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"The 1789 Boston City Directory," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXL (1986), pp.  
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Lainhart, Ann S., "John Haven Dexter and the 1789 Boston City Directory," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXL (1986), pp. 23-62, 138-170, 230-263, 321-330.
  
 
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:<b>Boardman</b> William, jun. store north-side the Market, dwelling-house, Sudbury-street.
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:'''Boardman''' William, jun. store north-side the Market, dwelling-house, Sudbury-street.
  
::<i>Boardman, William, Jr</i>. (Capt.) son of Wm. (and Son) (see above) and father of Mrs. Wm. <b>Lawrence</b>, who d. Aug. 7, 1858, whose children are Wm. Boardman (dead), Saml. <b>Abbott</b>, Mrs. Wm. W. <b>Tucker</b> (Susan Elizabeth), Mrs. Seth E. <b>Sprague</b> (Harriet), and Mrs. Henry A. <b>Whitney</b> (Mary Frances) - married Sally, eldest d. of Col. Amasa <b>Davis</b> by Rev. Saml.West, May 26, 1791 - Elizabeth, amiable d. of Hon. Caleb <b>Davis</b>, June 2, 1785 (2d w.) - and Lydia <b>Osborn</b>, sister of Jno. O. June, 1794. Elizabeth, his wife, (eldest d. of Caleb <b>Davis</b>) d. Dec. 14, 1790.
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::<i>Boardman, William, Jr</i>. (Capt.) son of Wm. (and Son) (see above) and father of Mrs. Wm. '''Lawrence''', who d. Aug. 7, 1858, whose children are Wm. Boardman (dead), Saml. '''Abbott''', Mrs. Wm. W. '''Tucker''' (Susan Elizabeth), Mrs. Seth E. '''Sprague''' (Harriet), and Mrs. Henry A. '''Whitney''' (Mary Frances) - married Sally, eldest d. of Col. Amasa '''Davis''' by Rev. Saml.West, May 26, 1791 - Elizabeth, amiable d. of Hon. Caleb '''Davis''', June 2, 1785 (2d w.) - and Lydia '''Osborn''', sister of Jno. O. June, 1794. Elizabeth, his wife, (eldest d. of Caleb '''Davis''') d. Dec. 14, 1790.
  
 
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:<b>Whitney</b> Samuel, Constable, Pitts-lane.
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:'''Whitney''' Samuel, Constable, Pitts-lane.
  
::<i>Samuel Whitney</i>, father of Joseph (D. 1809) woodwharfinger, Lynn Street 1809 - and grandfather of Joseph (Joseph W. &amp; Co. No. 38 &amp; 40 Pearl St. - h. 146 Tremont St. - married d. Capt. John <b>Pratt</b> - his children Henry A., who married Mary Frances <b>Lawrence</b>, d. Wm. L. he was the partner of Asa <b>Holbrook</b> D. 1809 &amp; who was brother of Cyrus and who both married <b>Winship</b>.
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::<i>Samuel Whitney</i>, father of Joseph (D. 1809) woodwharfinger, Lynn Street 1809 - and grandfather of Joseph (Joseph W. &amp; Co. No. 38 &amp; 40 Pearl St. - h. 146 Tremont St. - married d. Capt. John '''Pratt''' - his children Henry A., who married Mary Frances '''Lawrence''', d. Wm. L. he was the partner of Asa '''Holbrook''' D. 1809 &amp; who was brother of Cyrus and who both married '''Winship'''.
  
 
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Smail, Elmer S., and Nicholson, Mary Ann, "The Daniel Shays Family," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXL (1986), pp.  
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Smail, Elmer S., and Nicholson, Mary Ann, "The Daniel Shays Family," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXL (1986), pp. 291-311.
  
