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1684 - 1744 (60 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Deacon William Trowbridge was born on 19 Nov 1684 in Cambridge Village (now Newton), Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 19 Nov 1744 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. Other Events and Attributes:
- Married: 14 Dec 1708, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; (1) Sarah Ward, the daughter of John and Mary (Spring) Ward. She was born on 25 March 1685 in Newton, Massachusetts. She died on Friday 21 June 1720 in Newton, Massachusetts,.
Issue:
1. Mary Trowbridge (1709-1734)
2. William Trowbridge (1711-____)
3. Huldah Trowbridge (1712-1714)
4. William Trowbridge (1713-1713)
5. Huldah Trowbridge (1715-____)
6. James Trowbridge (1717-____)
7. baby girl Trowbridge (1720-____)
8. baby girl Trowbridge (1720-____)
- Offices Held: 1710, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; 1710 - Surveyor of Highways
1716 - Tithingman
1717 - Constable
1721-1725 - Assessor
1722 - member of the committee to defend the town against complaints by those allowed to worship in Roxbury and to petition for their return to the Newton meeting
1723 - member of the committee to find a site for the schoolhouse
1736-1739 - Fence Viewer
1736-1742 - Selectman
1739 - member of the committee to instruct the Representative to the Massachusetts General Court
1740-1743 - Town Moderator
- Married: 30 May 1721, Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; (2) Sarah Fulham, the daughter of Major Francis and Sarah (Livermore) Fulham. She was born on 2 March 1694/95 in Watertown, Massachusetts. She died on Monday 10 September 1787 in Newton, Massachusetts.
Issue:
1. Sarah Trowbridge (1722-1735)
2. Margaret Trowbridge (1724-____)
3. Beulah Trowbridge (1726-1762)
4. Thaddeus Trowbridge (1728-1777)
5. Abigail Trowbridge (1732-1738)
- Military: 1723; He was made a sergeant in the militia. He became a lieutenant in 1734, and a Captain in 1740.
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Blessed are ye dead which die
in ye Lord from henceforth
They rest from their labors and
their works do follow them
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