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Note H2922
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b. about 1785? (Sep.15,1790, Thayer Gen.)
died age 76 "formerly of Randolph" (Quincy Patriot of Jan.5,1861).
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Note H2923
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
died a.81yrs. 10mo. 14ds
1st cousins
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Note H2924
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When Gen. Thayer returned to Braintree he resided with her where Thayer Academy now is situated, the house, now the headmaster's was moved across the road when the school was built. The family birth place was also sold and passed out of the family before Gen. Thayer's death.
4th cousins
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Note H2925
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
3rd cousins once removed
she age 21; He 22
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Note H2926
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buried on his farm where a new marker was placed in 1907.
Lt. Isaac Thayer was a Revolutionary Soldier 1778 etc., removed to Buckfield, Oxford, Me. in 1792. His widow applied for a pension in 1838 (as Hannah Smith) (W. 9742) and gives information as to her marriage etc.
2nd wife
2nd cousins
m. int. Mar.19,1763 (int. Mar.30, at Boston)
Isaac Thayer "of Castle William"
2nd cousins
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Note H2927
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Resided on his father's estate South Braintree, Washington St., near Peach St. He left a will mentioning his wife Mary and six children, Elihu, Nathaniel, Calvin, Relief, Sarah & Anna dated Dec.27,1768. She left a will dated Aug.15,1776 mentioning all but Anna who had evidently died. Nathaniel Thayer Jr. was surveyor of highways 1737. He was constable 1752 but was excused from serving, surveyor of highways 1760
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Note H2928
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
He was a Revolutionary Soldier.
He resided on North St., Randolph, east side 1/8 mile north of Central Cemetery.
The heirs to his estate, the children given below sold their interest, except the widow Esther's dower (N.D. 119-122).
He was elected surveyor of highways in So. Precinct 1781,1785, fenceviewer 1791,1792.
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Note H2929
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He resided on west side of Middle St. just north of Union St., in a house built about 1734, demolished when the street was widened in late 19th century. His will dated Apr.5,1771, proved May 27,1774 mentions wife Lydia to have the homestead and what she brought at marriage and will have by her father's will. Son Isaiah £5 and to be executor.
To five sons Isaiah, James, Gideon, Obadiah & Richard all estate equally except Richard to have the north part of the house, viz, the kitchen, bedroom, buttery with proportionate part of cellar and chamber and blacksmith shop and tools at the death of my wife. To daughters Mary Ludden & Ruth Wild, land. To son in law John Ludden. To daughter Anna Niles £40. To daughter Sarah Thayer £40. To daughter Jerusha Wild £40.
Richard Thayer Jr. was fenceviewer 1716, & Richard Thayer, smith, was fenceviewer 1718, constable 1727 but excused, also 1728, Richard Thayer 2nd was on a committee to divide the town 1729, selectman 1731-1736, also as Sgt. or Lt. Richard 1740,42,44-6, and served on many committees.
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Note H2930
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He resided in the south part of Randolph, near Brookville region, where Elisha Porter lived in 1857 says Dr. Alden. He died intestate and Simeon Thayer (Jr.) was made administrator May 21,1793, and he gave a quit claim with his wife Olive, as sole heir to the estate to his mother Martha Thayer, May 6,1793 for her dower or thirds. Martha Thayer of Randolph, widow woman, left a will dated Apr.28,1808 in which she mentions her grandsons Elisha and Isaac Thayer, grand daughters Bathsheba and Anjulina who are to share equally the residue. The account of Jun.2,1818 gives a balance due to Olive, Relief, Angelina Thayer, and legal representatives of Bathsheba Thayer.
He was elected hogreave 1759,1763, warden 1770, surveyor of highways 1771,1775-7,1782 for So. Precinct, Lieut. Simeon in 1784, Lieut. Simeon was constable for So. Precinct 1781 but presented his son Simeon in his place who was accepted. Soldier 1759 (Reg. Vol.15).
Child of Simeon & Martha born at Braintree
- infant buried Jun.18,1756 (Ch.Rec)