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About Ebenezer Kendall
9. JACOB KENDALL, born 1660; m. (1) Persis Haywood, 2 Jan., 1683; (2) (Mrs.) Alice Temple 10 Jan., 1694.
Children :
(with Persis Haywood)
134. Persis, born 24 Aug., 1685.
135. Jacob, born 12 Jan., 1687; died 20 Jan.
136. Jacob, born 12 Jan., 1687; twins.
137. Joseph, born 17 Dec, 1688.
138. Jonathan, born 2 Nov., 1690; d. 11 Nov.
139. .Daniel, born 23 Oct., 1691.
(with Alice Temple)
140.Ebenezer, born 9 Nov., 1695.
141. John, born 9 Jan., 1697; died 17 Oct.
142. Sarah, born 18 July, 1698; in. Benj. Whitmore.
143. Esther, born 20 Nov., 1699.
144. Hezekiah, born 26 May, 1701.
145. Nathan, born 12 Dec., 1702.
146. Susanna, born 27, Oct., 1704.
147. Phebe, born 19, Dec, 1706.
148. David, born 28 Sept., 1708.
149. Ebenezer, born 5 April, 1710.
150. Alice, born 31 Jan., 1711.
151. Abram, born 26 April, 1712.
152. Jacob, born 22 April, 1714 ; died 1 June
153. Persis, born 23 Aug., 1715.
154. Jacob, born 1 July, 1717.
Bibliographic information:
- The Kendall family in America
- by Clemens, William Montgomery, 1860-1931
- Publication date 1919
- Topics Kendall family, Kendall, John, 1608-1660
- Publisher Hackensack, N.J. : W.M. Clemens
- Collection newyorkpubliclibrary; americana
- Digitizing sponsor MSN
- Contributor New York Public Library
- Language English
- Bookplateleaf 0002
- Call number b5247566
- Pages 44
- Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Page 10
- https://archive.org/stream/kendallfamilyina00clem#page/n18/mode/1up...
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Ebenezer8 Kendall, (Jacob,2 Francis1) b. April 5, 1710; d. Dec. 20, 1774; m. to Hannah , who d. Feb 10, 1761; resided in Dunstable, Mass., where he was the earliest tavern keeper in town. His house stood near the present central cemetery, and in his home was held the first recorded town meeting of Dunstable, and until the meeting house was built the town meetings were held in his tavern. He was one of the committee to build the meeting house in 1753, and was a signer of the original church covenant. He was called Ensign Kendall.
After his death, the old tavern was a rendezvous for rallying during the Revolution. Among the children of Ebenezer and Hannah Kendall were five sons, viz.: Asa Kendall, b. in 1735, kept the tavern after his father's death, and was called Sergeant Kendall; Ebenezer Kendall, b. in 1736; William Kendall, b. Oct. 9, 1750; Hezekiah Kendall, b. in 1753, and Abraham Kendall, b. in 1756.
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Ebenezer Kendall's Timeline
1710 |
April 5, 1710
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1735 |
March 16, 1735
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Rumney Marsh, Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1736 |
October 5, 1736
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Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA
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1739 |
February 17, 1739
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Dunstable, Middlesex Co., MA
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1741 |
October 13, 1741
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1744 |
April 9, 1744
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Dunstable, Middlesex Co., MA
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1750 |
October 9, 1750
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Dunstable, Middlesex Co., MA
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October 9, 1750
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Dunstable, Middlesex, MA
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1753 |
April 14, 1753
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Dunstable, Middlesex Co., MA
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1759 |
December 1, 1759
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Dunstable, Middlesex Co., MA
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