An historic guide to Cambridge . erving in Captain Parkerscompany in 1775, and in the Jerseys the following year. George Ruggles was of Jamaica. He married Susanna Vassall, daughter ofMajor Leonard Vassall (sister of John, Sr., William and Henry Vassall) in1742. They had two children—George, who died an infant in 1745, and Susanna,baptized in 1747, who married Ezekiel Lewis, a Boston merchant. They livedwith Colonel Ruggles in this house. October 31, 1774, Colonel Ruggles sold the estate to Thomas Fayerweather, for£2,000. At the time of the Revolution, Colonel Ruggles disappeared. Thomas Fayer


An historic guide to Cambridge . erving in Captain Parkerscompany in 1775, and in the Jerseys the following year. George Ruggles was of Jamaica. He married Susanna Vassall, daughter ofMajor Leonard Vassall (sister of John, Sr., William and Henry Vassall) in1742. They had two children—George, who died an infant in 1745, and Susanna,baptized in 1747, who married Ezekiel Lewis, a Boston merchant. They livedwith Colonel Ruggles in this house. October 31, 1774, Colonel Ruggles sold the estate to Thomas Fayerweather, for£2,000. At the time of the Revolution, Colonel Ruggles disappeared. Thomas Fayerweather was the son of Thomas (a merchant of Boston) and hiswife Hannah (Waldo) Fayerweather. He was of the fifth generation of thisfamily in New England. His younger brother, Samuel Fayerweather, was thenoted divine, a graduate of Oxford, England. His sister, Hannah, was the wifeof Professor John Winthrop, and Anne, the youngest of the family, was thethird wife of Mr. Thaddeus Mason. Mr. Fayerweather was a patriot, and after. lechmere-sp:\vall house


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