 
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:<b>2. Daniel<sup>2</sup> Shays</b> (<i>Patrick<sup>1</sup></i>) was born about 1747 in the vicinity of Hopkinton, Mass., where his father was farming at Saddle Hill, and died at Sparta, N.Y., 25 or 29 Sept. 1825, aged 78 years. Temple's <i>History of Framingham</i> (1887) seems to be the undocumented original source for the alleged first marriage of Daniel Shays to a widow Eunice <b>Hayden</b>. This is repeated in DAR Lineage Books 59:65; 135:24. He did marry (intentions at Brookline, Mass., 18 July 1772 [<i>Brookfield VRs</i>, 405]) Abigail <b>Gilbert</b>, who was born 16 June 1748, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail (<b>Olds</b>) Gilbert. According to tradition they were married in the kitchen of Daniel Gilbert's house in North Brookfield. He was no relation. [snip] He married second at Sparta, near Dansville, N.Y., 1 April 1815 Rhoda (<b>Coller</b>) <b>Havens</b>, the widow of Darling Havens, by whom she had three children. She married thirdly, as the widow of the &quot;late celebrated Gen. Shays,&quot; at Sparta, 20 May 1829 Zachariah <b>Buskirk</b> (Fred Q. Bowman, <i>10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, 1809-1850</i> [Baltimore, 1985], <i>Geneva Gazette</i>, item 1354). She died intestate 14 Jan. 1858. [snip]
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:'''2. Daniel<sup>2</sup> Shays''' (<i>Patrick<sup>1</sup></i>) was born about 1747 in the vicinity of Hopkinton, Mass., where his father was farming at Saddle Hill, and died at Sparta, N.Y., 25 or 29 Sept. 1825, aged 78 years. Temple's <i>History of Framingham</i> (1887) seems to be the undocumented original source for the alleged first marriage of Daniel Shays to a widow Eunice '''Hayden'''. This is repeated in DAR Lineage Books 59:65; 135:24. He did marry (intentions at Brookline, Mass., 18 July 1772 [<i>Brookfield VRs</i>, 405]) Abigail '''Gilbert''', who was born 16 June 1748, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail ('''Olds''') Gilbert. According to tradition they were married in the kitchen of Daniel Gilbert's house in North Brookfield. He was no relation. [snip] He married second at Sparta, near Dansville, N.Y., 1 April 1815 Rhoda ('''Coller''') '''Havens''', the widow of Darling Havens, by whom she had three children. She married thirdly, as the widow of the &quot;late celebrated Gen. Shays,&quot; at Sparta, 20 May 1829 Zachariah '''Buskirk''' (Fred Q. Bowman, <i>10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, 1809-1850</i> [Baltimore, 1985], <i>Geneva Gazette</i>, item 1354). She died intestate 14 Jan. 1858. [snip]
  
 
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:Children, order uncertain:[snip]
 
:Children, order uncertain:[snip]
 
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<ol type=i start=2>
:<li>Lucy, b. ca 1775 (gave her age as 75 in the federal census of 3 Oct. 1850); d. 20 July 1853, aged 78; bur. Commerce Village Cem., Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich. (Cemetery Records of Oakland County, Michigan, 2:77); m. (1) at Pelham, Mass., 13 Oct. 1795 (int. at Greenwich, Mass., 13 Aug. 179-, he listed of New Salem, and she of Greenwich) Bezaleel <b>Whitney</b>. They were at Ogden, now Monroe Co., N.Y., before 1817; m. (2) 12 Oct. 1835 John <b>Hodge</b>, Sr., of Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich., b. 1772. His son John Hodge, Jr., was the justice of the peace officiating (Oakland County Marriage Records 1827-1860, 1:102). He was an original member of the Regular Baptist Church of Commerce, organized 27 June 1839 (<i>Oakland County, Michigan, History and Biography, 1817-1877</i> [1877], 162). John P. Hodge received invalid pension from 1843 to 1857 (<i>Michigan Revolutionary Payments</i> [Soldiers], K:361). Both were living at the time the census was taken 3 Oct. 1850.
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:<li>Lucy, b. ca 1775 (gave her age as 75 in the federal census of 3 Oct. 1850); d. 20 July 1853, aged 78; bur. Commerce Village Cem., Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich. (Cemetery Records of Oakland County, Michigan, 2:77); m. (1) at Pelham, Mass., 13 Oct. 1795 (int. at Greenwich, Mass., 13 Aug. 179-, he listed of New Salem, and she of Greenwich) Bezaleel '''Whitney'''. They were at Ogden, now Monroe Co., N.Y., before 1817; m. (2) 12 Oct. 1835 John '''Hodge''', Sr., of Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich., b. 1772. His son John Hodge, Jr., was the justice of the peace officiating (Oakland County Marriage Records 1827-1860, 1:102). He was an original member of the Regular Baptist Church of Commerce, organized 27 June 1839 (<i>Oakland County, Michigan, History and Biography, 1817-1877</i> [1877], 162). John P. Hodge received invalid pension from 1843 to 1857 (<i>Michigan Revolutionary Payments</i> [Soldiers], K:361). Both were living at the time the census was taken 3 Oct. 1850.
  
