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Fletcher, Sarah (b. 17 DEC 1733, d. ?)

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: Electronic
Page: 42

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Wright, Abigail Williams (b. , d. ?)
Note: a widow.

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Taylor, David (b. 1 JAN 1722/23, d. 15 DEC 1809)
Note: of Dunstable

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Taylor, Jonathan (b. , d. ?)
Note: of Concord and Dunstable.

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Durant, Lydia Gould (b. , d. ?)
Note: a widow.

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French, Eleazar (b. 29 APR 1729, d. BEF 16 JUL 1760)
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Dunstable Births, p. 24

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French, John Lieut. (b. 6 MAY 1691, d. 15 MAR 1761)
Note: His will appoints son Ebenezer executor and states that sons John and Eleazer are already deceased.
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Dunstable Births, p. 36
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: Electronic
Page: Dunstable Deaths, p. 217
Occupation: Place: Farmer, Wheelwright
Will: Date: 16 JUL 1760
Place: Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts

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Pin, Catherine (b. , d. 2 JAN 1684/85)
Note: May have been the daughter of Henry Penn & Catherine Hull.
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths. p.26

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Ball, Sarah Meriam (b. , d. 12 OCT 1704)
Note: a widow.

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Fletcher, Mary (b. ABT 1680, d. 19 FEB 1738/39)
Note: resided in Lancaster, Mass.,

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Fletcher, Samuel (b. 28 OCT 1683, d. ?)
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths. p.26

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Bulkley, Gersham Rev. (b. JAN 1635/36, d. 1713)
Source: (Birth Field)
"The Bulkeley Family" by D. L. Jacobus, 1933

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Power, Mary Bank (b. , d. ?)
Note: a widow

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Bulkeley, Peter Rev. (b. 31 JAN 1582/83, d. 9 MAR 1658/59)
Note: The first settler of Concord, Massachusetts - brought 12 other families with
him.
Bachelor of Divinity and Fellow of St. Johns College, Cambridge.
[from History of Concord, by Lemuel Shattuck, pp. 9-10] "Many of the first settlers were of acknowledged wealth, enterprise, talents and education...The Rev. Peter Bulkeley brought more than 6,000 pounds sterling,...Mr. Bulkeley became an author of distinguished celebrity."

[from History of Concord, by Lemuel Shattuck, p. 14] "About this time[1650] the Rev. Peter Bulkeley had 300 acres granted him towards Cambridge."

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Wheeler, Jonathan (b. 28 JUL 1683, d. ?)
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths. p.26

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White, Elizabeth (b. , d. ?)
Note: A Mayflower descendant.

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Fairbanks?, Lydia (b. , d. 12 OCT 1704)
Note: Possibly the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Fairbanks.

From "The Great Migration Begins" p. 132:
"There is no direct evidence for the conclusion that the widow of Edward Bates was the Lydia Bates who married William Fletcher at Concord in 1645, but the circumstances make it a high probability; the last record of Edward Bates is in 1644, and the marriage of Lydia Bates takes place in 1645; and John Bates, presented to the Chelmsford church on 1 February 1656/57 as a child of William Fletcher, was said to be about fifteen at that time, which is exactly what the John Bates baptized in Boston as son of Edward Bates would be.
"Some secondary sources suggest that Lydia Bates Fletcher may have been the daughter of Richard FAIRBANKS of Boston...Nothing in the career of Richard Fairbanks suggests that he had a daughter Lydia."
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Chelmsford Vital Records, p.391

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Bates, Edward (b. , d. BET 28 APR 1644 AND 7 NOV 1645)
Note: Edward came to Boston Sept 4, 1633 on the ship "Griffin."

Edward Bates of Boston was one of those "disarmed on 20 November 1637 for siding with Anne Hutchinson and John Wheelwright" in the Antinomian Controversy [Mass Bay Colony Records, 1:211]. This controversy challenged the Mass. Bay Colony Puritan orthodoxy and the authority of the clergy by emphasizing the "Covenant of Grace" over a "Covenant of Works." As a result, Anne Hutchinson was brought to trial and banished from the colony as a heretic. I don't know what "disarmed" is supposed to mean in the above sentence.

Biography from "The Great Migration Begins" by R. C. Anderson. p. 131-132:

Edward Baytes, one of "our brother Thomas Leveritt's men servants," was admitted to Boston church in November 1633 [Boston Church Records 17]. On 20 November 1642 Edward Bates was excommunicated "for sundry scandalous thefts committed by him and for many lies and unclean dalliances with another man's wife," and on 28 April 1644 he repented and was readmitted to the church [BCR 31,41].
OFFICES: Fenceviewer for Corn Field at Muddy River, 25 March 1639 [Boston Town Records 1:39].
ESTATE: On 12 June 1637 "Edward Bayts" was granted fourteen acres of upland and marsh at Pullen Point Neck [BTR 1:18,28].
On 30 March 1640 the Boston selectmen ordered that "Edward Baytes (in regard of his absence at Isle Sables) shall be allowed 6 months to build upon his lot; otherwise he consents to leave it to the town, his charges being allowed to the value" [BTR 1:52].
Mentioned as an abutter of Robert Scott in Boston Book of Possessions [BBOP23].
Source: (Individual)
Title: Great Migration Begins (Immigrants to New England 1620-1633)
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Publication: NEHGS. Boston. 1995
Media: Book
Event: Type: Freeman
Date: 9 MAR 1636/37

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Bates, John (b. 9 JAN 1641/42, d. 11 APR 1722)
Note: Went with his mother to Concord after the death of his father. He was in
Chelmsford where he was baptized again 1 Feb 1656 along with the children of
William and Lydia Fletcher.


The BATES family had smallpox in Apr. of 1722, and a fence blocking the road was ordered built to block the family off.
"April the 23, 1722 it is Ordered by the Select-men That in as-much as the small-pox is in John Bates his family and it is to be feared the infection will spread if some due Care be not rather speedily [taken] to prevent the same: That the Country Road be stopt with fencing across by sd Bates Cider-mill and by Ebenezer Spauldings Orchard and that notifications be sett on the sd fence at each stopage to inform passengers of the occasion that thereby they may be prevented from taking any infection. . . . . ."
Source: (Birth)
Title: Great Migration Begins (Immigrants to New England 1620-1633)
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Publication: NEHGS. Boston. 1995
Media: Book
Page: 132
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: Electronic
Data:
Text: Chelmsford Deaths. p. 364
Occupation: Place: Cooper
Cause: smallpox

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Jewell, Grisell (b. , d. ?)
Note: Joshua and Grisell were first cousins.

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