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2), m. Mary Blackman, 6 Nov. 1774—half-sister of Isaiah Thomas the celebrated printer—see black-man—and d. 11 June, 1824, a. 74; she d. 9 Mar. 1836, a. 80. No issue. Donors of the William Cutter School Fund, for which a granite monument was erected by vote of the town in 1836, over the spot of their interment. 28. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (12), and Lydia T., his wife, o. c. Pct. ch. 31 July, 1791—her maiden name Trask—m. (Lex. Rec.) Sept. 15, 1788 (b. May 24, 1767). Had a child, d. 2 Apr. 1789, a. 5 days; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July, 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap. 21 June, 1795; Lydia, bap. 13 May, 1798, m. Asa Gilson, 16 May, 1819; Hitty, b. 15 Feb. 1801, m.—– Ford. Jonathan the father d. during 1813, a. 51. Lydia, his wid., m. William Cutter, 9 Nov. 1818. (See par. 31.) See Wyman, 263 (259, No. 21?). 29. Solomon, s. of Jonathan (12), m. Sarah Wyman (of Woburn), 30 June, 1793, and had family elsewhere. 30. Samuel, s. of Samuel (13), m. R