 
:Children by first marriage, surname <i>Whitney</i>:
 
:Children by first marriage, surname <i>Whitney</i>:
 
<ol>
 
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:<li>Daniel, b. ca. 1797; (living LeRoy Twp., Ingham Co., Mich., 1850 census); m. Hannah <b>Hilton</b>, dau. of David and Mary (<b>Hammond</b>) Hilton (<i>Old Oakland County Families</i>, Gen. Richardson Chapter D.A.R.[Pontiac, Mich., 1945], 2:141-154).
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:<li>Daniel, b. ca. 1797; (living LeRoy Twp., Ingham Co., Mich., 1850 census); m. Hannah '''Hilton''', dau. of David and Mary ('''Hammond''') Hilton (<i>Old Oakland County Families</i>, Gen. Richardson Chapter D.A.R.[Pontiac, Mich., 1945], 2:141-154).
:<li>Lucy, b. ca. 1799; d. 15 Sept. 1870 (&quot;Vital Records of Oakland County, Michigan&quot; [typescript, 1933], Bigler Cemetery, 22); m. ca. 1820 Jonathan <b>Jenks</b>, b. 1787, d. 27 July 1851, son of Amos Jenks of Rhode Island.
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:<li>Lucy, b. ca. 1799; d. 15 Sept. 1870 (&quot;Vital Records of Oakland County, Michigan&quot; [typescript, 1933], Bigler Cemetery, 22); m. ca. 1820 Jonathan '''Jenks''', b. 1787, d. 27 July 1851, son of Amos Jenks of Rhode Island.
:<li>Susan, b. 15 June 1802; d. 9 June 1852 (ibid., 22); m. (1) Amos <b>Fincher</b>, son of Jesse and Abigail (<b>Jenks</b>) Fincher; m. (2) in New York, 22 May 1825 Joseph Washington <b>Lane</b>, b. 1795, d. 25 March 1851, son of Gorham and Rebecca (<b>Jones</b>) Lane.
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:<li>Susan, b. 15 June 1802; d. 9 June 1852 (ibid., 22); m. (1) Amos '''Fincher''', son of Jesse and Abigail ('''Jenks''') Fincher; m. (2) in New York, 22 May 1825 Joseph Washington '''Lane''', b. 1795, d. 25 March 1851, son of Gorham and Rebecca ('''Jones''') Lane.
 
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Archives > Archive:Extracts > Archive:The New England Historical and Genealogical Register > NEHGR, Volume 140

Lainhart, Ann S., "John Haven Dexter and the 1789 Boston City Directory," NEHGR, Volume CXL (1986), pp. 23-62, 138-170, 230-263, 321-330.

[p. 41]

Boardman William, jun. store north-side the Market, dwelling-house, Sudbury-street.
Boardman, William, Jr. (Capt.) son of Wm. (and Son) (see above) and father of Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, who d. Aug. 7, 1858, whose children are Wm. Boardman (dead), Saml. Abbott, Mrs. Wm. W. Tucker (Susan Elizabeth), Mrs. Seth E. Sprague (Harriet), and Mrs. Henry A. Whitney (Mary Frances) - married Sally, eldest d. of Col. Amasa Davis by Rev. Saml.West, May 26, 1791 - Elizabeth, amiable d. of Hon. Caleb Davis, June 2, 1785 (2d w.) - and Lydia Osborn, sister of Jno. O. June, 1794. Elizabeth, his wife, (eldest d. of Caleb Davis) d. Dec. 14, 1790.

