. Gore's survey, 38, 42. Graduates, 84. Guinea-End, 135.


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H.


Half-mile-square, 36, n.


Health, &c., 132. Highways, 15, 31, 51. Grants, 60.


Hills in Framingham, 141. Hollis Ev. Soc., 131. Holliston, 72. Hop-Brook, 12. Hopkinton, 47, 72, 108, n.


I. J.


Indian, bridge, 6; graves, 17, 55 ; head, 11; history, 16; wars, 86; praying towns, 22. Jethro, Indian, 18, 19 ; field, 19.


K. L.


Keith, Omen S., 86. Kellogg, Rev. David, 121; charac- ter, 123.


Knight, Wm. H., 146, 150.


Lanesborough, 46, n.


Leg, the, 38. Longevity, 132. Lynde's land, 11 ; rocks, 12.


M.


Maguncook, 10, 12, n., 15, 22, 23. Marlborough, 2, 15, 16, 46, 73. Association, 110.


Meadows, 148. Meeting Houses, 38, 95 ; Mr. Reed's, 116, 128. Mills, 148. Ministers, 105. Mortality, 131.


N.


Natick, 2, 15, 22, n., 38, 46, n. Nero, 63.


Netus, 7, n., 17, 24.


New Bridge, 16. New Framingham, 46, n., 47. Nipmucks, 18.


Nipnap Hill, 17.


Nipnox, 5, 6, 15.


O. P. Q.


Okommakamesit, 22. Otter Neck, 13. Oxford settled, &c., 72. Physicians, 85. Pond Farm, 3, n. Poor, 69. Population, 62.


Pounds, 60. Prince, 64. Quabuog, 16.


R.


Reed, Solomon, 116. Revolution, 89.


Rice Abraham, killed, 67; Edmond, 3, 4, 5, 7, n., 8, 12; Henry, 13.


Rice's End, 135. Ripley, Rev. Ezra, 121, n., 123, n.


Rivers, &c., 141.


Russell, Richard, 6.


Rutland settled, 72, n.


S.


Salem, Peter, 64, n.


Salem End, 32, 135.


Saxonville, 134; church, 130.


Schools, 74; teachers, 79.


Shay's Rebellion, 94.


Sherburne, 11, 23, 29, 34, 44, n. Row, 135.


Sherman's land, 12, n.


Shrewsbury, 72.


Sickness, great, 66.


Simpson, Savil, 10.


Singing, 61, n, 119, 122.


Small Pox, 68.


Soldiers from Framinghamn, 156.


Southborough, 38.


Statistics, 151.


Stocks, 45.


Stone, Col. Micah, 71, 103; John, 5, 12, 16; Josiah, 49.


Stone's End, 134. Straw manufacture, 151.


Sudbury, 2, n., 17, 25, 30, 31, 33, 34, 46, 154.


Sudbury Farms, 37, 41.


Surveys of Framı., 38, 39, n., 50.


Swift, Rev. John, 105; J. Jr., 114.


T. V. W.


Tom, Capt., Indian, 20; his hill, 21


Topography of Fram., 134.


Train, Rev. C., 128. Valuation, 62, 153.


Wayte, Richard, 5; Mount, 24.


Weld, Daniel, 7.


Westborough, 49. Wheaton, Laban, 121, n.


Wheeler Farm, 140.


Willard, Rev. Joseph, 72, n.


Winter, severe, 35, 66.


Witchcraft delusion, 32.


Wolves, 44.


Workhouse, 70.


Wuttusacomponum, Indian, 18.


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