New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . COLBY ARMS. HOUSE OF ANTHONY COLBY AT AMLSBURY, M(From a drawinj; hy Prof. James W. Colbv) ASS. 241 JOSHUA TIDD. Lieut. Joshua Tidd, of Charlestown in 1637, was ad-mitted to the Church, 10 Mar., 1639, and freeman22 May following. His wife, Sarah, joined thechurch 9th September after. His first child wasSarah, who was baptized 2 June, 1639, and marriedZachary Long. ( 240). By the own recordsthey had also John, born 15 June, 1641 ; and Joseph,15 Dec, 1643. He was in 1648 agent for Richar


New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . COLBY ARMS. HOUSE OF ANTHONY COLBY AT AMLSBURY, M(From a drawinj; hy Prof. James W. Colbv) ASS. 241 JOSHUA TIDD. Lieut. Joshua Tidd, of Charlestown in 1637, was ad-mitted to the Church, 10 Mar., 1639, and freeman22 May following. His wife, Sarah, joined thechurch 9th September after. His first child wasSarah, who was baptized 2 June, 1639, and marriedZachary Long. ( 240). By the own recordsthey had also John, born 15 June, 1641 ; and Joseph,15 Dec, 1643. He was in 1648 agent for Richard Young, who hadin London contributed to our common stock; and ob-tained for him his share of one hundred acres of land,says Savage. He was selectman in 1669 and 1668, lieutenant in167S, on the 15th of Sept., of which year he died,aged 71. For an account of his real estate transac-tions see Wymans Charlestown. THE COLBY FAMILY. The following account of the English ancestry ofthe Colby family is abridged from the account givenby James W. Colby in his history of the family. Al-though it is no doubt correct, some


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