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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
s sicknes0.7.6 To sister Belsher for wine for his funeral0.7.0 To two nurses that tended him in his sicknes1.4.0 To Hana Arington for nursing0.10.0 To Jeremiah Holman's daughter for nursing0.6.0 For bords for his coffin0.2.6 To John Palfree for making of his coffin0.4.0 To old goodman Gibson in cash0.4.4 ——— 6.19.4. Like his predecessors, Mr. Oakes died when he was yet comparatively a young man. He had long been subject to a quartan ague; but his life was terminated by fever July 25, 1681, in the fiftieth year of his age. His death was as sudden and unexpected as that of Mr. Mitchell. He was arrested with a malignant fever which presently put an end unto his days in this world. . . . . When he had lain sick about a day or two, and not so long as to give the people of God opportunity to pray for his recovery, his church coming together with expectation to have the Lord's Supper on the Lord's day administered unto them, to their horror found the pangs of death seizing their<
Oct. 1666, and had, in Malden, Abraham, b. Aug. 1670; Hannah, who m.——Jefts, and is named in her father's will; and in Camb., Mary, b. 10 Dec. 1678; Sarah, b. 25 July 1681, m. Samuel Jones 15 Mar. 1704; Samuel, b. 10 Sept. 1683; Deborah, b. 26 Nov. 1685; Prudence, b. 24 Feb. 1687-8; and perhaps others. Abraham, the f. d. 1713; h office. He continued to perform the duties of President and Pastor (having an assistant in the latter office) until his life was suddenly terminated by fever 25 July 1681. His w. d. in England 1669, about two years before his return hither. His children were all born there, and consequently no record of them is found here. He1671; Nathaniel, b. 9 Mar. 1673; Joel, b. about 1675, d. 27 Ap. 1676; Joel, b. 15 June 1677; Mary, b. 24 Oct. 1678, d. young; Pelatiah, b. 7 May 1680; Amos, b. 25 July 1681; Mary, b. 26 Sept. 1683; Daniel, b. 28 Dec. 1685, d. 27 Mar. 1686; Rebecca, b. 3 Mar. 1686-7, living unm. 1752; Hannah, b. 10 Feb. 1688-9. John the f. was a w
66; and was prob. the same who had, in Camb., Sarah, b. 5 Feb. 1677-8; His w. Hannah d. 25 Ap. 1679, and he m. Sarah Bicknall 12 Jan. 1679-80, by whom he had Moses, b. 27 Sept. 1680. Isaac the f. prob. returned to Malden, where Isaac and Sarah Hill had Abraham, b. 22 Mar. 1687-8. 3. Abraham, s. of Abraham (1), m. Hannah Stowe, Oct. 1666, and had, in Malden, Abraham, b. Aug. 1670; Hannah, who m.——Jefts, and is named in her father's will; and in Camb., Mary, b. 10 Dec. 1678; Sarah, b. 25 July 1681, m. Samuel Jones 15 Mar. 1704; Samuel, b. 10 Sept. 1683; Deborah, b. 26 Nov. 1685; Prudence, b. 24 Feb. 1687-8; and perhaps others. Abraham, the f. d. 1713; his wid. Hannah survived. 4. Jacob, s. of Abraham (1), m. Sarah, dau. of Elder John Stone, and had Jacob; Tabitha, m. William Warland 3 Feb. 1701-2; John, b. 25 Sept. 1684; they had also, Nathaniel and Abraham; some or all of whom were perhaps b. in Malden, where he sold an estate in 1683. All the children before named were livin
lenced in 1662, by the Act of Uniformity. On invitation of the Church, communicated by a special messenger, he returned, and was installed here 8 Nov. 1671. He was elected President of Harvard College 1675, but declined the appointment; he acted, however, as President pro tempore, until 2 Feb. 1680, when he was fully inducted into office. He continued to perform the duties of President and Pastor (having an assistant in the latter office) until his life was suddenly terminated by fever 25 July 1681. His w. d. in England 1669, about two years before his return hither. His children were all born there, and consequently no record of them is found here. He had a son Edward, who was a joint administrator on his estate; he was prob. the same who grad. H. C. 1679, and preached for a short time at Branford and New London, but d. before 1698; Urian, grad. H. C. 1678, and d. 13 June 1679, at 22 years of age, after almost two years languishing by a consumption; and Laurence, styled B. A.
f. d. at Malden 1671, a. 33. 4. John, s. of Thomas (1), m. Mary, dau. of Deac. John Upham of Malden about 1661; she d. 27 June 1677, and he m. Mary Miller of Chs. 8 Nov. 1677. His chil., all b. in Chs., were John, b. about 1662; Thomas, b. 1 Sept. 1664; .Joseph, b. 29 Jan. 1666-7; Benjamin, b. 1 Sept. 1669; Elizabeth, b. about 1671; Nathaniel, b. 9 Mar. 1673; Joel, b. about 1675, d. 27 Ap. 1676; Joel, b. 15 June 1677; Mary, b. 24 Oct. 1678, d. young; Pelatiah, b. 7 May 1680; Amos, b. 25 July 1681; Mary, b. 26 Sept. 1683; Daniel, b. 28 Dec. 1685, d. 27 Mar. 1686; Rebecca, b. 3 Mar. 1686-7, living unm. 1752; Hannah, b. 10 Feb. 1688-9. John the f. was a wheelwright, and resided in Chs. until near the close of life, when he removed to Menotomy, having leased a farm of Lieut.-gov. Danforth, and d. there 8 Dec. 1694, a. about 54. Thirteen children survived him. On the settlement of his estate in 1695, a house with about ten acres in Chs. was assigned to his son Thomas, and the unexpire