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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Key to the plan of Cambridge in 1635 . (search)
t lot.Nathaniel Sparhawk. Vacant lot. 37Widow Isabel Sackett.Robert Stedman. 38Matthew Allen.Thomas Chesholme. 39Meeting-house.Meeting-house. 40Samuel Dudley.Robert Sanders. 41William Andrews.Hezekiah Usher. 42William Lewis.John Bridge. 43George Stocking.William Manning. 44Nicholas Olmstead. Vacant lot.John French. 45Joseph Reading.Joseph Cooke. 46Stephen Hart.Joseph Cooke. 47Nathaniel Richards.Joseph Cooke. 48William Westwood.John Betts. 49Dolor Davis. Vacant lot.Edward Mitchelson. 50John Bridge.William Andrews. 51Thomas Fisher.Edward Shepard. 52John Benjamin. Vacant lot.John Betts. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not. 53John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Edward Shepard. Vacant lot. 54John Benjamin. Vacant lot.Moses Payne. 55Thomas Dudley, Esq.Herbert Pelham, Esq. 56Matthew Allen. Uncertain whether then occupied by a house or not.William Cutter. 57Humphrey Vincent.John Moore. 58Daniel Patrick.Joseph Cooke. Uncertain whether the
the pound for the first ten pounds, and 6d. in the pound to 40l., and after, 3d. in the pound to a hundred pounds, and 1d. in the pound for all above 100l., to be paid out of the estate which the execution is served upon. For every attachment of goods or persons the marshall is to have 2s. 6d.; and if he goeth any way, he is to have 12d. a mile beside. And the marshall is to have 2s. 6d. for every commitment in Court, and 10l. stipend for this year to come. Mass. Col. Rec., i. 217. Mr. Mitchelson held this office, equivalent to that of High Sheriff, until 1681, when he died and was succeeded by his son-in-law, John Green. May 2, 1638. It is ordered, That Newetowne shall henceforward be called Cambridge. Ibid., i. 228. This name is supposed to have been selected, because a place of the same name is the seat of a university in England, where several of the Magistrates and Elders had been educated. Dec. 4, 1638. The town of Cambridge was fined 10s. for want of a watch-
hn, s. of Percival (2), m. Ruth, dau. of Edward Mitchelson 20 Oct. 1656, and had John, b. 24 July 1njamin, b. 13 Aug. 1677; was living in 1696; Mitchelson, b. 14 Mar. 1680-81, d. 21 Oct. 1681; and Mas a tailor. He succeeded his father-in-law, Mitchelson, 3 June 1681, as Marshal-general of the Colodau. of John Green, and granddaughter of Edward Mitchelson, 18 Nov. 1685; she d. and he m. Seeth, wdau. of John Green, and granddaughter of Edward Mitchelson, about 1693; she d. 12 Ap. 1708, a. 35, ng w. Lydia and two sons, Thomas Daggett and Mitchelson; there are reasons for supposing that he gr, and had been w. of John Bigg of Boston. Mitchelson, Edward (otherwise written, Mitcheson, Michaeof, by the Treasurer for the time being. Mr. Mitchelson d. 7 Mar. 1680-81, a. 77, and was succeedeInventory of her estate was presented by Edward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise wr), grad. H. C. 1661, m. Bethia, dau. of Edward Mitchelson, the Marshal-general, and had in Camb.,
