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BOSTON TRANSCRIPT:
1903 - Card 2 - Jan. 19, 1903 - Aug 19, 1903
18 March 1903



NOTE:*408 1. Ayer. A John Evered, alias Webb from Marlboro, Eng., 1635, a Boston merchant, 1665, will probated 1668, mentions cousins John, Robert, Thomas, Peter and Nathaniel Ayer of Haverhill and Rebecca, wife of John Aslebee. Now, these were children of John and Hannah Ayer of Haverhill. After John and Hannah Ayer of Haverhill. After John Evered changes his name was called Ensign John Webb he owned land in Chelmsford and married Mary, widow of Thomas Fairweather in 1639. We he a brother of Hannah, wife of John Ayer? Was Mary Everard, first wife of Christopher Osgood, of Marlboro, Eng., also a relative, and somebody else connected with Appleton also? Was he hiding here on account of a political ban, under a new name?

2. Hyde. Rev. Samuel Hyde of Newton, born 1719, married Sarah Dana, daughter of Jacob Dana (place of marriage and date needed). She was born 1721.

Samuel Hyde joined the “Separates” after the advent of Whitefield in Massacheusetts, was ordained by a council of Separate ministers at Bridgewater, May 11, 1749, according to Baptist Church history, but always preached for Congregationalists. After 1749 he cannot be easily traced until about 1758, when he seemed to be in Haverhill, perhaps teaching. He was then called to Madbury, N. H., returning to die in Metheun, Mass., in 1775.

The birth of his daughter Hannah Hyde probably after 1750, needed. She died aged ninety-four, in 1844.

C. H. A.
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Transcribed by Gloria ODOM




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