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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

1st cousins

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

cousins

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Blaise Vinton, who later resided in Hingham, (taxed in Braintree in 1690) and his name tends to confirm the French origin of the family whose name is very uncommon in England

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She is called Lucy T. Vinton in 1850 census with daughter Anna F. & son (2nd) Edward M. Vinton, also Lucy T. in death record of son Iram Vinton

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He was Capt. in the Trains - bands, and justice of the peace, was a farmer or husbandman, and was Deputy Sheriff in 1774. Resided near present Braintree Five Corners, on West St. east of the corners, on a place lately known as the Dailey Farm. He was a Revolutionary Soldier, raised a company that marched at the Lexington, Middlesex, Ma alarm Apr.19,1775 and served in the siege of Boston and marched to New York in the affair at Harlem Heights.

He was elected culler of staves 1760,1761, constable 1762,1767,1783, tithingman 1765, warden 1766, surveyor of highways 1767,1773,1783, hogreave 1768,1779, on the Committee of Correspondence and Observation 1775, Committee for hiring men for the army 1777, fenceviewer 1781,82, Moderator 1782,1786,1791, Tax Collector for Middle Precinct 1785, Committee to build the almshouse 1785, town Clerk and Treasurer 1787, School Committee 1790.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

2nd cousins

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died (Sep.9,1834 a.63yrs. 3mo., Vinton Memorial)(-wife of Moses Sep.7,1834 a.64)
3rd cousins

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Benjamis is 2nd cousin of Hannah

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died a.23 "suddenly", gs
5th cousins

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died Jun.18,1778 a.34 of small pox taken when Dr. Phipps used an infected lancet to bleed him (Vinton Mem.).
He was a blacksmith, lived in the North Parish, now Quincy. She was taxed for real estate there in 1778. Revolutionary Soldier. John Vinton 2nd was elected hogreave 1770, assizor of bread 1772.

S.P. -: Dea. Moses French made administrator Jul.3,1778.
Inventory, Aug.27,1778: Dwelling house, barn & 8 a., £130.
& his share of his father's estate, £438. Total: £752.

The children are not found in the town records, but all were baptized at the No. Parish.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died aged 8 or 9yrs.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

widow of Dexter Longley Pierce
married "Dexter L. of Groton"
5th cousins once removed

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died "a child of Oliver" Jan.2,1805 a.1 (Randolph Ch.Rec.)