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on, Elizabeth,b.——,m Mr. Christopher Bridge 15 May 1701; Daniel, b.——; Martha, b. 26 Mar. 1689, m. Benjamin Gerrish of Boston, merchant, 28 June 1716;, and d. here 14 Ap. 1736; Francis, b. 26 Jan. 1694-5; Thomas, b. 26 Feb. 1696-7 ; Samuel, b. 5 June 1700, prob. d. young Friancis the f. came from England (prob . Yorkshire, where he appears to have had an estate) and established himself in Boston. On the death of his wife's father, he removed to the homestead in Cambridge,. which had been convmed, except Samuel, and Mercy, in a petition to the Judge of Probate 1729. Samuel the f. d. about 1726 (admin. granted 20 Feb. 1726-7; his w. Susanna survived. 8. John, s. of Justinian (2), m. Grace Jennison of Wat., where he had John, b. 5 June 1700; Daniel, b. 3 Ap. 1702; Peter, b. 1 Feb. 1704-5; Grace, b. 3 July 1717; Elizabeth, b. 29 July 1709, m. Henry Goddin 31 May 1728; Josiah, b. 29 Jan. 1711-12; Judith, b. 3 July 1715. John the f. subsequently res. in Sudbury, and in Concord, wh
John Fox a quitclaim of all interest in the Cambridge homestead, which they sold the next year to Jonathan Hastings, the famous Steward and ardent patriot. Foxcroft, Francis, m,. Elizabeth, dau. of Dep. Gov. Danforth, 3 Oct. 1682, and had, in Boston, Elizabeth,b.——,m Mr. Christopher Bridge 15 May 1701; Daniel, b.——; Martha, b. 26 Mar. 1689, m. Benjamin Gerrish of Boston, merchant, 28 June 1716;, and d. here 14 Ap. 1736; Francis, b. 26 Jan. 1694-5; Thomas, b. 26 Feb. 1696-7 ; Samuel, b. 5 June 1700, prob. d. young Friancis the f. came from England (prob . Yorkshire, where he appears to have had an estate) and established himself in Boston. On the death of his wife's father, he removed to the homestead in Cambridge,. which had been conveyed to him, and res. here during the remainder of his life. He was a man of wealth and energy, and sustained many public offices. He was Justice of the Peace, under Andros; and upon his warrant, Winslow was committed to prison for announcing the
. Wm. March 24 June 1734; Samuel, b. 29 Sept. 1701, prob. d. young Mercy, b. 26 Mar. 1704, prob. d. young; Mary m. Reuben Farnsworth; Abigail, b. 30 May 1710, m. Samuel Jennison; William, b. 4 Mar. 1712-13; Phineas, b. 12 May 1715. They are all named, except Samuel, and Mercy, in a petition to the Judge of Probate 1729. Samuel the f. d. about 1726 (admin. granted 20 Feb. 1726-7; his w. Susanna survived. 8. John, s. of Justinian (2), m. Grace Jennison of Wat., where he had John, b. 5 June 1700; Daniel, b. 3 Ap. 1702; Peter, b. 1 Feb. 1704-5; Grace, b. 3 July 1717; Elizabeth, b. 29 July 1709, m. Henry Goddin 31 May 1728; Josiah, b. 29 Jan. 1711-12; Judith, b. 3 July 1715. John the f. subsequently res. in Sudbury, and in Concord, where he had Jonas, b. 1721. 9. Isaac, s. of Justinian (2), by w. Joanna, had Isaac, b. 12 Nov. 1703, m. Elizabeth Cutting of Wat. 6 Oct. 1726; Justinian; Henry. Isaac the f. res. on the homestead, near Fresh Pond, and d. 8 Mar. 1772, a. nearly 95;