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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 edition. Excerpt: ...children, all of his first union, and the baptismal record of the three who accompanied him from England has been found in the parish of Barkham: I. Mary, baptised December 19. 1645; married. Xovembcr 5, 1666, James Tisdale, of Taunton, and resided in that part of Middleboro which is now Lakeville, where she died September 9, 1713. The death of her husband occurred January 15, 1715, aged seventy-one. They had one daughter, Mercy, born May 3, 1676. 2. William, baptised October 27, 1047. 3. Robert, see next paragraph. 4. Jonathan, born in Dedham, May 26, 1653. 5. Rachel, born in Dedham, September 20, 1657. 6. Hannah, born in Dedham, September 27, 1660. 7. Ebenezer, born in Dedham, November 24, 1663; died prior to 1683. (III) Ensign Robert, son of Dr. William Avery, was born in Barkham, and baptised there December 7, 1649. He was a blacksmith, residing in Dedham, and died there October 3, 1722. When twenty-seven years old he married Elizabeth, daughter of Job and Sarah Lane, of Maiden, the former of whom was a man of prominence and a representative to the general court. Children of Ensign Robert and Elizabeth (Lane) Avery: I. Elizabeth, born December 21. 1677. 2. Rachel, born 1679. 3. Robert, born 1681, accidentally killed by a falling tree, August 21, 1723. 4. John; see next paragraph. 5. Jonathan, born January 20, 1694-95. 6. Abigail, born May 8, 1099. Mrs. Elizabeth Avery died in 1746, leaving beside five of her children, thirty grandchildren, fifty-two great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. (IV) Rev. John, son of Ensign Robert Avery, was born in Dedham, February 4, 1685-86. He was graduated from Harvard in 1706. entered the ministry, and about 1708 became pastor of the first church established in Truro, Massachusetts. He not...
Excerpt from Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Vol. 4 Macy William's company, 1775, and in Captain James Perry's company, Sixteenth Regiment, 1776. He deeded land in Hardwick to Will iam Oakes. This land had been conveyed to him by deed of Seth Gilbert, November 21, 1777. Seth also deeded land in the west part Of Hardwick to Timothy, June 7, 1785. Timo thy gave some Of the Hardwick land to his son Joseph by deed dated August 14, 1808. Timo thy's will was dated April 22, 1817, and filed January 3, 1826. He bequeathed to children, Timothy, Charles, Lemuel, William, Joseph (deceased); grandchildren Fanny, Jonathan and \villiam Collins, children of his daughter Patty; the heirs of Seth Pebbles by his wife Rhoda; children of daughter Polly by Ebenezer Collins; all his Greenwich property to his son John and some in Hardwick. He disposed of what he was to receive from the estate of his brother Lemuel, mentioned above. He married, April, 1771, Martha Rogers, born at Willing ton, Connecticut, March 7, 1747, died at Hard wick, January 30, 1824. He died February 1, 1825. Children, born in Hardwick: 1. Timo thy, March 13, 1772; mentioned below. 2. Charles, April 6, 1773; married (intentions dated February 25, 1790) Lydia Warner. 3. Joseph, May 1, 1774. 4. Patty, February 20, 1776; married, June 21, 1798, Gamaliel Collins. 5. Rhoda, April 12, 1778; married, September 25, 1803. Seth Pebbles, Of Greenwich. 6. Po-lly, February 13, 1780; married (intentions dated September 28, 1800) Ebenezer Collins. 7. Me hitable, August 7, 1781. 8. Lemuel, August 1, 1783. 9. Abner, March 20, 1785. 10. William, January 14, 1787. 11. Jason, January 19, 1789. 12. John, April 11, 1792; selectman of Hard wick; removed to Prescott, Massachusetts, and died there April 4, 1862; married, May 26, 1816 Fanny Cummings. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.