115—1Stephen,b. Sept. 21, 1711,m. Sarah Clark, June 10, 1736.(49)
116—2John,b. 1712,d. in infancy.
117—3John,b. 1714,d. in infancy.
118—4John,b. 1716.
119—5Mary,b. May 28, 1718.
120—6William,b. 1720.
121—7Elisabeth,b. June, 1722.
122—8Mehetabel,b. 1724.m. Walter Logan, Esq., an officer of the Customsof Boston. He d. in Glasgow in Scotland, Nov. 10, 1788.
123—9Jane,b. Sept. 11, 1726,m. Capt. Nathaniel Williams of Roxbury. Hed. 1774. They had one child, who d. in infancy. She m. again ElishaBrewster, merchant of Middleton, Ct., in 1778.
124—10George,b. 1728,d. in infancy.
125—11George,b. 1730, gr. H. C. in 1752.
126—12Sarah,b. 1732.

(22) IV. Jonathan Minot [54—1] lived in Westford, where he d. He m. Elisabeth Stratton of Concord, Jan. 26, 1714, by whom he had children.

127—1Samuel,b. Sept. 10, 1714,m. Elisabeth ——.
128—2Elisabeth,b. Jan. 30, 1717.
129—3Rebecca,b. April 2, 1719.
130—4Jonathan,b. Jan. 19, 1723,m. Esther Proctor of Chelmsford.(50)
131—5Anna,b. Sept. 13, 1725.
132—6John,b. Dec. 16, 1730.

(To be continued.)


[BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF DECEASED PHYSICIANS IN MASSACHUSETTS.]

BY EBENEZER ALDEN, M. D.

(Continued from page 64.)

IV.—DR. HENRY WELLS OF MONTAGUE.

Few physicians have enjoyed a more enviable reputation than the subject of this Notice. He was the personal friend of Professor Nathan Smith of Dartmouth College, who was accustomed to speak of him in terms of the highest respect, and not unfrequently to allude, in his lectures, to his medical opinions and modes of practice.