married. The last notice I have found of him is in 1693, when he and his brother Samuel sold the homestead. 5. John, s. of Percival (2), m. Ruth, dau. of Edward Mitchelson 20 Oct. 1656, and had John, b. 24 July 1657; Nathaniel, b. 25 Sept. 1658; Percival, b. 29 Mar. 1660; Ruth, b. 25 Nov. 1661, m. Zechariah Hicks, 18 Nov. 1685;onathan, b. prob. 1671; Bethia, b. 20 Jan. 1673-4, m. Joseph Hicks, and d. 12 Ap. 1708; Joseph, b. 24 Nov. 1675; Benjamin, b. 13 Aug. 1677; was living in 1696; Mitchelson, b. 14 Mar. 1680-81, d. 21 Oct. 1681; and Mary, b.——,m. Rev. Nathaniel Hunting of Easthampton, L. I., 27 Oct. 1701., John the f. was a tailor. He succeeded his father-in-law, Mitchelson, 3 June 1681, as Marshal-general of the Colony. During the Andros administration, he was superseded in office by Samuel Gookin 1687, but was reinstated 15 Aug. 1689. He d. 3 Mar. 1690-91, a. nearly 55; his wid. Ruth m. Samuel Champney. 6. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), was a printer in Boston as early as
e f. d. 5 Aug. 1702, a. 73; his w. Elizabeth d. 12 Sept. 1730, a. 93. 2. Zechariah, s. of Zechariah (1), m. Ruth, dau. of John Green, and granddaughter of Edward Mitchelson, 18 Nov. 1685; she d. and he m. Seeth, wid. of William Andrew, 26 June 1704. His chil. were Ruth, b. 11 Aug. 1686, d. 17 July 1687; Zechariah, b. 11 Feb. 1f. was a carpenter, res. on the homestead, and d. 27 Jan. 1752, a. 94. 3. Joseph, s. of Zechariah (1), m. Bethia, dau. of John Green, and granddaughter of Edward Mitchelson, about 1693; she d. 12 Ap. 1708, a. 35, and he m. Rebecca, dau. of John Palfrey, 29 Nov. 1716. His chil. were Joseph, b. about 1694, who was living at East98; Mary, bap. 20 May 1700, m. Samuel Larkin of Chs. 3 Mar. 1723-4; Zechariah, bap. 1701-2, d. in Boston 1744, leaving w. Lydia and two sons, Thomas Daggett and Mitchelson; there are reasons for supposing that he grad. H. C. 1729, though he was styled Mariner in the settlement of his estate; Hannah, bap. 13 Feb. 1703-4; Mercy, b
ice Stephen Sewall, who d. in Sept. 1760; Jonathan, b. about 1667, grad. H. C. 1687, and d. without children 14 Mar. 1694-5, leaving wid. Hannah, who m. Col. Edmund Goffe; she was dau. of Simon Lynde, and had been w. of John Bigg of Boston. Mitchelson, Edward (otherwise written, Mitcheson, Michason, Michelson, and Micherson), m. Ruth Bushell, who came to New England in 1635. His children were, Ruth, b. 8 Nov. 1638, m. John Green 20 Oct. 1656; Thomas, b. Sept. 1639; Bethia, b. 6 Dec. 1642, mreof, that so no discouragement may rest upon him, do therefore order, that the said Marshal General Edward Michelson shall be allowed and paid £ 50 per annum out of the Country Treasury, in lieu thereof, by the Treasurer for the time being. Mr. Mitchelson d. 7 Mar. 1680-81, a. 77, and was succeeded in office by his son-in-law, John Green. His w. Ruth d. 15 June 1664, a. about 52. 2. William, brother of Edward (1), m. Mary Bradshaw 26 Ap. 1654, and had Mary, b. 15 Jan. 1654-5; Thomas, b. 8
