. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. Thomas Gery or Gary, ofStoneham, was born in Stoneham in 1733 anddied in his fifty-ninth year at Harvard, Massa-chusetts, January 29, 1791 (gravestone). Heresided in Stoneham, Reading, Charlestownand Harvard. He was a soldier from Readingin the Revolution, a private in Captain JohnWaltons company. Colonel David Green, onthe Lexington call, April 19, 1775. This was atrain-band. He was a cordwainer (shoemak-er) by trade; also a farmer. He was on thevaluation list of Ch


. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. Thomas Gery or Gary, ofStoneham, was born in Stoneham in 1733 anddied in his fifty-ninth year at Harvard, Massa-chusetts, January 29, 1791 (gravestone). Heresided in Stoneham, Reading, Charlestownand Harvard. He was a soldier from Readingin the Revolution, a private in Captain JohnWaltons company. Colonel David Green, onthe Lexington call, April 19, 1775. This was atrain-band. He was a cordwainer (shoemak-er) by trade; also a farmer. He was on thevaluation list of Charlestown in 1771, and wastaxed there in 1773. His home may have beenin Stoneham, however, until he removed toHarvard. He bought his farm at Harvard,September 10, 1783. of John and Ruth Hill,of Stoneham, but he was in Harvard before1778, when he took a mortgage on this place,then owned by Martha Rider, Widow, of Plym-outh, Massachusetts. The Gerry homesteadwas northwest of the meeting house; had twodwelling houses and a barn; was bounded bythe land of Samuel and Benjamin Barnard,Elijah Cole and Jonathan Wetherbee; it com-. ARAD GERRY


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