The names also of Capt. Thomas Prentice, Lieut. William Barrett, Cornet Edward Oakes (afterwards styled Lieutenant), and several soldiers who served in this war, are found in the Massachusetts Archives, and in an Account Book of Treasurer Hull, preserved in the Library of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society.
Of private soldiers, the following names appear: Matthew Abdy, Thomas Adams, John Barrett, Thomas Batherick [or Baverick], Richard Beach, Joseph Bemis, William Bordman, Francis Bowman, Matthew Bridge, Thomas Brown, Samuel Buck, Samuel Bull, Samuel Champney, James Cheever, Joseph Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Benjamin Crackbone [killed], John Cragg, James Cutler, Samuel Cutler, John Druse [killed], Jonathan Dunster, Thomas Foster, Stephen Francis, Thomas Frost, Simon Gates, John Gibson, Samuel Gibson, Samuel Goffe, Nathaniel Green, John Hastings, Nathaniel Healy, Zachariah Hicks, Jacob Hill, Justinian Holden, Sebeas Jackson, Ambrose McFassett, Daniel Magennis, Amos Marrett, Th
William Winthrop, 1799.
Timothy Fuller, 1813-1816.
Asahel Stearns, 1830, 1831.
Sidney Willard, 1834, 1835, 1839, 1840.
William Parmenter, 1836.
Francis Bowman, 1837.
Levi Farwell, 1838.
John P. Tarbell, 1842.
Isaac Livermore, 1844, 1845.
Joseph T. Buckingham, 1846-1848, 1850. 1851.
John Sargent, 1849, 187-1694, 1698-1700.
Isaac Stearns,* 1674.
Matthew Bridge,* 1675.
John Jackson, 1675, 1693, 1694.
David Fiske, 1676, 1688.
Andrew Bordman,* 1676.
Francis Bowman, 1677, 1689, 1696, 1700-1711.
Nicholas Fessenden,* 1677, 1692.
Christopher Reed,* 1677.
John Marrett,* 1678.
John Winter,* 1678.
Thomas Foster,
Walter Hastings, 1694, 1697, 1698, 1700-1705.
Samuel Stone, 1694, 1697, 1698.
Thomas Oliver, 1694, 1697-1699, 1706, 1715.
Josiah Parker, 1699.
Francis Bowman, 1699-1709, 1711.
Jonathan Remington, 1700.
Edward Winship, 1700, 1701.
John Oldham, 1700, 1701, 1710-1714, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1721, 1727.
William
saddler, m. Abigail Coolidge, 12 Feb. 1703-4, and resided in the village which was so long known as Angier's Corner in Newton; John, b. 1 July 1701, grad.
H. C. 1724, ordained at East Bridgewater 28 Oct. 1724, and d. 14 April 1787; Ruth, m. Francis Bowman of Lex., and d. 23 July 1754, a. 70; Eunice, d. unm.
at E. Bridgewater, 1771, a. 73; Sarah, m. Rev. John Shaw of Bridgewater (she was mother of Rev. Oakes Shaw of Barnstable, H. C. 1758, whose son Lemuel Shaw, H. C. 1800, was Chief Justice oectman fourteen years, 1722-1727, 1735-1743; and Representative, 1741.
7. John, s. of Francis (3), d. at Lex. 30 April 1726, leaving w. Mary, who d. 28 June 1757, and children, John, Jonas, Francis, Ebenezer, and Ruth. He named his father, Francis Bowman, as executor of his will.
8 William, s. of Joseph (5), m. Mary Reed of Lex. 5 May 1753, and had Mary, b. 28 Feb. 1754, m. Joel Viles, 27 June 1775; Hannah, bap. 4 Jan. 1756, in. James Walker of Burlington; Phebe, bap. 19 June 1757, m. Jona