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1772; an infant son, d. 17 Jan. 1773, a.—days; a son, b. 13 Jan. 1775, d. soon; an infant, stillborn, 13 Dec. 1775; a child, b.——1779. See Wyman, 295 (296, No. 15). 5. William, s. of William (2), m. Rachel Cutter, of Woburn, 15 Pct. ch. 15 Sept. 1793. Had William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; Lydia, bap. May, 1796 (d. 15 Aug. 1854, a. 58, g. s.) unm.; Rachel, bap. 16 Sept. 1798, m. Aaron Dickson, 4 May, 1823; Oliver, bap. 11 Jan, 1801, d.—Sept. 1802, a. 2; Martha, hap. 17 July, 1803, d. unm. 19 June, 1839, a. 36 (g. s.); Oliver, bap. 8 Sept. 1805; Mary Cutter, bap. 17 July, 1808, m. Abel Peirce; Eliza, bap. 28 July, 1811, m. same. (See Cutter Book. 267, 397.) William the father was a private soldier from Cambridge in the Revolutionary Army, and d. 13 Apr. 1835, a. 79; his wid. Rachel d. 15 Aug. 1842, a. 76 (g. s.). See Wyman, 295, 296. 6. Aaron, s. of William (2), m. Lucy Cutter, 21 Nov. 1797— Cutter (par. 19); he and w. Lucy were adm. to Pct. ch. 22 May, 1803, when she and s. Aar