Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . July S, 1713,his step-sister. Submit Loring. They had two chil-dren. She died March 31, 1718, and he married(second), March 26, 1719, Hannah Bowman. Hesucceeded his father as a leading citizen in all thewalks of life. He became captain of the militarycompany and deacon of the church. He was townclerk, assessor, treasurer, and selectman at vari-ous times. He bought the Estabrook farm, inHolden, of Gershom Rice, five shares, July 29,1724, s


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . July S, 1713,his step-sister. Submit Loring. They had two chil-dren. She died March 31, 1718, and he married(second), March 26, 1719, Hannah Bowman. Hesucceeded his father as a leading citizen in all thewalks of life. He became captain of the militarycompany and deacon of the church. He was townclerk, assessor, treasurer, and selectman at vari-ous times. He bought the Estabrook farm, inHolden, of Gershom Rice, five shares, July 29,1724, so that the Estabrook family dates back to thevery settlement of Worcester. He died August 19,1740, and his widow married, July 19, 1753. Cap-tain Benjamin Reed, of Lexington. She died April15. 1774, aged seventy-two years. Children of Joseph and Submit (Loring) Esta-brook: Joseph, born June 27, 1714, died July 17,1714; Joseph, March 16, 1717-8, clied March 18,1717-8. The children of Joseph and Hannah ( Bow-man ) Estabrook: Joseph. April, 1720, died De-cember 7, 1747; Hannali, September 26. 1725. diedSeptember 29. 1728; Benjamin, born October 9. 1727,.


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