el Green, John Hastings, Nathaniel Healy, Zachariah Hicks, Jacob Hill, Justinian Holden, Sebeas Jackson, Ambrose McFassett, Daniel Magennis, Amos Marrett, Thomas Mitchelson, John Needham, Thomas Oliver, Zachariah Paddlefoot, John Park, Solomon Phipps, Henry Prentice, James Prentice, Solomon Prentice, William Reed, Samuel Robbins, Jason Russell, William Russell, John Smith, Joseph Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel Smith, John Squire, John Stedman, Andrew Stimson [or Stevenson], John Streeter, Gershom Swan, John Wellington, Jacob Willard, John Winter.
Captain Daniel Gookin was by the whole Court chosen and appointed to be sergeant major of the regiment of Middlesex, May 5, 1676.
Mass. Col. Rec., v. 83. Before this election, however, he performed the duties proper to that office.
Thus, on the 11th of January, 1675-6, the committee of militia of Charlestown, Cambridge, and Watertown, were ordered and required to impress such armor, breasts, backs, and head-pieces, and blunderbusses,
s, bap. 27 June 1762, d. unm; Rhoda, bap. 8 Jan. 1764, m. Samuel Kent 20 June 1782, and d. 17 Jan. 1841; Isaac, bap. 11 May 1766; Cherry, bap. 18 Oct. 1767, m. Gershom Swan 4 Jan. 1787, and d. 2 Oct. 1806; Sarah, bap. 2 July 1769, m. Thomas Rand of Chs. 19 Dec. 1786, and had sons Thomas, Benjamin, James, Samuel, William, and dau. resentation of his brother that he was non compos mentis. He was probably insane, and the fearful malady was inherited by several of his children; Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Swan were insane many years before their death.
The son Thomas, also, especially in his younger life, was periodically deprived of reason, and subjected to confinemef Charlestown, and had Stephen, b. 19 July 1642; Justinian, b.——1644; Martha, b. 15 Jan. 1645-6, m. Thomas Boyden; Samuel; Mary, m. Thomas Williams; Sarah, m. Gershom Swan 20 Dec. 1677; Elizabeth; Thomas; John, 22 years old in 1679, as stated in a deposition, all living and named in a conveyance of real estate, 25 July 1679, but