. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ARAD GERRY. ELIZA J. GERRY MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 667 prised forty-eight acres. The mortgage wasmade payable to his sons John and Peter aswell as himself, and was of date April 3, Gerry, his son, was a licensed inn-holder in Harvard in 1796. His will was datedJanuary 15, 1791, and proved May 17 follow-ing. He married Susanna . Children : I. Nathaniel, Jr., married, October 24, 1784,Betty Farnsworth at Harvard; settled in Wat-erford, Maine. 2. John, mentione
. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. ARAD GERRY. ELIZA J. GERRY MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 667 prised forty-eight acres. The mortgage wasmade payable to his sons John and Peter aswell as himself, and was of date April 3, Gerry, his son, was a licensed inn-holder in Harvard in 1796. His will was datedJanuary 15, 1791, and proved May 17 follow-ing. He married Susanna . Children : I. Nathaniel, Jr., married, October 24, 1784,Betty Farnsworth at Harvard; settled in Wat-erford, Maine. 2. John, mentioned below. , removed to Waterford about 1786. 4. Susannah, married Whitney. 5. At)i- gail. A child of Nathaniel, not one of these,died April 29, 1791; perhaps child of Nathan-iel, Jr. (V) John Gerry, son of Nathaniel Gerry(4), was born in Stoneham about 1775; re-moved to Harvard with his fathers familywhen about three years old. He joined hismother, the Widow Susannah, his brothersNathaniel and Peter of Waterford, Maine, indeeding the homestead mentioned above toJonathan Symonds, of Harvard, January 22,1800. He married, August 4,
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