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e river to Detroit with his army, and take shelter in the fort there (Aug. 8, 1812). The British congregated in force at Sandwich, and from that point opened a cannonade upon the fort at Detroit. On Sunday morning, the 16th, the British crossed the river to a point below Detroit, and moved upon the fort. Very little effort was made to defend it, and, on that day, Hull surrendered the fort, army, and Territory of Michigan into the hands of the British. See Detroit; Hull, William. On Oct. 17, 1813, General Harrison, of the United States army, and Commodore Perry, commander of the fleet on Lake Erie, issued a proclamation, stating that, by the combined operations of the land and naval forces of the United States, British power had been destroyed within the upper districts of Canada, which was in quiet possession of United States troops. They therefore proclaimed that the rights and privileges of the inhabitants and the laws and customs of the country, which were in force before th
. 8 Nov. 1813; Jonas Clark, b. 30 Nov. 1815, a coal merchant in Boston, resides in Camb., m. Harriet Bosworth 17 Oct. 1839, and had sons Austin C., and Homer, who reside here; Horatio, b. 6 Sept. 1817, a coal merchant in East Camb., res. at Charlestown; Avis M., b. 27 June 1819, m. Emory A. Mulliken 17 Oct. 1850; Joseph A., b. 12 June 1821, a coal merchant in Chs., resides here. Nehemiah the f. res. in Lex., and d. 11 May 1857, a. 77. 14. Timothy, s. of Timothy (12), m. Maria E. Lord 17 Oct. 1813; she d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23, and he m. Lydia Yates 1 Ap. 1819. His chil. were William Williamson, b. 27 July 1814, grad. H. C. 1832, is a physician in Camb.; Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Ap. 1827; Ellen; Hannah; Joseph A. Tim-Othy the f. was a physician in West Camb., where he d. 6 May 1853, a. 71. 15. Josiah, parentage not ascertained, bought 28 Oct. 1803 the once famous Tavern (which yet stands) on the westerly corner of N
. 8 Nov. 1813; Jonas Clark, b. 30 Nov. 1815, a coal merchant in Boston, resides in Camb., m. Harriet Bosworth 17 Oct. 1839, and had sons Austin C., and Homer, who reside here; Horatio, b. 6 Sept. 1817, a coal merchant in East Camb., res. at Charlestown; Avis M., b. 27 June 1819, m. Emory A. Mulliken 17 Oct. 1850; Joseph A., b. 12 June 1821, a coal merchant in Chs., resides here. Nehemiah the f. res. in Lex., and d. 11 May 1857, a. 77. 14. Timothy, s. of Timothy (12), m. Maria E. Lord 17 Oct. 1813; she d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23, and he m. Lydia Yates 1 Ap. 1819. His chil. were William Williamson, b. 27 July 1814, grad. H. C. 1832, is a physician in Camb.; Francis Edward, bap. 5 Nov. 1820; Maria Eunice, bap. 13 Oct. 1822; George Yates, bap. 22 Ap. 1827; Ellen; Hannah; Joseph A. Tim-Othy the f. was a physician in West Camb., where he d. 6 May 1853, a. 71. 15. Josiah, parentage not ascertained, bought 28 Oct. 1803 the once famous Tavern (which yet stands) on the westerly corner of N
Samuel, b. 4, bap. 11 Aug. 1776. A son of John, expired at the birth,———, 1761. Mr. John d. 1 Sept. 1793, a. 70. See Wyman's Chs., 628—name Lopans, for possible mention of two of this group. Lord, Maria Eunice, m. Dr. Timothy Wellington, 17 Oct. 1813 (She was b. at Berwick, 5 June, 1773.) Loring, Richard, and Elizabeth Rand, both of Camb., m. 9 Nov. 1780—fee a silver dollar. See Wyman, 631. Lottridge, Elizabeth, of Boston, m. Ephraim Frost, 3d, of Camb., 14 July, 1793. Lucretia, d. Matilda, bap. 17 Dec. 1809, m. William F. Homer. Col. Wellington m. first, Susanna Reed of Woburn, 23 Apr. 1775— Burlington Church Records. His wid. Elizabeth d. 11 Mar. 1851, a. 83. House at Belmont. 6. Dr. Timothy, m. Maria Eunice Lord, 17 Oct. 1813. Both o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1814, and she was adm. to this ch. 18 Feb. 1816. Maria Eunice, adult, was baptized 16 Oct. 1814; and their son William Williamson, bap. 16 Oct. 1814. She d. 6 Mar. 1816, a. 23. Dr. Timo. m. Lydia Yates, 1