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Richard Fillebrown were private soldiers from Cambridge in the French War. (Paige expresses difficulty in tracing the lineage of this family.) Findlayson, Philip, d. 14 May, 1837, a. 20. Finney, Mary, of Camb., and Morrice Rock, of Pennsylvania, m. 23 Nov. 1775. Fiske, Ruth, and James Jones, m. 1 Jan. 1778. Mary and Joseph Craft, of Newton, m. 11 May, 1809. 2. Horatio H., of Boston, m. Letitia Whittemore of W. Camb., 29 Mar. 1818. Horatio H., and Letitia his wife, o. c. here 20 Nov. 1823, the same date Elmira his dau. was baptized. Horatio Hancock, s. of Rev. Thaddeus, was bap. 27 June, 1790; Elmira, dau. of Thaddeus, bap. 26 Apr. 1792—Elmira and Joseph Adams, Esq., m. 19 Nov. 1811. Horatio Hancock Fiske, b. 22 June, 1790, served an apprenticeship in the mercantile house of Munson and Barnard, Boston, from 1805 to 1813. He then commenced mercantile business in the copartnership and under the firm of Stanton, Fiske and Nichols, Boston, who were very enterprising, reputa