| 85—1 | Daniel, | b. Oct. 15, 1720, | m. Keziah Brooks and two others. | (40) |
| 86—2 | Elisabeth, | b. Oct. 1, 1722, | m. Humphrey Barrett, Dec. 9, 1742. | (26) |
| 87—3 | Joseph, | b. Oct. 5, 1724, | m. Mary Eveleth of Stow, —— 1746. | (41) |
| 88—4 | Rebecca, | b. Sept. 2, 1727, | m. Nathan Brown, March 10, 1747. | (42) |
| 89—5 | James, | b. March 19, 1732, | m. 1. Keziah Conant—2. Delia Adams. | (43) |
| 90—6 | Lydia, | b. Sept. 1, 1735, | m. Abel Miles, Feb. 26, 1756. | (44) |
| 91—7 | Martha, | b. April 13, 1738, | m. Joseph Wellington, April 1, 1760. | |
| 92—8 | Mary, | b. May 18, 1730, | m. 1. Peter Hubbard—2. Capt. Timothy Wheeler,who had Martha, m. Joel Dix, who died in Boston in 1837, Joseph, andperhaps others. He was captain of the militia in Concord on April 19,1775. See Hist. of Concord, p. 107. |
These individuals had 69 children, averaging eight and five eighths each.
(18) IV. John Adams, a brother of the above, lived near the centre of Lincoln, where he d. Oct. 25, 1725, a. 28. He was buried in "Hurd Burying-Ground" in Concord. He married Love Minot, [38—8] sister to his brother's wife. They had two children.
| 93—1 | John, | b. Nov. 11, 1723, | m. Lucy Hubbard, Dec. 12, 1749. | (45) |
| 94—2 | Lucy, | b. Jan. 23, 1725, | m. Rev. Wm. Lawrence of Lincoln. | (46) |
(19) IV. Capt. Samuel Dakin was b. in Concord and lived in Sudbury. He went as commander of a military company, commissioned by Governor Pownall, and was slain in a battle with the French and Indians at Half Way Brook, near Lake George, July 20, 1758. He m. Mercy Minot, [39—9] Dec. 13, 1732. Their children were
| 95—1 | Oliver, | b. March 30, 1727. | |
| 96—2 | Mercy, | b. Sept. 12, 1729, | d. young. |
| 97—3 | Samuel, | b. May 17, 1731. | |
| 98—4 | Amos, | b. Jan. 29, 1732. | |
| 99—5 | Mercy, | b. April 24, 1733. | |
| 100—6 | Elisabeth, | b. Aug. 9, 1734. | |
| 101—7 | Beulah, | b. March 22, 1735, | m. Thomas Baker, Jan. 15, 1755. |
| 102—8 | Timothy, | b. June 7, 1737. | |
| 103—9 | Hannah, | b. Aug. 28, 1739. | |
| 104—10 | Mary, | b. Aug. 1741. | |
| 105—11 | Samuel, | twins. b. June 21, 1744, | m. 1. Ann Wheeler, 2. Mehetabel ——. |
| 106—12 |
(20) IV. Dea. Samuel Minot [40—10] was a deacon in the Concord church, where he d. March 17, 1766. He m. 1. Sarah Prescott of Westford, March 7, 1732, who d. in childbirth, March 22, 1737, a. 24, having had three children. He m. 2. Dorcas Prescott, sister of his first wife, in 1738. She d. June 16, 1803, a. 91. They had the following children;
| 107—1 | Samuel, | b. Dec. 23, 1732, | m. Elisabeth Davis, lived in Boston, hadseveral children, all of whom d. young except Joanna. | |
| 108—2 | Jonas, | b. April 25, 1735, | m. Mary Hall of Westford. | (47) |
| 109—3 | Sarah Thankful, | b. March 4, 1737, | m. Dea. Ama Dakin of Mason, N. H. | |
| 110—4 | Dorcas Prescott, | b. March 24, 1739, | m. Thomas Barrett, Jr., Jan. 15, 1761. | |
| 111—5 | George, | b. Oct. 23, 1741, | m. three wives by the name of Barrett. | (48) |
| 112—6 | Rebecca, | b. Jan. 14, 1744, | m. Charles Barrett of New Ipswich, 1799. | |
| 113—7 | Daniel, | b. Aug. 29, 1748, | d. Dec. 20, 1753, a. 5. | |
| 114—8 | Mary, | b. Oct. 5, 1755, | m. Elnathan Jones. |
(21) IV. Stephen Minot [42—2] lived in Boston. He m. for his first wife Sarah, eldest daughter of Col. Francis Wainwright. They lived together ten months, when she d., Oct. 21, 1711, in childbirth, leaving one child, Stephen. He m. for his second wife, Mary, daughter of Capt. John Brown of Marblehead, Jan. 1, 1713. They had the following children;