y of which month she was buried in the tomb which she had caused to be erected for Mr. Shepard. Sherborne, Elizabeth (otherwise written Sherbone and Sherbole) about 1639 bought a house and lot at the S. W. corner of Brighton and Winthrop streets, where she res. in 1642. She was prob. the same person who sheltered Rev. Thomas Shepard and his family in 1635, while seeking concealment in London, previous to his embarkation for New England. An Inventory of her estate was presented by Edward Mitchelson 6 Ap. 1652. Sill, John (otherwise written Scill, Syll, and Scyll), about 1638, bought a house and lot at the S. E. corner of Eliot and Winthrop streets. By his w. Joanna, he had Elizabeth, b. about 1637, m. Zechariah Hicks 28 Oct. 1652, and d. 12 Sept. 1730, a. 93; Joseph, b. about 1639. John the f. was living in 1645, but d. before 1662, when his w. Joanna had a grant of land, and another in 1665; she d. before Oct. 1671, when her will was presented and approved. Mr. Sill was u
zabeth, b. in England about 1625, m. Edward Denison of Roxbury 30 Mar. 1641, and d. 5 Feb. 1716-17, a. 91 ; John; Mary, m. Daniel Harris; Thomas, d.——, Sept. 1649; Hannah; Edmund, b. 14 July 1636; Sarah, bap. 21 Dec. 1640, m. John Frank 23 July 1663; Daniel, b. 18 Sept. 1642; Joseph, bap. 9 Feb. 1643-4, buried 7 Dec. 1645; Marah, bap. 2 Aug. 1646. Joseph the f. d. 7 Oct. 1646, and his w. Barbara m. Anthony Stoddard. 2. Daniel, s. of Joseph (1), grad. H. C. 1661, m. Bethia, dau. of Edward Mitchelson, the Marshal-general, and had in Camb., Daniel, b. 20 Aug. 1663; Edward, b. 7 June 1666; Bethia, b. 24 Jan. 1667-8. Daniel the f. was a physician, and rem. to Salem; he was Surgeon-general in the Narragansett expedition under General Winslow 1675, and petitioned the General Court for compensation, inasmuch as during his absence another physician was invited to Salem to his damage. Mr. Felt says he d. at Salem about 1690, leaving w. Bethia and chil. Edward; Bethia, who m. Robert Kitc
. McClure, 327. McCoy, 81. McCurdy, 521. McDaniel, 81, 322. McDonald, 435. McKean, 231. McKenzie, 250, 4, 74, 302, 3, 86, 413. McKeown, 330. McLellan, 438. McNamara, 339. McReading, 330. Meacham, 339, 416. Meane, 35. Mears, 336. Mellen, 231, 318. Meriam, 75, 337. Merrill, 321, 30, 9. Metcalf, 231. Miffin, 421. Mighill, 327. Miller, 58, 80. Miner, 324. Minot, 156. Mitchell, 57, 68-70, 5, 260– 74, 82, 90, 344, 58, 94. Mitchelson, 43, 59, 75, 363. Monis, 292. Montague, 416. Moore, 36, 59, 75, 6. 92, 8, 105, 207, 30, 1, 7, 57, 305. Morrill, 11, 32. Morse, 231, 92, 324, 8, 9, 36, 413. Morton, 261, 8, 82. Mousell, 215. Mudge, 320, 1, 39. Mullin, 339. Munroe, 231, 303-6, 428. Murray, 325. Muzzey, 11, 12, 32, 119, 75, 311, 32, 438. Mygate, 33. Nanepashemet, 382, 3. Nelson, 111. Newbe, 216. Newell, 250, 3, 304, 28. Newhall, 322. Newhouse, 345. Nichols, 36, 73, 1
nhope. Tucker. Wood. Bradshaw, 498. Bowers. Cooke. Hall. Mitchelson. Russell. Bradstreet, 498, 9. Capen. Cotton. Downing. DudleGookin. Hall. Healey. Hicks. Hunting. Johnson. Longhorn. Mitchelson. Reed. Sill. Stevens. Thomas. Trowbridge. Winthrop. Gree Flagg. Foxcroft. Fuller. Green. Hunt. Larkin. Mills. Mitchelson. Needham. Nutting. Palfrey. Saunders. Sawyer. Sill. Stacdge. Mitchell, 610. Bigg. Goffe. Lynde. Sewall. Shepard. Mitchelson, 610, 11. Atkinson. Bradshaw. Bushell. Deering. Green. Scarcy. Touteville. Tucker. Tyng. Wigglesworth. Sherborne, 654. Mitchelson. Shepard. Sill, 655. Belcher. Green. Hicks. Pynchon. Simld, 682. Clapp. Denison. Frank. Fuller. Harris. Kitchen. Mitchelson. Savage. Stoddard. Winslow. Wellington, 682-4. Abbott. Adam