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died Jun.25,1720 "next Thursday following" (born Jun.29 says Vol.3, Bra. Rec.).

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died a.28, single, in hospital at New Orleans, La. in Civil War.

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buried Braintree (probably in Ebenezer Thayer Tomb, Elm St. Cem.).
He resided on Elm St. at the east corner of Stedman St. in a large house of the 1820 period, which was demolished in Jan.1896 when the railroad purchased the property intending to build a bridge across the tracks, but never undertaken. It was the site and probably in part the house of his ancestor Rev. Samuel Niles. He is the last of the Thomas1 Thayer family to reside on Elm St., the original locality of the family. Some time before his death he removed to Fall River where his son Joseph had lived. He was a farmer in 1850 census.
1st cousins, once removed

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Francis (name changed in 1806 to Ebenezer Francis)

He died intestate and Minott Thayer was made administrator, Mar.2,1824 (N.P.42-394). He had no real estate and the personal estate was only $108 and the estate was insolvent (N.P.42-443-533-158). Guardians were appointed for the children at various times.
half 1st cousins

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He was born in the ancient homestead at the corner of Elm & Cedar Sts. which was demolished about 1879, and was the house probably of Ebenezer3 Thayer. He was an auctioneer, justice of the peace, real estate and insurance agent, and resided in later years on the north corner of Washington & River Sts., in a house now removed down River St. to make way for a gasoline station.
He was one of the original members of the Quincy Historical Society and the donor of several articles including some early original deeds of his family and others that are most interesting. A silhouette of him now hangs in the John Quincy Adams birth place.

He had no children, but adopted a child of his wife's sister, Lucinda Wright, born Sep.6,1844 (bapt. Sep.3,1846), died single Feb.15,1864.

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Resided in Wollaston (Quincy). She lived there for 40 years.

a - daughter....m. Clifford Taylor of Braintree.

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He resided on Washington St. next south of his brother Elisha Strong Thayer, was a boot maker in 1850.

- son... born & died Sep.26,1864
4th cousins

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th cousins

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She, age 17

4th cousins

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married intention Jan.12,1765, Mercy Burrell of Abington "Negatived" says the record.

Elijah Thayer, son of John was a soldier 1757 & 1758 (Reg. Vol.15).
He seems to have lived on Elm St. according to sequence in the 1790 census but soon removed to Liberty St. just north of Middle St., as on Mar.13,1794 he sold to Eliphaz Thayer "my dwelling house where I now live, that I built on land which I now use and enjoy in the right of my wife Elinor, viz., set off to her as part of her father's estate.

No settlement of his estate is on file. Lived also before 1806 on Forrest St., says S.A. Bates, in his Liberty St. in 1806", but gone before then.

S.A. Bates thought that there were probably four other children, but no records of them have been
found.

He was elected hogreave 1760,1785 and was on the Fish Committee 1781,1783,1787.
1st cousins once removed