Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . and sons this family have an official record in this county aggre-gating eighty-four years, and grandson ten years, showing a ser-vice of ninety-four years prior to the Revolution in variousof^ces. Should we add the public services of Francis first, pre-vious to 1708, the aggregate would exceed the century died in Cambridge December 31, 1727, aged seventy years. Hon. Jonathan Remington, of Cambridge, 1725 to J745 (20yeats). Born, 1677. Graduated from Harvard in 16


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . and sons this family have an official record in this county aggre-gating eighty-four years, and grandson ten years, showing a ser-vice of ninety-four years prior to the Revolution in variousof^ces. Should we add the public services of Francis first, pre-vious to 1708, the aggregate would exceed the century died in Cambridge December 31, 1727, aged seventy years. Hon. Jonathan Remington, of Cambridge, 1725 to J745 (20yeats). Born, 1677. Graduated from Harvard in 1690. SelectmanCambridge, 1712 and 1715 to 1719. Representative twelveyears between 1711 and 1728. Councillor, 1730 to 1710. JudgeCourt Common Pleas 1729 to 1715. Died September 30, 1715,aged sixty-eight years. Hon. Samuel Danforth, of Cambridge, J 745 to J 775 (30 years). OL^^^^f,./^ S^ Born in Dorchester November 12, 1696. Graduated fromHarvard in 1715. Selectman Cambridge, 1733 to 1739. Repre-sentative 1731 to 1738. Councillor thirty-six years, 1739 to Peace, Register Probate, 1731-1745. Judge Court Com-. HON. SAMUEL PHILLIPS PRESCOTT FAY, of Cambridge. Judge of Probate 1821 to 1856. (See page 196.)


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