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nd Lydia. This, however, is but a surmise; and, from the wills, I judge a very improbable one. 4-10John Francis, and Dorothy, his wife, who d. Sept. 25, 1737, aged 33, had--  18 1/2Mary, b. Jan. 26, 1732; m. William Tufts; d. 1812.   He d. Aug. 31, 1750. 4-11Stephen Francis, blacksmith, is mentioned in his brother Ebenezer's will (18). Stephen F. is apparently the one who m. Love, widow of Josiah Wyman, of Woburn, July 14, 1740. He had children--  11-19Stephen, b. Mar. 7, 1741; d. June 26, 1749.  20Seth, b. Jan. 14, 1744; d. Oct. 31, 1791.   He d. July 13, 1771. His wife d. June 22, 1767. 4-12Nathaniel Francis m. Sarah----, and had--  12-21Nathaniel, b. Jan. 6, 1732.  22Benjamin, b. Nov. 11, 1734.  23Richard, b. Jan. 2, 1736.  23 1/2William, bap. Feb. 6, 1737. 4-13Samuel Francis had by his wife, Mary,--  13-24Anna, b. Nov. 28, 1726; m. Josiah Dixon, June 16, 1748.  25Samuel, b. Jan. 1728.  26Sarah, bap. Oct. 26, 1729.   His wife d. Apr. 21, 1774; and he fo
748; Joel, bap. 12 Nov. 1749; Phebe, bap. 2. Feb. 1752; Amos, bap. 30 Dec. 1753; Samuel, b.——;Ann, born in the boat when they were fleeing to escape the tomahawk and scalping knife of the Indians (Hist. Reed Fam.); Mary. Jonathan the f. removed to Woolwich, Me., soon after 1753, where he d. in 1805; his w. Kezia d. in 1808. A numerous posterity remains near the Kennebec River. 9. Seth, s. of Daniel of Woburn, by w. Lydia, had Samuel, b. 1733, d. 13 June 1749, a. 16; Seth, b. 1735, d. 26 June 1749, a. 14; Thomas, b. about 1737; Susanna, b. 1739, d. 25 June 1749, a. 10; Daniel, b. 10 Ap. 1742; Lydia, b. 13 June 1745; Susanna, b. 17 Mar. 1749-50, d. 24 Nov. 1753; Hannah, b. 6 Jan. 1751-2, d. 24 Nov. 1753. Seth the f. res. in Menot., and d. 18 Mar. 1783, a. 80; his w. Lydia d. 31 Aug. 1789, a. 79. 10. Thomas, s. of Seth (9), m. Rhoda Crosby 2 July 1761, and had Rhoda, b. 13 July 1762, m. Frederic Johnson 16 Oct. 1783; Seth, b. 21 June 1765; Daniel Crosby, b. 11 Sept. 1766 (prob.
748; Joel, bap. 12 Nov. 1749; Phebe, bap. 2. Feb. 1752; Amos, bap. 30 Dec. 1753; Samuel, b.——;Ann, born in the boat when they were fleeing to escape the tomahawk and scalping knife of the Indians (Hist. Reed Fam.); Mary. Jonathan the f. removed to Woolwich, Me., soon after 1753, where he d. in 1805; his w. Kezia d. in 1808. A numerous posterity remains near the Kennebec River. 9. Seth, s. of Daniel of Woburn, by w. Lydia, had Samuel, b. 1733, d. 13 June 1749, a. 16; Seth, b. 1735, d. 26 June 1749, a. 14; Thomas, b. about 1737; Susanna, b. 1739, d. 25 June 1749, a. 10; Daniel, b. 10 Ap. 1742; Lydia, b. 13 June 1745; Susanna, b. 17 Mar. 1749-50, d. 24 Nov. 1753; Hannah, b. 6 Jan. 1751-2, d. 24 Nov. 1753. Seth the f. res. in Menot., and d. 18 Mar. 1783, a. 80; his w. Lydia d. 31 Aug. 1789, a. 79. 10. Thomas, s. of Seth (9), m. Rhoda Crosby 2 July 1761, and had Rhoda, b. 13 July 1762, m. Frederic Johnson 16 Oct. 1783; Seth, b. 21 June 1765; Daniel Crosby, b. 11 Sept. 1766 (prob.
