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a, which marchd on the alarm, April 19, 1775: Muster rolls in the State House.— Saml. Thatcher, Capt., John Walton, Lieut., Jotham Walton, 2d Lieut., Josiah Moore, Sergt., Joseph Bates, Sergt., Samll. Butterfield. Sergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund Bowman, Will. Brewer, John Caldwell, Walter Coxs, Cox is the proper name. Samll. Coxs, Joseph Coxs, Solomon Cooper, Henry Dickson, Isaiah Dickson, John Dickson, John Evers, Ebenr Fisher, Stephen Frost, Jonathan Frost, David Frost, John Frost, Ebenr. Fessenden, Stephen Goddard, Benj. Goddard, Thos. Goddard, Nathaniel Goddard, Torry Hancock, Philemon Hastings, Thomas Hastings, Stephen Hastings, Will. Manning, Abel Moore, Alexander Nelson
den, 1839, 1840, 1844. Joel Giles, 1840. James D. Green, 1841-1843, 1846, 1853, 1854. Sylvanus Plympton, 1842, 1843. John Sargent, 1844-1848. John S. Ladd, 1845-1847, 1852. Charles R. Metcalf, 1845. Samuel Batchelder, 1847. Stephen T. Farwell, 1848-1852. William Wyman, 1848, 1849. Charles Wood, 1850, 1851. Justin Jones, 1850-1852. Willard Phillips, 1851. Franklin Sawyer, Jr., 1851. Isaiah Bangs, 1852, 1853. John Livermore, 1852, 1853, 1867, 1868. William A. Brewer, 1853. Joseph Whitney, 1853, 1854. Franklin Hall, 1854, 1856. Thaddeus B. Bigelow, 1854. Justin A. Jacobs, 1854. Stephen Smith, 1855. J. M. S. Williams, 1855. Oliver T. Leighton, 1855. David S. Buck, 1855. George Fisher, 1855. Asa F. Lawrence, 1856. William Parker, 1856. Eben Manson, 1856. Henry S. Hills, 1856, 1857. William A. Saunders, 1857, 1858. Wm. T. Richardson, 1857, 1859. John C. Dodge, 1857. Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1857. Nathan K. Noble, 1858-1860.
he lived in quietness among his fellow-townsmen. His house was open to his friends, where he dispensed a most generous hospitality. The taste he displayed in ornamenting his grounds, and cultivating the choicest fruits and flowers, was a subject of general admiration. His personal conduct was such, that the late Dr. Holmes styles him a very worthy and respectable man. He d. unm. 7 Feb. 1801, a. & 9. In him, the male line, in direct descent from Rev. William Brattle, became extinct. Brewer, John, by w. Anne, had John, b. 10 Sept. 1642; Hannah, b. 18 Jan. 1644-5. This family prob. rem. to Sudbury, and thence to Framingham. Bridge, John, was among the earliest inhab. of Camb., and owned land here in 1632. He resided, 1635, at the N. E. corner of Dunster and South streets, and soon afterwards owned a house at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets. About 1638, he purchased a house near the spot where the Washington Headquarters now stands, with twelve acres of l
he lived in quietness among his fellow-townsmen. His house was open to his friends, where he dispensed a most generous hospitality. The taste he displayed in ornamenting his grounds, and cultivating the choicest fruits and flowers, was a subject of general admiration. His personal conduct was such, that the late Dr. Holmes styles him a very worthy and respectable man. He d. unm. 7 Feb. 1801, a. & 9. In him, the male line, in direct descent from Rev. William Brattle, became extinct. Brewer, John, by w. Anne, had John, b. 10 Sept. 1642; Hannah, b. 18 Jan. 1644-5. This family prob. rem. to Sudbury, and thence to Framingham. Bridge, John, was among the earliest inhab. of Camb., and owned land here in 1632. He resided, 1635, at the N. E. corner of Dunster and South streets, and soon afterwards owned a house at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Winthrop streets. About 1638, he purchased a house near the spot where the Washington Headquarters now stands, with twelve acres of l
68-70, 417. Bosworth. 11, 32. Bourn, 218, 87. Bowen, 218, 26. Bowers, 59, 230, 345-7. Bowes, 294. Bowler, 321. Bowles, 317. Bowman, 58, 297, 305, 410. Bowtell, 59, 75. Boyer, 320. Boylston, 128. Bradish, 35, 59, 161, 225, 8, 92, 7, 305, 426, 8. Bradlee, 334. Bradshaw, 58, 75. Bradstreet, 6-9, 11, 20, 1, 3, 7, 32, 69, 71, 110-14, 16, 354, 459. Brannagan, 329. Brattle, 116, 17, 43, 56-8, 68-70, 97, 203, 33, 80, 2-8, 92, 352, 75, 404, 6-8, 18. Brewer, 328. Brewster, 168, 345. Bridge, 11, 32, 36, 42,59, 60, 2, 75, 120, 251, 305, 63, 4, 423, 8. Briggs, 311. Brigham, 35, 59, 258. Brinley, 133. Broadbent, 110. Brooks, 177, 318. Brown, 59, 76, 7, 111, 208, 222, 6, 31, 74, 314, 32, 40, 55, 407, 19, 26, 8, 438. Bruce, 150. Buck, 35, 58, 9, 75, 6 Bulfinch, 322. Bulkeley, 26, 35, 51, 95. Bull, 58. Bunker, 212, 13. Burdakin, 320. Burgoyne, 168, 427. Burr, 35. Burrill, 135. Burton, 322. B
Bradstreet, 498, 9. Capen. Cotton. Downing. Dudley. Epes. Hubbard. Leverett. Oliver. Price. Remington. Ruggles. Tyng. Wade. Ward. Wiggin. Woodbridge. Brattle, 499, 500. Allen. Cogan. Coytmore. Eyre. Gerrish. Goffe. Graves. Gray. Green. Hayman. Legg. Mico. Nowell. Oliver. Parsons. Quincy. Rainsborough. Salstonstall. Sewall. Shepard. Tyng. Wendell. Williams. Winthrop. Brewer, 500. Bridge, 500. Bancroft. Blowers. Bowman. Brooks. Champney. Danforth. Garfield. Harrington. Livermore. Luxford. Marrett. Russell. Saunders. Taylor. Watson. Whitney. Brigham, 501, 2. Eames. Fay. Fessenden. Gage. Hastings. Hunt. Hurd. Johnson. Rice. Ward. Brown, 502, 3. Adams. Barry. Belcher. Bordman. Bowles. Bray. Dana. Darby. Eden. Fessenden. Goddin. Gore. Green.