Harrington, Abigail (b. 24 JUN 1698, d. 5 NOV 1728)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Bond's History of Watertown
Author: Bond, Henry
Publication: 1855. Boston, Mass.
Media: Book
Note: The rebuilding of St. Mary's Church (originally erected A.D. 1005), was begun in 1424,
and finished about 1433. This fine structure is 139 ft.long.(exclusive of the channel,
which is 74 by 68 ft.), and 67 ft, in breadth. The roof of the nave, which was framed
at Caen, in Normandy, 18 adrairod for its lighmem and elegance. (See Guide, &c., of
Bury St. Edmund's] The first Walter Bright (see pedigree), belonged to this church, as
did also John Bright, his presumed father, and his two sons, John and Edmund. It was
in this churchyard that Thomas Bond (father of the first William Bond, of Watertown,
requested to be buried.
Note: Of the parish of St. Mary's in Bury St. Edmonds County of Suffolk, England. Living in the time of Henry VII.
Note: Name: Benjamin, Daniel
Residence: Watertown
Date: 1719
Type: Will
File Number: 1562
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Watertown records, p. 23
Occupation: Place: Licensed as an Inn Keeper
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Watertown records, p. 26
Note: Bond's Geneology of Watertown gives Hannah Cunnable as the daughter of John and MArtha, his third wife. However, he didn't marry Martha Hely until 12/10/1700 and as his daughter Hannah wa
daughter of his second wife, Sarah Clays (also spelled Cleyes, CLoyes, Cloyce and Clayes.
Occupation: Place: Joiner
Occupation: Place: Lawyer
Occupation: Place: Housewife
Note: Was John Conable's second wife.
Occupation: Place: Housewife
Note: Selectman of Waltham, Mass in 1757 &1758.
Occupation: Place: Housewife
Occupation: Place: Nurse
Occupation: Place: Realtor
Note: Bond, and books on Bright family refer to Mary Bright as "Natural Daughter" of Nathanial Bright. He had another daughter Mary, from his marriage, after the birth of Mary above.
Note: [Brøderbund Family Archive #315, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830, Date of Import: 27 Jan 1999, Internal Ref. #1.315.1.4264.34]
Individual: Heywood, William
County/State: Middlesex Co., MA
Location: Concord
Page #: 191
Year: 1830
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Vital Records. p. 220
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Births, Marriages, & Deaths. p. 412.
Note: The Philip Sargent listed in Amesbury Vital records [p. 223] as born May 9, 1731 is listed as the son of Philip and Margret Sargent, NOT Philip and Martha. I don't know if the entry was wrong and it should be Martha or if I've ascribed the wrong parents to this Philip Sargent.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Essex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Media: BookPage: Amesbury Births, p. 223
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Amesbury Births, p. 119
Note: also have birth 1773 Princeton, Mass.
Source: (Name)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Lexington Deaths, Part II - 1854-1898. p. 410. Emeline listed as daughter of William Benjamin and Sarah Watson
Source: (Death Field)
Massachusetts Vital Records, Deaths, 1866
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