Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . vice that so his lether now in the fatts ma;not be spoyled but yore Petitioner be ever engage(to pray &c. Jno. Wyman. (II) Jonathan Wyman, son 0John (i), born 1661, married Hannab Fowle, 1690. (III) Jonathan Wyman, son 0Jonathan (2), born 1704, marrieiMartha Thompson. He served iithe war of the revolution. (IV) Jonathan Wyman. sen 0Jonathan (3), born 1734, marrie<Abigail Wright. (V) Jonathan Wyman, son oJonathan (4), born 1763, marriec


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . vice that so his lether now in the fatts ma;not be spoyled but yore Petitioner be ever engage(to pray &c. Jno. Wyman. (II) Jonathan Wyman, son 0John (i), born 1661, married Hannab Fowle, 1690. (III) Jonathan Wyman, son 0Jonathan (2), born 1704, marrieiMartha Thompson. He served iithe war of the revolution. (IV) Jonathan Wyman. sen 0Jonathan (3), born 1734, marrie<Abigail Wright. (V) Jonathan Wyman, son oJonathan (4), born 1763, marriecRuby Richardson. Their childreiwere: Jonathan, bom 17S7; .-Micl1793; Abigail, 1795; Sylvester, Jcseph. Stephen. Ray, Ruby, and Ipps (VI) Abe! Wyman, second soiand child of Jonathan (5) and Rub;(Richardson) Wyman, was bom ii1793. and died in 1864. He was :boot and shoe manufacturer, an(was noted for his integrity, tacand sagacity in business relationsand was of strong moral characterHe married Maria Wade, in 1S17Their children were: Charles ., born 1817; .Ward, iSr9: Winthrop, 1821 ; Nancy ^laria. 182JHorace. 1827. Maria (Wade) Wyman was thi. /^^>e£^, /riA^ 7 WORCESTER COUNTY 405 daughter of Ebenezer (5) and Leah Wade, whosejother cliildren were Nancy and Harriet. Her ances-liry is traced back as follows: (I) Jonathan Wade, a native of England, emi-grated l to America from Denver, near Donnham;i\Iarl<et, Norfolk coitnty, in 163J. in the ship first settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts, and aftcr-Iwards removed to Medford, and was elected the firstjtown clerk there in 1674. He was a prominent per-ISon in the town and the largest owner of lan<lthere, and paid the highest tax for many years. Hegave a public landing place for boats ami shippingnil the Mystic river upon which the town is situated, (II) Major Nathaniel Wade, son of JonathanlO. married Mercy Bradstreet, daughter of Gover- inor Simon and Anne Bradstreet, and granddaugh-ter of Governor Thomas


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