Daughters of the American Revolution. Hannah Winthrop Chapter (Cambridge, Mass.)
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I. J. G. and E. H. "THE BISHOP'S PALACE"— APTHORP HOUSE— CALLED BORLAND HOUSE— GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM'S HEADQUARTERS— BURGOYNE'S PRISON (A30). Between Plympton and Linden streets, near Massachusetts avenue (nearly opposite the entrance to Harvard College Library) stands one oif the finest Colonial houses in Cambridge, with its old-fashioned garden, shaded by century- old elms and chestnuts. It was built, in 1760, by the Rev. East Apthorp for his bride, Elizabeth Hutchinson, when he came here to ...be the first rector of the new Christ Church. Charles Apthorp, father of the Rev. East Apthorp, bom in England in 1698, married Grizzell Eastwicke, in Boston, in 1726. She was a descendant of a fine old English family. Of their eighteen children (who filled two double pews In King's Chapel), fifteen grew to maturity and eleven married and founded families which furnish many well known names for Boston today. The eldest daughter, Grizzell, married in Boston, March 2, 1746, Barlow Trecothick.
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