| 1663 Lieut. Lewis 1710 |
| Officer in wars of King William and
Queen Anne, constable, |
| tythingman, tax collector, and
surveyor, who on his faithful |
| horse, covered from Roxbury to
Wrentham, laying out ways, and |
| driving from our woods and swamps, the
prowling wolf and savage foes; |
| father of the pioneer, Isaac Lewis,
1701-1749, |
| father in law of Maj. Seth Bullard,
and uncle of Ensign |
| Enoch Ellis, of the provincial
Congress, patriots and minute men; |
| and who, with his sons, Isaac and
John, early owned the |
| mile section around Lewis Square. |
| Ancestor of a long line of defenders
of the nation |
| and of worthy teachers in the pulpit
and our public schools. |