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3d, of Lancaster, and Mary Brown of Camb. m. 3 Dec. 1767. Prob. s. of John Brooks of Woburn and Hannah (Cutter) Brooks, dau. of Dea. John Cutter—see Cutter Book, 45, and Cutter (par. 3). 4. Ebenezer, of Medford, and Elizabeth Whittemore of Camb. m. 31 Mar. 1796. Wid. Elizabeth m. Solomon Prentiss, 7 Nov. 1813. Elizabeth Whittemore was adm. to the ch. 16 Dec. 1821. 5. William S. and w. Eleanor o. c. 26 June, 1808, when she was baptized; had Eleanor Malvina, bap. 26 June, 1808, d. 23 Feb. 1814, a. 7; James, bap. 4 June, 1809; William Foreman, bap. 22 Sept. 1811; Horace, bap. 28 May, 1815; Eleanor Malvina, bap. 5 Oct. 1817. See Hist. Medf. 508, and Bond, 726. 6. Alfred, of Lincoln, m. Roxa Peirce of W. Camb. 30 Sept. 1821. Roxanna, dau. of Alfred, d. 2 Dec. 1835, a. 20 mos. 7. Mary S. W., of W. Camb., m. Libbeus Leach of Braintree, 20 Oct. 1822. Brown, Daniel and——000, w. of Daniel, adm. to the ch. 22 Feb. 1756. Had Mary, adm. Pct. ch. 11 Oct. 1767—perhaps Mary, w
for six months. Joined the church under Dr. Osgood. President Andover Theological Seminary. Died there Aug., 1854, aged 81. 1798, 1799. David A. White of Methuen, to Aug., 1799. Afterward Latin tutor in Harvard College nearly four years, State senator, member of Congress, judge of Probate, Essex Co. Died Mar. 30, 1861, aged 84. 1800 to 1802. Abner Rogers of Hampstead, N. H. Afterward proctor in Harvard College, then a highly respectable lawyer in Charlestown. Died there Feb. 23, 1814. 1802. Daniel Kimball of Bradford. Afterward minister in Hingham, then principal of Academy in Needham. 1802. Peter Nourse, six months. Afterward librarian of Harvard College, then minister in——. Aug., 1803, Aug., 1805. Daniel Swan of Medford. Studied medicine with Gen'l Brooks, afterward physician in Brighton and in Medford since 1816. Died Dec. 5, 1864, aged 83. 1805. Jacob Coggin of Woburn, six weeks during college vacation. Afterward minister in Tewkesbury.