Joseph Merriam was born on March 3, 1696 or 97[1], the son of son of Robert and Abigail Cutler Merriam of Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts[2]
On 9 Oct, 1718[3] he married Mary Brewer, daughter of John Brewer Sr and Mary Jones, and they had children[1][2][4], including:
Joseph, b. bef 13 Jul 1719, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 22 Apr 1725, Lexington
Elizabeth I, b. 13 Jun 1721, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 26 Aug 1722, Lexington
Elizabeth II, b. 28 Oct 1722, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 1 Jan 1723, Lexington
Abigail, b. Abt 1724, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts; who married Abraham Bradshaw and died in 1776 in Chester, Lunenburg Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
Robert, b. 29 Oct 1725, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 10 Jun 1729, Lexington
Robert, b. Bef 12 Jun 1726, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 11 Jun 1729, Lexington
Mary, b. 23 Jun 1728, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts,
Beulah, b. 2 Aug 1730, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 9 Feb 1813, who married John Chandler of Lincoln and Lexington
Joseph, b. 10 Jul 1732, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts
Sarah, b. 4 Jan 1734/35, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts; married Benjamin Barrett; and died 20 Jan 1781, Ashby, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts
Robert, b. Bef 11 Jun 1738, Lexington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, d. 1 May 1782
Joseph was the (a?) constable of Lexington in 1738 and "Tythingman" in 1941. He was also listed as an "ensign" of the town militia [no speciic dates]. Joseph Merriam died in Lexington 15 Nov 1745[5], and is buried in the Old Burying Ground
Sources
↑ 1.01.1The Massachusetts Vital Records Project Early Vital Records of Massachusetts; From 1600 to 1850; Lexington - Births; Image of page 47; listing for Joseph, son of Robert and Abigaill March 3, 1696 or 97
↑ 2.02.1Merriam genealogy in England and America by Pope, Charles Henry, 1841-1918; Merriam, Charles Pierce, 1856-; Dickinson, C. E. Gildersome-; Merriam, James Sheldon, 1829-; Published in Boston in 1906 by C. H. Pope; Call number 7740794; Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation; Book contributor The Library of Congress; page 53-54, 69
↑The Massachusetts Vital Records Project Early Vital Records of Massachusetts; From 1600 to 1850; eston - Marriages, Image of page 7; listing for Mary Bruer and Mary, and Joseph Merriam of Lexington, Oct. 9, 1718.
↑The Massachusetts Vital Records Project Early Vital Records of Massachusetts; From 1600 to 1850;Lexington - Deaths
Image of page 187, listing for Joseph, Nov 15 1745
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 January 2020), memorial page for Joseph Meriam (3 Mar 1697–14 Nov 1745), Find A Grave Memorial no. 16639581, citing Old Burying Ground, Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Bill Boyington (contributor 46800933) .
There is a nearly-600 page National Park Service technical report covering the "Meriam House," (now a part of the Minute Man National Historical Park) available via archive.com here: https://archive.org/details/historicstructur00yocu
There is one full page of "genealogical information" (pp 421 ff.) within the same report (NOT compared -- yet-- to WikiTree people and : tings [the first character is a Capital "I") in the MerriamFamilyTree.org database; accessed 30 January 2021
Joseph Merriam is Person Number: I8399 [the first character is a Capital "I") in the MerriamFamilyTree.org database; accessed 30 January 2021
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