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oncord east; west the swamp-ground leading to Fresh Pond Meadow, south Menotomy River, north on said swamp toward Spy Pond. Edward Winship was attorney for Cooke, May 17, 1665.—Proprietors' Records. (See Paige, 513.) John Adams's farm, 1664, is mentioned in the Proprietors' Records, laid out to a farm of one hundred and seventeen acres, by him purchased of Golden Moore, and is situated on the waste lands in the seventh mile, bounded northeast with Widow Russell's farm purchased of Richard Jackson, east with Alewive meadow, south Joseph Holmes, west with common land, northwest with Mr. Pelham's farm; with allowance for the great road or highway that leads to Concord. Surveyed by David Fiske, at the appointment of Lieut. Edward Winship, by order of the town, and allowance for the highway that leads to Matthew Bridge's farm. This John Adams, who was styled of Menotomy Row in the Township of Cambridge, millwright, in 1677, lived in Arlington on the spot where the old house of D
on Thomas Hall died May 29, 1794, aged ninety. They were both chosen into office Dec. 5, 1769, in which they continued more than thirty-five years. Our brethren, who sueceeded them, and are now in office, we hope will long be continued to us. Deacon Ephraim Frost, and Deacon John Adams, chosen April 19, 1792. The ministers who assisted in the ordination of your pastor, are all, except one, Rev. Dr. Osgood, of Medford, who made the concluding prayer. The introductory prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Jackson of Brookline. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Fiske, of Brookfield [Uncle of Rev. T. Fiske.], from these words in Luke XII. 32:—Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. The sermon is printed and published with other sermons of his, in an octavo volume. The charge was given by the Rev. Mr. Cushing of Waltham. The consecrating prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark of Lexington; and the right hand of fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Hilliard of
d. 25 Nov. 1795, a. 19 (g. s.); Joshua, b. 14 Mar. 1779; Abigail, b. (20 Mar. 1781), m. Calvin Howe, 3 July, 1803; Thomas, Joshua and Abigail were bap. by the Rev. Mr. Jackson, 7 Sept. 1783; Hannah, b. (25 Oct. 1783), bap. by Rev. Mr. Marrett, 23 Nov. 1783, d. 6 July, 1786, a. 3 (g. s.); Rebecca, b. (24 May), bap. (June, 1786), mk, 146, 388. Eli, had Henry H., d. 21 Jan. 1837, a. 2 1/2; a son (James Russell) d. 25 Jan. 1837, a. 10 ds. How—gravestone, (sons of Eli and Adeline). Hubbard, Jackson, m. Mary Lawrence, 31 Aug. 1823. Huffmaster, Thomas, and Susan Reed, of Charlestown this parish, m. 28 July, 1818. His property suffered in the tornado of 22 , 23 Apr. 1811. Irwin, George, had Gideon Charles, d. 4 Nov. 1836, a. 14; and Mary Ann, George Washington and Margaret Schouler, all bap. 19 Feb. 1837. J Jackson, John, had son, d. 22 Dec. 1798, a. 5. A young man of this name, d. 30 Aug. 1841, a. about 23. Jarvis, John, had Susanna, b. 23 July, bap. 13 Aug. 1780; a son
, 164, 214, 224, 263 Hubbard, 19, 263, 267 Hudson, 29, 347 Huffmaster, 153, 263, 264, 289 Hughes, 339 Humphrey, 341 Hunnewell, 264,299, 309 Hunt, 134, 169, 173, 225, 264 Huntington, 141 Hurd, 31, 32, 246, 257, 264 Hutchins, 264, 309 Hutchinson, 38, 43, 48, 68, 72, 94,97, 112,116, 140, 193, 246, 257, 262, 264, 266, 275, 280, 296, 299, 312 Ingalls, 140,156, 157,349 Ingols, 217 Ingraham, 96, 265 Ireland, 244, 265, 324 Irving, 332 Irwin, 265 Jackson, 9, 58, 124, 215, 266 Jacobs, 67 James, 339 Jaquith, 346 Jarvis, 140, 177, 265, 273, 299 Jeffers, 349 Jenkins, 140, 143, 171, 208, 265 Jennings, 31,215,265,303 Jerrell, 105, 265 Johnson, 15, 131, 171, 191, 198, 235, 250,265, 266, 288, 297, 307, 313, 327, 330, 341, 342, 346 Jones, 173, 176, 184, 211, 231, 240, 243, 266,272, 273, 294, 347, 348 Jost, 347, 349 Joyce, 346 Judd, 89, 90 Keep, 266, 289 Kelly, 53, 55, 344, 345 Kemble, 162 Kemp, 266