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ish of Cambridge. Twenty-three machines were in operation and forty persons employed in this factory in 1801 (Holmes ). The machines numbered fifty-five in 1809 (Fiske ). The town of West Cambridge dates its prosperity from the establishment of this manufacture. See Wyman, 1028; Hist. Cutter Family, 231-2, 338-44, 374, 393-4; and Boston Daily Advertiser for 20 June, 1877. 11. William, s. of Thomas (3), m. Elizabeth Cutter, 2 Nov. 1783—Cutter (par. 42). Elizabeth—Esq. Wm.'S wife—d. 18 July, 1806, a. 43. Had Eliza, d. unm. 16 June, 1812, a. 28; Hannah Maria, adm. to the ch. and bap. (aet. 27) 16 Jan. 1814, d. unm. 9 Mar. 1814, a. 27; Sarah Ann, d. 10 June, 1810, unm., a. 21; William, styled 4th, d. 26 May, 1812, a. 21, unm.; Caroline, d. unm. 22 Oct. 1812,a. 19; James Madison [M. D. Harv. 1822]—left college in sophomore year from ill-health; Thomas Jefferson [b. Menotomy, 30 Oct. 1797, removed elsewhere]; Mary Ann, m. Henry S. Low; Capt. W. H. Low, U. S.N., d. at Frankfo