[p.261]

Whitney Samuel, Constable, Pitts-lane.
Samuel Whitney, father of Joseph (D. 1809) woodwharfinger, Lynn Street 1809 - and grandfather of Joseph (Joseph W. & Co. No. 38 & 40 Pearl St. - h. 146 Tremont St. - married d. Capt. John Pratt - his children Henry A., who married Mary Frances Lawrence, d. Wm. L. he was the partner of Asa Holbrook D. 1809 & who was brother of Cyrus and who both married Winship.

Smail, Elmer S., and Nicholson, Mary Ann, "The Daniel Shays Family," NEHGR, Volume CXL (1986), pp. 291-311.

[p. 294]

2. Daniel2 Shays (Patrick1) was born about 1747 in the vicinity of Hopkinton, Mass., where his father was farming at Saddle Hill, and died at Sparta, N.Y., 25 or 29 Sept. 1825, aged 78 years. Temple's History of Framingham (1887) seems to be the undocumented original source for the alleged first marriage of Daniel Shays to a widow Eunice Hayden. This is repeated in DAR Lineage Books 59:65; 135:24. He did marry (intentions at Brookline, Mass., 18 July 1772 [Brookfield VRs, 405]) Abigail Gilbert, who was born 16 June 1748, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail (Olds) Gilbert. According to tradition they were married in the kitchen of Daniel Gilbert's house in North Brookfield. He was no relation. [snip] He married second at Sparta, near Dansville, N.Y., 1 April 1815 Rhoda (Coller) Havens, the widow of Darling Havens, by whom she had three children. She married thirdly, as the widow of the "late celebrated Gen. Shays," at Sparta, 20 May 1829 Zachariah Buskirk (Fred Q. Bowman, 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, 1809-1850 [Baltimore, 1985], Geneva Gazette, item 1354). She died intestate 14 Jan. 1858. [snip]

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Children, order uncertain:[snip]
  1. Lucy, b. ca 1775 (gave her age as 75 in the federal census of 3 Oct. 1850); d. 20 July 1853, aged 78; bur. Commerce Village Cem., Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich. (Cemetery Records of Oakland County, Michigan, 2:77); m. (1) at Pelham, Mass., 13 Oct. 1795 (int. at Greenwich, Mass., 13 Aug. 179-, he listed of New Salem, and she of Greenwich) Bezaleel Whitney. They were at Ogden, now Monroe Co., N.Y., before 1817; m. (2) 12 Oct. 1835 John Hodge, Sr., of Commerce Twp., Oakland Co., Mich., b. 1772. His son John Hodge, Jr., was the justice of the peace officiating (Oakland County Marriage Records 1827-1860, 1:102). He was an original member of the Regular Baptist Church of Commerce, organized 27 June 1839 (Oakland County, Michigan, History and Biography, 1817-1877 [1877], 162). John P. Hodge received invalid pension from 1843 to 1857 (Michigan Revolutionary Payments [Soldiers], K:361). Both were living at the time the census was taken 3 Oct. 1850.
  2. Children by first marriage, surname Whitney:
    1. Daniel, b. ca. 1797; (living LeRoy Twp., Ingham Co., Mich., 1850 census); m. Hannah Hilton, dau. of David and Mary (Hammond) Hilton (Old Oakland County Families, Gen. Richardson Chapter D.A.R.[Pontiac, Mich., 1945], 2:141-154).
    2. Lucy, b. ca. 1799; d. 15 Sept. 1870 ("Vital Records of Oakland County, Michigan" [typescript, 1933], Bigler Cemetery, 22); m. ca. 1820 Jonathan Jenks, b. 1787, d. 27 July 1851, son of Amos Jenks of Rhode Island.
    3. Susan, b. 15 June 1802; d. 9 June 1852 (ibid., 22); m. (1) Amos Fincher, son of Jesse and Abigail (Jenks) Fincher; m. (2) in New York, 22 May 1825 Joseph Washington Lane, b. 1795, d. 25 March 1851, son of Gorham and Rebecca (Jones) Lane.

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