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He boarded a number of the French Neutrals that were here from 1756 to 1760. He died in 1765. His wife was Huldah, sister to Gen. Israel Putnam, who after his decease married Timothy Fletcher of West- ford, and removed thither. His eldest child, William, a commander at battle of Bunker Hill, resided in No. 75 ; Huldah married Col. John Robinson of W^estford, a com- mander at battle of Concord, and dibtinguishedfor his un- flinching patriotism ; Francis succeeded his father on the place ; Amos l...ived at No. 39 ; and Jacob lived awhile at No. 18, removed to Reading and finally settled in Byfield, where he died at a good old age, a deacon of the church. Capt. Perley was succeeded on the homestead by his son Fi-ancis, who was born in 1745, and married, first, in 1771, Ruth Putnam of Danvers, and second, in 1786, Hannah Payson, 2d, of Rowley. He also became a captain Digitized by Google 112 THE DWELLINGS OF BOXFOBD. in the militia. He removed to Rowley about ISOO, and died there suddenly in a fit in 18 10 at the age of sixty- five.
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