The New England historical and genealogical register . rah, of Medfield, Mass.; husbandman, made freemanMay 2, 1649. From 1651 had children, (II) John, Isaac, Mary, Samuel,Sarah, Elizabeth, Deborah, Abigail, and Hannah. He was dead in 1705. II. John, wife Sarah, of Medfield, born 3 (I) 1651. At the division ofthe estate in 1711, there were surviving children, John, Stephen, Edwardand (III) Ebenezer. He was dead in 1710. III. Ebenezer, wife Esther, of Walpole, &c, Mass., aged 16 years in1710, had children, Ebenezer, Barzillia, Joseph, Edward, Abner, Elisha,Keturah, Esther, John and (IV) Seth. D
The New England historical and genealogical register . rah, of Medfield, Mass.; husbandman, made freemanMay 2, 1649. From 1651 had children, (II) John, Isaac, Mary, Samuel,Sarah, Elizabeth, Deborah, Abigail, and Hannah. He was dead in 1705. II. John, wife Sarah, of Medfield, born 3 (I) 1651. At the division ofthe estate in 1711, there were surviving children, John, Stephen, Edwardand (III) Ebenezer. He was dead in 1710. III. Ebenezer, wife Esther, of Walpole, &c, Mass., aged 16 years in1710, had children, Ebenezer, Barzillia, Joseph, Edward, Abner, Elisha,Keturah, Esther, John and (IV) Seth. Died May 6, 1759. IV. Seth, wife Mary, of Walpole, born Oct. 22, 1738; had children,(V) Edward, Mary and Experience. He died March 7, 1821. V. Edward, wives Amy and Lucy, the subject of the preceding re-marks, born July 28, 1776, had children, Mary, Experience, Cassandana,Henry, Edward, Amy, Martha Davis, Charles, Lucy Ann, Charles his numerous family four only of the daughters are living, and not amale descendant perpetuates his name. 24. 1S6 Original Letters to Gov. Bellingham. ORIGINAL LETTERS TO GOV. BELLINGHAM. [From the Mass. Archives.]D Vncle, My father Comanded me to lett you know by these that he andmy mother are yet aliue, though much trubled both in body and sperittthrough ould age and many infirmetys and tryalls arising from the pre-sent times : we desire the Contenewance of your prayers for vs, and thatthe Lord would grant vs strenght through faith and patience to walke onto the inheritance beloued and promesed, We are very glad to heare ofyour healths which we pray God to Contenew to you and in his apoyntedtime to giue vs a gloryous meetting in the kingdom of his son, who is gonbefore vs to prepare mantions for vs and for all thatt loue his Coming. Amen. Yorke : 16 May : 1662. So rests your Ever loueing Nese, [Superscribed] These ffor mr Richard Elizabeth Goodrich Bellingham in New England. Will: Goodrich dd Sarah Goodrich To be left with mr Gorge May, mar
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