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other Children of Melvin & Elvira born at Charlestown
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He resided on Middle St. near his father, but removed to Randolph before 1771. His will dated Sep.30,1799 mentions his four sons Micah, "Elex", Ezra, & "Alphes" to have all the real estate, daughters Mehitable Tower, Zerviah Faxon, Mary Pain, Lucy French, Daniel French's three sons who were children of my daughter deceased, and my wife to have what she brought at marriage. Son Ezra was executor. The inventory included 40 acres, house and barn at Randolph

Micah Thayer and wife joined the Randolph Church 1771.
He was elected surveyor of highways 1758,1764,1783, constable 1781 for Middle Precinct but was excused.
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died single a.19yrs. 8mo. at Braintree

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She died Mar.16,1826 a.84 according to the Walter Blanchard, Mss. of Blanchard family now at Buffalo, New York library
Intention (or Sep.6,1769)

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Moses Thayer resided in present Randolph, north of Oak St. near Great Pond, and N.W. of Narroway River. His widow was made administrator and his inventory taken Sep.20,1727 includes a house and land, 1/16 part of a sawmill and mentions expenses of the widow and one small child.

The widow sold the homestead in June 1728 and afterward married Hezekiah Thayer.

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They resided in Milton in the "Scotch Woods" section near Randolph.
Remembrance Thayer was made administrator of the estate of Moses Thayer, of Milton, cordwainer Jun.7,1825 and his inventory included one acre and buildings (N.P. 45-410 & 36-110).

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They joined the So. Precinct Church in 1734, resided in present Holbrook near Braintree line, south of Division St. His name apparently was derived from a petition sent to the General Court for the inhabitants "from Napthali" for a separate Church and precinct (now Braintree) about the time of his birth.
Bathsheba, his widow was made administrator of the estate Oct.-,1760, and on Jun.12,1761 she was made guardian of Susanna Thayer over 14. Distribution was made to the widow and four children, Napthali, only son, Bathsheba Beals, Bethiah & Susanna Thayer, Oct.29,1761.

The children Bathsheba Beal & Nathan of Mendon and Bethiah and Susanna Thayer, single women quit claimed the mother's dower to Napthali Thayer May 5,1768. He was elected hogreave 1735, surveyor of highways for So. Precinct 1738,1746,1756, constable 1738, but refused it, tithingman 1740 & 1748, fenceviewer 1743,45,59, Deereave 1747, fire warden 1753,1757,1758.
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He resided in the north part of present Holbrook, near Division & Franklin Sts.
He was elected hogreave 1766,1768.
He died intestate and James Penniman was made administrator Nov.19,1773 (S.P.73-270) and bonded with Moses Adams, yeoman, of Braintree, and Samuel Hayden, shop keeper, of Boston. The inventory shows about 3 acres and half a poor dwelling house and small barn, etc. "also what the widow brought at marriage, that her father saith is lent." Nov.26,1773 (S.P.73-558).
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