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It was not your Brother Harrington that was killed, nor his son. It was Moses Harrington's son. It runs in my mind there were two of that name killed, but I forget whose son the other was. Letter of Rev. John Marrett of Woburn Second Precinct (now Burlington), to his uncle, Rev. Isaiah Dunster, of Harwich, 28 July, 1775. Jonathan Harrington, Jr., and Caleb Harrington, were two of the ten citizens of Lexington, killed by the King's troops, 19 Apr. 1775, in Lexington. 5. Jonathan and Ruthy Britton, of Camb., m. 10 Nov. 1799. Sol-Omon and Hannah Kendall, of W. Camb., m. 7 Jan. 1813. Nathan-Iel and Clarissa Mead, of Lexington, m. 30 Nov. 1815. Lydia and Daniel Keniston, of Lexington, m. 10 Feb. 1828. Harris, s. ofโ€”โ€”โ€”, of Boston, b. 5 Aug. 1752. A son of Josiah (Cont[inental]), late of Charlestown, bap. here 6 July, 1777. See Wyman, 473. 2. Rebecca, of Malden, and John Wheeler, of Dover, N. H., m. here 12 Mar. 1793. Calvin and Abby C. Putnam, of W. Camb., m. 28 Apr. 1836.<