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mes Perry, corp. The company was made up of men from Cambridge First and Second Parishes. (Capt. Locke's Company was that of his brother Benjamin Locke, which belonged to the regular Continental Army.) He was a Pct. committee man, 1791-93; Pct. clerk, 1789-1805; elected Pct. treasurer in 1787 and ‘88, but excused from serving; Pct. assessor, 1791-93, ‘95. See Wyman, 623. 7. Joseph, s. of Francis (3), m. Mary Butterfield, 19 Nov. 1772. Had (Joseph ), b. 22 June, 1773; (William ), b. 6 Jan. 1775; (Mehitable, b. 10 Jan. 1777), she m. Joseph Locke, 3d, 2 Mar. 1800; (Jonathan ), b. (12 Feb.) 1780—See Wyman's Chs., 623; Stephen, who m. Sarah Davidson, 6 Feb. 1809; Mary, who m. John Perry, 29 Jan. 1809; Abel, who m. Elizabeth Whittemore of Chas. 21 Mar. 1815; Ira, who d. 18 Oct. 1801, a. 8 yrs. Joseph the father d. suddenly, 13 Sept. 1823, a. 73 (g. s.). He was prob. the Joseph Locke, a private in William Adams's Co., Thatcher's Regt., which marched at taking possession of Dorchest<