of Menotomy, now Arlington, contributed the following regarding the Putnam family, from records in possession of Miss Susan Putnam, Danvers, Mass. Raymond. Rebecca Williams (Sudbury, at Daniel Rat-Mond's), d. 31 July, 1771. See Wyman, 800. read and Reed. See Paige, 638-9. Seth, had w. Lydia, who was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1789. Seth was adm. same ch. 6 Sept. 1741. His w. was Lydia Cutter—see Cutter (par. 3). Had Samuel, d. 13 June, 1749, a. 16 yrs.; Seth, d. 26 June, 1749, a. 14 yrs; Thomas; Susanna, b.(1739), bap. 9 Dec. 1739, d. 25 June, 1749, a. 10 yrs.; Daniel, b. 10, bap. 25 Apr. 1742; Lydia, b. 18, bap. 23 June, 1745, m. (she of Charlestown, this Pct.) William Muzzy, of Lexington, 29 Nov. 1764; Susanna, b. 17, bap. 25 Mar. 1750, d. 24 Nov. 1753, a. 4 yrs.; Hannah, b. 6, bap. 12 Jan. 1752, d. 24 Nov. 1753, a. 2 yrs. See Wyman's Charlestown, 804. Seth the father d. of age and dropsy, 18 Mar. 1783, a. 80. Mrs. Lydia his wid. d. 31 Aug. 1789, a. 79. Flo
attracted by the promise of exemption from oaths and military service. The goodwill of New England was encouraged by care for its fisheries; and American whalemen, stimulated by the promise of enjoying an equal bounty 22 George II., c. XLV. with the British, learned to follow their game among the icebergs of the Greenland seas. But the main burden of securing Nova Scotia fell on the British treasury. While the General Court of Massachusetts, Instructions to Massachusetts Agent, 26 June, 1749. through their agent in England, sought to prevent the French from possessing any harbor whatever in the Bay of Fundy, or west of it on the Atlantic, proposals were made, in March, 1749, to disbanded officers and soldiers and marines, to accept and occupy lands in Acadia; and before the end of June, more than fourteen hundred persons, Lords of Trade to Cornwallis, 15 May, 1749. under the auspices of the British parliament, were conducted by Colonel Edward Cornwallis, a brother of Lord
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Genealogy of the Francis family, 1645-1903. (search)
737, aged 33; he d. Aug. 31, 1750; children: 10-18 1/2Mary; b. Jan. 26, 1732, died early. 18aJohn, who m. Jane Teel (widow of Samuel); he d. 1786; his wife d. 1800. 18bDorothy, who m. Ephraim Roberts of Gloucester prior to 1752. 4-11STEPHEN Francis, blacksmith, is mentioned in his brother Ebenezer's will (18). Stephen is the one who m. Love, widow of Josiah Wyman of Woburn, July 14, 1740. He died July 13, 1771 His wife d. June 22, 1767; children:—— 1-19Stephen; b. March 7, 1741; d. June 26, 1749. Seth; b. Jan. 14, 1744; d. Oct. 31, 1791. 4-12NATHANIEL Francis; m. Sarah Whitmore, May 16, 1723, and 2d, Ann Cutter, widow of Samuel, March 31, 1743. He d. Sept. 2, 1764; children:— 12-2Nathaniel; b. Jan. 6, 1732. 22Benjamin; b. Nov. 11, 1734. 23Richard; b. Jan. 2, 1736. (Soldier, 1757.) 23 1/2William; bap. Feb. 6, 1737. 4-13SAMUEL Francis; m. Mary—, who died April 21, 1774. He d. Sept. 29, 1775; children:— 13–aMary; m. William Tufts. 30John; m. Deborah. Carter [