History of Chesterfield, Cheshire county, , from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881; . Mary Boutwell, of Reading, Mass., d. May 25, 1772,a. 74. Samuel, Jr., also settled in Medford, and d. July 5, 1768. One of hissons was Thomas, b. Jan. 6, 1733. Thomas m. 1st, 175.), Anna Hall, d. , 1757; 3d, 1763, Mercy Tufts, d. Aug. 36, 1813, a. 71. He d. Mar. 7, had 15 children—one by the first wife and 14 by the second—one of whomwas William S. (1), b. Mar. 5, 1781. I. Capt. William S. Brooks, b. in Medford, Mass., Mar. 5, 1781,went o


History of Chesterfield, Cheshire county, , from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881; . Mary Boutwell, of Reading, Mass., d. May 25, 1772,a. 74. Samuel, Jr., also settled in Medford, and d. July 5, 1768. One of hissons was Thomas, b. Jan. 6, 1733. Thomas m. 1st, 175.), Anna Hall, d. , 1757; 3d, 1763, Mercy Tufts, d. Aug. 36, 1813, a. 71. He d. Mar. 7, had 15 children—one by the first wife and 14 by the second—one of whomwas William S. (1), b. Mar. 5, 1781. I. Capt. William S. Brooks, b. in Medford, Mass., Mar. 5, 1781,went on a voyage at sea with Jiis uncle at the age of nine was in France during the French Revolution, and atthe time Napoleon the First was at the height of his , when in the Cove of Cork, he was pressed into the En-glish navy, and served 6 months in the royal frigate Dia-mond. At another time, while cruising in the English Chan-nel, he was captured twice in one day—first by the English andthen by the French. By the latter he was retained in prison 6months, a part of which time was occupied in making sails for.


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