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He was a blacksmith, resided on south side of Commercial St. East Braintree near the top of the hill opposite the "Caleb Stetson" house in a one story house standing until about 1840 or 1850.
He was elected hogreave for the Middle Precinct 1738, surveyor of highways 1745, was on the Fish Committee 1756, surveyor of Highways 1762 but was excused, elected again 1764, was constable 1759 but excused, 1760 and excused, 1761 and excused from serving, tithingman 1764, River Inspector 1771, sealer of shingles 1772.
S.P.75-56: Thomas & John Vinton made administrators of father Thomas Vinton, Apr.1,1776.
Inventory, Apr.6,1776: Real estate except the blacksmith shop £612.
Personal estate, £235.
Taken by James Penniman, Samuel Niles, Thomas White.
2nd marriage for both
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Resided in Bangor, Penobscot, Me., 6 chn.
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4th marriage for Florence
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Emily T. Vose of Boston, the mother of four children, born before he removed to Brooklyn after 1845
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15 Children
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Posibly the wife of this John M Gantz
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He, age 22
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1 child
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"they being both twins", died young.
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He, of Williamsburg, Ma
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died aged 16 in Havana, Cuba says the Columbian Centinel of Dec.28,1808.
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Child of Apollos & Lucinda by adoption:
Edwina Josephine Sturtevant of North Hanson, adopted Mar.1,1870, name changed to Josephine Wales.
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No children
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died young
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He joined the So. Parish Church in 1739 and his wife in 1766, resided on his father's homestead, first on the western part, then after the father's death on the original site on the eastern part.
He was elected fire warden 1747, constable in 1749 but was twice excused from it on account of ill health. In 1792 at the time of the first small pox inoculations his house and that of his brother Dr. Ephraim Wales were ordered cleansed, as they had been used as places of inoculation against the wish of some of the towns people. The inventory mentions a new house, probably that shown on 1840 map of Randolph on south side of road opposite his father's homestead. His early home on the western part of the Wales property was in Stoughton (now Avon). The cellar hole is still visible (1949) near a lane leading from the old road (Stoughton St.) east of the ice pond and south of the railroad track in a clearing in the woods.
his step sister and 2nd cousin